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Saturday, Jan. 7
Pickleball
10 a.m., Camp Rilea
Gymnasium, 333168
Patriot Way, Warren-
ton, 503-860-1382, $4,
all levels. Great exer-
cise and fun, includes
demonstrations and
instruction; balls and
paddles provided.
ASOC Auditions
Noon, ASOC Play-
house, 129 W. Bond
St., Astoria, 503-791-
6259. Astor Street
Opry Company will
hold auditions for “The
Jungle Book,” ages six
and older welcome
and no experience
necessary.
Thursday,
Jan. 5
Spirit Scarves
3:30 to 5:30 p.m.,
Ilwaco Timberland
Library, 151 First Ave
N., Ilwaco, Wash., 360-
642-3908, for teens,
free. Teens can show
their school spirit
at local basketball
games: Drop by the
Ilwaco Timberland Li-
brary and make a blue
or gold fl eece scarf in
support of your teams.
All materials and
snacks provided.
Ales & Ideas
7 p.m., Fort George
Lovell Showroom, 426
14th St., Astoria, free.
The next Ales & Ideas
program will be “The
Sky is Falling: Dis-
mantling the Master’s
Tools” with Clatsop
Community College
faculty speaking about
fi ghting oppression.
Food and beverage
service is available with
doors open at 6 p.m.
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Learn to make better
coff ee in this two-hour
workshop. Learn the
basics to coff ee chem-
istry, discover your
favorite brew, and do
some hands-on guid-
ed coff ee brewing.
Three prizes will be
given away. Maximum
15 participants.
Evenings Readings
7:30 p.m., Best
Western Ocean
View Resort, 414
Prom, Seaside, free. The
public is invited to free
evening readings by
some of the country’s
top contemporary
writers featuring Ellen
Bass, Jack Driscoll and
Cate Kennedy.
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Sunday,
Jan. 8
Evenings
Readings
7:30 p.m., Best
Western Ocean
View Resort,
414 Prom,
Seaside, free.
The public is
invited to free
evening read-
ings by some
of the country’s
top contem-
porary writers
featuring Steve
Amick, Craig
Lesley and
Joseph Millar.
Tillamook Head Gathering
7 p.m., Seaside Convention Center,
415 First Ave., Seaside, $10 to $15. The
annual Tillamook Head Gathering, a
benefi t for arts enrichment programs at
Seaside High School, features live mu-
sic, a silent auction and refreshments.
Friday, Jan. 6
Evenings Readings
7:30 p.m., Best
Western Ocean
View Resort,
414 Prom, Seaside,
free. In conjunc-
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tion with a Pacific
University Master of
Fine Arts in Writing
residency program,
the public is invit-
ed to free evening
readings by some
of the country’s top
contemporary writers
featuring Chris Abani,
Judy Blunt and Pete
Fromm.
Artist Reception
2 to 4 p.m. Hoffman Center, 594 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, 503-
368-3846. The Hoffman Center for the Arts will host an artist’s
reception for artists showing in “The Blue Show” exhibit.
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Monday, Jan. 9
Evenings Readings
7:30 p.m., Best Western
Ocean View Resort,
414 Prom, Seaside,
Wednesday, Jan. 11
free. The public is
invited to free evening
readings by some
of the country’s top
contemporary writers
featuring Frank Gas-
par, Mike Magnuson
and Kellie Wells.
Tuesday, Jan. 10
Happy Tails Group
Dog Walk
8 to 11 a.m.,
Airport Dike
Trail, west
end of Lewis
and Clark
Bridge, War-
renton, free.
Join a group
dog walk
hosted by
Anicadia
Dog
Train-
ing.
Reactive
dogs are welcome
(bring a muzzle if
you feel that your
dog might bite), as
well as those look-
ing to improve their
walking skills or
those just looking
for a social outing
with their dogs. All
dogs must be on a
standard leash; no
retractable leashes
allowed.
Past to Present
10:30 a.m., Colum-
bia River Maritime
Museum, 1792 Ma-
rine Drive, Astoria,
503-325-2323, $5.
Past to Present lec-
ture series begins
with Katie Wat-
kins-Brandt who will
discuss her research
on the next gener-
ation of ships for
coastal science.
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WellSpring Meeting
3 p.m., Pacific County
South District
Building Con-
ference Room,
7013 San-
dridge Road,
Long Beach,
Wash., 360-
642-9300
ext. 2639,
vkarnoski.
co.pacific.
wa.us.
The
pub-
lic is
invited to attend the
WellSpring Coalition
meeting to help work
toward a safer and
healthier environ-
ment for the com-
munity.
Evenings Readings
7:30 p.m., Best
Western Ocean View
Resort, 414 Prom,
Seaside, free. The pub-
lic is invited to free
evening readings by
some of the country’s
top contemporary
writers featuring
Claire Davis, Debra
Gwartney and John
McNally.
Pickleball
10 a.m., Camp Rilea
Gymnasium, 333168
Patriot Way, Warren-
ton, 503-860-1382,
$5, all levels. Great
exercise and fun,
includes demonstra-
tions and instruction,
balls and paddles
provided.
Doktor Kaboom
2 p.m., Raymond
Theater, 323 3rd St.,
Raymond, Wash.,
360-875-5123, $5, all
ages. Doktor Kaboom
performs original
interactive science
comedy shows for
audiences of all ages,
creatively blending
theater arts with the
wonders of science.
Folded Book Art
2 to 3:30 p.m.,
Ocean Park Tim-
berland Library,
1308 256th Place,
Ocean Park, Wash.,
360-665-4184, free,
call to register. Book
folding is a fun way
to re-use old books.
By simply folding the
corners of each page
fantastic art is created.
Learn how to make a
decorative birdhouse
with trimmings. All
materials are provid-
ed. Class size is limited.
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7 a.m., city limits of Astoria, 503-861-
0578. Recology Western Oregon will
have its annual one-day Christmas tree
recycling pickup for residents within
the city limits of Astoria at no extra
charge. Contact Recology for criteria.
Business After Hours
5:30 p.m., The
Red Building, 20
Basin St., Asto-
ria, 503-325-6311, free.
The Loft, Bridgewater
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Hours: Everyday 9am - 7pm
Keith Klatt, MD
Mark Tabor, PA-C
Sally Baker, PA-C
Honey Marques, PA-C
Evenings Readings
7:30 p.m., Best Western
Ocean View Resort, 414
Prom, Seaside, free. The
public is invited to free
evening readings by
some of the country’s
top contemporary
writers featuring Mar-
vin Bell, Scott Korb and
Laura Hendrie.
Thursday, Jan. 12
PHOTO BY JOSHUA BESSEX
Tree Recycling
HRAP Lecture Series
7 p.m., Cannon Beach
Library, 131 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1391, free.
The next presentation
for the Haystack Rock
lecture series will be
“The Precipitous Loss
of China’s Coastal Wet-
lands” with Roy Lowe.
2120 Exchange Street, Suite 111
Astoria, Oregon
503-325-0333
www.urgentcarenwastoria.com
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Nature Matters
7 p.m., Fort George Lovell Showroom, 426
14th St., Astoria, free. The next Nature
Matters community lecture will be “Orcas
Need Oregonians” by Quinn Read, who
will speak about how Oregonians can help
endangered Northwest orcas survive.
Bistro and Sundial
Travel will host this
month’s BAH, a social
networking oppor-
tunity for business
owners to meet and
mingle.
Community Detox
6:30 p.m., Seaside
Coff ee House, 5 Hol-
laday Drive, Seaside,
503-717-3645. Get
healthy for the new
year with the support
you need by signing
up for the third annual
Community Sugar
Detox event, an all free
10-day detox program;
sign up online or at
the meeting.
Evenings Readings
7:30 p.m., Best
Western Ocean View
Resort, 414 Prom,
Seaside, free. The pub-
lic is invited to free
evening readings by
some of the country’s
top contemporary
writers featuring
Kwame Dawes, Valerie
Laken and David
Long.