‘Miniatures’ exhibition set to open in Cannon Beach CANNON BEACH — The Can- non Beach Arts Association is celebrating the 35th Anniversary of the “Miniatures” exhibition. The exhibition features a variety of local and regional artwork. The for-sale minia- tures are priced at a measurable diff erence then larger-scale works. The show will be open from Wednesday to Dec. 30 with an artist reception on Dec. 11 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Visitors will have the chance to cast a vote for the “People’s Choice” award. The Cannon Beach Gallery is a non- profi t program of Cannon Beach Arts Asso- ciation. Their mission is to exhibit regional and local artists for the benefi t of Cannon Beach’s residents and the visiting public. Further information about this exhibition and the submission criteria can be found on the Cannon Beach Arts Association web- site at cannonbeacharts.org or by calling 503-436-0744. The Cannon Beach Gallery is located on 1064 S. Hemlock Street in Cannon Beach. CrosswordAnswers L A P P G L E N S Winter painting class set for Seaside Public Library Church presents jazz piano concert Sunday SEASIDE — The Friends of the Seaside Public Library will host Oregonian artist Dawning McGinnis of Dawning’s Art Stu- dio on Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. in the Seaside Pub- lic Library’s Community Room. Dawning will be leading a winter paint- ing class. Participants will recreate an origi- nal winter themed paintings over the course of this two hour event. Participation is capped at a maximum of 10 and sign-ups are required. Dawning is a talented artist and a dedicated teacher. Her classes off er an inclusive and fun environment for all skill levels. Attendees do not need to bring anything other than their enthusiasm to learn and to have fun while painting a piece of holiday art. The Seaside Public Library is located at 1131 Broadway St. For more information call 503-738-6742 or visit seasidelibrary.org or www.facebook.com/seasidepubliclibrary. CANNON BEACH — The Can- non Beach Community Church will pres- ent the solo piano concert “Coming on the Clouds,” at 4 p.m. on Sunday. The concert will feature jazz pianist David Robinson performing on a 7-foot Steinway Grand Piano. Robinson will per- form an hour of original cloud compositions inspired by cloud formations, accompanied by cloud nature videography by photogra- pher Thomas Robinson. The concert is free and open to the public. Audience members are asked to wear face masks. The event will also be livestreamed on YouTube on the Cannon Beach Community Church channel. The Cannon Beach Community Church is located at 132 E. Washington St. in Can- non Beach. D R A P E R Y A U R A L O V E Y R E M O D E L R E H E O K S T E T S O G O O A D L I C G R N O M E W S E P L O L U S U E M P W I A R D E O R N A O T N E E S T I O N D O T I T S E N O P L M E A A N N D Y E A R G O N I G H T N I G H T L O A D E D R E B A D A C Y B R E S O E I N O W D E R E E T G A D T O F A R E R W I D G A G I E E D L E S M A S O N T R A E R I N M I N D I C E T T A Z O O R A L A L I I D O S M L I T T S G A U R Y C O N G O R P G V O L R I O G N N D F O O U R N A A R T Q U I I N A A M Y I A N D Y T H S H U E E N O F O A F U R E R M T T O A H R T R I O S U N D A M E S D D O U S S T T S R O E F F F S H I A O U T N G E T H S N O M I N E E I N F E C T S N E A T E S T S E L M T A U K A T T U R K A I D E A L E S S I E K E N T E R S E facebook.com/CoastWeekend THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2021 // 15