Plant Preview: The Wonder Garden Online Plant Sale

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Eight days to go before we flip the switch on the Wonder Garden Online Plant Sale. Here’s a preview.

Got full sun, good soil and DEER? Meet the slender monkey flower, Diplacus grandiflorus, as distasteful to deer as it is irresistible to gardeners.

Of course maybe you have enough undemanding plants that bloom May through August with soft apricot flowers that come back by the boatload every year.

Yeah, you probably do. Sigh.

Wanna know more about the Wonder Garden Plant Sale? Visit us at hoffmanarts.org/events/the-wonder-garden-plant-sale/

Beat the crowds and start shopping midnight Sept 1st!

MOVING SALE! Saturday, August 27th 10am-2pm, Manzanita

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MOVING SALE
Saturday, August 27th 10am – 2pm. Sorry, early birds cannot be accommodated (tweet! tweet!). 176 Division Street, South Manzanita. Corner of Dorcas and Division Streets. Please do not park behind the house even when your GPS takes you there. Note- I am helping post this for mover.
Two queen beds and mattresses in excellent condition, Vintage Turkish rugs in excellent condition. High quality chairs, lamps, bookshelves from Design Within Reach, Blue Dot, and Schoolhouse Electric. Framed artwork, bikes, Bluetooth Audio-Technica turntable, Moccamaster coffee maker like-new, VitaMix, and much more…

Saturday, August 27th 10-2, Manzanita, Oregon

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MOVING SALE
Saturday, August 27th 10am – 2pm. Sorry, early birds cannot be accommodated (tweet! tweet!). 176 Division Street, South Manzanita. Corner of Dorcas and Division Streets. Please do not park behind the house even when your GPS takes you there. Note- I am helping post this for mover.

Two queen beds and mattresses in excellent condition, Vintage Turkish rugs in excellent condition. High quality chairs, lamps, bookshelves from Design Within Reach, Blue Dot, and Schoolhouse Electric. Framed artwork, bikes, Bluetooth Audio-Technica turntable, Moccamaster coffee maker like-new, VitaMix, and much more…

Garage Sale

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Garage Sale
Saturday, August 27. 10 to 5
35505 Clipper Court, Nehalem (Forgot address on earlier post). Please park on Clipper.
Lots of new and like-new items.
Drill Press, Sheets not opened, Comforters, Pillows, Pickleball paddles and balls (never used), hiking poles, Art Supplies, BarcaLounger Recliner
and much, much more!

Garage Sake

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Garage Sale
Saturday, August 27 10 to 5 pm
Many new or “Like New” items
Drill Press, Pickleball Paddles, BarcaLounger Recliner, Bed Sheets (never opened), Art Supplies, Down Comforters, Sleeping Bag, Hiking Poles, Art and much, much more.
Please park on Clipper.

Update to Huge Art Sale at Bay Place community garage sale

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Huge art sale in my home during Bay Place community garage sale.
Landscapes, abstracts, mixed media paintings by artist Becky Chappell, also featuring art by Patrick McGinnis and Gerry Boyer.

Framed and unframed art, sold with or without frames. Over 100 pieces.
Sat. Aug. 27, 9-4
You can view more of my art at www.beckychappellart.com

Address: 35345 Swan Ave. in Bay Place
follow the signs

Huge Art Sale during community garage sale

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Huge art sale in my home during Bay Place community garage sale.
Landscapes, abstracts, mixed media paintings by artist Becky Chappell, also featuring art by Patrick McGinnis and Gerry Boyer.

Framed and unframed art, sold with or without frames. Over 100 pieces.

You can view more of my art at www.beckychappellart.com

Address: 35345 Swan Ave. in Bay Place
follow the signs

Garden Tour and Tea Tasting this Saturday at 10am

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Garden,Tea and Art lovers- this is for you.

I am leading a tour of our tea, herb and flower gardens (complete with tea tasting along the way) at North Fork 53 Communitea Wellness on
Saturdays at 10am.

You will taste four of our “farm to teacup” blends during a 90 minute interactive outdoor tour that leads you through two gardens in bloom and ends in our adorable tea tasting room.

Our tea tasting room also features original art by Manzanita’s own Debbie Harmon. We are happy to partner with Debbie to show her work after her Amanita Gallery had to close due to Covid.

The 90 minute Garden tour and Tea Tasting experience is offered Saturday at 10am and requires a $20 per person ticket be purchased in advance. See link below:

www.northfork53.com/book-a-tour/garden-tour-tasting-ticket

We also offers drop in drop in tea tasting experiences on Thursdays from 10am-2pm and on
Saturdays following tours from noon-2pm.

Come in for a tea flight of 3 flavors or share a tea pot with a friend on our porch. Refill your tins from our bulk teas and sample blends from the menu!

See you in the gardens!
xoxo
Ginger

Overdose Awareness Day

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Please join us August 31st for International Overdose Awareness Day in the downtown Tillamook 2nd St Plaza from 4:30pm-6:30pm. The event is a way to unify our county and create a public space for conversations when it comes to overdoses within our community. The campaign aims to end overdose, remember without stigma those who have died, and acknowledge the grief of the family and friends left behind. There will be local resources and local stories of those in recovery shared as well as a NARCAN demonstration and a distribution of kits. We are hoping to encourage and empower our neighbors and Tillamook community members in their response to overdoses. The more conversations we have and the more people who are willing and comfortable enough to carry and administer NARCAN if needed, the less lives we will lose to unintentional overdoses.
At the resource tables we will have reps from:
1. Tillamook County Public Health’s Harm Reduction and Syringe Service Program
2. MAT programs from Tillamook County Community Health Centers, Adventist and Nehalem Bay Health
3. OHA’s Prime+ Peers
4. Tillamook Family Counseling Center prevention table
5. Dual Diagnosis Anonymous
6. Tides of Change
7. CARE
8. Helping Us Give and Get Support

Please join us for this family friendly event and don’t forget to wear purple!

Coaster Theatre Holds Auditions for Scrooge The Musical Sept. 13 and 14

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Auditions for the Coaster Theatre Playhouse’s holiday production of Scrooge! The Musical will be Sept. 13 and 14 in the theatre. Auditions for kids under 12 years will be from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Auditions for everyone ages 12 years and up will begin at 6:30 p.m. both nights.

Actors, singers and nonsingers of all ages are needed to fill the roles in this classic holiday musical. Scrooge! The Musical is directed by Cathey Ryan with musical direction by Jeff Swanson.

Rehearsals begin mid- to late September. The show runs weekends Nov. 18 through Dec. 18 for 12 performances. More information about the show and auditions is at coastertheatre.com.

Scrooge! The Musical, with book, music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse, is a timeless musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, in which the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge undergoes a profound experience of redemption over the course of a Christmas Eve.

At this time the Coaster Theatre is requiring all volunteers and staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Please bring proof of vaccination (original vaccination card, legible photocopy, or legible digital copy) to the auditions.

Upcoming shows and events at the theatre:
Clue: The Musical, now through Sept. 10
Patrick Lamb | In Concert, Sat., Sept. 17
Gramercy Ghost, Sept. 30 through Oct. 29

Fall Botanical Drawing Workshop

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Fall treasures: Drawing fall foliage
with Dorota Haber Lehigh
September 10 | 1:00-4:00pm
Tuition $45
A Zoom Link will be sent two days before the scheduled class

Botanical Drawing: Fall Treasures
Current registered participants can view prior recorded demonstrations and Zoom sessions at Hoff-Online

The online seminar will be a mix of presentation, demonstration, and drawing alongside the instructor. We will share the PDF presentation and the video recorded from the workshop with participants on Hoff-Online. Current participants will have access to prior 2022 online class materials and videos during the month they are registered for a class.

Fall is the season of warm and vibrant colors and unusual patterns on leaves. In this workshop, we will capture the changing colors of the season and various patterns by drawing fall foliage. We will work with color pencils and focus on blending various colors as well as depicting veins on leaves. The workshop will include a presentation of Dorota’s botanical drawings of fall foliage, step-by-step examples, a demonstration of how to approach drawing from observation and various colored pencils techniques, and a time to draw together. Feel free to work in your sketchbook, toned paper, or any surface of your choice. Although drawing in realistic form will be the focus, individual styles will be encouraged and celebrated.

MATERIALS: Gather a few samples of fall foliage or other early fall plants. It is preferred to use live specimens overworking
from photographs.

hoffmanarts.org/events/fall_treasures/

Plant Preview: The Wonder Garden Online Plant Sale

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It’s getting time for the Hoffman Wonder Garden Plant Sale – online shopping begins Sept 1st! – so between now and then we’re gonna preview a few of the plants on offer.

Got full sun, fast drainage and don’t want to water? Meet Zauschneria (Epilobium) ‘Bowman’. This hummingbird magnet is in bloom right now near our Painted Tools display along Laneda, where it’ll continue to throw out firecrackers of flowers well into fall.

Wanna know more about the Wonder Garden Plant Sale? Visit us at hoffmanarts.org/events/the-wonder-garden-plant-sale/

Shop online starting midnight, Sept 1st and beat the crowds!

Upcoming Rhythm Method gigs

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This coming weekend Rhythm Method will be playing the Tillamook Farmers Market from 10:00 – 1:00 on Saturday.
On Sunday morning we’ll be at Pacific City, 10:00 – 12:00.
Come check us out if you’re in the neighborhood.
We’ll be returning to the Manzanita Farmers Market on Friday, September 2. Hope to see you then!!!

Beginning Plein Air Landscape Painting Workshop

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Beginning Plein Air Landscape Painting Workshop
with Jef Gunn
September 9-12 |  9:30am-5:30pm
Tuition $450 |Materials $20
Manzanita, Oregon
This class requires proof of vaccination

The Hoffman Center for the Arts in Manzanita
will offer Beginning Plein Air Landscape Painting
a 4-day painting workshop

This will be a beginning painting workshop focused on painting the coastal landscape from direct observation, our own experience in the open air. Nothing is quite as exhilarating as meeting our experience with our eyes and hands in paint on a small rectangle. It is also quite complex, so some guidance is a good idea. We will learn about the materials and gear (paints, brushes, palette, and the plein air easel). Also, importantly: composition, color, paint mixing and handling, palette management, and the stages of building up a painting.

With this workshop you will have a firm foundation in the essentials of painting, and of painting the landscape en plein air. Plein air is simply French for “outdoors,” literally “full air” or “in the open air.” It has recently been taken to be a style. I don’t see it as a style. I don’t actually care about styles. I do care about authenticity. Each painter paints as they see and feel. The more comfortable they become with the materials and their process, the more freely their feeling and vision can show up in their paintings. And that’s magic.

Jef Gunn was born in Seattle in 1955 and grew up along the West Coast from Puget Sound to southern California to Hawaii. He studied drawing and painting in California through the 1970s, held residencies in Barcelona and Paris in the 1980s, and since the mid 1990s has engaged in a passionate study of Asian art. In 2005, Gunn completed a BFA in painting from Marylhurst University. He lives and works in Portland, Oregon, where he teaches painting workshops at Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, and through First Light Studio, his own Portland-based studio.

With a balance of humor, broad knowledge, and helpful insight, he is able to draw from each student her or his own natural way to paint, while bringing to bear practical instruction through historical examples, especially of the Modern period. A complete materials list will be sent to students when they register. 

Follow this link for more information or to register:
hoffmanarts.org/events/beginning-oil-acrylic-plein-air-landscape-workshop-2022-jef-gunn/

Cannon Beach History Center & Museum Opening Night Benefit Bash

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The Cannon Beach History Center & Museum will open wide its doors to celebrate an historic occasion – the return of the live, in-person Cannon Beach Cottage & Garden Tour weekend. Admission for the museum’s first-ever Opening Night Benefit Bash is by pay-what-you-will donation. The jam-packed evening rings in a spectacular weekend of festivities to benefit the beloved museum.

The Opening Night Benefit Bash, held Friday, September 9th from 5:30pm to 8:00pm, will feature the opening of the new exhibit from the Pacific Northwest Dirt Fishers. Exhibited will be fascinating relics discovered by mega-metal-detectorists Tiffany and Ron Calhoun, who will be on-hand to offer live demonstrations during the party. Tod Adamson will be doing some down- home guitar strumming on the porch while benefit attendees can sip hosted pours from Pelican Brewing and wines donated by Wine Hooligans. Light nibbles will be served compliments of Grocery Outlet.

Explore the museum exhibits while mingling with locals and visitors alike. Bring your credit card to enter into friendly bidding wars on stellar Silent Auctions items. The Silent Auction features the once-in-a-lifetime chance to host a soiree at the Governor Oswald West Log Cabin with small plates from the indescribably delicious Bistro of Cannon Beach. Other unique items include an eclectic Terrible Tilly Bundle, artwork from famed painter Jeffery Hull, as well as a stunning painting from Miska of Miska Studio Gallery, Cannon Beach lodging packages, and a Sweetie Pie Package including wine, tea, and chocolate from the Chocolate Café.

The Cannon Beach History Center & Museum whole-heartedly invites you to join in the revelries that will provide necessary funding to return to a full roster of offerings after a two-year closure. The Cannon Beach History Center & Museum is a private not-for-profit organization that preserves and shares the history of the Cannon Beach and Arch Cape area. It is no small feat to be re-opening with new exhibits and a better than ever Cottage Tour in the works. History is alive and well thanks to the many sponsors, supporters, volunteers, members and donors that have honored the museum with their help over the years. Visit our website (www.cbhistory.org) for more details and to purchase tickets to the Cannon Beach Cottage & Garden tour to be held on Saturday, September 10 and the Garden Tea & Lecture to be held on September 11.

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Yellow Radio Class – September 17, 2022, 11 am – 1 pm

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You must be located in the Nehalem Bay region to sign up for this class.

Yellow Radio program is neighbors using small walkie-talkie type radios to communicate locally within their neighborhoods. Yellow Radios will allow neighbors to communicate about news, needs, and available local resources.

Communication is one of the most important components of emergency preparedness and response. In many emergencies, especially a major earthquake and tsunami like the anticipated Cascadia Subduction Zone event, usual communication pathways like landlines, cell phones, and the internet will be unavailable.

Register for a Yellow Radio class where you will learn how to operate your radio and communicate effectively in your neighborhood. Classes are also a great way to refresh your skills.

River Community Meditation

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Community and Inspiration

We meet every Wednesday at 6 p.m.

St Catherine’s Sanctuary next to Hope Chest and near the Shell Station…right off 101

What is River Community Meditation?

To enjoy all our gifts, together, in silence…

Witnessing what is arising and passing through us…

the joys and sorrows and inspirations…

Seeing clearly and allowing space for the pain in ourselves…and others.

Developing kindness as the capacity to feel and offer what is needed.

Sharing, to celebrate this one precious life…

Together.

Nestucca Valley Artisans Festival Returns to Pacific City

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The 28th Annual Nestucca Valley Artisans Festival returns to beautiful Pacific City Saturday and Sunday, August 20-21, 10-5 each day. The show will take place at the Kiawanda Community Center, 34600 Cape Kiwanda Dr. This event has been a community and coastal favorite since the early 1990s, and now after a two-year Covid hiatus, the show is back!

Artwork will be available for sale in a variety of art forms, created by 15 local area artists, some who have shown their work every year since 1993, others who are new to the festival. Participating artists are: Michael and Linda Soeby (pottery), Lynne Wintermute (oil and cold wax painting), Bill Cary (pottery), Arlon Gilliland (painting and masks), Dana Hulburt (acrylic painting on birch panels), Victor Guschov (painting), Barb Haddad (ceramics), Alita Pearl (silver jewelry and leather), Danelle Jones (nature illustration), Karen Gelbard (handwoven apparel), Kent and Nancy Searles (lapidary, wire wrapping, ceramics), Merrie Jo Snow (painting and prints), Nancy McEwen (painting), Kelly Howard (blown glass), and Mark Cavatorta (ceramics).

Come join the fun and go home with something beautiful! Questions? Contact 503-392-4581.