July 17, 2015 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com • 5A On your marks, get set —read! DANI PALMER/CANNON BEACH GAZETTE Grace Meyer, 10, stops by the Cannon Beach Library’s children’s room to enjoy a summer read. dren, Anderson said, it wasn’t as popular. There’d only be a handful Last year’s champion of kids who showed up. reader read and reported But the allure of prizes on 65 books, gaining her is strong, and it gets chil- the top prize during the dren reading. Cannon Beach Library’s Once a youth reads Youth Summer Reading ¿YH ERRNV KH RU VKH UH- Contest. ceives a small award like There’s still time this a pencil. Once they reach year to be “that kid.” 10 books, they receive a “We’re increasing in bracelet. Fifteen earns participation, which is them a prize such as a wonderful,” said Buddie bucket and shovel or free Anderson, the library’s pizza from Fultano’s. RI¿FH PDQDJHU $QGHU- Once they reach 15, son is running the contest the race is on. Whomever with the assistance of vol- reads the most books gets unteers. the grand prize. Young readers have The contest is broken until Aug. 23 to win the up into three age catego- top prizes, too. ries: 4 to 6 year olds, 7 to The theme for the sec- 12 year olds and youth 13 ond annual Youth Sum- and older. mer Reading Contest is Children have to stick “Catch a Dragon by the to age-appropriate books Tale.”There are current- and turn in a list before ly 14 children reading to the end of the contest. compete. Last summer, Prizes will be announced there were 12. Aug. 24. )RU DERXW D ¿YH\HDU Last year, each of the period, the library didn’t grand prize winners won do any sort of summer $25 gift cards to either a youth reading program. toy store or the Cannon There weren’t enough Beach Book Company. volunteers. When there This year, the prizes was one reading to chil- will likely be the same, By Dani Palmer Cannon Beach Gazette For online updates: www. cannonbeachgazette. com though Anderson added that they may spice it up a bit. They have a series of “How to Train Your Dragon” books available. The library goes through Upstart Produc- tions from library suppli- er Demco for many of the contest’s materials, such as the small prizes and posters. Money leftover from the children’s room fund covers costs. With most of Cannon Beach’s children attend- ing school in Seaside now, Anderson said the li- brary doesn’t see as many kids as it used to. But she wants to re- mind the community that they do have that chil- dren’s room and carry many new releases. Most of all, they want to keep kids reading over the summer break. “This is our way to pull in as many children as we can over the sum- mer,” she said. “We en- courage kids to come in and keep reading.” Registration packets are available at the li- brary’s front desk during open hours. White Bird Gallery opens summer with new exhibit White Bird Gallery will open its summer art show with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, July 18. The show features new paintings by Randall Tipton, wood carv- ings by Tom Cramer, and ra- NX¿UHGFHUDPLFVE\'DYHDQG Boni Deal. The show will run to Aug. 25. Randall Tipton is an Ore- gon artist who has been paint- ing for over three decades. He works in oils on canvas as well as with various water media on paper and yupo surfaces, creat- ing paintings that use the land- scape as a guiding orientation. Cramer is a well-known Oregon artist who creates me- ticulously carved, painted and gilded wood reliefs. The native Oregonian gained recognition throughout Portland in the 1980s and 1990s for his land- mark outdoor murals, wildly painted art cars and carved miniature totems — all of which are bright, bold and lean toward American pop-cul- ture. Cramer’s recent wood reliefs are more intimately approached than his previous public works. Boni and Dave Deal are a husband-and-wife team who have been creating raku ves- sels and wall plaques for over SUBMITTED PHOTO “Shade and Sunlight” by Randall Tipton. 40 years. Their collaborative pieces are mainly classic ce- ramic forms embellished with WKHPHVRI1RUWKZHVWÀRUDDQG fauna, created at their rustic home-studio in the Cascade Mountains. Dave Deal is a master at wheel throwing, EXLOGLQJDQG¿ULQJWKHFHUDPLF vessels with precision while Boni Deal uses her exper- tise to create elegant surface design and texture to each pottery piece. The Deals’ na- ture-oriented ceramic art is also notable for the integrity of process — pieces are cre- ated with water from a creek, American Legion hosts annual craft bazaar July 25 SUBMITTED PHOTO Quilt to be raffled at the American Legion Auxilia- ry annual craft bazaar and bake sale Saturday, July 25. The drawing for the quilt takes place at 5:30 p.m. The American Legion Aux- iliary in Cannon Beach hosts its annual craft bazaar and bake sale Saturday, July 25, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The fair features 30 craft vendors both inside and outside the Legion hall in midtown Cannon Beach. This event is the auxiliary’s big fundraiser for hospitalized veterans in Oregon’s four VA hospitals. Artist-vendors will be selling reed baskets, metal sculpture, jewelery, quilted objects, cookbooks, pottery, fused glass, beach trinkets, bonsai plants, hand-painted cards, bamboo objects, jams and jellies, photography and more. The bake sale features pies, cookies and treats, and a red-white-and-blue quilt, ³$PHULFDQ9DORU´IRUUDIÀH D E AT H S July 7, 2015 THOMAS, Pauline S., 96, of Seaside, died in Seaside. A gathering will be planned at a later date. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary in Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. N E W LIS T IN G N E W P R IC E LIV E AT TH E TO P O F TH E W O R LD H IG H ABO V E CAN N O N BE ACH 771 Ash S tr eet, Ca n n on Bea ch 82624 E lkw ood M tn R d , Ca n n on Bea ch Est. 1980 no electricity, and often use a kick-wheel, before being ra- NX¿UHG The exhibit will include large-scale vessels with her- on motifs, wall triptychs and platters inspired by landscape scenes, and their signature leaf motif pottery, which uses real leaves pressed into the clay surface leaving behind an in- credible real-life impression of maple, fern and gingko leaves. Some of their newest pieces also use batik methods and wax resistance to achieve detailed landscape designs on the pottery surface. 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