North Jetty Brewing marks a transition Brewery celebrates eighth anniversary, plans for the future North Jetty Brewing birthday bash 4200 Pacifi c Way, Seaview Noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday BY PETER KORCHNAK Peter Korchnak From left, Erik Svendsen, Michelle Svendsen, Titus Bentley and Casey Strong sample North Jetty brews. Eight may not be a major milestone on most anniver- sary lists, but North Jetty Brew- ing plans to make a splash at its eighth birthday bash on Satur- day . Titus Bentley, North Jetty’s new head brewer, will be present to greet guests and mark a signif- icant transition in the brewery’s history. The event will feature brew- ery tours, food and drink spe- www.northjettybrew.com cials, birthday cake and a raffl e with prizes from local businesses and artists. The celebration will also raise funds for a good cause. $1 of every pint sold during the event will go to the Dylan Jude Harrell DIPG Foundation to help create a new community center. See Page 10 Coastal Living LOWE COLUM R BI BOWL A NOW OPEN 826 Marine Dr. Astoria 503-325-3321 LOWER COLUM BIA BOWL SAFE, SANITIZED, READY TO ROLL Bowling is Back! $1 OFF WEDNESDAYS • • • • Take $1 off: Shoe rental Every Game Fountain Sodas Adult Beverages ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE! Call us at 503-325-3211 to learn more THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2022 // 9