Biologist, author, artist talks birds April 8 Ram Papish to speak at final World of Haystack Rock lecture CANNON BEACH — The Friends of Haystack Rock will present the final lec- ture in the 2014-15 World of Haystack Rock lecture series at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 at the Cannon Beach Library. Wildlife artist, biol- ogist and author Ram Papish will give the talk “Seabirds of the Falkland Islands.” Papish is a professional bird enthusiast, who com- bines his education in fine art with his experiences working as a field biologist to create artistic and accu- rate wildlife images. For 20-plus field seasons, Papish studied birds and oth- er wildlife at many locations around the globe. In 2012 he retired from the “bio bum” lifestyle to concentrate on his first love: wildlife art. He has also authored and illustrated two children’s books, “The Little Fox” and “The Little Seal,” published by the University of Alaska Press. His illustrations ap- pear in many books and pub- lications, including “Cali- fornia Condors in the Pacific Northwest” and “Handbook of Oregon Birds. “ Papish also enjoys writ- ing mysteries, acting in Shakespeare plays, interna- tional travel, fantasy foot- ball and watching musicals. He lives in Toledo on six wooded acres with his wife, eight bird feeders, eight nest boxes, 18 chickens and one Submitted photo Wildlife artist, biologist and author Ram Papish will speak about seabirds of the Falkland Islands during the next World of Haystack Rock lecture. Chia pet. The Friends of Haystack Rock support the Haystack Rock Awareness Program in cooperation with the city of Cannon Beach, promoting the preservation and protec- tion of the intertidal life and birds that inhabit the Marine Garden and the Oregon Is- lands National Wildlife Ref- uge at Haystack Rock. The friends also serve to educate local residents as well as visitors to the region. In addition to being the final lecture in the 2014-15 series, the evening’s event will also serve as the kick- off to the 30th anniversary activities of the Haystack Rock Awareness Program. To learn more about Friends of Haystack Rock, visit www.friendsofhay- stackrock.org ‘Seabirds of the Falkland Islands’ 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 Cannon Beach Library 131 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach www.friendsofhaystackrock.org Free Quartetto Gelato serves up sweet world music Saturday Catch this Canadian foursome in concert at the historic Raymond Theatre RAYMOND, Wash. — In a quirky change of pace, Sunday After- noon Live’s next performance will take place Saturday, April 4. Appropriately, the group coming in brings some refresh- ing and surprising elements to their performance, too. Quartetto Gelato, a Canadian four-some that, all dressed up, resembles a baroque quartet, will appear at the Raymond Theatre for a 2 p.m. performance. The theater is located at 323 Third St. Liberty Theater Presents LADY LIBERTY LUNCHEON April 9th 12-1:30 pm Honoring Jeanne Maddox-Peterson and Judy Maddox Bigby LEGENDARY THIRD THURSDAY COMEDY SERIES FINALE Boldly Contemporary Ventriloquist Lynn Trefzger April 25 7:30 pm Dance Theater of Harlem is m aking their first ever appearance at the LIberty Theater, in a RARE W est Coast tour April 16th 7 pm Liberty Theater • 1203 Commercial, Astoria Box Office 503.325.5922 X55 or ticketswest.com 2 | April 2, 2015 | coastweekend.com 7LFNHWVDUHDWWKHER[RI¿FH or $12 in advance at Sagen’s, South Bend Pharmacy and Ray- mond Theatre; or by mail, SAL, 404 11th St., Raymond WA 98577; or by phone at 360-942- 3252. Quartetto Gelato, familiarly known as QG, includes accor- dion artist Alexander Sevastian who has performed solo for Sunday Afternoon Live on two occasions. For two decades, QG has enchanted audiences and critics worldwide with its exotic blend of virtuosity, passion and humor. Classical in training and eclec- tic by design, Quartetto Gelato not only thrills audiences with multi-instrument mastery but also offers a brilliant operatic tenor. The groups globe-span- ning repertoire of classical mas- terworks, operatic arias, sizzling tangos, and gypsy folk songs are delivered with signature theatri- cal stage presence and relaxed humor. QG established its reputa- tion early in 1996 by winning the coveted title of NPR’s “Per- formance Today” Debut Artist of the Year. The selection panel concluded the quartet was “an amazing ensemble that achieves the nearly impossible: they play salon music with real style and classical music with real pre- cision; great chops and a com- Submitted photo Sunday Afternoon Live will host Quartetto Gelato for a special Saturday performance at 2 p.m. April 4 at the Raymond Theatre. mitment in all that they play.” ,QWKHJURXS¶V¿UVW'9' “Quartetto Gelato: A Concert in Wine Country!” was picked up by PBS throughout the U.S. for broadcast, and is now shown regularly on that network. QG was honored as Best Classical Ensemble at Cana- da’s 2010 INDIE awards, the same year the group recorded its eighth CD, “The Magic of Christmas,” featuring seasonal favorites. QG’s previous record- ings, which play a huge role in the group’s soaring popularity, are “Musica Latina,” “Quartetto Gelato Travels the Orient Ex- press,” “Neapolitan Café,” “Aria Fresca,” “Rustic Chivalry,” as well as its debut recording, sim- ply entitled “Quartetto Gelato.” Canadian astronaut Robert Thirsk chose the latter two CDs IRUKLV1$6$ÀLJKWRQERDUGWKH space shuttle Columbia, taking QG’s artistry literally into outer space. Now QG is celebrating its own: In 2014 the quartet released its ninth CD, comprised entirely of Canadian compositions writ- WHQVSHFL¿FDOO\IRU4* Sponsors for this Sunday Af- ternoon Live performance are Ekone Oyster, Helen Campbell, Mike Sullivan, and Ron and *HQQLH+DW¿HOG For more information about Sunday Afternoon Live, visit www.sundayafternoonlive.org or email sal@reachone.com