The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, June 20, 2019, Page 13, Image 12

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    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.
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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.”