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Saturday
Mother of All Parties
7:30 p.m., Old Astor
Hotel Lobby / X
Hotel, 1423 Com-
mercial St., Astoria,
21+, no cover, enter
from Commercial
Street. The Mother
of All Parties is a
celebration of all
things. Enjoy a photo
booth, local bever-
ages for purchase,
and dancing with
music by DJ Anjali &
the Incredible Kid.
“Dragalution!” perfor-
mance will take place
at 9 p.m. Art exhibit
will feature work
by Darren Orange,
Sid Deluca, Stirling
Gorsuch, Sarah Hen-
drickson and more.
Thursday,
May 5
Artist Reception
6 p.m., Royal Nebeker
Gallery, 1799 Lex-
ington Ave., Astoria,
503-338-2421. Clatsop
Community College
presents its student
art show and artist
reception.
Winemaker’s Dinner
6 p.m., Stephanie Inn,
2740 S. Pacifi c St.,
Cannon Beach, 800-
633-3466, $149, 21+.
Executive chef Aaron
Bedard and Sokol
Blosser Winery cele-
brate Oregon Wine
Month with a salmon
and wine pairing. Res-
ervations required.
Ales & Ideas
7 p.m., Fort
George Lovell
Showroom, 426
14th St., Astoria, free,
all ages. The program
will be “Fires in Our
Forests: A Look at
the Past, Present and
Future of Our Wildfi re
Problem” with CCC Fire
Science Instructor Kurt
Donaldson.
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PHOTO BY JOSHUA BESSEX
The John Jacob Astor Building will host the Mother of All Parties.
Friday, May 6
Birding Survey
9 a.m., Sunset Beach
State Recreation Site,
Warrenton, 503-861-
3170, 8+. Help moni-
tor birds. Meet at the
Fort to Sea Trailhead.
Carnival Days
10 a.m., T&C Home
Furnishings, 1033
Commercial St., Asto-
ria; 1150 N. Roosevelt
Drive, Seaside. T&C
Home Furnishings
appreciates customers
with food, games and
prizes at both stores.
MERTS Open House
10 a.m. to 3
p.m., CCC MERTS
campus, 6540
Liberty Lane, Astoria,
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26 stores • top BrAnds
FACtory-direCt priCes
in BeAutiFul
seAside, oregon
free, all ages. See
displays, interactive
demos and tour the
M/V Forerunner.
Grange Market
10 a.m., Long Beach
Grange, 5715 Sandridge
Road, Long Beach,
Wash., 360-642-4953.
Features baked goods,
woodcrafts, art, jewelry.
Surveillance and You
6 p.m., Astoria Public
Library, 450 10th St.,
Astoria, 503-325-7323.
“Keeping Tabs on
America: Surveillance
and You” is a free dis-
cussion about govern-
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ment surveillance with
Kristian Williams.
Volunteer Training
6:30 p.m., Cannon
Beach City Hall, 163
E. Gower St., Cannon
Beach. Citizen scien-
tists can learn to study
black oystercatchers.
Saving the Planet
7 p.m., CCC PAC, 588
16th St., Astoria, $10.
KMUN hosts Alterna-
tive Radio host David
Barsamian for a talk.
“Hamlet II”
7 p.m., Astor Street
Opry Company, 129 W.
Coast Weekend editor suggested events
Bond St., Astoria, 503-
325-6104, $15. Spring
fundraiser “Hamlet
II” is a parody of the
Shakespeare play.
Clamming Workshop
7 a.m., Fort Stevens
State Park, 100 Peter Ire-
dale Road, Hammond,
503-947-6025, $12 to
$52, all ages. Families
can learn how to razor
clam at this two-day
event. Preregistration
required; ages 12+ need
a shellfi sh license.
Angora Hiking Club
9 a.m., meet at the 6th
St. parking lot on Marine
Driv, Astoria, 503-861-
3669. Tessa Scheller
will lead an easy hike at
Carnahan Park/Cullaby
Lake.
Plant Sale
9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Old
Nehalem Fire
Station, 35900
8th St., Nehalem,
503-738-5925. The Ne-
halem Bay Garden Club
will host its annual plant
and fl ower sale.
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Riverwalk
Marketplace
9 a.m., 632 Marine Drive,
Astoria, 503-325-1972.
This market features
produce, fl owers, plant
starts, eggs, ready-to-
eat food, pie walks,
live music and kids’
activities.
“The Great Gatsby”
7 p.m., Barn Commu-
nity Playhouse, 1204
Ivy Ave., Tillamook,
503-842-6305, $10-15.
“The Great Gatsby”
is set in the Roaring
’20s. Opening gala
with refreshments.
“The Fourposter”
7:30 p.m., Coaster
Theatre, 108 N.
Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, $15-20. This
romantic comedy
play chronicles the
life a couple.
Saturday, May 7
Spring Unveiling
All day., participating galleries in Cannon
Beach. The annual Spring Unveiling Arts
Festival features galleries, dozens of artists
unveiling new work, restaurants serving
art-inspired food, music, receptions and dem-
os all weekend long.
shopping • dining • sAlon
wine tAsting • CAndy shop
Free Coupon Book
ups shipping Center
Free rV pArking
(At end oF 9th street)
open dAily Monday-saturday 10-8, sunday 10-6
Spring Unveiling
All day, participating
galleries in Cannon
Beach. The annual Spring
Unveiling art festival
features galleries, dozens
of artists unveiling new
work, food, music, wine,
receptions and demos.
Broombuster Day
10 a.m., Les Shirley Park,
Sunday, May 8
on E. 5th St., Cannon
Beach, 503-468-0408.
Volunteers help weed
invasive Scotch Broom.
Bring water and dress
weather appropriate.
Tools provided.
Carnival Days
10 a.m., T&C Home
Furnishings, 1033
Commercial St., Astoria;
1150 N. Roosevelt Drive,
Seaside, free, all ages.
T&C Home Furnishings
will celebrate customer
appreciation with food,
games and prizes at
both stores.
Grange Indoor Market
10 a.m., Long Beach
Grange, 5715 Sandridge
Road, Long Beach,
Wash., 360-642-4953.
Features home-baked
goods, prepared food,
woodcrafts, honey, nuts,
art and jewelry.
Saturday Market at
the Port
10 a.m., Harbor front
at Howerton Way, Port
of Ilwaco, Wash. This
market features arts
and crafts, music, farm
fresh produce and food
booths.
Golf Ball Drop
11 a.m., Astoria Golf
& Country Club,
33445 Sunset Beach
Lane, Warrenton,
503-738-2734.
Assistance League of
the Columbia Pacific
presents its annual
Golf Ball Drop fund-
raiser, includes a kid’s
golf clinic, barbecue,
raffle, bake sale and
prizes.
Artist Reception
1 p.m., ArtPort Gallery,
177 S.E. Howerton Way,
Ilwaco, Wash., 503-440-
3007. Astoria Visual Arts
will hosts a reception for
its invitational exhibit
featuring 30 artists.
4547, free, all ages. The
third annual Cinco de
Mayo Fiesta & Festival
includes Mexican
food, salsa contest, live
entertainment and
activities for the whole
family.
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2 p.m., Seasid
N. Holladay
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AAUW Fundraiser
2 p.m., Astoria Golf &
Country Club, 33445
Sunset Beach Lane,
Warrenton, 503-717-
2353, $15 to $25.
Seaside AAUW will
host its annual Style
Show scholarship
fundraiser with fash-
ions for men, women,
teens and children,
includes dessert and
raffles.
Gearhart ArtWalk
2 to 5 p.m., downtown
Gearhart. Celebrate cre-
ative art forms during
the monthly art walk at
businesses and galleries
in Gearhart.
Cinco de Mayo
4 to 8:30 p.m., Astoria
Event Center, 255 9th
St., Astoria, 503-325-
26 stores • top BrAnds
FACtory-direCt priCes
in BeAutiFul
seAside, oregon
1111 Roosevelt at 12 th Ave.
& hwy. 101 seaside, or
503.717.1603
arts & entertainment
Lobster Fest
4 p.m. American Legion,
1315 Broadway, Seaside,
503-738-5111, $29.
The public is invited to
the Seaside American
Legion’s annual New
England Live Lobster
Fest; only 125 advance
ticket sales available; or
steak option for $20.
Seaside Art Walk
5 to 7 p.m., enjoy
original artwork, live
music and refresh-
ments during Seaside’s
monthly First Saturday
Art Walk, includes
artists receptions and
demonstrations. Look
for the art walk signs at
participating merchants.
Artist Reception
6 p.m., Cannon Beach
History Center, 1387
S. Spruce St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-9301.
The history center
opens the solo show
“Coastal Refl ections”
by textile artist Mary
Arnold, who will give a
presentation.
“Hamlet II”
7 p.m., Astor Street
Opry Company, 129
W. Bond St., Astoria,
503-325-6104, $15.
ASOC presents “Ham-
let II,” a parody of the
original Shakespeare
play.
Tap Festival
7 p.m., Liberty The-
ater, 1203 Commercial
St., Astoria, 503-861-
1971, $5 to $10, all
ages. Little Ballet
Theatre hosts a per-
formance with guests
Hollywood Dance
Center, Tapped Out
Tappers and The Main
Street Tappers.
“The Great Gatsby”
7 p.m., The Barn Com-
munity Playhouse, 1204
Ivy Ave., Tillamook, 503-
842-6305, $10 to $15.
“The Great Gatsby” is a
trip back to the Roaring
’20s and the shallow-
ness of the nouveau
rich.
“The Fourposter”
7:30 p.m., Coaster
Theatre Playhouse, 108
N. Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-1242,
$15 to $20, PG. “The
Fourposter” is a three-
act comedy chronicling
the life of Michael and
Agnes from 1890 to
1925.
Clamming Workshop
7 a.m., Fort Stevens
State Park, 100 Peter
Iredale Road, Ham-
mond, 503-947-6025,
$12 to $52, all ages.
Families can learn how
to razor clam. Preregis-
tration required.
Riverwalk Market
9 a.m., 632 Marine
Drive, Astoria, 503-
325-1972. Features
produce, fl owers, plant
starts, eggs, ready-to-
eat food, pie walks and
kids’ activities.
Spring Unveiling
9 a.m. to 5 p.m., par-
ticipating galleries in
Cannon Beach. Spring
Unveiling art festival
features galleries,
artists unveiling new
work, food, music,
receptions and demos.
Antique Alley
Market
10 a.m., Pier 11 Build-
ing, on the waterfront
at Pier 11, Astoria,
503-440-7919. Antique
Alley is a market fea-
turing vintage, crafts
and a swap meet.
Carnival Days
10 a.m., T&C Home
Furnishings, 1033
Commercial St., Asto-
ria; 1150 N. Roosevelt
Drive, Seaside, free, all
ages. T&C Home Fur-
nishings will celebrate
customer appreciation
with food, games and
prizes at both stores.
“Hamlet II”
2 p.m., Astor Street
Opry Company, 129 W.
Bond St., Astoria, 503-
325-6104, $15. ASOC
presents a parody of
the Shakespeare play.
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Monday, May 9
Line Dancing
3 p.m., Astoria Senior
Center, 1111 Ex-
change St., Astoria,
503-468-0390, free.
Whether its disco or
country, seniors can
enjoy line dancing
at the Astoria Senior
Center.
Tuesday, May 10
Art of Aging
3 p.m., Hoffman
Center, 594 Laneda
Ave., Manzanita, 503-
368-3846, $3. The
community is invited
to a conversation
on aging, covering
topics on retirement,
health, activity, wills,
hobbies and mental
health.
Wednesday, May 11
“The Great Gatsby”
2 p.m., The Barn
Community Play-
house, 1204 Ivy Ave.,
Tillamook, 503-842-
6305, $10 to $15.
“The Great Gatsby”
is a trip back to the
Roaring ’20s.
Bridge Talks
7 p.m., Fort George Lovell Showroom, 426
14th St., Astoria, 503-325-2203, free, all ages.
Rebecca Burrow, from ODOT, will talk about
the current Astoria Bridge restoration work.
Thursday, May 12
Meet & Greet
3 p.m., Blue Scorcher
Bakery, 1493 Duane
St., Astoria, free.
Lower Columbia
TimeBank presents a
preview of the Astoria
Music Festival with
Craig Holt.
Sunday Market
10 a.m., 12th Street, Astoria, 503-325-1010.
Astoria Sunday Market off ers local products by
farmers, craftspeople and artisans. Live music
with Brownsmead Flats in the food court.
PageTurners
6 p.m., Raymond
Library, 507 Duryea
St., Raymond, Wash.,
360-942-2408, free,
adults. This month’s
shopping • dining • sAlon
wine tAsting • CAndy shop
Free Coupon Book
ups shipping Center
Free rV pArking
(At end oF 9th street)
open dAily Monday-saturday 10-8, sunday 10-6
discussion will be on
the book “Bossypants”
by Tina Fey.
Author Reading
7 p.m., Cannon Beach
History Center, 1387
S. Spruce St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-9301,
free. Famed author
and fi sherman David
Densmore will read
from his works of
poetry and answer
questions. Coff ee and
tea provided.
1111 Roosevelt at 12 th Ave.
& hwy. 101 seaside, or
503.717.1603