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CCC offers Aquanastics class for fun, health Submitted photo Love Gigantic will perform at the Sou’Wester Lodge at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31. Love Gigantic to perform at Sou’Wester Hear 1970s-style rock ‘n’ roll at Halloween dance party SEAVIEW, Wash. — The 6ou’Wester Lodge will host the 1970s-esque rock music of Love Gigantic, performing at 7 p.m. 6aturday, Oct. 31. Get spooky with rock ‘n’ roll and a dance party. In the spring of 2012, after performing a wide range of music with incredible play- ers for most of her life, lead singer 6arah King decided it was high time to put together a project of her own. It didn’t take long for her to decide who the dream team would include. 6he asked those musicians to come out and play; naturally, they all said yes. Along with King, the sextet of Love Gigantic features Chet Lyster on guitar; David Lan- genes on guitar; Lara Michell on keys; Arthur Parker on bass and Ryan Moore on drums. The band’s self-titled de- but full-length album, “Love Gigantic,” was released in August 2014. 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The band’s debut full-length album was released in August 2014. “Full of rich harmonies, some wicked guitar solos and perfectly placed percussion, the whole (album) feels like the complete package with more than a few earworms you’ll likely ¿nd yourself soft- ly humming after you’ve shut off the stereo ... It’s obvious that music is a lifestyle for Love Gigantic and something they do for the love of it. “‘What role doesn’t it play?’ they question. ‘Music makes everything else bear- able. And it gives us a chance to wear fake leather pants.’” The 6ou’Wester is located at 3728 J Place. For more in- formation, call 360-642-2542. CLATSOP, COLUMBIA and TILLAMOOK COUNTIES — Three scientists walk into an art studio — yes, this sounds like the beginning of a joke. That is why the newly formed North Coast Research Coalition is asking for help in developing a logo. The North Coast Research Coalition is a matchmaker for local health researchers look- ing for academic expertise at Oregon Health 6cience 8ni- • Burgon & Ball tools- endorsed by th e Royal H orticu ltural Society • Select W indchim es • Plant Sticks • Bird Baths • In stock G arden H ats & m ore! F o r s y t h e a www.facebook/forsythea.com This class is conducted in a 3-to-5-feet-deep heated pool. Pool beach balls and noodles are provided free for class use and enjoyment. As an add- ed bonus, students are given basic water health and safety tips and will play some water games. This class is for both women and men. Classes are held at the KOA heated indoor pool lo- cated at 1100 Ridge Road. The KOA campground pro- vides hot showers, rest rooms and a hot tub to relax the muscles after class. There is no additional fee for use of the pool. 6tudents need to arrive with swimsuits on and bring their own towels. 6hampoo, conditioner and shower gel is provided in the newly remod- Research coalition seeks artists for logo contest 20% off select Garden tools & Décor! 503.325.2189 8 | October 29, 2015 | coastweekend.com HAMMOND — Clatsop Com- munity College will again of- fer the gentle water exercise class of Aquanastics as part of its fall lineup of health-related classes. Aquanastics will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays be- ginning Nov. 3 through Dec. 15. There will be no class Thanksgiving day. There will be two time options available from 9 to 9:50 a.m. or 10 to 10:50 a.m. Classes are limited to 12 students in each section taught by Kathleen Hudson. Cost is $35. Aquanastics water ¿tness is energizing and strengthening, yet gentle on the joints. The ex- ercises are designed to increase range of motion, Àexibility and cardiovascular ¿tness. 6wim- ming is not required. home & garden ARTS 1124 commercial street, astoria versity and elsewhere. The coa- lition also provides support for organizations that have research interests and don’t know how to take the next step. It serves as a conduit for information about research and research grants available for local projects. “Academic-community partnerships encourage dis- covery of local solutions to challenging health problems,” said Dr. -ackilen 6hannon, director of the Integrated Pro- gram in Community Research at OH68. 8nder the umbrella of OH68’s Oregon Clinical Trans- lational Research Institute, the NCRC aims to become a self-sustaining coalition span- ning Clatsop, Columbia and Tillamook counties, to increase research capacity in the region. “We want to provide our ex- pertise in research to Oregon’s rural communities, we want to support training and infrastruc- ture development to support ongoing work in the communi- ties when the research project is done,” said 6hannon. 6ome recent research in- terests from the area involved eled showers. Parking car tags need to be picked up at the KOA main of¿ce before the ¿rst class, and students will need to sign in at the main of¿ce before the start of each class. Hudson is an experienced instructor who holds certi¿ca- tions from ARC :ater 6afety Instructor, Arthritis Aquatic Instructor Training program, and has completed A Matter of Balance, CMH and Aqua Aerobics training from Pismo Beach Athletic Club. Registration is now open at www.clatsopcc.edu/schedule, search under course title or call 503-338-2402. For other inquiries, call Mary Kemhus at 503-338- 2408 or email mkemhus@ clatsopcc.edu injury prevention of student athletes, access to health care, cancer screenings, wellness-ex- ercise programs and cooking classes. What does this type of health-related, communi- ty-based research look like in a logo? NCRC is holding a con- test to ¿nd out. The contest began Oct. 15 and runs through Nov. 30. Win- ners will be announced by Dec. 15. The artist of the winning en- try will receive $200. Logo requirements include: • The logo should be eye-catching, not too intricate and reproducible in various sizes without compromising appeal; • The theme of the logo should be related to the mis- sion of NCRC to improve com- munity health by facilitating health-related research on the North Coast, increasing re- search capacity and engaging the local community to improve health in the region; • The logo should look good in both color and black and white; • 6ubmitted logos must be original work of the artist. For contest details, email Ju- lia Mabry at mabry@ohsu.edu. 6cientists with artistic talent are encouraged to apply.