THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2015 NORTH COAST 3A ‘History and Hops’ educates with frosty pints of craft beer ter Apartments. They were rent- ed until 1970. The space now is used for storage by the aquarium and various other businesses and SEASIDE — The Seaside organizations. Aquarium’s storied past — from The aquarium also has and still does house whales of var- indoor saltwater swimming pool LRXVVKDSHVDQGVL]HV7KH¿UVW to marine life showcase — was was a beluga whale, who arrived presented by General Manager at the aquarium in 1967. Then, Keith Chandler during the in- in 1988, Sea World donated a augural History and Hops event ¿EHUJODVVRUFDUHSOLFDWKDWKXQJ last month at Seaside Brewing out front by the aquarium’s en- Co. WU\ZD\ /DVWO\ D ¿QDO ZKDOH About 25 attendees enjoyed — or rather the skeleton of a an evening of food, drinks and a Katherine Lacaze/EO Media Group 36-foot gray whale — arrived in history lesson about one of Sea- General Manager Keith Chandler gave a presentation the 1998. The artifact used to sit at side’s well-known landmarks. The Seaside Museum and history of the Seaside Aquarium, which used to be a nata- Fort Stevens. With the permis- Historical Society is partnering torium, during the first History and Hops night at Seaside sion of federal, state and local with Seaside Brewing for the Brewing Co.’s brewpub Oct. 29. The monthly program is a government, the aquarium pur- event series, which will feature collaboration between the brewing company and the Sea- chased the whale skeleton and put it on display. It was “the start a new speaker each month dis- side Museum and Historical Society. of a great collection,” Chandler cussing a topic related to the history of Seaside or the Oregon the winter months when Sea- pose, the aquarium exhibited said. Over time, the aquarium North Coast, said Steve Wright, side generally has slowed down, remnants of its old use. A foun- added skeletons from a harbor museum board president. The Wright said. tain that sat in the pool was re- seal and a harbor porpoise, as event always will take place at SODFHG ZLWK D ¿VK WDQN LQ WKH well as skulls from three dif- From Seaside the brewpub. middle of the aquarium. The ferent pinniped species found Baths to aquarium “This is a public house, and seal tanks used to be old wading along the coast. The building that now hous- pools. Only recently, a chimney In the early 1990s, the this is what you do at public KRXVHV´ VDLG -LPP\ *ULI¿Q es the aquarium opened as Sea- from the boiler room used to aquarium also added its Dis- covery Center, which features co-owner of Seaside Brewing. side Baths, a natatorium, in Au- heat the pool was removed. “It’s supposed to be a place gust 1924, and it offered warm :KHQ WKH DTXDULXP ¿UVW two touch tanks, microscopes where people can treat it like saltwater swimming. Arthur and opened, it had 19 tanks and no and a staff member to answer Lillian Viggars were the original seals. By August of the next questions. A few years later, their living room.” A program provided by Mc- owners. It was one of two nata- year, the aquarium had 35 tanks in 1995, the aquarium started Menamins in Portland, called toriums in town; the other, the DQGKRXVHGLWV¿UVWVHDOSXS7KH its Beach Discovery Program History Pubs, gave Wright the Oates Natatorium, was located seals are now an integral part of on the weekends in July and idea for introducing a similar by the Turnaround, Chandler the aquarium and its advertising. August. The educational pro- program in the Seaside area. said. 7KH¿UVWKDUERUVHDOSXSDO- gram took the learning expe- Because of Great Depression legedly born in captivity was rience out to the beach. Some people still do not know Seaside has a museum or have struggles, Seaside Baths closed Tubby Jr. He was born at the in 1931, and John Oates, the Seaside Aquarium in 1952, the not visited it. “I’m trying to change that,” owner of the Oates Natatorium, VRQ RI WKH ¿UVW VHDO KRXVHG DW Wright said. “Things like this, I purchased the facility and leased the aquarium, Tubby. Sixty-two the space. think, will help.” years later, on the aquarium’s On May 25, 1937, the Sea- 77th anniversary, the seal fam- Seaside Brewing Co. was a natural partner because the side Aquarium opened. Howev- ily’s newest addition was born. facility is brimming with histo- er, Chandler attributes its origin Casey is now more than a year ry, which the owners highlight. to a much earlier endeavor: the old. Wright said that might be a topic Depoe Bay Aquarium, which The aquarium building has Friday N ov. 13 th one night, and he is open to oth- was built in the mid-1920s as the served as home to other mam- 4 pm ‘til gone ¿UVWSULYDWHO\RSHQHGDTXDULXP mals throughout time. In 1938, er topic ideas, as well. The partners are working to in the United States. Oates leased the upstairs to Cyril Although it had a new pur- Relton, who put in the Sea Wa- FUHDWHDVFKHGXOHWKDW¿WVDURXQG other events taking place in town, such as large conferences, 6PM “K araok e D ave” holidays or important meetings. The initial idea is for History ASTORIA Alder and Maple Saw Logs & Standing Timber and Hops nights to be during the AMERICAN LEGION Cla t sop Post 12 last week of each month. The N orth w es t H a rdw oods • Lon gview , W A 1132 Exchange Street 325-5771 event likely will run through Contact: Steve Axtell • 360-430-0885 or John Anderson • 360-269-2500 By KATHERINE LACAZE EO Media Group R.J. Marx/The Daily Astorian Seaside High School Student Body President Taylor Barnes addresses the Veterans Day gathering at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. On Veterans Day, a student looks to his role models Seaside honors those who served everything in everything I do. You are the most outstanding citizens America has to offer. I hope someday I can inspire By KATHERINE people the same way you in- LACAZE spire me.” and R.J. MARX Several hundred veterans, EO Media Group their families and area res- LGHQWV ¿OOHG WKH FRQYHQWLRQ SEASIDE — Seaside center’s lobby. The Rev. David High School Student Body Sweeney of Calvary Episcopal President Taylor Barnes made Church, provided the invoca- a moving demonstration of tion, followed by words from patriotism and respect for our veterans Master Sgt. John nation’s veterans Wednesday. Gates and Gunnery Sgt. Lou “Never before have Neubecker. I given a speech with so Then, the audience stood much weight and meaning,” and saluted as Scout Pack 540 Barnes said at the Seaside UDLVHGWKHÀDJRXWVLGHWKHFHQ- Downtown Development ter and Miss Clatsop County Association Veterans Day Alexis Mather sang the Na- program at the Seaside Civ- tional Anthem. ic and Convention Center. On Monday night, the “That is why I am honored to Seaside City Council issued be speaking on behalf of the a proclamation paying trib- people I’ve always looked up ute to the “men and women to as role models.” who have risked their lives to Barnes intends to enter the preserve the liberty of our na- U.S. Naval Academy next fall. tion, the families who support “Veterans, like the ones them, and the heroes no longer that stand before me today, with us. KDYH LQÀXHQFHG PH VR WKDW “Whether active duty, re- it has inspired me to follow serve or National Guard, they in the footsteps of these men DUH RXU QDWLRQ¶V ¿QHVW FLWL- and women who have so zens, and they have shown the bravely done so before me,” heights to which Americans Barnes said. “What you vet- can rise when asked and in- erans have done and continue spired to do so,” wrote Mayor to do inspires me to give my Don Larson. Spaghetti D inner $ .0 0 7 W A NTED 6 YEARS OF CRAZY ! 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