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E vents
894 Commercial Street
503*325*4356
F UNDRAISER FOR P IERCE C HRISTIE
Saturday, January 21 * 8 pm - Midnight
Astoria Event Center
A ND
Bruce
Thomas
Smith
MORE!
P AGAN P ANCAKES
D ONATIONS
AT THE DOOR
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.
SAVE THE DATE
February 2 * 8-11 pm
Cloudship
Port of Call Bistro & Bar
thursdays
6-11 pm
Open Mic & Jam Session
Port of Call Bistro & Bar
Sunday-football ticket
Last sunday of
every month!
Pacifi c Northwest
Professional
Wrestling $ 10
Astoria Event Center
Doors Open at 4:30 PM
DJs & BANDS EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY!
(LIFE-SIZED JENGA, CORN HOLE)
Come in for the Bloody Mary bar!
Take an art workshop at Creative Coast
CANNON BEACH — The
Cannon Beach Art Associa-
tion’s Creative Coast Project
Space will continue to offer
new painting and drawing
workshops in 2017.
Some of the upcoming
workshops include:
• Painting with Blue
Bond, 10 a.m. to noon
Saturday, Jan. 14. In this
all-levels class, students will
be guided through painting
an owl in acrylics. No pre-
vious painting experience is
necessary. Materials will be
provided.
• Blue Bond Sunflower
Paintings, 2 to 4 p.m. Sat-
urday, Jan. 14. Create your
own sunflower in acrylics
with artist Blue Bond. No
experience is necessary. Ma-
terials will be provided.
• Intro to Drawing Sea-
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Create your own sunflower in
acrylics with artist Blue Bond
on Jan. 14.
Learn how light and shadow
affect objects in this Intro to
Drawing Seashells workshop
with Dorota Haber-Lehigh.
shells, 1 to 4 p.m. Jan. 21.
In this basic drawing class
taught by Dorota Haber-Le-
high, students will study
how light and shadow affect
objects. All drawing mate-
rials will be provided, but
students can bring their own
seashell or own materials.
• Intro to Drawing Daf-
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fodils, 1 to 4 p.m. Jan. 28.
Learn how to draw daffodils
using color pencils in this
class by Dorota Haber-Le-
high. Students will start with
sketching in graphite and
then learn color blending
techniques. Materials will be
provided.
Cost for each class is $45
for CBAA members and $65
for non-members.
Space is limited. Ad-
vanced registration is
required. To register, call
503-436-4426 or visit the
Creative Coast Project Space
in person from 11 a.m. to
4 p.m. Wednesday through
Saturday in Suite 25 on the
second floor of Sandpiper
Square in downtown Cannon
Beach. For more informa-
tion, visit cannonbeacharts.
org
Community college offers emergency shelter training
SEASIDE — Be prepared to
help your family and your
community when disaster
strikes if things go sideways
from weather or man-made
events. People who are
already trained, certified vol-
unteers can provide invalu-
able comfort, information
and even life-saving skills.
Comprehensive Shelter
Training is a five-session
course taught by Red
Cross-certified instructors,
which trains and certifies
participants in a variety of
skills effective in operating
an emergency shelter. Basic
food safety, psychological
first aide, serving people
with functional and access
needs, and reconnecting
people through the Red
Cross Safe & Well online
system are some of the areas
addressed in the course.
Allison Coffinberger will
share her experience running
warming centers and discuss
differences between shelters
and warming centers.
The section Shelter Fun-
damentals includes proce-
dures for setting up, running
and closing a shelter during
a disaster. A case study and a
final Shelter Exercise simu-
lation complete the course.
The course is free. Classes
meet at Clatsop Community
College’s Seaside campus,
1455 N. Roosevelt Drive,
next to Diamond Heating.
The first two classes will
be from 6 to 9 p.m. Jan. 27
and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Jan. 28. The final three
classes will be held the fol-
lowing weekend, Feb. 3 and
4, on the same Friday and
Saturday schedule. The final
simulation exercise will be
held from 1 to 5 p.m. Feb. 5.
Register now by call-
ing Clatsop Community
College at 503-338-2402.
Or register online at www.
clatsopcc.edu/schedule by
typing in the course num-
ber SOC93001 or the title
Red Cross Comprehensive
Shelter Training. For more
information, call 503-325-
6886.
Hear from Nick Jaina at the Liberty Theatre
ASTORIA — The Liberty
Theatre will host Portland
musician and writer Nick
Jaina for the musical lecture
“Hearts & Brains” from 7 to
9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20.
Jaina has toured the
world in the last decade,
releasing several albums on
HUSH Records and Fluff &
Gravy Records, including
his latest, “Brutal Lives.”
His first book, “Get It
While You Can,” is a mem-
oir about a love of music
and the world. The book was
a finalist for the 2016 Ore-
gon Book Award for creative
nonfiction.
Jaina recently pub-
lished a limited-edition
letterpressed essay, “How
to enjoy dance,” to support
the Independent Publication
Resource Center in Portland.
Jaina has composed
soundtracks for feature
films, plays and ballets. He
is co-founder and musical
director of the Satellite Ballet
and Collective in New York
City, which has collaborated
with dancers from the New
York City Ballet and Julliard.
Tickets cost $15 and are
available through tick-
etswest.com. The Liberty
Theatre is located at 1203
Commercial St.
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Nick Jaina will give a musical
lecture Jan. 20 in Astoria.