THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 // 13 16th Annual Stone Soup Bowl benefi t for The Harbor on tap ASTORIA – The 16th Annual Stone Soup Bowl benefi t for The Harbor is at 5 p.m. Friday, June 21, at the Loft in the Red Building. The Red Building is located at 21 Basin St. Tickets are $50 and are available at harbornw.org/soupbowl Handmade bowls come from Richard Rowland, his students and volunteers at Astoria’s Anagama Kiln and Clatsop Community College. Soup is available from a variety of Astoria’s restaurants. There will be a silent auction, paddle raise and bag raffl e. Beer, wine and a sig- nature cocktail are also available. Sponsorships are still available for this signature Clatsop County event. Call 503-325-3426 or email felicity@harbornw.org to receive a sponsorship packet and learn about the benefi ts of sponsoring Soup Bowl, including recogni- tion in a variety of publicity materials. 22 $ ECIAL! Happy Hour! Mon-Fri 4-6pm Y PI Z Z A DA Pizz 2 for as SP I putter around here all day just to be on time for the S North Coast and Peninsula TU E Dining Out $1 off Draft Beers or a Well Drink 503.755.1818 www.camp18restaurant.com Favorite stop to & from the Coast Seaside 451 Ave U Golf Seaside Course 503-738-5261 seasidegolfcourse@gmail.com 503.325.7414 bakedak.com #1 12th Street, Astoria, OR ILIES FAM OME! C WEL Imagine Your Hungry Harbor GrillE 3 13 Pa c ific Hw y, Do w n to w n Lo n g Be a c h, W A 3 60-642-5555 • w w w.hu n gryha rb o r.c o m –– COM E EN JOY OUR K ITE ROOM –– Restaurant Advertised Here! 3 8TH & L, ON THE S EAV IEW BEAC H APPROAC H 3 60-642-7880 THE DEPOT DEC K IS OPEN! Astoria Art Loft holds basket making workshop ASTORIA — Did you ever wonder about the story behind a basket? Did you ever dream of weav- ing a basket as beautiful as Native Americans weave? The Astoria Art Loft has just the workshop for you: Stephanie Craig and Tra- ditional Basket Making on July 13 and 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Craig will supply the basket making materials. All class registrations are due on or before June 29. Please call Astoria Art Loft, 503-325-4442, email astoriaartloft@gmail.com or visit AstoriaArtLoft.com for additional information and to reserve your space. Stephanie Craig is an eighth-generation traditional basket weaver. She learned her art from elders on the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Rhonde reservation and studied with expert tribal basket weav- ers such as Sandra “Sam” Henry, Minerva Soucie and Pat Courtney Gold. Craig harvests all her own materials: beaked and California hazel, sand- bar and gray willow, jun- A basket by Stephanie Craig. cus, tule and cattails. These come from old tra- ditional sites and closely guarded gathering spots in the mountains. Craig also works with cedar bark, sedges, and rushes. For Craig, holding a woven basket is “being able to hold history and tell the story of the weaver. The basket holds the tradition that weavers have transmit- ted through time and space, from one basket weaver to the next.”