A Wild Bird and Backyard General Store featured music by Giraffes on a Raft.
Georgia Cockerman discussed and signed her two books; "Why, Why,Why?" a memoir of a family tragedy, and "Wildlife Friends: Northwest Coast," a children's book of poetry.
Feather Your Nest presented a display of vintage Avon and Sarah Coventry jewelry.
At Wright's Custom Framing and Fog & Fine Art Gallery, Dale Wells held up Rob Decker with a banana - not for his paintings, but for his necklace.
Dennis Wright and Ken Range modeling a bracelet from one of Wright's artists, and Rob's necklace. The necklace was eventually returned.
Jay Mosby painted portraits of Art Walkers at Wright's.
Earle Sidelle's photography was displayed at Dewey's Digs. Sorry Earle, the camera went into Pete Chasar mode again and simplified the image. Must have been all the shenanigans at Wright's. Looks pretty cool though, doesn't it.
The camera is still in simplified mode as Docent Bonnie at Manley Art Center discussed the 20 award winning pieces of the travelling show of the Watercolor Society of Oregon.
Marshall Thompson on guitar at Manley Art Center.
Maryjane Carlson working on clay art at Manley Art Center, a painting by Pete Chasar in the background.
Marshall and son Noah Thompson played and sang at Manley Art Center.
At Brian Scott Gallery, new paintings by Pete Chasar - and a new style for Pete.
Patty Ann DaCunha at Brian Scott Gallery. Patty Ann led the crowd in singing Happy Birthday to Mary McMinn. Christina Olsen painted a huge birthday card for all to sign.
Mary McMinn is 90. Her latest painting is a "Tin Lizzy" seen through a big barn door (to her left in the photo). You can see a collection of Mary's paintings at Brian Scott Gallery, 515 Chetco Avenue in Brookings.
Thanks to all the artists, musicians, and venues for another enjoyable Brookings Second Saturday Art Walk!
Nola Range