Can’t Find your Favorite Vendor? Visit astoriasundaymarket.com! Our new vendor directory will tell you about all of our amazing vendors, take you to their websites, and more! Explore Historic Downtown Astoria Market Biz Kidz (Do you have a Biz Kidz photo from prior years?) Biz Kidz is a collaborative project between ASM and Clatsop County 4-H to encourage young people to become entrepreneurs. Market Biz Kidz helps kids learn the basics of making, promoting, and selling a product. During the season they sell products of their own design together at the market. Make sure to find these young entrepreneurs on most Sundays! – Forsythe a home & garden ARTS The best part is, everything is within walking distance of the market! ar tisan ceramics • candles ar t & jewelr y • kitchen linens garden & outdoor ornament 1124 commercial st. astoria 503.325.2189 monday-saturday 11-5 sunday 11-4 www.forsythea.com 12 | ASTORIA SUNDAY MARKET 2021 Get to the Astoria Sunday Market without your car! Step outside the Sunday Market and discover magical Historic Downtown Astoria. Resurrected twice from fires and almost floating on fishing piers, you will find a treasure trove of treats and unique experiences. Choose from dozens of delicious restaurants, view gallery after gallery of fine art, and continue your shopping at our unique locally-owned shops. Don’t forget to grab a craft beer at one of our many local breweries! Downtown Astoria Museums As the first American settlement West of the Rockies, our museums tell wonderful stories. • Clatsop County Historical Society http://www.cumtux.org/ • Flavel House Museum (8th & Duane) • Heritage Museum ( 16th & Exchange) • Oregon Film Museum (8th & Duane) • Columbia River Maritime Museum (1792 Marine Dr.) Other Things to Do • Astoria River Walk is a great way to get some exercise and enjoy amazing views. The River Walk stretches the entire length of town from the Astoria River Walk Inn on the west end to the Alderbrook neighborhood on the east end. Astoria Sunday Market is just two blocks from the river walk at the end of 12th and it is a comfortable walk to the Columbia River Maritime Museum and for the more adventurous to Pier 39 (about another mile east).