The Whet Spot

The Historic Gilbert District will participate in Shop Small Saturday.

The Historic Gilbert District will participate in Shop Small Saturday on Nov. 25.

Locally owned businesses in the historic Gilbert District make it worthwhile to shop small during the traditional post-Thanksgiving shopping frenzy.

Shoppers will be encouraged to patronize small and local businesses.

“The shops here are unique and have things you can’t get anywhere else,” said Denise Fairweahter, the neighborhood champion. “There is a place for Internet shopping, but nothing can replace going into a store and looking, and feeling, and touching and seeing the item you want to purchase.”

Shop Small Saturday was created in 2010 by American Express, but businesses do not have to accept American Express to participate in a neighborhood event. Since 2012, neighborhoods nationwide have been encouraged to host events to unite their communities and encourage local shopping.

The bustling Historic Gilbert District businesses at the vibrant intersection of Broadway and Holladay Drive will joyfully showcase the event with enchanting window posters and window displays.

A historic district is preserved due to its historical, architectural, or cultural significance. They play a crucial role in maintaining the heritage and character of a town.

The district features a unique collection of historic buildings, structures, and landmarks, providing a glimpse into the past and allowing visitors and residents to appreciate a place’s rich history and cultural heritage.

Appreciating the reserved parking for the Historic Gilbert District of downtown Seaside.

Dedicated parking is to be found on the corner of Holladay and Oceanway, thanks to the Gilbert Block.

Walk east on Broadway over the Necanicum River, and you’re in a very different world — the oldest part of Seaside, to be exact. Seaside’s mayor from 1912 to 1916, Alexandre Gilbert, rebuilt the four-block Gilbert District at the intersection of Broadway and Holladay Drive after the city’s big fire in 1912. Today the Gilbert District is thriving with vibrant restaurantsart galleriesboutiques, and antique stores. More than 30 local businesses call this historic district home. Here’s how to spend a few hours poking around. 

Stroll across the arched Broadway Bridge and see the Gilbert Block Building, est. 1914, and Kirwen Building, est. 1913,  the Wheatley-Desler Building, est. 1914,  the Menzel Building est.1913, old Seaside City jail, est. 1914, and the old Seaside firehouse, est. 1914 on the corner of Highway 101 and Broadway Street. 

Postcards from the Historic Gilbert District.

Broadway Bridge photo over the Necanicum River in Seaside courtesy of Stanford Lynx other images by Google and Linda Fenton-Mendenhall.

Seaside’s mayor from 1912 to 1916, Alexandre Gilbert, rebuilt the four-block Gilbert District at the intersection of Broadway and Holladay Drive after the city’s big fire of 1912. Today the Historic Gilbert District is thriving with vibrant restaurants, art galleries, boutiques and antique stores.

Photo courtesy of Seaside Visitors Bureau
Map courtesy of KP Graphic Arts

Shop Small. November 28, 2020.

As with most things in 2020, Small Business Saturday is going to be different and we are excited about it!

This holiday season, give the gift of Oregon! Our local businesses need support. One way Oregonians can help is to shop homegrown businesses that are run by our neighbors, family, and friends. Local retailers are prepared for you to shop safely.

HISTORIC GILBERT DISTRICT BUSINESSES  in Seaside:
94.9 The Bridge
ACE Hardware
Ancient Health and Healing
At Home on Broadway
Bagels by the Sea
Beach Books
Beach Puppy
Bella Espresso
Dough Dough Bakery
End of the Trail Pub
Fairweather House and Gallery
Fire House Grill
Five-Star Henna
Hold Fast Tattoo Company
Holiday Inn Express
Line X of Clatsop County
Nonni’s Bistro
Pacific Heirloom and Collectibles
Patty’s Wicker Cafe
Peddler’s Row
Pizza a’fetta Seaside
Rust and Dust
Salon on Broadway
Seaside Antique Mall
Seaside Brewery Co.
Seaside Coffee House
Seaside Coffee Roasters
Seaside Yarn and Fiber

Shamous Rocks
Spay and Neuter Thrift Shop

Starry Night Inn and Art Hotel
Studio 7
SunRose Gallery
The Heathy Hub
The Whet Spot

TigerLily Gallery
Tom’s Fish and Chips

Tora Sushi
Una Ves Mas Mexican Restaurant
Yellow Curry Cozy Thai

Wheel Fun

Watch this site for an interactive list of the Historic Gilbert District Shop Small businesses, including contact information and website links.  Information to help everyone stay safe and shop safely during the  COVID pandemic.

Small Saturday is a national event that was created in 2010 by American Express. The first event was held November 27, 2010. Small Business Saturday encourages holiday shoppers to patronize brick and mortar businesses that are small and local.

The Historic Gilbert District is located in the heart of Seaside and encompasses the four city blocks on the corners of Broadway and Holladay. As this holiday season comes, it is incumbent upon each of us to do what we can for one another – it is the ultimate gift.

Nov. 7th Seaside First Saturday Art Walk

SEASIDE — The Seaside First Saturday Art Walk will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday. Participants are expected to wear face coverings.

1. TigerLily Gallery, 613 Broadway St.
Featuring Michelle Rassp, a contemporary artist whose work shows influences from Pablo Picasso, Maurits Cornelis Escher and Salvador Dalí.

2. Pizza a’fetta, 611 Broadway St.
Presenting hand painted wall murals by Oregon artist Donny Masterson, whose works reflect an interest in photography and film. The Stephanie Inn has rooms that feature Masterson’s art.

3. SunRose Gallery, 606 Broadway St.
Showcasing sand dollar mosaic artist and painter Mimi Cernyar Fox; stained glass mosaic artist Anna Meyrick; and upcycle mixed media artist Patty Thurlby.


4. Pacific Heirloom Art and Collectables, 608 Broadway St.
Featuring a collection of lighthouses mediums such as clay, stone, resin and ceramic. Many depict Oregon’s coastal lighthouses.

5. Fairweather House and Gallery, 612 Broadway St.
Presenting the opening reception for “WILD BEAUTY,” featuring regional artists Mike Brown, Karen Doyle, Agnes Field, Dorota Haber-Leligh, Lee Munsell, Ron Nicolaides, Neal Maine and Vanessa K. Stokes. Also introducing wildlife artist Leopoldine Brew, who was honored with an award in the 2020 International Recognition Arts Competition.

6. The Whet Spot, 12 N. Holladay Drive
Showcasing Billy Lutz, local artist, musician and philosopher. Patrons can enjoy craft beers, ciders and wines.

7. Starry Night Inn and Art Hotel, 811 1st Ave.
Featuring art from Oregon artists. November selected artist Abigail Claire has always been inspired by fairytales which you can see reflected in her art.

Find additional original art during the day:

Seaside Coffee House, 3 N. Holladay Drive

Seaside Antique Mall, 726 Broadway St.

Rust and Dust Vintage, 810 Broadway St.

Oct. 3rd Seaside First Saturday Art Walk.

Save the date and time.
October 3rd, 5-7 pm

#1. TigerLily Gallery, 613 Broadway

Featuring Edi Olson, a professional artist and art instructor for the past 40 years who is based in Vancouver. Mostly a self-taught artist, Olson prefers to paint with a palette knife and then use a brush to refine and add detail. Olson has a fascination and love of ocean scenes, her main subject matter. She describes her style as realistic with attention to detail, light and energy within each painting.

#2. Pizza a’fetta, 611 Broadway

Featuring hand painted wall murals by Oregon artist Donny Masterson, who has a special interest in photography and film. One of the top boutique inns on the Oregon Coast, the Stephanie Inn, has rooms that feature artwork from Masterson.

#3. SunRose Gallery, 606 Broadway St.

Featured artists for October are ceramicist Terri Axness from Muddy Creek Studio, felted wall sculpture artist Robin Montero and “quilted” painter Ronni Harris. Image: “Hollyhock House” by Ronni Harris.

#4. Pacific Heirloom Art and Collectables, 608 Broadway St.

Featuring a collectable figurehead that served as the face of a ship as it was plowing through water in the last century, a symbolic maidenhead meant to protect sailors, bring good omens, and intimidate the enemies.

#5. Fairweather House and Gallery, 612 Broadway St.

LIGHT and SHADOWS show featuring  Paul Brent, Diane Copenhaver, Linda Fenton-Mendenhall, Neal Maine, Emily Miller, Diana Nadal & Vanessa K. Stokes. All NW works by very different artists in terms of age, geography, and medium. “Golden Hour- Seaside Estuary” by Linda Fenton-Mendenhall

#6. The Whet Spot, 12 N. Holladay Drive

Featuring Billy Lutz, local artist, musician, and philosopher. The Whet Spot offers a relaxed, friendly, adults-only atmosphere where patrons can enjoy craft beers, ciders and wines while viewing local art.”Tillamook Head II” acrylic on panel by Billy Lutz

#7. Starry Night Inn and Art Hotel, 811 1st Ave

Featuring Raven Lloyd’s new constellation art piece. In addition, offering her hand painted coasters can be mounted and hung as art, as well.”Malibu” acrylic by Raven Lloyd

OCTOBER 3rd, 2020 list:

1. TigerLily Gallery, 613 Broadway

2. Pizza a’fetta, 611 Broadway St.

3. SunRose Gallery, 606 Broadway St.

4. Pacific Heirloom Art and Collectables, 608 Broadway St

5. Fairweather House and Gallery, 612 Broadway St.

6. The Whet Spot, 12 N. Holladay Drive

7. Starry Night Inn and Art Hotel, 811 1st Ave

And, too, find additional original art during the day at:

Seaside Coffee House, 3 N. Holladay Drive

Seaside Antique Mall, 726 Broadway St.

Rust and Dust Vintage, 810 Broadway Street.

For more info, please visit http://www.facebook.com/SeasideFirstSaturdayArtWalk

Downtown Seaside Spring Wine Walk. Saturday May 18th, 2019

Downtown Seaside Spring Wine Walk

Hosted by Seaside Downtown Development Association

Presale Ticket

You receive a commemorative stemless wine glass, wristband and Wine Walk Passport. Must be 21+ to participate Less

Presales end on May 17 at 11:30 PM

$15.00

 

 

The best Wines are the ones you drink with friends…

Come Wine With Us at the Seaside Spring Wine Walk where 22 Wineries will showcase their best wines in beautiful Downtown Seaside at participating businesses.

And, too #14 through #22 are located in the Historic Gilbert District of downtown Seaside!!!

 

 

Complimentary appetizers featured at each location.

Wine tastings are from 3:00-7:00 p.m. sharp!

A commemorative wine glass and ID bracelet are required for wine tasting.

Must be 21 or over to participate.

Wineries will charge nominal tasting fees.

Prices will be available for view in the Wine Walk Passport booklet.

 

Get your glass and wristband early by going to one of our Check-in stations starting at 1:00pm

Pick up your glass, wristband and passport booklet at any of the following locations:

 

Carousel Mall (2 locations) 1:00 – 6:30pm

Maggie’s on the Prom 2:00 – 5:00pm

Holiday Inn & Express 2:00 – 5:00pm

All locations will be equipped to take both cash or credit.

December window displays in the Gilbert neighborhood are, truly, a holiday greeting card.

2018 photo postcard by Linda Fenton-Mendenhall commissioned by Fairweather House and Gallery for Seaside First Saturday Art Walk.

 

Top row:

Fairweather House and Gallery located at 612 Broadway St. Seaside Yarn and Fiber located at 10A N. Holladay Dr., and SunRose Gallery located at 606 Broadway Street.

 

Bottom Row:

The Whet Spot located at 12 N. Holladay Dr.,  Beach Books located at 616 Broadway St., Shine Fair Trade located at 609 Broadway St. (gnome) and City of Seaside intersection at Broadway Street and Holladay Drive.

 

 

 

Celebrating 15 years in 2019, the Seaside First Saturday Art Walk, is a free event and is open to the public. The Art Walk is all about seeing art in the galleries and boutiques located between Holladay Drive and Broadway Street in the historic district of downtown Seaside.
Map courtesy of KP Graphic Arts.
The Historic Gilbert District in downtown Seaside, on the corner of Broadway Street and Holladay Drive.
SAVE THE DATES.
 
2019 Seaside First Saturday Art Walks.
March 2
April 6
May 4
June 1
July 6
August 3
September 7
October 5
November 2
December 7

Please note: There will no Art Walks in January or February.

 

For more photos, go to www/facebook.com/ Seaside First Saturday Art Walk.

Shop the neighborhood. Stroll the neighborhood. Enjoy the holiday season.

 

Our View: Shopping small is a big deal…

Thank you  to The Daily Astorian for the editorial to Shop Small.

 

 

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