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Starving Artist Faire
ASTORIA — The 21st annu-
al Starving Artist Faire will
take place this weekend at
the Astoria Armory, located
at 1636 Exchange St.
More than 50 artisans
will display and sell their
wares, ranging from photog-
raphy, paintings, home and
holiday decor, soap, jewelry,
hats, pottery and more.
Musicians will perform
live music. Santa will greet
children from 10 a.m. to
noon Saturday and Sunday.
The faire is open 7 to 10
p.m. Friday, Dec. 2; 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec.
3; and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 4. Admission
is $2 to the Astor Street
Opry Company or two cans
of food for the Clatsop Com-
munity Action Food Bank.
For more information,
call Cindy Peake at 503-
458-6250 or email cin-
dykp_6@hotmail.com
2016 ANNUAL COAST WEEKEND
PHOTO
contest
Cannon Beach Chorus explores ‘Christmas in Many Lands’
CANNON BEACH — The Can-
non Beach Chorus, under the
direction of John Buehler,
will present the seasonal
concerts “Christmas In
Many Lands” this Decem-
ber, which will feature mu-
sical selections from various
countries around the world.
The 60-voice chorus
will perform the major
work “Gloria” by British
composer John Rutter;
three carols from Venezu-
ela; a Nigerian Christmas
song titled “Betelehemu”;
the French carol “Bring a
Torch, Jeanette Isabella”; the
Spanish Christmas songs “A
La Nanita Nana” and “Esta
Noche”; Franz Grüber’s
“Stille Nacht”; a Rutter ar-
rangement of “We Wish You
A Merry Christmas” and the
ever-popular “Peace, Peace.”
The chorus has rehearsed
every Monday evening
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. since
September and will present
three separate concerts in
area communities this year.
The first performance
will be at 7 p.m. Friday,
Dec. 2 at Warrenton Chris-
tian Church, located at 1376
S.E. Anchor Ave.
The second appearance
will occur at 2 p.m. Sat-
urday, Dec. 3 at the North
Coast Recreation District’s
Performing Arts Center,
located at 36155 Ninth St. in
Nehalem.
The final concert will
be presented at 7 p.m. Dec.
9 at Cannon Beach at the
E vents
Submit all photos online at:
www.coastweekend.com/cwphotocontest
FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
Who can enter?
Jesse Lee Falls
Band
Port Call Bistro Bar
• Photographers of all ages; must be residents of
Oregon or Washington state.
What photographs are eligible?
of
• All subjects are welcome.
• Digital entries: Digital photographs may be color or
black-and-white and must be JPEGs, maximum of 5MB,
300 dpi resolution and at least 5”x7” in image size.
Mark Hedeen Jamey Hendricks
Financial Advisor
Financial Advisor
Registered Representative
Registered Representative
• Entries will be accepted Wednesday, Nov. 16 through
Sunday, Dec. 11, 2016
Results:
• Top 10 photographs will be published in the
Coast Weekend print edition on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017.
• Top 25 photographs will be published online at
CoastWeekend.com on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017.
• Gift cards will be awarded for first-, second- and third-
place winners, plus a People’s Choice winner voted for
online Dec. 12 to Dec. 18.
Other contest rules:
• All photographs entered may be used in future
publications by the EO Media Group
• Each entry must include the entrant’s name, home
address, age, a description of the photograph and
email address.
894 Commercial Street
503*325*4356
FRIDAY * DECember 9
Official Rules:
Submission deadline:
and Forest Grove and
includes the communities
of Astoria, Warrenton,
Gearhart, Seaside, Cannon
Beach, Manzanita, Nehalem,
Wheeler, Rockaway Beach
and Bay City. The chorus
awards an annual vocal
scholarship to students
continuing to sing at the col-
legiate level and is a music
education advocate for the
high school choral programs
in the area.
Following the December
concerts, the chorus will
have a few weeks of rest
before resuming rehearsals
Jan. 9. New singers are
welcome and for further
information, visit www.
cannonbeachchorus.org or
call 503-436-0378.
Community Church, located
at 132 E. Washington St.
At each concert, the
chorus members will host
an intermission reception
at which audience mem-
bers may interact with the
performers while enjoying
homemade Christmas treats.
Tickets for each concert
are $10 with students under
the age of 16 admitted free.
Tickets may be purchased
at the door or in advance by
calling 503-436-0378.
All proceeds of the Dec.
3 Nehalem concert will be
donated to the Manzanita
Tornado Clean-Up Fund.
The chorus’ membership
is comprised of individual
singers from Ocean Park,
Washington, to Tillamook
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Port of call specials
• Mon-Wed: Closed for winter hours
• Thursday: Burger and draft beer for $10
• Breakfast every Sat and Sun-open at 10am
• Sunday: $10 Bloody Mary Bar-10am to
2pm. Active military appreciation day 20%
off with proof of service. $10 bottomless
mimosa’s for 2 hours between 10am to 2pm.
Astoria Event Center
Doors Open at 4:30 PM
DJs & BANDS EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY!
Sunday-football ticket
(LIFE-SIZED JENGA, CORN HOLE)
Come in for the Bloody Mary bar
saturday, december 10 * 8:30 pm
DR.
LOVE
The Pacifi c Northwest’s Premier KISS Tribute
Band DR LOVE are coming to the coast!!!
After Dr Love is done with there show get
ready for a heavy dose of 80s rock with the
band “1984” Onstage picture with the band
before the show starts autographed picture
of the band made out to you! And during the
bands perfomance of ROCK AND ROLL
ALL NITE you will be called to join the band
ONSTAGE and sing backing vocals with
the band!!
$ 1
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Astoria Event Center
(Tickets sold at the door)