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    Lower Columbia Q Center
hosts Big Gay Skate Night
Folk duo Otter Creek plays Liberty Theater
ASTORIA — The Liberty The-
ater presents a concert by folk
duo Otter Creek at 7 p.m. Sat-
urday, Jan. 23.
Tickets are $15 for adults,
$12 for students, seniors
and military, and available
through ticketswest.com, or
by calling the theater box
of¿ce at 53-325-5922. The
theater is located at 123
Commercial St.
:ith 1 instruments be-
tween them and 53 strings,
Salt Lake City-based duo Pe-
ter and Mary Danzig burst
onto the national folk scene
in 212 with back-to-back hit
albums as Otter Creek. Often
compared to Dave Carter and
Tracy Grammer, the duo’s
classical training, combined
with Peter’s deep roots in the
folk tradition, enable them to
cross boundaries of musical
genres.
Since they began playing
together, the couple has won
numerous awards for their
virtuosic instrumentals, adept
songwriting, and visionary ar-
rangements of traditional and
original tunes. Their daughters
(The Three Muses) travel and
perform with them. Drawing
frequent comparisons to the
Peasall Sisters, the Muses’
three-part harmony and infec-
tious charm put a smile on ev-
ery face in the room.
Currently touring coast to
coast, Otter Creek has drawn
praise from around the country
as “a duo that is both a techni-
cal marvel and tastefully per-
fect.´ They have Must ¿nished
their third album, “The Fiddle
Preacher.”
ShoreStyle Wedding Faire shows
couples how to marry with style
Submitted photo by James Olson
The Loft at the Red Building, pictured here decorated for a wedding this past summer, will
host the ShoreStyle Wedding Faire from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23.
ASTORIA — The Paci¿c North-
west coast is becoming a pre-
mier wedding destination, and
the Astoria Downtown Historic
District Association wants to
help showcase the region to
prospective couples with the
ShoreStyle Wedding Faire, an
inaugural event at The Loft at
the Red Building, taking place
from 1 a.m. to 33 p.m. Satur-
day, Jan. 23.
oyster tuesdays
from 4 - 10pm
Submitted photo
Peter and Mary Danzig are the folk duo Ot-
ter Creek and will perform Saturday, Jan.
23 at the Liberty Theater.
The ShoreStyle Wedding
Faire is designed to showcase
the style, vibe, history, beauty
and bounty of the Columbia-Pa-
ci¿c region. A curated collection
of the Oregon and Washington
coast’s top wedding vendors
will be on hand to help discern-
ing couples navigate their way
to the wedding of their dreams.
The event will feature an all-
day expo of more than 3 ven-
dors; 15-minutes “how-to” talks
from local experts on the hour;
appetizers served on the half-
hour; a bridal bouquet competi-
tion; a ready-to-wear bridal and
formal wear fashion show at 13
p.m.; and VIP tickets with goodie
bags, priority seating and more.
General admission tickets
are $1 each. VIP tickets are
$2 each and include a swag
bag, two drink tickets, reserved
parking, reserved seating at the
fashion show and more.
The Loft at the Red Building
is located at 2 Basin St. Visit
ShoreStyleWed.com for a com-
plete schedule of events and to
buy tickets.
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Enjoy skate night at Astoria Armory
ASTORIA — The Lower Co-
lumbia Q Center will host a
Big Gay Skate Night from 9
to 11 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23
at the Astoria Armory, locat-
ed at 1636 Exchange St.
All ages are welcome.
Admission is $3, and skate
rentals are $3. Donations are
welcome.
Costumes and bright-
ly-colored clothing are en-
couraged.
The skate night supports
the local LGBTQ commu-
nity, and proceeds support
the efforts of creating a safe
space for LGBTQ individ-
uals in Clatsop County and
beyond.
The Q Center is housed in
Photo by Joshua Bessex
Skate at the Astoria Armory’s Big Gay
Skate Night on Saturday, Jan. 23.
The Harbor offices at 1361
Duane St. and welcomes all
interested individuals in the
lower Columbia region to
get involved.
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