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10/29/07

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This Weekend Filled with Festival Fun in North Oregon Coast Town

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(Cannon Beach, Oregon) – It’s been around since 1987. In that time, Cannon Beach’s Stormy Weather Arts Festival has been a wintry wonderland of the creative mind, growing and changing over the years to incorporate visual arts, music and more – eventually expanding to draw tens of thousands to this small north Oregon coast village.

Over the three-day weekend celebration, Stormy Weather Arts Festival now brings in between 8,000 to 10,000 people - roughly the same numbers as Cannon Beach’s famous Sand Castle contest in the summer. “But it’s spread out over the three days, so you don’t quite notice the crowds,” said Kim Bosse, executive director of the Cannon Beach Chamber.

This year’s event happens November 2 - 4, throughout Cannon Beach, featuring a bevy of art happenings, demonstrations, talks, music by local and regional performers, along with the recent additions of some literary events. Also added is a children’s scavenger hunt on Sunday, centered around the release of north coast author Tricia Gates Brown’s book, “Frederick and the Flute Maker.”

Artists showing their works and having receptions include jewelry by Sharon Amber, tiles by Robin & John Gumaelius, illustrator Sally Lackaff, Anne Packard, Frank Gonzales, Chris Bechler, painter and bronze sculptor Jim Eppler, Chris Bibby and painter Mike Orwick. Jeffrey Hull - creator of the 2007 20th Anniversary Stormy Weather Arts Festival Poster – will be on hand, as will Cannon Beach painter, Richard Gorsuch, who painted Haystack Rock 365 days in a row.

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Musicians include Seaside band Salty Dogs, central coast jazzers Palmer-Lavin Duo, Portland blues band Luminos, and north coast folkie Jason Lambert. Gary Stroutsos headlines the festival with a show at the Coaster Theater on Saturday, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

A handful of book signings will be held throughout the event, including Brown’s “Frederick and the Flute Maker,” Adam Carlsen and his famous book about Cannon Beach, and Jimmy Pickering’s “Skelly the Skeleton Girl.”

The festival has even added wine tasting, wine makers and fine foods at some gourmet shops in town.

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Patrons essentially walk around town, from gallery to gallery or performance to performance, dodging the raindrops that typically hit in early November and ending up in the warmth and glow of one artistic endeavor or another.

The Sunday scavenger means kids will pick up a map either on the beach or at the Cannon Beach Chamber – depending on the weather – and they will go in search of clues to find the flute. At the end of the trail, a flautist and author Brown will be waiting. “It melds curiosity with the outdoors,” said Bosse.

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Bosse said it all began around 1987 as an informal way for locals to put on art shows and music performances, largely for each other. “For the first five years, it was more of a reason for people to get together, have pizza and listen to music,” Bosse said. “It started 20 years ago as an idea to include music with art for locals in the wet season, and then morphed into an event to display local and out of the area talent to locals and visitors.”

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It wasn’t even held every year, at first. There were a couple of years it didn’t happen, and one year it was held in February.

Bosse said by the early 90’s it began to formalize, became a traditionally November event and then it started to grow rapidly until it reached its current capacity of about 10,000 attendees. “The numbers have been largely the same for the last ten years,” Bosse said. “There really isn’t room for growth.”

Now, the festival strives to add something new all the time or change things a little bit. The inclusion of more literary events meant the exclusion of some things, like the “Women in Song” event that was traditionally held most of last few years.

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Three years ago, the event added photographic works. And more interesting plans are in the works for future events.

“Every year, we try to add new pieces,” Bosse said. “It’s not just about art galleries. In fact, next year we’ll be adding the movement arts, such as dance, performance art, and so on.”

For more information call the Cannon Beach Chamber at 503-436-2623 ext. 3. www.cannonbeach.org.

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Schedule of Events for 2007 20th Anniversary Stormy Weather Arts Festival
November 2 – 4: Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Art & Literary Walk

The somewhat hidden southern end of Cannon Beach

All features will be displayed Nov. 2 - 4 in most of the following locations, unless otherwise noted.

Book signings - like this beautiful coffee table book about Cannon Beach - will be plentiful at the event
Sharon Amber Gallery of Jewelry
Reception: Nov. 3, 5:30-8 pm
Featuring the new fall lines by Sharon Amber.
Including the “Shadowbox” & “Petite” collections.

Inn at Cannon Beach. Beautifully wooded natural setting at quiet south end of Cannon Beach. Great during winter storms with a new book by the fireplace – or when the sun is out for family fun and beach strolling. Handsome beach cottage-style architecture. Lush flowering gardens and naturalized courtyard pond. Warm, inviting guest rooms. Continental buffet breakfast. Warm Cookies. Family and Pet Friendly. Welcome gifts. Smoke-free. Complimentary Wireless Connectivity. Wine and book signing events. 800-321-6304 or 503-436-9085. Hemlock At Surfcrest, Cannon Beach, Oregon. www.atcannonbeach.com.

Whitebird Gallery
Artist Reception: Nov. 3, 4-7pm
Featuring new work by Arleigh Wood
Featuring Story Birds & Clay Tiles of Northwest Botanicals by Robin & John Gumaelius
Nov. 3, 1-3pm Book Signing w/ Tricia Gates Brown author of “Frederick and the Flute Maker”
Also featuring original work by illustrator Sally Lackaff

Sandy Cove Inn (Seaside)
Featuring work by new artist Eva Campbell

Cannon Beach EVOO Cooking School
Nov 3, 2 – 4 pm Oregon Winery Tasting
Nov 3, 10 – 4 pm Specialty Food Tasting

Downtown Cannon Beach
Basketcase Flowers
Reception: Nov. 3, 4 - 7pm
Featuring Artists Julie Nelson & Micah Cerelli
Displaying “Growing Up Cannon Beach Style”

Modern Villa Gallery
Reception: Nov. 3, 6 pm
Featuring work by new artist Anne Packard

A1 Beach Rentals, Lincoln City. Perfect for large family vacations all the way down to a getaway lodging for two - with over 25 vacation rental homes to choose from. A breathtaking collection of craftsman or traditional beachfront homes, or oceanview houses – from one to seven bedrooms. In various areas of Lincoln City and overlooking the beach, with some in Depoe Bay. All kinds of amenities are available, like hot tubs, decks, BBQ, rock fireplaces, beamed ceilings and more. Some are new, some are historic charmers. Lincoln City, Oregon. 1-(503)-232-5984. www.a1beachrentals.com.

William Rose Fine Art
Featuring Artist Chad Spicknall
Featuring work by Frank Gonzales & Chris Bechler

The Wine Shack
Nov. 3, 1-5 p m Wine Tasting
Guest wine maker to be announced

House of the Potter
Nov. 3, 12 pm Featuring Jay Stewart on the pottery wheel
Nov. 3, 4 pm Meet artist Richard Gorsuch who painted
Haystack Rock 365 days in a row

Haystack Gallery
Artist Reception: Nov. 3, 4:30pm
Nov. 3, 11-3 pm Featuring artist Michael David Sorenson
Nov. 4, 11-2 pm Featuring artist Michael Tieman (Sculptor)

Melange
Nov. 3, 3-7 pm Featuring Webb Hammond – Collectable
Knife Maker (Flint knapping Demo)
Featuring Joni Cagwin demo of scrimshaw on Ivory pendants

Cannon Beach Book Company
Nov. 3, 1-3 pm Book Signing w/ Jimmy Pickering author of
‘Skelly the Skeleton Girl’

Cannon Beach is also known as one of the most dog friendly places on the coast

Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce
Nov. 3, 1 - 3 pm Book Signing w/ Adam Carlsen author of ‘Cannon Beach: The Art, Cuisine, and Atmosphere of Oregon’s Favorite Coastal Village’

Arch Cape Property Services. Dozens of homes in that dreamy, rugged stretch between Cannon Beach and Manzanita known as Arch Cape. Oceanfront and ocean view , or just a short walk from the sea.
All homes are immaculate and smoke free; some pet friendly (with a fee). Some with broadband, indoor or outdoor hot tubs, fireplaces, decks, and fire pits or barbecues. Call about tempting winter specials that go until March (not valid holidays, however). www.archcaperentals.com 866-436-1607.

Cannon Beach West
Featuring Deb Steele & Artists ‘Going Green’

Icefire Glassworks
Reception: Nov. 3, 9 - 10:30 am Light Breakfast Fare
Nov. 3, 10:30 - 4 pm Featuring artist Jim Kingwell “Zinger” series & Featuring artist Suzanne Kindland “Brocades”

Ernst & Ernst Collectors Gallery
Reception: Nov. 3, 6 pm
Featuring artist William S. Phillips
Featuring artist Craig Erickson (Nov. 3 only)

The Jeffrey Hull Gallery
Artist Reception Nov. 3, 6 pm
Featuring artist Jeffrey Hull
Creator of the 2007 20th Anniversary
Stormy Weather Arts Festival Poster
Watercolor prints available here

Bronze Coast Gallery
Catered Reception: Nov. 3, 6 pm
Featuring artist George Lundeen – Bronze Sculptor
Featuring artist Robert Rogers – Jeweler & Bronze Sculptor
Featuring artist Jim Eppler – Painter & Bronze Sculptor
Featuring artist Cary Henrie – Painter
Featuring artist Carol Gold – Bronze Sculptor

The Ocean Lodge. There will not be another property built like this in Cannon Beach in our lifetimes. Rare, premiere ocean front location; handsome, dramatic architecture and tasteful, fun (nostalgic) beach interiors. Overlooks Haystack Rock. 100 percent smoke free. Imaginative special occasion packages. Massive wood burning lobby fireplace. Library w/ fireplace, stocked with impressive book collection. Pet and family friendly. Lavish continental buffet breakfast. In-room fireplaces, mini-kitchens. Jacuzzi tubs in select rooms. DVD players, complimentary movies. Morning paper. Warm cookies. 888-777-4047. 503-436-2241. 2864 Pacific Street. Cannon Beach, Oregon. www.theoceanlodge.com

Rhodes Stringfellow
Artist’s Reception: Nov. 3, 6:20-9 pm w/ Nate Bond on Baby
Grand (Complimentary wine & hors d’oeuvres)
Featuring artist Law Wai Hin – Original watercolors & acrylics
Featuring artist Ann Fleming – Bronze Sculptor
Featuring artist John Dudley – Original acrylics on canvas
Featuring artist Amanda Howard – Original oils

Cannon Beach boasts the rock structure known as "Goonies Rock," where part of the cult movie was made in the early 80's

Primary Elements Gallery
Reception: Nov. 3, 6 – 8 pm
Nov. 3, 10-Noon Featuring artist Christine Sharp – Painter
2 – 4 pm Featuring artist Alan Anwue – Sculptor
4 - 5:30 pm Featuring artist Eric Weigardt – Watercolor, also Book Signing ‘Free & Easy’
6 – 8 pm Featuring artists Greg Congleton – Sculptor & Ron Nicolaides – Oil
Nov. 4, 10-Noon Featuring artist Patty Thurlby – Glass work

DragonFire Studio & Gallery
Reception: Nov. 3, 4 - 7:30 pm
Artists Demos Nov. 3, 9:30 - 2:30 & Nov. 4, 9:30-1 pm
Featuring artist Tracy MacEwan – Acrylics, ‘Home Away from Home’ series
Featuring artist Mike Orwick – Oils, Durweigh Master of Fantasy & plein aire painter
Featuring artist Chris Bibby – Porltand vivid landscapes, bridges & buildings
Featuring artist Mike Smith – Not demonstrating on Friday

Northwest By Northwest Gallery
Nov. 3, 6 pm Benefit $10 w/ food & wine
Featuring Phillip Charette flute performance & Bronze Sculptor
Nov. 3, 1-3 pm Featuring artist Lillian Pitt
Nov. 3, 2 pm Featuring artist Rob Wurzer – Exhibit Sculptures
Nov. 4, 1 pm Wayne Chabre – Informal talk by ‘Sculptures Without Walls winner’
Featuring work of Marvin Oliver Nov. 4, 2 pm Reception

Inn At Spanish Head, Lincoln City. Lincoln City’s only resort hotel built right on the beach with all oceanfront rooms - nestled against a rugged cliffside overlooking a soft, sandy beach. Dine in penthouse restaurant and bar, for casual meal or candlelight dinner. An array of seafood specialties, juicy steaks and other Northwest favorites, including decadent Sunday buffet. Rooms range from bedrooms to studios to 1-bedroom suites with microwaves and refrigerators to full kitchens. Also, wi-fi, spa, saunas, exercise room and year-round heated swimming pool. Kids will love the game room and easy beach access. Full-service conference/meeting rooms for that inspirational retreat; extensive wedding possibilities. 4009 SW Highway 101, Lincoln City. 1-800-452-8127 or 541-996-2161. www.spanishhead.com

Music Around Town
Saturday Nov. 3, 2007

Icefire Glassworks: 9 -10 am – featuring Michael Corry

Cannon Beach Bakery: 10 - 10:45 am – featuring Salty Dogs

Ecola Seafood: 12-1 pm – featuring Steve Cheseborough

Cookie Company: 12-12:45 pm – featuring Salty Dogs

Primary Elements Gallery: 12:30-1:30 pm – featuring the Palmer Lavin Duo

DragonFire Studio & Gallery: 1-3 pm – featuring Lee Clingman
Morris’ Fireside Restaurant: 2-2:45 pm – featuring Salty Dogs

Fultano’s Cannon Beach Pizza: 2-3 pm – featuring Jason Lambert

Cannon Beach History Center: 2-3 pm – featuring Steve Cheseborough

Whitebird Gallery: 3 – 4 pm – featuring the Palmer Lavin Duo

Lumberyard Rotisserie & Grill: 3:30 - 4:30 pm – featuring Jason Lambert

Coaster Theatre: 4-6 pm – featuring String of Pearls
Gary Stroutsos headlines the event, playing 7 – 9

Tradewinds Motel, Rockaway Beach. All rooms are immaculate and have TV’s, VCR’s and in-room phones w/ data ports. Oceanfronts have queen bed, a double hide-a-bed, kitchen, cozy firelog fireplace and private deck. Both types sleep up to four people. Others are appointed for a two-person romantic getaway, yet still perfect for those on a budget. Elaborate oceanfront Jacuzzi suite has two bedrooms, kitchen, double hide-a-bed, fireplace and private deck, sleeping as many as six. For family reunions or large gatherings such as weddings, some rooms can connect to create two-room and three-room suites. Some rooms pet friendly. 523 N. Pacific St., Rockaway Beach. (503) 355-2112 - 1-800-824-0938. www.tradewinds-motel.com

Sandpiper Square: 4 - 4:45 pm – featuring Salty Dogs

DragonFire Studio & Gallery: 4 pm – featuring Luminos
Dooger’s Seafood & Grill: 4:30pm – featuring Michael Corry

Ernst & Ernst Collectors Gallery: 6 pm – featuring Jason Lambert

Breathtaking high panoramic beach views from oceanfront rooms, spacious family suites & fully equipped cottages.  Known for gracious hospitality, the sparkling clean Sea Horse features a heated indoor pool, dramatic oceanfront spa, great whale watching, free deluxe continental breakfast, conference room, free casino shuttle & HBO.  Fireplaces, private decks and spas are available in select rooms.  Close to shops, golf, fishing & restaurants.  Pets are welcome in select rooms.  Senior discounts.  Kids 18 and under stay free in their parent's room.  Very attractive rates.

20 gorgeous homes sleep up to 18; doubled that with some side-by-side homes. Some pet friendly. Cottages to massive homes; new oceanfront to renovated historic beach houses. All over central coast w/ Lincoln City, Otter Rock, Boiler Bay and Nye Beach. Long list of features, including barbecues, large decks, antique furnishings, wood stoves, gas fireplaces, hardwood floors, Jacuzzis and hot tubs. Most have movies, music, books. Gift basket w/ goodies in each

JP’s at Cannon Beach: 6-8 pm – featuring Cathy Speers, Jaeda Pappas & Danita Pappas
Rhodes Stringfellow: 6:20-9pm – featuring Nate Bond

Lumberyard Rotisserie & Grill: 7-9 pm – featuring Bruce Smith

Coaster Theatre: 7-9 pm – featuring Gary Stroutsos

Sunday Nov. 4, 2007

DragonFire Studio & Gallery: 9:30-11am – featuring Lee Clingman
DragonFire Studio & Gallery: 11-1 pm – featuring Gary Stroutsos

House of the Potter: 11 am – featuring Ken Finch

Haystack Gallery: 12:15 pm – featuring Ken Finch
Ernst & Ernst Collectors Gallery: 1:30pm – featuring Ken Finch

Lumberyard Rotisserie & Grill: 3-3:45pm – featuring Michael Corry

Dooger’s Seafood & Grill: 4:15-5pm – featuring Michael Corry

D Sands Condominium Motel, Lincoln City. Free, fresh baked cookie upon check-in is just the start. All rooms beachfront and up against Lincoln City's most famous stretch of beach: the D River. Each room comes as a suite or mini-suite, and has a kitchen and balcony or patio. Some w/ gas fireplaces, while all have a DVD Players; movies to rent come with free popcorn. Heated indoor pool, a spa, and this fabulous beach is lit at night. Rooms sleep from two, four to six - including a deluxe fireplace suite. Gift certificates orspecial occasion packages. www.dsandsmotel.com. 171 S.W. Highway 101. 800-527-3925.


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