August 26, 2016 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com • 5A
Autumn beckons, with fall fest ahead
H
ard to believe we’re on the verge
of autumn, library friends! But
as we do for all seasons, we
library volunteers and friends have many
plans for our library and for our little
community of Cannon Beach. And by
mid-September, keep in mind we will
have shrunken back down to a “little”
community, with the departure of our
summer friends from other places!
Calling all crafters and bakers! An
important event for the month of Septem-
ber will be our annual Fall Festival on
Sept. 24. We are in need of pies, cookies,
homemade breads, and cakes for the bake
sale, which is an important part of the
festivities. Also needed are hand-crafted
items, such as hats, scarves, and other
needlecrafts. As time-consuming as the
production of crafts are, now is the time to
get creative! New this year, there will be a
gift certifi cate drawing, the lucky winners
will receive fabulous gift certifi cates from
our generous local merchants! Drawing
tickets go on sale Sept. 1-24. Sign-up
sheets for the craft items and baked goods
are located in the library offi ce, at present,
and will be circulated at our fi rst member-
ship meeting of the season.
AT THE LIBRARY
CARLA O’REILLY
Speaking of the membership
meeting, it will be held at 10 a.m. on
Wednesday, Sept. 7. Our speaker will
be Nancy Wesson, who will be telling
us about her experiences in the Peace
Corps. A not-to-be-missed September
chance to get reacquainted and enjoy
one another’s warmth and friendship
— not to mention enjoying a delicious
brunch together!
Another exciting annual event will
be the Ferrari Club Fundraiser, which
will be held on Saturday, Sept. 10. The
organization has voted to donate all the
proceeds from the event to our library
this year, so come and admire the amaz-
ing cars and chat with club members!
Hopefully everyone has had a
chance to take a look at our lovely
quilt for 2016. Handcrafted by our own
library quilting committee, the quilt
is on display at the library behind the
checkout desk and also will be brought
to the Cannon Beach Farmer’s Market
from 1-5 p.m. on both Tuesday, Sept. 13
and Tuesday, Sept. 20. Quilt tickets are
available at $1 each or six tickets for $5.
The drawing will be at our Holiday Tea
in December, so there’s still time to pur-
chase your tickets before the lucky ticket
is drawn — just in time for Christmas!
Cannon Beach reads, our enthusiastic
group of readers, will meet on the third
Wednesday of September, Sept. 21, from
7 to 8:30 p.m. The group has been read-
ing “Falling from Horses,” by author
Molly Gloss. Long-time resident Joe
Hummel will be the discussion leader.
There’s still plenty of time to acquire the
book and read it — new members are
always welcome!
Looking ahead, our fi rst author for
the popular Northwest Author Series
will be coming to the library Saturday,
Oct. 8, at 2 p.m.
So as we library friends look forward
to getting cozy in front of the fi re or
enjoying the emerging fall events and
colors in our village, we can rest assured
there are plenty of fun times ahead at the
Cannon Beach Library!
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
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SPACE AVAILABLE
CANNON BEACH
MINI-STORA GE
Units Available
5’ x 10’ • 10’ x 10’
Contact Shawna at 503-436-2235
C ONSTRUCTION
“Helping shape the character of Cannon Beach since 1973”
Residential • Commercial • Remodeling
New Construction • Storm Damage Repair
Full Service Custom Cabinet Shop
503.436.2235
www.coasterconstruction.com • CCB# 150126
The Cannon Beach His-
tory Center and Museum cel-
ebrates its 13th year of open-
ing the doors to grand beach
homes, historic cottages, and
architectural wonders of Can-
non Beach. The fundraiser is
scheduled for Sept. 9-11.
The tour is a multi-day
event beginning with an ex-
clusive concert and reception
on Friday, Sept. 9, featuring
vocalist Kelsey Mousley and
“The Next Right Thing.” Food
will be provided by Sea Level
Bakery and Newman’s at 988.
On Saturday, attendees are
invited to a special luncheon and
lecture at the Tolovana Inn. This
year’s lecture will focus on vin-
tage and traditional design and
the reawakening of these styles
in home design. The speaker,
Libby Holah, received her mas-
ter of architecture from Wash-
ington University and has had
her vintage and historic designs
featured in 1859 Magazine.
Home tours take place in
the Tolovana area of Cannon
Beach from 1-5 p.m. Attend-
ees will have the opportunity
to tour historic cottages, grand
beach homes, lodges, and in-
viting gardens. Following the
tour, attendees are invited to
a concert and reception at the
Cannon Beach History Center
& Museum for a concert fea-
turing Maggie & the Cats.
The fi nal event of the
weekend is an English style
garden tea at the Tolovana Inn
on Sunday, Sept. 11. Attend-
ees will enjoy English style
tea while enjoying a presen-
tation by the event’s guest
speaker, Sherian Wright.
Tickets for each event
may be purchased individual-
ly, or as a weekend package.
For more information, con-
tact the Cannon Beach His-
tory Center and Museum at
503-436-9301, email info@
cbhistory.org.
Hoff apalooza 2016 scheduled Sept. 3 in Manzanita
Hoffman Center for the
Arts in Manzanita will cele-
brate its 12th anniversary with
an open house on Saturday,
Sept. 3, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the
center.
Take a tour, check out the
silent auction, and talk to vol-
unteers involved in the various
activities, both long-running
and new. Representatives will
be available at information
displays to answer questions
you have about fi lm series, the
Manzanita Writers’ Series, the
North Coast Squid Literary
Journal, Clay Studio, music
events, and the Art of Aging,
Art of Dying Series.
Hoffapalooza will include
an art show and demonstra-
tions by Clay Studio artists,
and displays from the Word
& Image event, Film Series,
and art by students who have
taken visual arts classes held
at the center during the past
year. Refreshments and cold
beverages will be served.
Leading up to the Sept. 3
event, raffl e tickets for a va-
riety of prizes will be on sale
every Friday from 5 to 8 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 1
Seaside School District, 6 p.m.,
special meeting, 1801 Franklin St.
Tuesday, Sept. 6
Cannon Beach City Council, 7 p.m.,
City Hall, 163 E. Gower St.
Monday, Sept. 12
Cannon Beach Rural Fire Protec-
Tuesday, Sept. 13
Cannon Beach City Council, 5:30
p.m., work session, City Hall, 163 E.
Gower St.
Thursday, Sept. 15
Cannon Beach Parks Committee,
9 a.m., 163 E. Gower St.
9 5
The Musical
Let’s Murder
Marsha
The good ole
boys meet
their match.
A comedic romp about
murder, double crosses
and birthday surprises.
JUNE 17 - SEPT. 3, 2016
JUNE 24 - SEPT. 4, 2016
to
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AT 7:30 P.M.
TICKETS: $18 OR $23
TICKETS: $15 OR $20
Sponsored by
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Holzgrafe and Dennis’ 7 Dees
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Tickets: 503-436-1242 or coastertheatre.com
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SERVING
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DINNER
OPEN AT 11:30
Tuesday’s Open at 4pm
Delightful Beer
Garden • Ocean View Deck
Pool Tables • Darts
Full Bar ( including Bill’s Tavern brews )
but that’s not all...
Smoked Pork Ribs • Steak • Seafood
and much, much more!
Located in SOUTH Cannon Beach
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503.436.1130 • Minors Welcome
Residential & Commercial
Gas, Oil & Electric Furnaces
Ductless Systems • Fireplaces
Water Heaters • Heat Pumps & AC
Licensed & Bonded
Commercial Refrigeration
Locally Owned & Operated
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503-440-6975
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L ANDSCAPING
GARDENER
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503.440.1491
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P AINTING
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Licensed • Bonded • Insured
CCB# 89453
Dining on the
North Coast
PIG ‘N PANCAKE
THE COASTER THEATRE PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS
Expert Service,
Repairs & Installation
in front of Polaris Art Gal-
lery, on Laneda, as well as at
Hoffman Center events. The
Hoffman Center is at 594 La-
neda. Raffl e tickets will also
be available throughout the
day.
The raffl e drawing and si-
lent auction winners will be
announced throughout the
Hoffapalooza event.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
tion District, 6 p.m., Fire-Rescue
Main Station, 188 Sunset Ave.
H EATING & C OOLING
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Annual Cottage and Garden Tour event is coming Sept. 9
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“Custom Finishing”
L ANDSCAPING
223 S Hemlock
503-436-2851
7AM - 3PM Daily
Laurelwood Compost • Mulch • Planting MacMix
Soil Amendments
From hashbrown potatoes ground fresh
daily and award-winning sourdough
pancakes to homemade soups and
clam chowder, you’ll fi nd delicious family friendly dining
at the Pig ‘N Pancake. Over 35 breakfast varieties and a
complete lunch menu, too. Our dining area overlooks a
beautiful wetland area and downtown Cannon Beach.
NORMA’S SEAFOOD & STEAK
20 N. Columbia, Seaside
503-738-4331
YARD DEBRIS DROP-OFF
(no Scotch Broom)
503-717-1454
34154 HIGHWAY 26
SEASIDE, OR
Laurelwood Farm
C ONSTRUCTION
Since 1976 discriminating diners have
sought out this Seaside landmark. There’s a
chalkboard fresh catchlist, exclusively natural
Angus beef and a great regional wine list as
well as local microbrews. From Steak & Lobster to Fish &
Chips (and Chowder to die for) - this is worth the drive!
11am-10pm daily. Visit www.normasseaside.com
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34154 Hwy 26, Seaside, OR
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Seaside Office: 503-738-5561
Astoria Office: 503-325-3211
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Astoria Office:
503-325-3211
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