Master Gardeners hold winter workshop Take the mystery out of pruning fruit trees and berries ILWACO, Wash. — The Wash- ington State University Master Gardeners of Pacif- ic County begin their third year of sponsoring a series of gardening workshops in conjunction with the Colum- bia Pacific Heritage Muse- um. The intent of this joint venture is to create a Pacif- ic County Master Gardener demonstration garden. The museum is located on 115 S.E. Lake St., and the Dis- covery Garden is located be- hind the museum’s parking lot. On Saturday, Feb. 28, Pa- cific County Master Garden- ers are sponsoring their first 2015 workshop on “Taking the Mystery out of Pruning Fruit Trees and Berries.” Master gardener volunteers will speak on and demon- strate proper pruning tech- niques for fruit trees, fruit bushes and cane berries. The lecture begins at 10 a.m. After the workshop, you can practice your new prun- ing skills on the trees and bushes in the museum’s Dis- covery Garden. Bring your favorite pruning tools and dress for the weather. Do you have plant ques- tions or problems? Come ask a master gardener. Stop by the museum anytime be- tween 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. with your plant questions. If possible, bring samples of Submitted photo Learn about proper pruning techniques with master gardeners at the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum’s Discovery Garden. ‘Taking the Mystery out of Pruning Fruit Trees and Berries’ 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum 115 S.E. Lake St., Ilwaco, Wash. bevarnoldy@gmail.com Free your plant problem. The workshop and plant clinic are free and open to the public. Mark your calendar for the following three work- shops at the Columbia Pacif- ic Heritage Museum: • Saturday, May 2, “Edi- ble Garden Planning”; • Saturday, July 25, “In- Enter songwriting competition LONG BEACH, Wash. — The Long Beach Acoustic Music Foundation at the Peninsula Arts Center is sponsoring a songwriting contest. This competition is open to all residents of the Long Beach Peninsula including amateur and professional songwriters. The entry deadline is March 15. Prizes are six hours of re- cording and mixing in a local studio and a showcase at the Peninsula Arts Center. Winners will be chosen by a Blue Ribbon Judging Com- mittee comprised of music industry professionals. Songs are judged equally on original- ity, lyrics, melody and compo- sition. For an entry form and more information, email events@ peninsulaartscenter.org or call 360-901-0962. sects and Wildlife in the Garden”; • Saturday, Oct. 17, “Over-winter Edible Gar- dening.” For more information, contact Bev Arnoldy at bev- arnoldy@gmail.com Peninsula Arts Center hosts folksinger Seattle songstress Jaspar Lepak brings Americana tunes LONG BEACH, Wash. — Jaspar Lepak is a folk and Americana songstress whose remarkable gift for melody is only sur- passed by her poetry. Hear her perform at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 at the Penisula Arts Center. A child of the Sonoran Des- ert, Lepak’s songs are deeply LQÀXHQFHGE\WKHPDQ\SODFHV she has called home: Tucson, Minneapolis, Durban, and currently Seattle. Sweeping across landscapes with an emotional depth that is ex- traordinary, her lyrics expose a brave vulnerability while her clear, pure voice touches the heart. Lepak started writing songs just after college while living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Between 2004 and 2009 she UHFRUGHG¿YHDOEXPV In the fall of 2009, she moved to Durban, South Af- rica, with her husband, Kale. Lepak’s music found an en- thusiastic audience, and in 2011, she recorded her sixth CD with the help of talented Durban musicians playing the parts of banjo, mandolin, dobro, bass, and lead guitar. “Forgiving Wind” was hailed by Rolling Stone South Africa as an album with “more than enough beauty and original charm to make you a fan.” Lepak became a Seattle resident in June 2012 and was FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. Member FINRA/SIPC • ST O C K S/B O N D S • M U T U AL FU N D S • F D IC -IN SU R E D C D ’S • IR A A C C O U N T S honored to perform in Seat- tle’s 2013 Northwest Folklife Festival. In April 2014, she re- leased her seventh CD, “Wide World,” at Durban’s UKZN’s Center for Jazz and Popular Music. Crafted with sim- ple elegance, “Wide World” showcases the best of what Lepak’s performances have to offer: humor, vulnerability, an emphasis on nature and the VHDVRQVDQGDTXLHW¿HUFHQHVV that champions the female voice and honors the emotions of the heart. 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