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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2016
Iredale Road, Hammond, $5 parking,
all ages.
Carolyn Wood Author Reading, 2
p.m., Cannon Beach Library, 131 Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, free.
Seaside Downtown Fall Wine Walk, 3
p.m., multiple locations, Seaside, $10,
21 and older.
Chinook Indian Nation Holiday Art
Auction & Oyster Fry, 4 p.m., Colum-
bia Pacifi c Heritage Museum, 115 Lake
St., Ilwaco, Wash.
Friday
* Christmas Bazaar, 9 a.m., St. Mary’s
Catholic Church, 4700 Pacifi c Hwy.,
Seaview, Wash.
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* Veterans Day Ceremony, 10:15 a.m.,
Seaside Convention Center, 415 First
Ave., Seaside.
Be a tourist in your own hometowns Friday and honor Veterans Day
at the same time. National p arks and museums in Clatsop and Pa-
cific counties will offer free or reduced admission fees, special of-
fers and special activities to encourage residents to see what their
hometowns have to offer. Above, interpretive ranger Tom Wilson
talks to a group of students about life for the Corps of Discovery.
* Veterans Day, 12 p.m., Elks Lodge,
110 Pacifi c Ave., Long Beach, Wash.
* Wild Mushroom Hike, 1 p.m., Fort
Stevens State Park, 100 Peter Iredale
Road, Hammond, free, all ages.
* Holiday Bazaar, 4 p.m., Calvary
Episcopal Church, 503 Holladay Drive,
Seaside.
Ray Raihala, Americana, 6 p.m., Urban
Café, 1119 Commercial St., Astoria, no
cover.
Maggie & the Cats, blues, 6:30 p.m.,
Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 Hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach, no cover, 21 and older.
“The Ramplings,” comedy, 7 p.m., Riv-
er City Playhouse, 127 Lake St., Ilwaco,
Wash., $10.
* Holiday Bazaar, 10 a.m., Calvary
Episcopal Church, 503 Holladay Drive,
Seaside.
Leslie Lou & the Lowburners,
country, 9 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid
Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no
cover.
* Pickleball, 10 a.m., Camp Rilea Gym-
nasium, 333168 Patriot Way, Warren-
ton, $4, all levels.
Saturday
Brian Copeland Band, rock pop, 7
p.m., McMenamins Sand Trap, 1157
Marion Ave., Gearhart, no cover.
* R.A.C.E. Dog Recreational Agility
CGC Event, 8:30 a.m., Clatsop County
Fairgrounds, 92937 Walluski Loop,
Astoria.
“The Election,” satire, 7 p.m., Seaside
High School, 1901 Holladay Drive,
Seaside, $3 to $5.
* Christmas Bazaar, 9 a.m., St. Mary’s
Catholic Church, 4700 Pacifi c Hwy.,
Seaview, Wash.
TONIGHT
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
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Cloudy with rain in the
afternoon
Plenty of clouds
Lloyd Jones, blues, 6:30 p.m.,
Sweet Basil’s Café, 271 Hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach, no cover, 21 and
older.
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Rather cloudy with a
little rain
“Dead Giveaway,” thriller, 2 p.m.,
NCRD Performing Arts Theater, 36155
9th St., Nehalem, $15.
Hey Loretta! A Tribute to Loretta
Lynn, 2 p.m., CCC Performing Arts
Center, 588 16th St., Astoria, $15 to
$18.
“The Ramplings,” comedy, 2 p.m., Riv-
er City Playhouse, 127 Lake St., Ilwaco,
Wash., $10.
“Dead Giveaway,” thriller, 7 p.m.,
NCRD Performing Arts Theater, 36155
9th St., Nehalem, $15.
Michael Metzger, blues, 6:30 p.m.,
Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Asto-
ria, no cover.
Hey Loretta! A Tribute to Loretta
Lynn, 7 p.m., CCC Performing Arts
Center, 588 16th St., Astoria, $15 to
$18.
Wild Mushroom Program, 1 p.m.,
Fort Stevens State Park, 100 Peter
MONDAY
Cloudy with a shower
around, mainly later
Ray Raihala, folk, 6 p.m., T. Paul’s
Supper Club, 360 12th St., Astoria, no
cover.
“The Election,” satire, 7 p.m., Seaside
High School, 1901 Holladay Drive,
Seaside, $3 to $5.
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Times of clouds and sun
with a shower
Sunday
Mark Dove, country, 7 p.m., American
Legion, 1315 Broadway, Seaside, no
cover, 21 and older.
SUNDAY
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Bruce Smith & Band, rock, 8 p.m., Port
of Call, 894 Commercial St., Astoria, no
cover, 21 and older.
Red Beans & Rice, swing, 11:30 a.m.,
Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin St., Asto-
ria, no cover.
* Lewis & Clark “Horrible Day” Living
History Event, 1 p.m., Knappton Cove
Heritage Center, 521 SR 401, Knappton
Cove, Wash., all ages.
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Albatross, bluegrass, 8 p.m.,
Sou’Wester Lodge, 3728 J Place,
Seaview, Wash.
Niall Carroll, rock, 6 p.m., Wet Dog
Café, 144 11th St., Astoria.
Barbie G, folk, 7 p.m., WineKraft, 80
10th St., Astoria, no cover, 21 and
older.
* Women’s Club of Manzanita
Holiday Sale, 10 a.m., Pine Grove
Community Center, 225 Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita.
Shakespeare (Abridged), comedy,
7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, free.
Leslie Lou & the Lowburners, coun-
try, 9 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder
Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover.
Second Saturday Art Walk, 5 p.m.,
throughout Astoria; look for the
colorful pinwheels at participating
merchants.
* Hometown Tourism, 9 a.m., Lewis
& Clark National Historical Park, 92343
Fort Clatsop Road, Astoria.
“The Ramplings,” comedy, 7 p.m., Riv-
er City Playhouse, 127 Lake St., Ilwaco,
Wash., $10.
Leslie Lou & the Lowburners, coun-
try, 7 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder
Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover.
Polecat, rock, 8 p.m., Fort George
Brewery, 1483 Duane St., Astoria, no
cover.
* Recommended for kids.
Clatskanie’s mayor concedes
to local write-in candidate
she accepted the resignation
of former Police Chief Mar-
vin Hoover before the state’s
investigation into his alleged
Clatskanie Mayor Diane misconduct had fi nished.
Pohl had no challenger on Hoover left last year over com-
Tuesday’s election ballot, but plaints by two of his offi cers
Wednesday she conceded to that he made racist remarks.
write-in candidate Bob Bra-
Pohl’s husband, former city
jcich before the fi nal vote was planning commissioner Ray
even tallied.
Pohl, was arrested in Septem-
On Tuesday, Pohl received ber 2015 on allegations that
214 votes, less than
he exposed his gen-
half the number of
itals at a female
write-in votes in the
drive-thru
coffee
race, 481. Election
stand worker over
and city offi cials
the course of 2 1/2
still have not deter-
years. He was given
mined how many of
three years of proba-
those write-ins were
tion, ordered to com-
cast for Brajcich, a
plete a sex offender
retired mechanic.
treatment program
Pohl, who has
and pay $11,100 to
Diane Pohl
dealt with recent
the woman.
scandals in both
And though the
public and private
city government and
life, said she conceded out of mayor had nothing to do with
respect for the will of the peo- it, the community also wit-
ple. Her term expires at the end nessed a high school principal
of December.
ousted in a “sextortion” scan-
“I believe in our country. I dal and a $1.3 million settle-
believe in our system. I believe ment from the PUD in a sexual
in the people voting for who harassment case.
they believe is the best can-
“I think people got wary
didate. That’s our American of the constant attention to
way,” she said Wednesday.
that, whether it was bogus or it
It’s been a tough few years was real,” she said of her hus-
for Pohl, who survived a band’s arrest and the contro-
recall petition last year. Crit- versy over Hoover’s resigna-
ics launched the recall after tion. “I think people kind of
By LAUREN
KRONEBUSCH
The Daily News
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REGIONAL WEATHER
Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
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Astoria through Wednesday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 65°/52°
Normal high/low ........................... 55°/41°
Record high ............................ 73° in 1907
Record low ............................. 29° in 1978
Tillamook
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Precipitation
Wednesday ....................................... 0.52"
Month to date ................................... 2.66"
Normal month to date ....................... 2.91"
Year to date .................................... 61.96"
Normal year to date ........................ 49.38"
Newport
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Nov 14
New
Nov 21
Coos Bay
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First
Nov 29
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
TOMORROW'S TIDES
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Klamath Falls
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Lakeview
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Tonight's Sky: Around 9:35 p.m., Andromeda Galaxy
is due south at altitude of 85 degrees.
High
8.9 ft.
7.8 ft.
Ontario
36/62
Roseburg
50/66
Brookings
53/64
Dec 7
Baker
35/62
John Day
31/63
Bend
38/65
Medford
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UNDER THE SKY
Time
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10:54 p.m.
Prineville
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Lebanon
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Eugene
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Sunset tonight ........................... 4:49 p.m.
Sunrise Friday ............................. 7:11 a.m.
Moonrise today .......................... 2:59 p.m.
Moonset today ............................ 2:02 a.m.
Last
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meeting would be Thursday.
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THURSDAY
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Gearhart Planning Commission, 6 p.m., City Hall, 698 Pacifi c Way.
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got tired of it. I’ve been mayor
10 years. A lot of times, as a
public servant you need to be
aware that there’s a life cycle
in serving. It’s good to have
that turnover.”
Pohl said it’s been an honor
to serve the community. In
2006, she ran on an anti-drugs
platform after her friend,
retired Clatsop County Sheriff
Al Eastman, died in 2004 after
a gunfi ght with a man running
from police. She said she also
is proud of starting an emer-
gency response team, start-
ing a canine drug program and
moving City Hall into its new
home.
It won’t be certain who
won the election until City
Council ratifi es the votes at
its meeting Dec. 7. Clatskanie
Elections Clerk Don Clack
said staff have yet to vali-
date the write-in votes. So far,
they only know the number of
write-in votes.
Brajcich, a 63-year-old
retired mechanic, said he ran
against Pohl because he didn’t
want to see her unopposed.
“I think it’s sad when you
have offi ces unopposed. It
looks like no one cares,” he
said, adding that he wants to
give back to his community.
This is his second attempt
running against Pohl. He also
ran two years ago.
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