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ALL ABOARD! See art, crafts, plants and enjoy beer and wine at the Front Porch Boutique’s art show Sept. 21. Railroad association holds open house ASTORIA – The Astoria Railroad Preservation Association will hold an Open House at noon on Sunday, Sept. 22, with a free barbecue. The association will open the Steam Locomotive Restoration Shop located at 446 West Marine Drive. D ance S tudio of Home North Coast Dance Center little ballet theatre 503-861-1971 389 South Main Avenue Warrenton, OR www.maddoxdancers.com maddoxdancers@opusnet.com Hammond Kennels The Open House gives the public an opportunity to view the progress the group has made in restoring locomotive #21 to running condition. The association is an educational non-profi t organization dedi- cated to promoting public awareness of railroad history through the preservation and operation of vintage railway equipment. For more information, call John Niemann at 503-440-4239. Cannon Beach Library’s Annual MADDOX U-Pick U-Pic k 100% Natural Blueberries s Blueberrie Open Daily ‘til 6 pm $2.00 lb. Cranguyma Farms 113th & Sandridge N. Long Beach, WA Fall Festival SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 10 AM to 5 PM Silent Auctions for Hotel Stays Gift Certificate Drawings for Cannon Beach Shops Homemade Crafts & Baked Goods FOR SALE! Place Bids and Buy Drawing Tickets September 2 nd THRU 28 th 131 N. Hemlock, Cannon Beach 503.436.1391 THE ONLY DRIVE THRU COFFEE SHOP ON THE SOUTH SLOPE OF ASTORIA To Place Your Ad Call Sarah Silver 503.325.3211 We provide a comfortable and caring environment for your pets! Celebrating 32 years in Grooming! ssilver@dailyastorian.com Now through 10/2/2019 We are donating a percentage of our retail sales to Clatsop Animal Assistance! Boarding • Grooming Training • Pet Supplies 503-861-1601 1050 Pacific Drive Hammond, OR www.hammondkennels.net 22 // COASTWEEKEND.COM 632 W. Marine Drive, Astoria at Smith Point lic the se Sept. 22 to show the pub Hou ociation will host an Open tion. The ass lroad Preservation Associa Members of the Astoria Rai . toration of locomotive #21 progress made on the res BE SEEN EVERY THURSDAY Front Porch Boutique hosts art show ASTORIA – The Front Porch Boutique will host an art show 4-8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, at 92351 Lewis and Clark Road. There will be local art and crafts along with plants, live music and beer and wine. The adjoining Ship’s Out food cart will be open late as well. Local cultural coalition accepting 2020 grant applications, hosts September workshop Grant applications are now being accepted for 2020 by the Clatsop County Cultural Coalition. Funding is available for up to $2,000 per project. The application for 2020 grants is available at clatsopculturalcoalition.org. Applications must be received no later than 5 p.m. Oct. 31. Postmarks do not count. Suc- cessful grant applicants will be notifi ed by Dec. 1 and will be invited to receive their checks and speak briefl y at the awards cere- mony in December. The coalition is funded by the Oregon Cultural Trust to award funding that supports, maintains, preserves and promotes cultural programs in visual and performing arts as well as heritage and humanities-based proj- ects within Clatsop County. Individuals and groups located within Clatsop County are eligible to apply. Appli- cants must have 501©3 not-for-profi t status or 501©3 organization affi liation. Grant writing workshops will be held at 7 p.m. Sept. 20 at The Art Loft, located above Dots N’ Doodles Art Supplies at 303 Marine Drive in Astoria and at 9 a.m. Sept. 21 at the Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway St. in Seaside. Workshops are approximately one hour in length and provide the opportunity to clarify the most effective approach to grant applications and answer any questions related to the grant guidelines. The coalition highly recommends that potential applicants attend one or both workshops to gather more infor- mation about the application process. If you are unable to attend either workshop addi- tional grant writing information is available by calling 503-791-8444. This year offered the most money awarded to date with nine recipients receiv- ing $10,000 in funding. The local coalition will fund projects based on the degree of awareness to culture; support toward preser- vation, functionality, and/or sustained usage of physical facilities that promote arts and culture; strength of the overall health of exist- ing non-profi t organizations, schools, indi- viduals, or business, related to visual and performing arts, heritage and humanities in Clatsop County. For more information, visit clatsopcul- turalcoalition.org, attend a workshop, email information@clatsopculturalcoalition.org or call Charlene Larsen at 503-325-0590.