The display inside Jeff rey Hull Gallery. Jeff rey Hull’s ‘Once Upon A Point.’ Painter Bill Steidel hard at work. The shop Steidel’s Art will be featured at the festival. Architectural Salvage and Home Furnishings Reclaiming, Repurposing and Inspiring our Community Since 2008 Open Every Day - 1162 Marine Drive - (503)325-1313 Continued from Page 8 “The whole arts community in Can- non Beach originated from his actions and drawing in the theater and the experience of having art in town,” Sam Steidel said. As an illustrator, Bill Steidel’s work ranges from realistic to fantasy and includes three illustrated books. A champion festival “The Stormy Weather Arts Festival is probably Cannon Beach’s premiere arts fes- tival, and with the billing we can never be wrong with the weather,” Sam Steidel said. “Every gallery in town is showing new works or having a reception or music, so you go around from gallery to gallery to see new stuff.” The festival is also a great way to con- nect with people during the off-season. “It’s a real compliment that people show up,” Hull said. “I’ve always been apprecia- tive of anybody who walked through the door and took more than a glance at stuff.” Hull will show a variety of his origi- nal paintings, including one of a surfer rid- ing the waves called “Sparkling Surf.” The painting is based on a photograph from around the time he started living in Cannon Beach in the early ‘70s. He moved there from Portland because he loved to surf and was making surfboards and pottery. “I’ve always been an artist. Even when I was a kid, I loved to draw,” Hull said. “By the time I was in high school, I knew it was something I enjoyed seriously enough.” That’s not all In addition to the art, the event features two concerts. The Portlanders, an urban- folk quartet, will play at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Coaster Theatre Playhouse. Tickets Home of the Bud Mentors Cultivated to Serve Come Say... Valerie Savarie’s ‘Nature’s Nanny.’ Savarie is traveling from Colorado to demonstrate her altered book sculpture techniques in the White Bird Gallery. CBD/THC • FLOWERS • EDIBLES PREROLLS • CONCENTRATES TOPICALS • ACCESSORIES TSHIRTS MEDICAL R E C R E AT I O N A L hi Ca sua l Ca nna b is A st oria BRING IN THIS COUPON FOR are $27. The spotlight concert will be a per- formance by Marv and Rindy Ross and Jon Koonce at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Coaster Theatre Playhouse. Tickets are $39. The festival will also include live music performances around town throughout the day on Saturday and a “Dancing in the Rain” fashion show at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Coaster Theatre Playhouse. Participants can also enjoy craft brew samples and a barbecue lunch while listen- ing to Delta Blues from Steve Chesebor- ough from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday at the Cannon Beach Community Hall. Tickets for the Brews, Blues & Barbecue event are $25 per person. For more information and tickets, visit www.cannonbeach.org/swaf. 10% OFF YO U R E N T I R E O R D E R ! expires 11/7/19 Open 9 to 9 Everyday Daily Happy Hour 3-5 Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug. For use only by adults 21yrs of age and older. Keep out of reach of children. 193 Marine Dr. (across from the 76 Gas Station) 503.325.4078 www.hiAstoria.com Popcorn • Fudge • Chocolates • Ice Cream • Taffy • Cotton Candy • Carmel Apples Astoria • Cannon Beach • Manzanita • Rockaway Beach • Seaside THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2019 // 9