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About The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 2019)
Fall into fall with Cannon Beach Library’s Fall Festival Handmade items and baked goods are being collected for the Cannon Beach Library’s Fall Festival on Saturday, Sept. 28. The festival will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the library, 131 N. Hemlock St. In addition to the sale, drawings for certifi - cates from local businesses and a silent auction for hotel stays are also planned. Proceeds from the Fall Fes- tival will support the library, which has been a nonprofi t library since its opening in 1927. Handmade items collected so far include lap quilts, table run- ners and napkins, throw pillow covers, bead bracelets and knit bunnies, in honor of the town’s growing bunny population. Baked goods will include fudge, pies, mini-pies, cakes, scones and cookies. Anyone wishing to contrib- ute handmade items can bring them to the library during the library’s open hours through Sept. 27. Baked goods should be brought to the library on Fri- day, Sept. 27. The library is open from noon to 5 p.m. Monday, Tues- day and Friday; noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Dis- plays are currently being orga- nized, and the crafts and sewing projects should be delivered to the library as soon as possible. Drawings for gift certifi cates from 50 local businesses will be held at 4 p.m. on Sept. 28. Ticket holders don’t have to be present to win. Tickets for the drawings are $1 each, six for $5 or 24 for $20. They can be purchased at the library. In addition to local goods for sale, a silent auction for Can- non Beach hotel stays also will be held. Participating hotels include Lands End, Tolovana Inn, Hallmark, Ocean Lodge and Surfsand. The auction runs now through Sept. 28 at the library. For more information, call 503-436-1391 or email info@ cannonbeachlibrary.org Handmade crafts range from knitted caps, gloves and baby clothes to hand-sewn cloth napkins and table runners. Other crafts may include photos and jewelry. Auditions set for Little Ballet Th eatre’s ‘Nutcracker’ WARRENTON – Auditions for var- ious parts in this year’s Little Bal- let Theatre’s production of “The Nut- cracker” will be held at Maddox Dance Studio, 389 S Main St. on Saturday, Sept. 28. Call 503-861-1971 for audi- tion times. Little Ballet Theatre’s annual full- length presentation of “The Nut- cracker” ballet will be presented at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8, at the Astoria High School Auditorium. The perfor- mance features guest artists from Ballet Idaho and a 55-piece orchestra. Dancers selected at the audition will attend one mandatory costume fi tting, 11 mandatory rehearsals and three per- formances. Rehearsal time commit- ments will vary. Faithful and punctual attendance at all rehearsals is required. For auditions, girls should wear black leotards, pink ballet shoes and tights, hair in a neat bun, no jewelry or watches, no skirts or shirts. Boys should wear a white t-shirt, black shorts or sweatpants, black ballet slippers and white socks. KELLEY’S NEW CLIENT SPECIAL! A BLEAK BUT EXHILARATINGLY FUNNY FUTURISTIC VISION OF MEN AND MACHINES D IRECTED BY S USI B ROWN S eptember 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28 7:15 pm (DOORS OPEN AT 6:45) 1015 C ommerCial S t ., a Storia , or • t iCketS $15 (AVAILABLE AT LIBERTYASTORIA.SHOWWARE.COM OR AT THE DOOR) t hiS play iS produCed in Cooperation with S amuel F renCh l td . 2 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Cut, Color, Deep Condition, Deluxe Scalp Massage, Blowout and Style $ Deluxe “Anti Aging” Facial, Massage and Pedicure $ Kids Cuts $ 11 Baby Nail Trim 80 80 $ 3 PANACHE SALON 261 W Marine Dr., Astoria 503-739-5181