The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, November 14, 2019, Page 21, Image 21

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    Adopt-a-beach with SOLVE
SOLVE volunteers cleaning the beach at
Cape Blanco
SOLVE, in partnership with Oregon
State Parks, has launched a new Oregon
Adopt-A-Beach program on the coast to
support ongoing beach cleanups through-
out the year. SOLVE currently seeks vol-
unteers to adopt their favorite stretch of
beach and serve as its caretaker.
SOLVE support includes free cleanup
supplies, a leader handbook, ongoing proj-
ect guidance, and disposal assistance.
All participants will receive a certifi -
cate of adoption and recognition on the
SOLVE website. The statewide nonprofi t
organization brings people together to
improve the environment and build a leg-
acy of stewardship.
For more information, email jon@sol-
veoregon.org, call 971-346-2703 or visit
solveoregon.org/oregon-adopt-beach .
Become a master gardener
ASTORIA — Register now for the
OSU Clatsop County Extension Ser-
vice Master Gardener Training Pro-
gram. Applications are available at the
Clatsop County Extension office, 2001
Marine Drive, Room 210. They are due
Friday, Nov. 22.
Classes are held at the Astoria cam-
pus of Clatsop Community College on
Wednesdays from 6 to 9 p.m. and Sat-
urdays from 9 a.m. to noon beginning
January 8 and ending March 21. Stu-
dents will receive over 60 hours of
MADDOX
D ance S tudio
Home
of
North Coast
Dance Center
little ballet theatre
503-861-1971
389 South Main Avenue
Warrenton, OR
www.maddoxdancers.com
maddoxdancers@opusnet.com
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intensive gardening education in the
classroom and an additional 55 hours
of volunteer service as hands-on train-
ing. The cost is $250 and includes the
course text: “Sustainable Gardening:
The Oregon–Washington Master Gar-
dener Handbook.”
Learn about botany, soil manage-
ment, pruning techniques, integrated
pest management and more.
For more information or to request
an application, call 503-325-8573 or
amanda.noyes@oregonstate.edu.
Hammond
Kennels
THE ONLY DRIVE THRU
COFFEE SHOP ON THE
SOUTH SLOPE OF ASTORIA
Judy Woodmansee displays her quilted tree and Judy Wood has crafted quilted items as well.
We provide a comfortable
and caring environment
for your pets!
Holiday treasures for all
Boarding • Grooming
Training • Pet Supplies
503-861-1601 •
1050 Pacific Drive
Hammond, OR
www.hammondkennels.net
632 W. Marine Drive,
Astoria at Smith Point
SEASIDE – Find sweet treats, home-
made gifts and holiday crafts at the
annual Holiday Treasure Boutique, pre-
sented by P.E.O., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 21, at the Seaside Elks
Club, 324 Ave. A.
A bakery of homemade delights will be
featured, as will a variety of items sought
out for Thanksgiving, Christmas and
beach decor. A yard and garden section
will display cedar birdhouses and more.
Find gifts for children, pets and the
whole family including American Girl
Doll clothes and speciality quilts. The
masterpiece is a 6 by 2 foot Christmas
tree quilt. Handmade cards will also be
available. The boutique typically sells
out.