Monday, July 22, 2013

Garibaldi Days and way on back....

We just discovered there's a Facebook page devoted to the history of Garibaldi and surrounding towns; Bay City, Rockaway, Wheeler, and Nehalem.  There are good quality historical photos of the area.  It's definitely worth a visit:   Garibaldi Oregon Memories.  Thanks to Bill Hayden for letting us know this terrific page is out there!

The Grub Club Does the Garibaldi Museum

On Monday, the Garibaldi Grub Club was invited to the Garibaldi Museum for a free museum day. Fourteen children of all ages (2 1/2 to 17) strolled, rode bikes, and scooters to the museum after indulging in a hearty lunch. It was a perfect sunny day for the after lunch exercise. Many had not been to the museum before. It was a terrific opportunity for them to learn some of their local history, and appreciate the maritime history of the Pacific Northwest. 

They built buckets, assembled boats, dressed up in colonial costumes, as well as taking turns ringing our notably loud  - CLAAAANNGGGG!!! ) )  )  )  )   )   )  bell in the Garibaldi Room.   
S'okay...that's what it's there for!


Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Don't forget to attend our annual Silent Auction on July 27th!

Gift certificates, fine wine, gift baskets.....come in and see what you'd like to bid on.  There's a lot to choose from and this occasion is a major fund raiser for providing the resources to maintain Garibaldi's unique and wonderful museum, and the events we sponsor.  

While you're there, don't forget to enjoy Patsy Chapin's watercolors.  She's on display until the end of July!

Sunday, July 14, 2013

August brings Rose Perez to the Garibaldi Museum.


Meet Rose in person, and take home a numbered print of her work, at the artist's reception and celebration of 40 years in the arts, on Saturday, August 3rd from 2 to 4 PM.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Artist Patsy Chapin for the month of July

Patsy is a warm and lively watercolor artist who has filled our Community Room with an abundance of her watercolors, scratchboard pieces, and an occasional oil painting.  Below are just a few examples of her work.

This blog keeper wants to apologize for the quality of the photos because they don't do her work justice.  I'll post new photos next chance I have to stop by the museum.

Patsy prices her work for everyday people who think they can't afford to buy original art.  Her work is very, very reasonably priced.  Come in and tempt yourself to take home some eye candy.  Blog keeper succumbed!







Sorry folks...this little beauty is SOLD!