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16 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Haystack Holidays CANNON BEACH Holiday Foods Around The World Celebration… Coming to you on: 12/26 MONDAY THRU 12/30 FRIDAY International Festival of foods from 9 different countries! Special menus for just one night only each, you will want to dine out all week for this extravaganza! 12/26 Monday Bill’s Tavern and Brewhouse – Mexico Featured Celebrate the Holidays with Bill’s Tavern and Brewhouse presenting Pozole.. Enjoy a Holiday beer pairing for the event, both will be served all day! At 188 N. Hemlock Street. 12/28 Wednesday - The Coats Concert Night EVOO – Sicily Featured Travel to Sicily with Bob and Lenore at EVOO and experience a 5-course, with 4-wines, and dessert Holiday extrava- ganza. Contact EVOO at 503-436-8555 for reservations. At 188 S. Hemlock Street. Pelican Pub and Brewery – Italy Featured Don’t miss this new, major restaurant addition to Cannon Beach introducing a unique new Italian offering. At 1371 S. Hemlock Street. The Bistro – Vietnamese Cuisine Featured Try the new Vietnamese featured menu by the recently purchased Bistro Restaurant’s new Chef, Jack Stevenson. Reservations at 503-436-2661. At 263 N. Hemlock Street. 12/29 Thursday The Wayfarer Restaurant – Spain Featured One of Cannon Beach’s few Ocean View restaurants is showcasing the Cuisine of Spain.Enjoy the talents of Chef Josh Archibald and his crew producing some incredible Spanish Specialty items. Call 503-436-1108. At 1190 Pacifi c Drive. Public Coast Brewing Company – Germany Featured What better match for German food than great seasonal beers. This newly renovated restaurant and new Brewpub is ready to tickle your tastebuds with German cuisine. At 264 E. Third Street. 12/30 Friday Seasons Café – Thailand Featured Your world will rock with Thai Cuisine created by Chef Doug Brown, one of Cannon Beach’s acclaimed catering Chefs. Call 503-436-1159. At 255 N. Hemlock Street. Sweet Basil’s – Poland Featured John Sowa, Co-winner of Iron Chef Goes Coastal 2016 shares his Old-Country recipes with you for a traditional meal for the Holidays from Poland. Call 503-436-1539 for reservations. At 271 N. Hemlock Street. Newman’s at 988 – France Featured Chef John Newman will roll out their French-focused Prix Fixe menu including 8 fabulous menu items sure to satisfy your special occasion cravings. Call 503-436-1151 for reservations. At 988 S. Hemlock Street. Documentary ‘Gen Silent’ explores discrimination faced by LGBT seniors ASTORIA — What would you do if you were old, disabled or ill and the person feeding you put down the spoon and said you are going to hell unless you change your sexual pref- erence? Sound absurd? Social workers around the world say it’s happening every day. “Gen Silent,” a critical- ly acclaimed documentary by filmmaker Stu Maddux, chronicles the lives of six lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender seniors as they deal with a healthcare system that is sometimes hostile to their lifestyles. A film screening of “Gen Silent” will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Dec. 16 in Room 219 of Clatsop Community College’s Columbia Hall. The event is free and open to the public. A discussion will follow the film. “Gen Silent” puts a face on what experts in the film call an epidemic: LGBT older people so afraid of discrim- ination by caregivers or bullying by other seniors that many go back into the closet. Visit MR. DOOBEES Holiday Concert with The Coats The PNW’s premier A cappella band! The film also shows the disparity in the quality of paid caregiving from mainstream care facilities committed to making LGBT residents safe and happy compared to places where LGBT elders face discrimination. Following the film, there will be a discussion with Max Micozzi, a program coor- dinator from SAGE Metro Portland, about the barriers to F OR ALL YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS ! Medical Patients & Retired Veterans $ 1 off / $ 10 spent (must show WADH Med Form or Military Card) www.cannonbeach.org/events/Main-Events/Holiday-Foods-Around-the-World-Haystack-Holidays SUBMITTED PHOTO BY MAD STU MEDIA, LLC Lawrence Johnson, right, cares for his 86-year-old partner Al- exandre Rheaume, who has Parkinson’s. In “Gen Silent,” John- son struggles to find a nursing home for Rheaume where the couple can feel safe and comfortable about their relationship. ES OOB ur E D . R M de o ma ping y shop li o h da nd easy ! ck a qui Those stockin stuffers g will be the hit this healthcare and housing for the LGBT community. Refresh- ments will be provided. To register, email diane. strandberg@nwsds.org or call 503-861-4205. This event is put on by the Lower Columbia Q Center, Services and Advocacy for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Elders (SAGE), and NorthWest Senior & Dis- ability Services in Warrenton. 2870 Ocean Avenue Raymond, Washington Between Raymond & South Bend on Highwayt 101 at mile post 56 360-875-8016 www.mrdoobees.com Find us on year! December 28 th at the Coaster Theatre Limited Seating Tickets Only $ 39 Presenting a hilarious, interactive performance of music and comedy Purchase online at: www.cannonbeach.org Or call Cannon Beach Chamber 503-436-2623 e got m e they ches & im t t u a ‘Bo my re for o- Tinctu -Drop or tw s pain -A-Do! Yab Always discuss with your healthcare provider prior to combining or substituting cannabis with or for your current medications. This product has intoxicating eff ects and may be habit forming. Marijuana can impair concentration, coordination and judgement. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the infl uence of this drug. 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