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Thursday, Aug. 4
Dinner & Market
5:30 p.m., OSU Sea-
food Lab, 2001 Marine
Drive, 503-872-6680,
$20. Oregon State
University and the
Oregon Department
of Agriculture will
host a pop-up farmers
market and multi-
course dinner show-
casing Oregon-grown
specialty crops.
“Shanghaied”
7 p.m., Astor Street
Opry Company, 129
W. Bond St., Astoria,
503-325-6104, $13 to
$21. “Shanghaied in
Astoria” mixes vaude-
ville, soap opera and
Hollywood-style mu-
sicals with local and
folklore culture.
“9 to 5: The Musical”
7:30 p.m., Coaster The-
atre, 108 N. Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, $18 to
$23. “9 to 5” is a story
of offi ce satire, friend-
ship and revenge.
Clatsop County Fair
10 a.m., Clatsop County Fairgrounds, 92937
Walluski Loop, Astoria, 503-325-4600, all
ages. “Go for the Blue” includes kids activi-
ties, live music, carnival rides, animals and
exhibits. Country music star Craig Morgan
will perform at 7 p.m.; admission to the
concert is $20 presale or $25 at the gate; fair
admission is included with ticket purchase.
Fort to Sea Trail
Bird Hike
8 a.m., Sunset Beach
State Recreation area,
Warrenton, 503-861-
3170, free. This is a
two-mile hike along
the Fort to Sea Trail
to look for summer
residents including
various warblers,
fl ycatchers and blue
birds; meet at Fort to
Sea Trailhead.
Willapa Harbor
Festival
9 a.m., down-
town Main
St., Raymond,
Wash., all ages. A
celebration of local
history includes side-
walk sales, quilt show,
live music, a softball
tournament, commu-
nity dance and street
vendors.
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Clatskanie
Quilt Show
10 a.m., I.O.O.F.
Building, 75 S. Ne-
halem St., Clatskanie,
503-369-6178, $2, all
ages. “Quilting in the
Ballroom” features a
raffl e, country store
and shop hop.
Clatsop County Fair
10 a.m., Clatsop
County Fairgrounds,
92937 Walluski Loop,
Astoria, 503-325-4600,
all ages. “Go for the
Blue” includes kids
activities, live music,
carnival rides, animals,
exhibits, a talent show
and logging show.
On the Land
10 a.m., Circle Creek
arts & entertainment
HAPPY
Saturday, Aug. 6
Friday, Aug. 5
Reserve, 32825 Rippet
Road, Seaside, 503-
738-6742, free. Join
Neal Maine for a morn-
ing walk observing the
Sitka spruce swamp
accessed from the
Circle Creek Trail, sign
up required.
Willapa Quilt Show
10 a.m., Raymond
High School, 1016
Commercial St., Ray-
mond, Wash., 360-942-
2910, free. “Quilts on
the Willapa” features
quilts, runners, wall
hangings and guest
quilter Vickie Fen-
stemacher displaying
three generations of
quilt work.
Puget Island
Farmer’s Market
3 to 6 p.m., Stock-
house’s Farm, 59 W.
Birnie Slough Road,
Cathlamet, Wash., 360-
849-4145. Shop for
organic produce, fresh
bread, pizza, desserts,
kim chi, jams, jellies,
meat and honey.
Columbia-Pacifi c
Farmers Market
3 to 6 p.m., Veterans
Field, 3rd and Oregon
streets, Long Beach,
Wash., 360-642-2400.
This market off ers
produce, meat, eggs,
dairy, baked goods,
fl owers, plants, pre-
pared foods and live
music.
Manzanita Farmers
Market
5 to 8 p.m., Laneda
Ave. and 5th St., Man-
zanita, 503-368-3339.
Featuring produce,
farm products, live
entertainment, kids’
activities, wines and
handcrafted items.
Jake’s Bachelor Party
6 p.m., Elks Lodge,
110 Pacifi c Ave., Long
Beach, Wash., 360-244-
2675, 21+. Celebrate
Jake the Alligator
Man’s Bachelor Party
with burlesque, live
music, dinner, drinks
and MeduSirena the
fi re eating mermaid.
“Once Upon A
Mattress”
7 p.m., Fort
Columbia State
Park, off Hwy.
101, Chinook, Wash.,
360-836-4448, $7 to
$20, PG. “Once Upon A
Mattress” is a rollick-
ing retelling of “The
Princess & the Pea.”
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“Shanghaied”
7 p.m., Astor Street
Opry Company, 129
W. Bond St., Astoria,
503-325-6104, $13
to $21. “Shanghaied
in Astoria” mixes
vaudeville, soap
opera and Holly-
wood-style musicals
with local and folk-
lore culture.
“Let’s Murder
Marsha”
7:30 p.m., Coaster
Theatre, 108 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, $15 to
$20, PG. “Let’s Murder
Marsha” is a comedy
romp about murder,
double crosses and
birthday surprises.
Willapa Festival
7 a.m., downtown
Raymond, Wash., all
ages. A celebration of
local history includes a
pancake breakfast, beer
garden, quilt show, soft-
ball tournament, classic
car show, fl ea market,
a parade, carriage rides
and live music.
Angora Hiking Club
9 a.m., meet at Basin
Street Parking Lot, 334
W. Marine Drive at 6th
St., Astoria, 503-436-
2310. John Markham
will lead a moderate
Arcadia Beach hike,
alternatively meet at
10 a.m. at the Arcadia
Wayside.
Riverwalk Market
9 a.m., 632 Marine Drive,
Astoria, 503-260-5592.
Find produce and crafts.
Tillamook Farmers
Market
9 a.m., 2nd St. and
Laurel Ave., Tillamook,
503-842-2146. Find pro-
duce, crafts and fl owers;
includes live music and
special events.
Clatskanie Quilt Show
10 a.m., I.O.O.F. Building,
75 S. Nehalem St., Clats-
kanie, 503-369-6178,
$2, all ages. “Quilting in
the Ballroom” features a
raffl e, country store and
shop hop.
Pickleball
10 a.m.,
Camp Rilea
Gymnasi-
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Patriot Way,
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Sunday, Aug. 7
Riverwalk Market
9 a.m., 632 Ma-
rine Drive, Astoria,
503-260-5592. Find
produce and crafts.
503-860-1382, $4, all
levels. Great exercise
and fun, includes
demonstrations and
instruction; balls and
paddles provided.
Willapa Festival
9 a.m., downtown
Raymond, Wash., all
ages. A celebration of
local history includes
softball champion-
ship, champagne
brunch, street ven-
dors, kids activities
and live music.
Ilwaco Market
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Harbor
front at Howerton
Way, Ilwaco, Wash. This
market features arts and
crafts, farm fresh pro-
duce, food booths and
live music with Double J
& the Boys.
Surf & Saddle
Junior Rodeo
10 a.m., Peninsula
Saddle Club, 6407
Sandridge Road,
Long Beach, Wash., 360-
642-2829, all ages. The
Northwest Junior Rodeo
features cowboys and
cowgirls ages 2 to 18;
events range from
dummy roping to riding
bucking stock.
Clatsop County Fair
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Willapa Quilt Show
10 a.m., Raymond High
School, 1016 Com-
mercial St., Raymond,
Wash., 360-942-2910,
free. “Quilts on the Wil-
lapa” features runners,
wall hangings, patriotic
quilts and guest quilter
Vickie Fenstemacher.
Jake’s Birthday Party
& Car Show
10:30 a.m., Veterans
Field, 3rd and Or-
egon streets,
downtown
Long Beach,
Wash., 360-
244-2675,
all ages. The
annual car
show features
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10 a.m., Clatsop County
Fairgrounds, 92937 Walluski
Loop, Astoria, 503-325-4600,
all ages. “Go for the Blue”
includes kids activities, live
music, carnival rides, animals,
exhibits, a talent show and
logging show.
Coast Weekend editor suggested events
vintage cars, hot rods,
a cake parade, kids’
activites, live music, the
Bride of Jake Contest,
and more.
Trunk Show
10:30 a.m., Homespun
Quilts, 108 10th St.,
Astoria, 503-325-3300.
Karen Haines will show
the many quilts that
can be made using
simplifi ed methods
and printed fusible
interfacing.
SummerFest
Noon, along Pacifi c
Ave., downtown Long
Beach, Wash., free, all
ages. SummerFest
off ers family friendly
activities and entertain-
ment including safety
programs, horse and
wagon rides and live
music.
Gearhart ArtWalk
2 to 5 p.m., celebrate
creative art forms
during the monthly
Gearhart ArtWalk at
businesses and galler-
ies in Gearhart. Look for
the “Welcome to the
Shore” fl ag at participat-
ing merchants.
Bride of Jake Contest
3:45 p.m., Veterans
Field, 3rd and Oregon
streets, downtown
Long Beach, Wash.,
360-244-2675, all ages.
Grab a blanket and
stake your place on the
lawn so not to miss a
minute of the Bride of
Jake contest.
is a rollicking, sidesplit-
ting spin-off of “The
Princess & the Pea.”
Seaside Art Walk
5 to 7 p.m., enjoy
original artwork,
live music and
refreshments during
Seaside’s monthly First
Saturday Art Walk,
includes artists recep-
tions and demonstra-
tions. Look for the art
walk signs at participat-
ing merchants.
“Shanghaied”
7 p.m., Astor Street
Opry Company, 129 W.
Bond St., Astoria, 503-
325-6104, $13 to $21.
“Shanghaied in Astoria”
mixes vaudeville, soap
opera and Holly-
wood-style musicals
with local and folklore
culture.
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“Once Upon A
Mattress”
7 p.m., Fort Columbia
State Park, off Hwy. 101,
Chinook, Wash., 360-
836-4448, $7 to $20.
“Once Upon A Mattress”
“9 to 5: The Musical”
7:30 p.m., Coaster The-
atre, 108 N. Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, $18 to
$23. “9 to 5” is a story of
offi ce satire, friendship
and revenge.
Antique Alley
10 a.m., Pier 11
Building, on the
waterfront, Astoria,
503-440-7919. Find
vintage, crafts and
swap meet.
Sunday Market
10 a.m. to 3
p.m., 12th St.,
downtown
Astoria, 503-325-
1010. Astoria Sunday
Market offers local
products by farmers,
craftspeople and
artisans; music with
Double J & the Boys.
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Surf & Saddle
Junior Rodeo
10 a.m., Peninsula
Saddle Club, 6407
Sandridge Road,
Long Beach, Wash.,
360-642-2829. The
Northwest Junior Ro-
deo features cowboys
and cowgirls ages 2
to 18.
The Vintage Flea
10 a.m., Astoria Vin-
tage Hardware, 101
15th St., Astoria, 503-
325-1313. Find an
eclectic assortment
of purveyors with
vintage, antique and
hand crafted wares.
SummerFest
Noon, along Pacific
Ave., downtown Long
Beach, Wash., free,
all ages. SummerFest
offers family friendly
activities and enter-
tainment including
safety programs,
horse and wagon
rides and live music
with Honky Tonk
Union.
Farm Stand
1 p.m., Wickiup
Grange, 92683
Svensen Market
Road, Svensen, 503-
468-0921. Farm Stand
provides seasonal,
agricultural products.
“Once Upon A
Mattress”
2 p.m., Fort Columbia
State Park, off Hwy.
101, Chinook, Wash.,
360-836-4448, $7 to
$20. “Once Upon A
Mattress” is a rollick-
ing retelling of “The
Princess & the Pea.”
Monday, Aug. 8
Coaster Auditions
6 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 N. Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-0609. Try out for “It’s A Wonderful Life.”
Auditions continue Aug. 9, 15 and 16.
Tuesday, Aug. 9
CB Farmers Market
2 to 5 p.m., Gower and Hemlock
streets, Cannon Beach. Find fl ow-
ers, fresh produce, pasture-raised
meat, organic cheeses, artisan
food products and a children’s
program.
Mark Tabot, PA-C
Sally Baker, PA-C
Memorial Presentation
3 p.m., Hoff man Center, 594 Laneda
Ave., Manzanita, 503-368-3846, $5.
Claudia Johnson will share stories of
memorials,services and rituals she
has offi ciated over for the dead and
for those left behind.
Wednesday, Aug. 10
On the Land
10 a.m., Clear
Lake, off Ridge
Road, Warrenton,
503-738-6742. Join Tom
Horning on an explo-
ration of an inter-dunal
lake and forested wet-
lands; sign up required.
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Seaside Market
3 to 7 p.m., Broadway
Middle School, Sea-
side, 503-738-3311.
Find produce, meat,
cheeses, artisan food
products, live music
and kids’ activities.
Regatta Jr. Parade
6 p.m., down-
town Astoria,
free, all ages.
Kids from all over the
region strut their stuff
through the streets.
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Movies in the Park
8:30 p.m., Fred Lindstrom Park, Sixth and
Niagara streets, Astoria, all ages, free. Mov-
ies in the Park features Disney’s “The Good
Dinosaur.” Concessions available.
“9 to 5”
7:30 p.m., Coaster The-
atre, 108 N. Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, $18 to
$23. A story of offi ce
satire, friends and
revenge.
Thursday, Aug. 11
Volleyball
10 a.m., at the Turn-
around, Seaside. More
than 1,100 teams
will compete in the
world’s largest Ama-
teur Beach Volleyball
tournament, celebrat-
ing its 35th year.
River People
Farmers Market
3 p.m., 12th and
Hours: Everyday 9am - 7pm
Keith Klatt, MD
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Find produce, eggs,
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and kids’ activities.
Artists Reception
5:30 p.m., Ocean Park
Professional Build-
ing, 25902 Vernon
Ave., Ocean Park,
Wash., 360-665-5200.
Peninsula Clay Artists
will have an artist
reception with guest
potter Ruth Allan.
Regatta Coronation
6 p.m., Liberty
Theater, 1203
Commercial St.,
Astoria. One princess
from the Regatta
Court will be crowned
Queen, followed by
light refreshments.
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