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    Hoff man Center
hosts botanical
drawing workshop
Seattle
bakery
coming
to Seaside
SEASIDE – Seattle based
Russian bakery Piroshky
Piroshky is now accepting
orders for pickup at 60 North
Roosevelt Drive on Satur-
day from 2 to 4 p.m. Online
pre-orders may be placed
through Friday at 2 p.m.
The acclaimed bakery is
marking 30 years in business
by touring the United States
with pop-up events, and will
off er free delivery on the
Oregon C oast this month.
Selections include vegan and
seasonal items, which are
available for a limited time.
The minimum pre-order
amount is $50.
Find out more, view the
items available and order
online at www.piroshkybak-
ery.com.
Lower Nehalem Watershed Council
Forestry and silviculture expert Andrew Bluhm will give a presentation on the importance of red
alder trees in the Oregon Coast Range ecosystem.
Watershed council speaker highlights role of red alder trees
NEHALEM – The Lower Nehalem Water-
shed Council off ers insight from Andrew
Bluhm, associate program director of the Hard-
wood Silviculture Cooperative at Oregon State
University, on Thursday at 7 p.m.
Bluhm, an expert on the red alder, a common
tree in the Nehalem w atershed, will give a pre-
sentation highlighting the characteristics of the
tree and summarize its role in the Oregon C oast
R ange ecosystem.
The presentation is free and open to the
public, accessible on Zoom at the following
link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86320883649.
A recording of this presentation will also be
posted on the Watershed Council’s YouTube
channel alongside other recorded presentations.
MANZANITA – Artist Dorota Haber-Lehigh
will lead “Celestial Treasures, a Botanical Draw-
ing Workshop” at Hoff man Center for the Arts
on Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m.
The workshop is open to all levels of art
experience, and will focus on drawings as well
as materials from nature, such as feathers, but-
terfl ies, and moths. The session will feature pre-
sentations, demonstrations and drawing along-
side the instructor.
Participants may work from paper or a
sketchbook, and are asked to supply materials
including foraged gatherings, rulers, embossing
tools, tracing paper and pencils.
Haber-Lehigh is an artist, educator and nat-
uralist with a passion for northwest plant life.
Haber-Lehigh loves foraging berries, mushroom
hunting, fi eld sketching and collecting speci-
mens. She is a member of Oregon Botanical Art-
ists, Pacifi c Northwest Botanical Artists, and the
American Society of Botanical Artists. She is
also the author of two botanical coloring books.
Tuition for the workshop is $45 and a Z oom
link will be sent to participants. The session will
also be recorded and made available to regis-
tered students for a limited time.
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