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CCC Upward Bound presents ‘Shakespeare ‘n’ Love’ Summer academy students to perform scenes from Shakespeare comedies Submitted photo The “Shakespeare ‘n’ Love” director and cast: From left, front row, Caitlynn Howe, Brittany Virgillo, Emily Matlock; second row, Shanda Bonn, David J. Foster, Hally Chauvin, Isaac Gray; third row, Brenton Davis, Brian Sheppard, Faith Smith, Matthew Duncan; fourth row, Chase Ferrell, Ryan Laforteza and Cheyenne Lyon. ASTORIA — Local high school students from the Clatsop Community Col- lege Upward Bound Sum- mer Academy will present “Shakespeare ‘N’ Love,” a night of comedic scenes by William Shakespeare. Astor Street Opry Company will host the performance that starts at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 28 at the ASOC Play- house. Admission is free, and VHDWLQJLVRQD¿UVWFRPHED- sis. Doors open at 7 p.m. Do- nations are welcome and will EHQH¿WWKH$VWRU6WUHHW2SU\ Company building fund. The “Shakespeare ‘N’ Love” cast includes Bren- ton Davis, Brian Sheppard, Brittany Virgillo, Caitlynn Howe, Chase Ferrell, Chey- enne Lyon, David J. Foster, Emily Matlock, Faith Smith, Hally Chauvin, Ian Mc- Crary, Isaac Gray, Matthew Duncan, Phoenix Miller and Ryan Laforteza. The students will be per- forming scenes from “As You Like It,” “A Midsum- mer Night’s Dream,” “Much Ado About Nothing,” “The Taming of the Shrew” and “Twelfth Night.” Shanda Bonn, an instruc- tional aide and head dance team coach for Seaside High School who also has a back- ground in theater, will direct the performance. Upward Bound is a TRiO precollege program of the U.S. Department of Educa- tion. The program is 100 per- cent funded by a federal grant in the amount of $296,588 and provides advising, tu- toring, mentoring, cultural enrichment and academic in- struction for students in ninth through 12th grades. The Summer Academy is a col- lege-simulation experience to promote success in edu- cation beyond high school. Students attend academic classes in the morning and participate in hands-on group projects in the afternoon. Astor Street Opry Com- pany Playhouse is located at 129 W. Bond St. For more information, contact the Up- ZDUG %RXQG RI¿FH DW 338-2370. American Legion hosts annual craft bazaar, bake sale Auxiliary to give proceeds from fair, raffle to veterans at Oregon VA hospitals CANNON BEACH — The Can- non Beach American Legion Auxiliary will hold its annu- al craft bazaar and bake sale from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, July 25. T he Illah ee A partm ents The fair will feature 30 craft vendors both inside and outside the legion hall in midtown Can- on Beach. It will also feature a huge bake sale with pies, cook- LHVDQGWUHDWV7KLV\HDU¶VUDIÀH will be “American Valor,” a red, white and blue patterned quilt. 7KH UDIÀH GUDZLQJ ZLOO EH DW 5:30 p.m. The bazaar and bake sale is the auxiliary’s big fund- raiser for hospitalized veterans in Oregon’s four VA hospitals. There will be artists selling reed baskets, metal sculpture, jewelry, quilted objects, cook- books for men, pottery, fused glass, beach trinkets, bonsai plants, hand-painted cards, bam- boo objects, jams and jellies, photography and much more. Like last year, there will be ven- dors inside the American Legion building, and more vendors out- Open 7am Daily! side in tents. The bake sale will take place indoors and is always a popular event. Customers are warned to arrive early to enjoy the deli- cious pies, cakes, cookies, bars and breads. A café-style area will be set up outside for those who want to have their coffee and en- joy their treats right away. Fran Carey, president of the Cannon Beach American Legion Auxiliary, encourages the public to attend and give their support to hospitalized wounded veterans. American Legion Post 168 is located at 1216 S. Hemlock St. For information, call 503- 436-2973. Submitted photo This red-white-and-blue quilt is a pattern called “American Valor.” The quilt is the prize for the raffle at the annual craft fair July 25, and it will be drawn at 5:30 p.m. Sandy Shores Gift Expo D ow ntow n A storia’s M ost Respected A partm ent Com plex Since 1969. July 25, 2015 10-4 July 26, 2015 10-2 S E R V I N G B R E A K FA S T, LUNCH & SUPPER European Style Coffeehouse by day, intimate bistro offering neo-regional cuisine by night. Regional selection of beers, wines and vintage cocktails available. 243 11th Street, Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-1787 www.AstoriaCoffeeHouse.com We cater your event! 1046 Grand Avenue Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-2280 Weekly Specials: 5-8 PM Sushi & Martinis Mondays Taco & Margarita Thursdays (3 Buck Tacos) 16 | July 23, 2015 | coastweekend.com Follow & “Like” us on Facebook Seaside Civic & Convention Center 415 First Ave, Seaside, Oregon FREE Admission • Entertainment Family Fun • Product Demonstrations