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    MAY 5, 2016 // 3
Cannon Beach Chorus
to hold spring concerts
CANNON BEACH and NEHALEM
— The Cannon Beach Cho-
rus will present its spring
concert, “Then and Now,”
twice this weekend.
The fi rst concert will take
place at 7 p.m. Saturday,
May 7 at the Cannon Beach
Community Church, located
at 132 E. Washington St. in
Cannon Beach.
The second concert will
take place at 3 p.m. Sunday,
May 8 at the North County
Recreation District’s Per-
forming Arts Center, located
at 36155 Ninth Street in
Nehalem.
The concert theme “Then
and Now” will feature works
coast
by time-honored composers
and the musical settings of
the same texts by Oregon
native Morten Lauridsen.
Selections will include
“O magnum mysterium”
by Tomás Luis de Victoria
(1548-1611) and the 1995
publication of “O magnum
mysterium” by Lauridsen;
“Ave Maria” by Serge Rach-
maninoff and Lauridsen’s
1997 “Ave Maria”; “Ubi
caritas” published in 1960
by Maurice Durufl é and the
2000 title of the same name
by Lauridsen; “Sure on this
shining night” by Samuel
Barber and a second setting
by Lauridsen.
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weekend
The chorus will then
present two spirituals: “Keep
Your Lamps!” by Andre
Thomas and “Wade in the
Water” by Moses Hogan,
which will feature baritone
soloist Adam Schwend.
The program will end
with three pieces of a lighter
nature: “Praise His Holy
Name!” by Keith Hampton,
“Row, Row, Row” arranged
by David Düsing, and “Pad-
dlin’ Madelin’ Home” by
Dave Grusin.
The musical director for the
chorus is John Buehler, and
the pianist is Susan Buehler.
Schwend will conduct two of
the pieces during the concert.
Tickets are $10 for adults
and free for students under
16. For more information,
call 503-436-0378, or visit
www.cannonbeachchorus.
org
COAST WEEKEND EDITOR
REBECCA SEDLAK
COAST WEEKEND PHOTOS
JOSHUA BESSEX
arts & entertainment
ADVERTISING MANAGER
BETTY SMITH
ON THE COVER
CONTRIBUTORS
DWIGHT CASWELL
MATT LOVE
RYAN HUME
White Bird Gallery employee Drea Frost,
left, and gallery owner Allyn Cantor show
off the new clay sculptures of artist Jac-
quiline Hurlbert. White Bird Gallery will
hold a reception for all its artists at 5 p.m.
Saturday, May 7 during the Spring Unveil-
ing Arts Festival in Cannon Beach.
Photo by Dwight Caswell
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COASTAL LIFE
Looking for, and finding, community
Bill and Deborah Armington thrive on giving back to Astoria
FEATURE
Unveiling art for spring
The 16th annual Spring Unveiling takes place May 6, 7 & 8
DINING
Mouth of the Columbia
Astoria’s Frite & Scoop serves creamy ice cream, distinct fries
FURTHER ENJOYMENT
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Harpist to perform on Mother’s Day
Hear Bronn Journey’s multi-genre harp concert in Raymond
RAYMOND, Wash. — Sunday
Afternoon Live will present
a Mother’s Day concert star-
ring harpist extraordinaire
Bronn Journey.
He plays everything:
from symphonic-level
classical to Broadway show
tunes, folk and contempo-
rary. A performer known for
his humor, Journey leads his
audiences through an excep-
tional auditory experience.
Encouraged by his Welsh
mother to study harp and pi-
ano at an early age, Journey
later obtained a degree from
University of Washington in
harp performance. Having re-
corded more than 20 albums,
Journey has even performed
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Bronn Journey will perform
May 8 in Raymond.
the national anthem at Seattle
Seahawks and Seattle Sonics
sporting events.
Journey will be accom-
panied by his wife, vocalist
Katherine Journey, at the
concert, which is set for 2
p.m. Sunday, May 8 at the
Raymond Theatre, located at
323 Third St.
Tickets are $15 at the
door or $12 in advance at the
theater, at Sagen’s Pharmacy
in Raymond, and at South
Bend Pharmacy. Season tick-
ets to SAL’s 2016-17 season
will also be available: $65
for all seven performances.
For more information, call
360-875-5207; for season
ticket information, call 360-
942-3749. The show is spon-
sored by Adella and Valerie
Hougan, Ron and Pat Jones,
and Mike Sullivan.