AUGUST 11, 2016 // 21 Sign up for a guided hike Travel along the Fort to Sea and Kwis Kwis trails Aug. 18 with NCLC ASTORIA — The North Coast Land Conservancy will offer a free On the Land outing at 12:30 p.m. Aug. 18. Carla Cole will lead a 3.7-mile hike on the Fort to Sea and Kwis Kwis trails in Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. The Fort to Sea Trail leads southwest from Fort Clatsop to Sunset Beach, approximat- ing the route that members of the Lewis and Clark Expedi- tion followed to reach their salt-making operations near present-day Seaside. This On the Land guided hike will begin off U.S. Highway 101, in the middle of the Fort to Sea Trail, and hike east on the trail over the Skipanon River and through the forest to the overlook at the trail’s high point. Then, hikers will loop back on the park’s newest trail, the Kwis Kwis, which crosses over a lush PHOTO BY JOSHUA BESSEX Carla Cole, right, the natural resources program manager at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, will lead a hike in the park along the Fort to Sea and Kwis Kwis trails on Aug. 18. wetland with a long wooden boardwalk. This hike rises about 400 feet in elevation and mostly follows narrow dirt trails that are steep and muddy in plac- es. Attendees will walk at a moderate pace. Hikers will have access to a vault toilet about 1 mile from the trail- head. No pets are allowed. Bring water and snacks. Wear sturdy walking shoes, and dress for the weather. The event is free, but registration is required; visit nclctrust.org. For questions, call 503-738-9126 or email nclc@nclctrust.org Cole studied botany at Oregon State University and later worked around the Northwest conducting sur- veys for rare plants, mosses, lichen and fungi. She is the natural resources program manager at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. Recently she helped found the Filipendula Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon. Find a Regatta block party at the Fort ASTORIA — Hoist the mainsail and set course for the mouth of the Columbia and three days of festivities at Fort George Brewery. In honor of the Astoria Regatta, Oregon’s oldest celebration in its oldest city, the Fort George block will host a party open to all. On Friday, Aug. 12, take your pint outside for a court- yard showing of the cult com- edy classic “Strange Brew.” Bring chairs and blankets. No tickets are required. The movie starts at dark. On Saturday, Aug. 13, the courtyard offers prime seating for the Regatta Grand Land Parade at noon, followed by a Cornhole Tourney. Sign up begins at 1:30 p.m., and there is no cost to enter. Stick around for barbe- cue, craft beer and a solid lineup of live music with Malachi Graham, Snowblind Traveler, and The Bond Street Blues Band. Fireworks over the Co- lumbia River cap the night, best viewed upstairs from the pizza cathedral. Live music continues at Fort George at 2 p.m. Sun- North Coast Chorale Dr. Denise Reed, Music Director SUBMITTED PHOTO Malachi Graham will perform Americana music Saturday. day, Aug. 14. Enjoy blue- grass by Cascade Crescendo, roots-blues-pop from Will West & The Friendly Strang- ers, and the psychedelic soul-jazz sound of Scott Pemberton Trio. Live music will end at 10 p.m. During the weekend, the brewery will also release two beers for patrons’ plea- sure. Dark Matter, one of the more memorable beers from Stout Month 2014, will be released in the Lovell Taproom. This complex im- perial oatmeal stout aged in both bourbon and pinot noir barrels is available on draft SUBMITTED PHOTO Will West and the Friendly Strangers perform Sunday. for a limited time only. Fort George will also tap Operation: Cannot Possi- bly Fail — a new IPA the brewers crafted speciically for the Great American Beer Festival 2016. Judge both of these beers for yourself before they arrive at GABF. All ages are welcome, friendly leashed pets are allowed outside, and there is no cover. The brewery is lo- cated at 1483 Duane St. The Regatta Block Party at Fort George may be on land, but it certainly won’t be dry. SHANGHAIED IN ASTORIA S 3 EA 2 S O N N D Tickets on sale ONE HOUR before all shows! SHOW RUNS THRU SEPTEMBER 10, 2016 Thursdays to Saturdays 7pm (July 7th-Sept. 10th) and Sundays 2pm (7/24, 8/14, 9/4) RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED For tickets go to astorstreetoprycompany.com Or by phone: 503-325-6104 Love to sing? Come join us! VISUAL PLEASURE FOR GENER ATIONS 6:45 Tues. nights (Sept.–May) at the Performing Arts Center, 16th & Franklin, Astoria. WIEGARDT STUDIO GALLERY 2607 BAY AVE, OCEAN PARK, WA • 360.665.5976 • ERICWIEGARDT.COM MONTHLY SPECIALS ORIGINAL WATERCOLORS & ACRYLICS • FINE ART PRINTS • PRODUCTS • FRAMING First rehearsal is Sept. 6th. For more info, go to: www.Northcoastchorale.org ASOC PLAYHOUSE 129 W. BOND ST (UNIONTOWN) ASTORIA (Behind the Chamber of Commerce)