The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, April 23, 2015, Image 20

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    ASOC seeks submissions, proposals for fall production
ASTORIA — The Astor Street
Opry Company production
committee meets on a regular
basis to augment and create
the ASOC Playhouse calendar
of events, shows, fundraisers
and other activities.
The committee is currently
seeking submissions for a fall
production and director pro-
posals. The fall show will run
Oct. 9 to 24 with auditions on
Aug. 23 and 24. Plays can be
anything from original work to
published, drama to comedies.
The proposal needs to in-
clude ASOC budget and pro-
posal forms. Forms can be
obtained by contacting Judith
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proposals
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day in June production com-
mittee meeting.
Production
committee
members include: Judith
Niland, Steven Nice, Bill
Carr, Mary Ritter, ChrisLynn
Taylor, Becka Blacksten, Kim
Werst, Sandi Hilton and Terry
MacDonald.
Loyalty Day Follies holds auditions Sunset Empire Amateur Radio Club
hosts educational outreach at CCC
ILWACO, Wash. — For the sec-
ond year in a row, the tradi-
tional Loyalty Days Weekend
on the Long Beach Peninsula
begins with a local show fea-
turing a variety of vocal, in-
strumental and comic talents
from the area. The Loyalty
Day Follies, a family-friendly
event for all ages, will be held
at 7 p.m. Friday, May 1 at the
River City Playhouse.
Auditions for this talent
show will be held at 1 p.m. Sat-
urday, April 25 at the playhouse,
located at 127 Lake St. S.E.
In addition to those pic-
tured preparing to audition,
youngsters from Ocean Park
and Long Beach Elementary
School will play piano and
sing with their classmates.
Organizers also hope to hear
from vintage crooner Pete
Hanner.
Live music is strongly en-
couraged. Vocalists are asked
to bring sheet music. Piano
accompaniment is available at
the audition as well as at the
performance. Patriotic songs
are not required, but commu-
nity and family-oriented mate-
rial is welcome.
ASTORIA — The Sunset Em-
pire Amateur Radio Club will
offer a variety of amateur ra-
dio demonstrations Saturday,
April 25 at Clatsop Communi-
ty College. The event will take
place from 10 a.m. to noon in
Room 207 of Towler Hall. The
public is invited, and refresh-
ments will be served.
By the end of the demon-
strations, visitors will have
a better understanding of the
amateur radio hobby and the
wide range of activities it
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can offer, how the ham radio
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portance in providing an emer-
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tems are disrupted.
The live demonstrations
River City Playhouse
will include:
127 Lake St. S.E., Ilwaco, Washington
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need of additional informa- or cell/text her at 360-244- to the repeater coverage area,
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LONG BEACH, WASH. — The Pen-
insula Arts Center welcomes
back acoustic guitarist Doug
Smith at 7 p.m. Saturday, April
25. Tickets are $12, and doors
open at 6:30 p.m.
Smith is a 2005 Grammy
Award winner and the 2006
winner of the prestigious Win-
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classical and jazz elements and
has been called a cross between
Chet Atkins, Leo Kottke and
Michael Hedges.
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es around the world including
Japan, Taiwan and China.
Smith won a Grammy, along
with 11 other great guitarists,
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radio demos
10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 25
Room 207, Towler Hall
Clatsop Community College
1651 Lexington Ave., Astoria
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or smart phone can connect
to a repeater anywhere in the
world to communicate with
other operators using that re-
peater.
• IRLP: Internet Radio
Linking Project allows two ra-
dios to be linked through the
Internet. Repeaters may be
linked so that groups of ama-
teurs using two distant repeat-
ers can communicate.
• Morse Code and Light-
ship Columbia: a method of
transmitting text information
as a series of on-off tones,
lights or clicks. Each letter or
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amateur radio program
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www.sunset-empire-arc.org,
email
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book for Sunset Empire Am-
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vance the cause of amateur ra-
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of Best Pop Instrumental CD.
By himself, he has a dozen CDs
to his credit.
He has shared the stage with
such guitar luminaries as Lau-
rence Juber, Tommy Emmanuel
and Andy McKee, and he just
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Judy Koch Smith will be joining
him at the arts center.
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0962. To make reservations,
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go to www.peninsulaartscenter. Flutist Judy Koch Smith and Grammy-winning guitarist Doug Smith will perform at the
Peninsula Arts Center.
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