Tea on tap in Cannon Beach
CANNON BEACH — Seasonal holiday
tea is served in Cannon Beach. This annual
event is happening from 1-4 p.m. Saturday
at the Cannon Beach library, 131 N. Hem-
lock St.
Community members and visitors are
invited to enjoy tea, hot mulled cider, cook-
ies and other homemade treats.
A drawing for a vintage handmade quilt,
on display at the library, will happen during
the tea. Tickets for the drawing are avail-
able for $1 each or $5 for six tickets. Ticket
holders need not be present to win.
The free event is hosted by library mem-
bers and volunteers to thank the community
for its continuous support of the library’s
mission.
For more information, call 503
436-1391.
Homemade goodies, tea and mulled
cider will be served at the Cannon Beach
Library’s traditional holiday tea.
The Children’s Room at Seaside Public Library.
Showcase short story skills
SEASIDE – The Seaside Public Library
Foundation calls local writers to participate
in its annual short story anthology to sup-
port library programs. Writers are invited
to submit a short story – 1500 words maxi-
mum – with a theme of books or libraries.
The deadline for entries is Friday, Jan.
31. Stories must be submitted electronically
via email to librariesreadingoutreach@
gmail.com and writers will be notifi ed of
receipt once a $10 entry fee has been sub-
mitted via check to the Seaside Public
Library Foundation at 1131 Broadway, Sea-
side, OR 97138. Stories should be submit-
ted as Word documents and should be fam-
ily friendly.
Submissions will be evaluated by a panel
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of local judges. Winning entries will be
announced on Friday, Feb. 21.
Winners will be featured at the “Write
on Seaside!” fundraiser this spring, where
they’ll read an excerpt from their story and
speak about their process.
Writers should include at least two char-
acters in the story that event attendees can
bid on to name for the fi nal version of the
story, which will be included in the anthol-
ogy. Animals and mythological creatures
tend to be audience favorites.
If your work is accepted, a 100 word bio
and author photo will be needed for promo-
tional materials.
For more information, contact libraries-
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