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May 28, 2015
weekend
arts & entertainment
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COASTAL LIFE
The Cheese Guy
Contributor Marilyn Gilbaugh highlights a cheese-making workshop
THE ARTS
Friday Night Flicks
A Manzanita film series
FEATURE
Tenor Guitar Gathering
The sixth annual gathering draws enthusiasts from afar
DINING
Mouth of the Columbia
Buttercup in Nehalem offers chowder and ice cream
STEPPING OUT........ .............................................................. 5, 6, 7
CROSSWORD........... ....................................................................17
CW MARKETPLACE........ ....................................................... 18, 19
GRAB BAG ....... .......................................................................... 23
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Dave McMacken, owner of Ratz and Co., stands next
to a poster he designed for the Tenor Guitar Gather-
ing, which celebrates its sixth annual festival May 28
to 31.
Photo by Joshua Bessex
See story on Page 12
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Finger-picking guitar comes to Long Beach
LONG BEACH, WASH. — Fin-
ger-style Guitar Legend Terry
Robb with Albert Reda per-
form at 7 p.m. Saturday, May
30 at Peninsula Performing
Arts &enter, 0 PaFi¿F AYe.
N., Long Beach, Washington.
The doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Beer, wine and other refresh-
ments are aYailable. TicNets
are $12 at the door.
Robb has long been con-
sidered one of the top acoustic
blues guitarists. His dynamic,
signature ¿ngerpicNing style
and ability to sound liNe a
hard, yet sophisticated, band
in a solo performance haYe
amazed audiences worldwide
and earned him international
acclaim.
A member of the Oregon
Music Hall of Fame and Cas-
cade Blues Association Hall of
Fame, Robb is an icon of the
Yibrant Paci¿c Northwest mu-
sic scene. A perennial Muddy
Award winner, haYing won the
Muddy Award for Best Acous-
tic Guitar an unprecedented
1 consecutiYe years since
the category was introduced
in 1992 until retiring from
the competition in 2011, he is
honored by the Cascade Blues
Association with a namesaNe
award: the “Terry Robb” Best
Acoustic Guitar Muddy Award
which is bestowed on a nomi-
nated guitarist from the North-
west region annually.
For information, call, 360-
901-0962.
Terry Robb with
Albert Reda
7 p.m. Saturday, May 30
Peninsula Performing Arts Center
504 Pacific Ave. N.
Long Beach, Wash.
$12
Submitted photo
Terry Robb plays at the Peninsula performing Arts Center in Long Beach, Washington.
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