The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, May 30, 2019, Page 17, Image 16

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    THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2019 // 17
Trail’s End Art
posts call for art for
annual judged show
GEARHART — Trail’s End Art
Association calls all local artists
to participate in the 69th annual
judged show. The show is Aug.
3-24. Wet, mixed media, photogra-
phy and 3D art is welcome.
Artists may submit their work
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday or Monday,
July 28 or 29.
This year there are two age cat-
egories, adult and students 15 and
over, and then youth 14 and under.
Youth are not judged but all will
receive awards and their work is
shown in a special exhibit 2-5 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 3.
The adult category has cash
prizes for Best in Show and the
Mayor’s Award, plus business
donations for fi rsts in each cate-
gory. The full Call For Art with
entry fee, size dimensions, com-
missions, and more can be found at
trailsendart.org, or by visiting the
Gallery at 656 A St. in Gearhart.
Judges this year include pro-
fessional artist and Astoria’s Imo-
gen Gallery owner, Terri Sund;
professional artist and Neskow-
in’s Hawk Creek Gallery owner,
Michael Schlicting; and Astoria
professional fi ne arts photographer
Dwight Caswell.
TEAA is a nonprofi t, all-volun-
teer organization with a mission to
provide educational opportunities
in the fi ne arts, to foster creation of
original fi ne art in all media, and to
enhance the enjoyment of art in the
community.
Best In Show 2018, Kathy Samsel
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opens for the season
NASELLE, Wash. —
Knappton Cove Heritage
Center, the historic U.S.
Columbia River Quaran-
tine Station, is opening for
the season at 521 WA State
Route 401 (3 miles upriver
on the Washington side of
Astoria Bridge).
An open house starts at
1:30 p.m. Saturday, June
1. Come hear about the
research and the surprising
story of a small town vic-
tory with a program, “The
Great Quarantine Battle of
1928: Portland vs. Asto-
ria” by Friedrich Schuler, a
professor at Portland State
University.
They are also celebrating
120th birthday of the Pest-
house. Stroll the grounds.
The center is open
1-4 p.m. on weekends from
July to September.
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