Oregon Poet Laureate Peter Sears to visit Astoria library Saturday ASTORIA — Oregon’s poet laureate, Peter Sears, will lead a poetry workshop at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 23 at Astoria Public Library, located at 450 10th St. Space is limited, and registration is required. For more information about this free event and to register, con- tact Ami Kreider at 503-325- 7323 or akreider@astoria.or.us *RY-RKQ.LW]KDEHUQDPHG Sears to a two-year appoint- ment as Oregon’s seventh poet laureate on April 25, 2014. Sears has taught creative writ- ing at Reed College, Bard Col- OHJHDQG3DFL¿F8QLYHUVLW\DQG is the founder of Oregon Liter- ary Coalition and co-founder of Friends of William Stafford and Cloudbank Books. He is a widely published poet, with four collections: “Tour” (2002), “The Brink” (2004), “Green Driver” (2006) States Book Award for Poetry for “The Brink.” The collec- tion was also named one of Or- egon’s 150 best books by the Oregon State Library in 2009. Sears is the author of two supplementary teaching texts, “Secret Writing” and “I’m Gonna Bake Me a Rainbow Poem.” He has dedicated him- self to teaching and leading poetry workshops in public schools, libraries, colleges, Submitted photo Oregon Poet Laureate Peter Sears will lead community centers and literary a poetry writing workshop Saturday, April festivals throughout the state. 23 at the Astoria Public Library. The poet laureate position is a collaborative project of and “Small Talk, New and WKH VWDWH¶V ¿YH VWDWHZLGH FXO- Selected Poems” (2014). His tural partners: Oregon Arts poems have appeared in nu- Commission, Oregon Her- PHURXV PDJD]LQHV DQG QHZV- itage Commission, Oregon papers, including The New Historical Society, Oregon Humanities and State Historic York Times and The Atlantic. Sears has received several 3UHVHUYDWLRQ 2I¿FH 0RUH LQ- awards, including the Gibbs- formation on the program is at 6PLWK SUL]H DQG WKH :HVWHUQ oregonpoetlaureate.org SEASIDE DOWNTOWN SPRING WINE WALK Saturday May 14, 2016 3pm to 7pm Registration starts at 1pm 20 Wineries www.seasidedowntown.com 503-717-1914 4 | April 21, 2016 | coastweekend.com Submitted photo by Christine Smith Enjoy a guided hike to Devil’s Cauldron in Oswald West State Park on April 24. Enjoy a free guided Earth Day hike Learn about local land and ocean conservation efforts MANZANITA — Experience the connection between land and sea during an Earth Day Hike in Os- wald West State Park on Sunday, April 24. This free guided hike is part of the Explore Nature series of hikes, walks, paddles and outdoor adventures. Hosted by a consor- tium of volunteer community and QRQSUR¿WRUJDQL]DWLRQVWKHVHQD- ture-based experiences highlight the beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to pre- serve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural re- source-based economy. The hike will start at 1 p.m. with an easy, quarter-mile hike to Devil’s Cauldron in Oswald West State Park. Meet at the Neahkahnie Mountain Trail- head; the parking area is on the west side of U.S. Highway 101 just north of milepost 40 and 1 mile south of Short Sand Beach. Parking is limited; carpooling is Elk Flats Trail, which leads hik- ers through old-growth trees, is steep in some sections and can be muddy this time of year; be SUHSDUHGWRVFDPSHURYHUVL]DEOH fallen trees. The hike is free and open to the public. There are no bath- Photo by Dwight Caswell Participants can hike to Short Sand Beach rooms or drinking water facilities in Oswald West State Park. on this hike. Weather on the Or- egon Coast is unpredictable, and encouraged. trails can be slick and muddy. The hike will be led by Chris- Bring water, snacks and appro- sy Smith of Friends of Cape Fal- priate gear and clothing. Expect con Marine Reserve and Dale to spend about an hour on the Cramer Burr of Lower Nehalem Devil’s Cauldron Hike and an Community Trust. Participants additional two hours to continue will experience the story of the on to Short Sand Beach. Regis- coastline, from natural history tration is encouraged but not re- to ongoing land and ocean con- quired; register at 2016earthday- servation activities, including hike.eventbrite.com the new Cape Falcon Marine This hike is offered in part- Reserve. nership with the North County If you’re up for more, con- Recreation District’s Earth Day tinue on the Elk Flats Trail for Eco Fair event held April 22 D PLOH PRGHUDWHWRGLI¿FXOW and 23 at 36155 Ninth St. in Ne- hike to Short Sand Beach. The halem.