WINTER GUIDE 10 • THE ASTORIAN SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2021 Astoria local shopping guide Take a tour of downtown shops full of holiday spirit By M.J. CODY For The Astorian Worried about your holiday presents arriving on time or at a loss for ideas? Fret no more. Downtown Astoria has a surpris- ing variety of shops from bargains at Deals Only to unique fi nds at one of the many art galleries. Not only does neighborhood shopping support local artists, artisans and shop- keepers, and helps boost the economy, but you’ll fi nd extraordinary gifts that will be sure to delight even the most hard-to-please curmudgeon. “Each shop is unique in its own way,” says Jamie Savva at Doe & Arrow. “It’s an amazing community. We couldn’t have survived this last year and a half without each other and the support of locals. They Photos by M.J. Cody See Page 11 Patricia Fagerland poses next to a hat display in Forsythea. An extensive wall of spice blends in Pat’s Pantry. Proud to Support Our Community! LEAN WEEP PAVING & EXCAVATION R esidential and C ommeRCial a sphalt p aving • v aCtoR t RuCk s eRviCe e xCavation • B oom /C Rane t RuCk s weeping d emolition m owing • l andsCape m ateRials 1570 Lewis & Clark Rd. • Seaside • 503-738-7556 Open Daily 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. • 1792 Marine Drive, Astoria, OR 503-325-2323 • www.crmm.org Admission: Adult $16, Seniors $13, Children 6-17 $5, Children 5 and under Free, Active Duty Military Free, 3D Movie $5 www.clean-sweepmaintenance.com 3D Theater • Model Boat Pond • Museum Store