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Rock Creek Chorus to perform in Astoria Cathlamet art auction benefits Tsuga Gallery North Coast Chorale hosts Portland Community College choir Artist reception with live music to follow the fundraiser ASTORIA — Hosted by the North Coast Chorale, the Portland Community Col- lege Rock Creek Chorus is coming to Astoria to present DFRQFHUWWREHQH¿WWKH&ODW- sop Community College Per- forming Arts Center. The concert will take place at 7 p.m. Wednesday May 27 at the CCC Perform- ing Arts Center, located cor- ner of 16th Street and Frank- lin Avenue. The vibrant communi- Rock Creek Chorus 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 27 CCC Performing Arts Center 16th Street and Franklin Avenue, Astoria $10 ty college chorus under the direction of Pollyanna Han- cock Moody will sing to raise CATHLAMET, Wash. — The Tsu- ga Gallery will be hosting an auction fundraiser Saturday, May 23 at the Elochoman Ma- rina. The event will take place next to the Drop Anchor Brew- ery, which will be open during the event. The auction preview is at noon, the silent auction will take place from noon to 3 p.m., and the live auction at will take place at 2 p.m. Music will be provided during the preview by Kathleen Petersen on the keyboard. Items for bid will include funds for their summer tour DQGWREHQH¿WWKH3$& The group will be joined by the North Coast Chorale, under the direction of De- nise Reed, in singing “Dry Your Tears, Afrika,” from the movie “Amistad,” with music composed by the pro- OL¿F¿OPFRPSRVHU-RKQ:LO- liams. Admission is $10. Chil- dren age 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Knappton Cove Heritage Center hosts an open house, presentation on cholera Tra i l ’s E n d Art Asso ci a ti o n Summer Workshops SIG N UP N O W ! July 6,7,8 — Portrait Painting in watercolor with Fealing Lin July 16 — Process Painting for teens using acrylics with Aziza Balle and Anne Pechovnik July 20-24 — Kids’ Circus Adventure art camp with Kathy Karbo and Sarah Ferguson August 13 — Managing Your Digital Images on your computer with Richard Newman August 17-21 — Watercolor Workshop with Don Andrews August 22-23 — Basketry Workshop (ages 13-adult) with Catherine Ridenour and Judi Marsh-Garrity For d eta iled cla ss d escription s a n d to sign u p go to tra ilsen d a rt.org or ca ll 5 41- 419- 5 869 Trail’s End Art Center is located at 656 A Street in Gearhart, OR OPEN Wed thru Sun 11am to 4pm 20 | May 21, 2015 | coastweekend.com also sign up their children for the Aug. 8 Junior Archaeolo- gy Day. The Knappton Cove Her- LWDJH &HQWHU LV D QRQSUR¿W organization dedicated to the preservation and interpreta- tion of the historic U.S. Quar- antine Station, the Columbia River “Ellis Island,” a Na- tional Historic Site. The her- itage center is located at 521 Washington State Route 401. LONG BEACH, Wash. — Tinker- ville Art Consignment and Gallery welcomes mixed-me- dia artist Keith Yurdana, who will be present for a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 22. Tinkerville is located at 811 3DFL¿F$YH6)RUPRUHLQIRU- mation, call 360-213-6568. Yurdana works in draw- ing, sculpture and photogra- phy. His artwork investigates The Portla n d Com m u n ity College Ro ck C r eek C ho r us a t the C C C Per fo rm in g Ar ts C en ter child ren 12 & u n d er F RE E w ith a d u lt Noon preview Noon to 3 p.m. silent auction 2 p.m. live auction Elochoman Marina 500 Second St., Cathlamet, Wash. art, blown glass, collectibles from the estate of Tsuga Gal- lery founder Janet Cimino, a Keith Yurdana shows imagined plant-animal hybrid drawings North Coast Chorale $10 Saturday, May 23 Tinkerville gallery welcomes Hawaii artist Hosts Quarantine Station. Also during the open house, visitors can view a special museum display on U.S. Public Health Service Fallen Comrades, celebrate the plaster repair done by Clatsop Community College historic preservation students, stroll the grounds and view the new healing garden. Light refreshments will be served. Parents and guardians can TIC K ETS NASELLE, Wash. — The Knappton Cove Heritage Center and Quarantine Hospi- tal Museum invites the public to an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 23. At 2 p.m., hear Portland State University Professor Friedrich Schuler give the presentation “Cholera Causes Quarantine.” Schuler will talk about how cholera impacted the need for a Columbia River Fundraiser collection of paintings by Pearl %XUQVDQG-XG\&XUWLVDQG¿QH art and crafts donated by Tsuga Gallery members. Funds received will be for the support of the Tsuga Gal- lery, a co-op of area artists and D F QRQSUR¿W FRUSRUDWLRQ dedicated to the appreciation, ed- ucation and support of local art. Following the auction, there will be an artists’ reception at the Tsuga Gallery, located at 70 Main St. Refreshments will be served and music will continue by Petersen on the keyboard. W ed M a y 27 7p m Singing to raise funds for th eir summer tour and to benefit th e PAC! Fo r m o re in fo visit: w w w .n o rthco a stcho ra le.o rg belief, a unifying characteris- tic all humans possess that is malleable by nature. Concepts of symbiosis, metamorphosis and manipulation aid Yurdana in creating works such as a plant-animal hybrids that he calls Floragrafts. He mapping the creatures’ anatomy, phys- iology and evolution in his artwork. Yurdana earned his Mas- ter of Fine Arts from the Uni- versity of Washington and his Bachelor of Fine Arts from San Jose State University. He has exhibited nationally and internationally at venues such as the Seattle Art Museum and the Sunshine International Art Museum in Beijing, China. 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