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SEPTEMBER 8, 2016 // 13 12 // COASTWEEKEND.COM coast weekend COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA R Every Thursday • Sept. 8, 2016 • coastweekend.com arts & entertainment ON YOUR PHONE Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and other great content at CoastWeekend.com ALL Friday, Sept. 9 eggs, dairy, baked goods, fl owers, plants, and live music. Manzanita Farmers Market 5 to 8 p.m., Laneda Ave. and 5th St., Manzanita, 503-368-3339. Find pro- duce, farm products, live entertainment, kids’ activities, and more. Thursday, Sept. 8 River People Farmers Market 3 to 7 p.m., 12th and Exchange streets, Astoria, 503-468-0921. This market features produce, fl owers, plant starts, eggs, ready-to-eat food, pie walks, live music and kids’ activities. Author Visit 7 p.m., Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broad- way, Seaside, 503- 738-6742, free. Andra Watkins will read from her book “Not Without My Father” and discuss her 444-mile walk of the Natchez Trace. “Shanghaied” 7 p.m., Astor Street Opry Company Playhouse, 129 W. Bond St., Astoria, 503-325-6104, $13-21. “Shanghaied in Asto- ria” mixes vaudeville, soap opera and Holly- wood-style musicals with local and folklore culture. Wheels & Waves 7 a.m., downtown Seaside, 503-717-1914. Show quality hot rods, street and custom cars will be displayed. Elks Swap Meet 8 a.m., Elks Lodge 1748, 324 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-738-6651. The Elks annual three-day swap meet features vendors from around the state with everything from car parts to crafts. Slow Drag at the Port 5 p.m., Harbor front at Hower- ton Way, Port of Ilwaco, Wash., free. Fea- tures classic cars and hot rods in a coasting competition. √ “Love, Loss & What I Wore” 7 p.m., NCRD Perform- ing Arts Center, 36155 Ninth St., Nehalem, $10, adult content. Clothing and accessories tell funny and poignant stories. Icefi re Seconds Sale 8:30 a.m., Icefi re Glassworks, 116 E Gower, Cannon Beach, 503-436-2359. Stock up on holiday presents, wedding gifts or add to a collection at this end- of-season sale. “Octette Bridge Club” 7 p.m., Barn Commu- nity Playhouse, 1204 Ivy Ave., Tillamook, 503-842-6305, $10-15. A sentimental comedy about American life in a bygone era. Columbia-Pacifi c Farmers Market 3 to 6 p.m., Veterans Field, 3rd and Oregon streets, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642-2400. Find produce, meat, “Shanghaied” 7 p.m., ASOC Play- house, 129 W. Bond St., Astoria, 503-325-6104, $13-21. “Shanghaied in Astoria” is a vaudeville musical. Saturday, Sept. 10 Luncheon & Lecture Noon, Tolovana Inn, 3400 S. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503- 436-9301, $25. The Cannon Beach History Center’s Cottage and Garden Tour begins the day with a lun- cheon and presenta- tion by architect Libby Holah. Wheels & Waves 7 a.m., downtown Sea- side, 503-717-1914. A gathering of show quality hot rods, street and custom cars will be displayed along downtown. Back to School Day 8 a.m., Knappa Schools, 41535 Hwy. 30, Astoria, 503-468- 7018. Knappa High School’s ASB will host a Back-to-School day on the practice fi eld starting with a 10K run, a mushball tour- nament, bean bag toss competition, raffl e, game booths, food and a free movie. Blowsion Surfslam 8 a.m., Tierra Del Mar beach access located north of Pacifi c City, 503-392-4340, free. Film screening 1 p.m., Liberty Theater, 1203 Commercial St., Astoria, 503-325-5922, $8 to $10. Watch a screen- ing of the new documentary “Promised Land,” which chronicles the history of the Chinook Indian Nation and Duwamish tribe and their struggle for federal recognition. Watch stunts by jet-ski competition riders, pro and amateur, from around the world at this eighth annual event; qualifying begins Friday. Cottage & Garden Tour 1 to 5 p.m., Cannon Beach History Cen- ter, 1387 S. Spruce St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-9301, $30. This is a self-guided walking tour of selected homes and gardens. Tour maps will be available 10 minutes prior to the tour. Elks Swap Meet 8 a.m., Elks Lodge 1748, 324 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-738- 6651. The annual swap meet has everything from car parts to crafts and includes a beer garden, salmon feed and live music. Basketry Workshop 9 a.m., Circle Creek Conservation Center, 32825 Rippet Road, Seaside, 503-738- 9126, $60. Donna Crispin will teach a hands-on basketry workshop using yel- low fl ag iris leaves. Rod Run 8 a.m., Beach Barons Wilson Field, 25815 Sandridge Road, Ocean Park, 360-665- 3565. A classic car show featuring cars from 1986 and older, includes a show and shine, a cruise and live music. No pets allowed. Conference on Extraordinary Living 9 a.m., Clatsop Community College, 1651 Lexington Ave., Astoria, 503-338-2566. A one-day event off ering diverse and informative work- shops on health, aging, retirement, continuing education, alternative medicine, new technology and more. Early registra- tion recommended. Icefi re Seconds Sale 8:30 a.m., Icefi re Glassworks, 116 E Gower, Cannon Beach, 503-436-2359. Don’t miss a chance to stock up on gifts or add to a collection at the end- of-season sale. Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival Preview 6:30 p.m., Astoria Public Library, 450 10th St., Astoria, 503-325-7323, free. Learn about the area’s fi rst Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, set for Sept. 16. At this preview, hear children’s stories from “Thanking the Moon: Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival” book. Sunday, Sept. 11 √ Coast Weekend editor suggested events Angora Hiking Club 9 a.m., meet at the 6th St. parking lot (between 6th and 7th streets, Marine Drive and the trolley tracks), Astoria, 213-448-9441. Roger Westerman will lead an easy Camp Kiwanilong hike. Riverwalk Market 9 a.m., 632 Marine Drive, Astoria, 503- 260-5592. Find crafts and produce. Get Ready NC 10 a.m., Warrenton Fire Station, 225 S. Main Ave., Warrenton, free, all ages. NW Natural invites the community for a Get Ready North Coast event providing disaster information, lunch provided. Nature Tour 10 a.m., Bayside Gardens, end of Tohl Road, Nehalem, 503- 322-2222. Max Brod- erick will lead a tour of the Lower Nehalem Community Trust con- servation work along Sitka wetlands and Cedar Creek Marsh. Pickleball 10 a.m., Camp Rilea Gymnasium, 333168 Patriot Way, Warren- ton, 503-860-1382, $4. Great exercise and fun, includes dems and instruction; balls and paddles provided. Saturday Market 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Har- bor front at Howerton Way, Ilwaco, Wash. Find arts and crafts, produce, food booths and live music with Double J & the Boys. Fire & Rescue Fundraiser 11 a.m., Seaside Fire Station, 150 S. Lincoln, Seaside, 503-738- 5420, $8 to $15, all ages. All are invited to the Seaside Fire & Rescue fundraiser bar- becue to raise money for tools, equipment, the station and train- ing facility. CHIP-in 1 to 4 p.m., Fred Lind- strom (Peter Pan) Park, Seventh Street and Niagara Avenue, Asto- ria. Join Astoria Parks & Rec for a day of cleaning up the park. Help rake bark chips, cut brush, pull weeds and pressure-wash play equipment. Tools, snacks and T-shirts provided. SHS Class Reunion 2 p.m., American Legion, 1315 Broad- way, Seaside, 503-246- 3398, $20. The 1966 graduating class of Seaside High School will host its 50-year reunion, includes barbecue and no-host bar; reservations required. way, downtown Sea- side, 503-717-1914. A parade of cars high- lights these classic beauties, restorations and custom builds. Consignment Auction 5 p.m., Long Beach Grange, 5715 Sandridge Road, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642-4953. Preview auction items from 4 to 5 p.m. √ “Fresh Off the Boat” 5 p.m., Suomi Hall, 244 W. Marine Drive, Astoria, 503-325- 3900, $18. Finnish Brotherhood will host a cultural and historic celebration of Astoria’s fi shing and maritime heritage. Artist Reception 6 to 9 p.m., LightBox Photographic Gallery, 1045 Marine Drive, Astoria, 503-468-0238. LightBox Gallery will host an artist recep- tion for “Remnants” with jurors Kaden Kratzer and Nadezda Nikalo- va-Fratzer. Fundraising Auction Benefi t 6:30 p.m., Skamokawa Grange, 18 Fairgrounds Road, Skamokawa, Wash., 360-795-8675, $15 to $35. Friends of Skamokawa at Red- men Hall will host their annual fundraising √ Qigong Walking and Forms Class 7:30 a.m., RiverZen Yoga Studio, 399 31st St., Astoria, 503-440- 3554, repeats weekly, free. Donna Quinn teaches a community class to help you start your day and week. celebration with wine tasting, music and a silent and live auction. “Love, Loss & What I Wore” 7 p.m., NCRD Perform- ing Arts Center, 36155 Ninth St., Nehalem, $10, adult content. Clothing and acces- sories tell funny and poignant stories. “Octette Bridge Club” 7 p.m., Barn Communi- ty Playhouse, 1204 Ivy Ave., Tillamook, 503- 842-6305, $10-15. “The Octette Bridge Club” is a sentimental comedy about American life in a bygone era. “Shanghaied” 7 p.m., ASOC Play- house, 129 W. Bond St., Astoria, 503-325- 6104, $13-1. “Shang- haied in Astoria” is a vaudeville musical. Instant Gratifi cation Run 2 p.m., Astoria waterfront at the Barbey Maritime Center, just east of the Co- lumbia River Maritime Museum, 2042 Marine Drive, Astoria, 503-325-7275, all ages, $40 with T-shirt, $25 without. Join Astoria Parks & Rec’s annual 0K fun run; no running, no training, and prizes for best costume. All participants get a bib number, medal, and beer or drink. Wheels & Waves 7 a.m., downtown Sea- side, 503-717-1914. Show quality hot rods, street and custom cars will be displayed. Elks Swap Meet 8 a.m., Elks Lodge 1748, 324 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-738-6651. Features vendors from around the state with everything from car parts to crafts. Watershed Celebration BBQ 4 p.m., Neahring Family Farm, 15800 McDonald Road, Ne- halem, 503-368-7424. Lower Nehalem Wa- tershed Council invites the public to celebrate the completion of the McDonald Slough Reconnection project; call for directions. Rod Run 8 a.m., Beach Barons Wilson Field, 25815 Sandridge Road, Ocean Park, 360-665- 3565. A classic car show featuring cars from 1986 and older. Car Cruise 5 p.m., along Broad- Astoria Art Walk 5 to 8 p.m., celebrate the arts in Astoria where businesses are open late, provide refreshments, entertainment and exhibit original works of art or craft. Look for the colorful pinwheels at participating merchants. √ Tuesday, Sept. 13 Artist Talk 3 p.m., White Bird Gal- lery, 251 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-2681. Debo- rah DeWit will discuss her new show “Bound- aries and Horizons.” A detail of a painting by Charlotte Bruhn in the show “Where The Wild Things Are” at Luminari Arts. Fact Meets Fiction 7 p.m., Beach Books, 616 Broad- way, Seaside, 503-738-3500. Author Bonnie Henderson will join novelist H.W. Buzz Bernard for a conversa- tion about earthquakes and tsunamis. SUBMITTED PHOTO BY ERIC B WILLIAMS Blowsion Surfslam 8 a.m., Tierra Del Mar beach access located north of Pacifi c City, 503-392-4340, free. Watch stunts by jet-ski competition riders. SUBMITTED PHOTO Monday, Sept. 12 Icefi re Sale 8:30 a.m., Icefi re Glass- works, 116 E Gower, Cannon Beach. Riverwalk Market 9 a.m., 632 Marine Drive, Astoria, 503- 260-5592. Find crafts and produce. Antique Alley 10 a.m., Pier 11 Build- ing, on the waterfront, Astoria, 503-440-7919. Vintage, crafts. Sunday Market 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 12th St., downtown Astoria, 503-325-1010. Astoria Sunday Market off ers local products by farmers, craftspeople and artisans; music with Ray Prestegard. CB Farmers Market 2 to 5 p.m., Gower and Hemlock streets, Cannon Beach. Find fl owers, fresh produce, pasture-raised meat, organic cheeses, handcrafted artisan food products. Aging Presentation 3 p.m., Hoff man Center, 594 Laneda Ave., Man- zanita, 503-368-3846, $5. Amy Henderson will give a presentation representing older artists and the aging creativity. Wednesday, Sept. 14 Old Fort Stevens Bird Walk 9 a.m., Fort Stevens State Park, 100 Peter Iredale Road, Ham- mond, all ages. Discov- er the birds that reside along the Columbia River and adjacent forests, meet at the museum. Pickleball 10 a.m., Thousand Trails Seaside Resort, 1703 12th Ave., Sea- side, 503-860-1382, $5, Tea & Presentation 11 a.m., Tolovana Inn, 3400 S. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503- 436-9301, $20. The Cottage & Garden Tour concludes with a tea and garden presen- tation with author Sherian Wright. Senior Craft Fair “Love, Loss & What I Wore” 2 p.m., NCRD Perform- ing Arts Center, 36155 Ninth St., Nehalem, $10, adult content. Clothing and acces- sories tell funny and poignant stories. 10:30 a.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-738- 9323, $3 to $6.75, all ages. Local artisans highlight their creative talents, includes hand- made crafts, jewelry and more. all levels. Great exer- cise and fun, includes demonstrations and instruction, balls and paddles provided. Artist Reception 5:30 p.m., The Cove Restaurant, 9604 Pacifi c Hwy., Long Beach, Wash. An art- ist reception for Jean Nitzel and Kathryn Murdock will be held to show their newest work, refreshments available. SUBMITTED PHOTO Thursday, Sept. 15 River People Farmers Market 3 to 7 p.m., 12th and Exchange streets, Astoria, 503-468-0921. This market features produce, fl owers, plant starts, eggs, ready-to- eat food, pie walks, live music and kids’ activities.