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COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA R
Friday, Jan. 20
Thursday,
Jan. 19
Advance Astoria
Community Forum
7 p.m., The Loft at the
Red Building, 20 Basin
St., Astoria, 503-338-
5183. Paneled guests
will discuss the role
of the local economy
in creating prosperity
for all Astorians; open
house begins at 5 p.m.
Thursday Night Talks
7 p.m., Fort George
Lovell Showroom, 426
14th St., Astoria, 503-
325-7468, no cover, all
ages.
Speaker
Mac
Burns
will
explore
the
origins
and his-
tory of
movie
mak-
ing in
Astoria and the state
of Oregon dating back
to 1909 — before
there was a Hollywood
and long before “The
Goonies.”
Oregon Spirits Tour
Noon, Gearhart Golf
Links, 1157 Mari-
on Ave., Gearhart,
503-738-3538, 21 +.
Unique and local whis-
key, gin and aquavit
from distilleries will
be stationed on the
course for tasting. Find
a partner and start the
year with a two-player
scramble.
Retreat Center, 77282
Hwy. 53, Nehalem,
503-368-5382, $200.
Join women artists,
songwriters, perform-
ers, writers, poets,
bloggers and jour-
nalists in a safe and
beautiful space
on the
Oregon
coast to
write,
sing
and
speak
your
truth to
power.
“All in the Timing”
7 p.m., CCC Perform-
ing Arts Center, 588
16th St., Astoria,
$15. “All in the Tim-
ing” is a set of five
contrasting scenes
with a shared focus
on language and
wordplay.
Sunday, Jan. 22
“All in the
Timing”
PHOTO BY DANNY MILLER
7 p.m., CCC
Performing
Arts Center,
588 16th St.,
Astoria, $15. “All
in the Timing”
is a set of five
contrasting
scenes with a
shared focus on
language and
wordplay.
Nick Jaina
7 p.m., Liberty
Theatre, 1203
Commercial
St., Astoria,
503-325-
5922, $15.
With his
newly
released
album
“Bru-
tal Lives,”
bandleader
and composer Nick
Jaina performances
include alternative
folk music, lectures,
readings and story
“Aladdin”
Fandom Friday
6 p.m., Astoria Public
Library, 450 10th St.,
Astoria, 503-325-7323.
The Astoria Library
offers a free showing
of Ridley Scott’s “Blade
Runner,” rated R.
Women’s Voices
Retreat
6 p.m., North Fork 53
Saturday, Jan. 21
7:30 p.m., Clatskanie Middle
High School, 471 Bel Air Drive,
Clatskanie, 503-369-2559, $5,
all ages. The Missoula Children’s
Theatre presents “Aladdin,” an
original adaptation of the clas-
sic fairy tale, full of memorable
characters from lost penguins
to talking palm trees, featur-
ing a cast of local children in
this adventure worthy of 1001
laughs.
PBL Tournaments
8 a.m., Seaside,
Warrenton, Astoria,
503-717-4308. Enjoy
the excitement of the
annual Pacific Basket-
ball League tourna-
ments held at schools
in Seaside, Warrenton
and Astoria.
Women’s Voices
Retreat
8 a.m., North
Fork 53 Retreat
Center, 77282
Hwy. 53, Nehalem,
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Coast Weekend editor suggested events
503-368-5382, $200.
Join women artists,
songwriters, perform-
ers, writers, poets,
bloggers and jour-
nalists in a safe and
beautiful space on the
Oregon coast.
Windless Kite
Festival
8:30 a.m., Long Beach
Elementary School,
500 S. Washington
Ave., Long Beach,
Wash., 360-642-4020,
all ages. The windless
kite festival includes a
kite-making workshop
followed by perfor-
mances, competitions,
demos, free fly and
lessons.
Film Screening
10:30 a.m., Appelo
Archives Center, 1056
SR 4, Naselle, Wash.,
$5, rated PG-13. In cel-
ebration of Finland’s
100th anniversary,
there will be a screen-
ing of the movie
“Under the North Star,”
one and two, runs 193
minutes with English
subtitles.
children welcome,
sign up online or
Facebook.
Women’s March
11:30 a.m.,
Parking lot
at 12th and
Exchange streets,
Astoria. Join in union
with the Women’s
March on Washing-
ton at the Astoria
Women’s March,
one of many sister
marches worldwide;
men, women and
“Aladdin”
3 p.m., Clatskanie
Middle High School,
471 Bel Air Drive,
Clatskanie, 503-
369-2559, $5, all
ages. The Missoula
Children’s Theatre
presents “Aladdin,” an
original adaptation
of the classic fairy
tale, featuring a cast
of local children.
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a trilogy following a
Finnish family from
1880 to 1950; part
one includes books
Women’s Voices
Retreat
8 a.m., North Fork 53
Retreat Center, 77282
Hwy. 53, Nehalem,
503-368-5382, $200.
Join women artists,
songwriters, perform-
ers, writers, poets,
bloggers and jour-
nalists in a safe and
beautiful space on the
Oregon coast.
Windless Kite
Festival
8:30 a.m., Long Beach
Elementary School,
500 S. Washington
Ave., Long Beach,
Wash., 360-642-4020,
all ages. The wind-
less kite festival
includes a
kite-mak-
ing work-
shop,
perfor-
mances,
compe-
titions,
demos,
free fly
and lessons.
Featured flyer is
Scott Weider.
5 p.m., Big Wave Cafe,
822 Laneda Ave., Man-
zanita, 503-368-4080,
$15, all ages. Join us
for a fundraising din-
“All in the Timing”
4 p.m., CCC Perform-
ing Arts Center, 588
16th St., Astoria, $15.
“All in the Timing” is a
set of five contrasting
scenes with a shared
focus on language and
wordplay.
Past to Present
10:30 a.m., Columbia River Maritime
Museum, 1792 Marine Drive, Astoria,
503-325-2323, $5. Past to Present
lecture series features Grant McOmie of
PBL Tournaments
7 p.m., Seaside,
Warrenton, Astoria,
503-717-4308. Enjoy
the excitement of the
annual Pacific Basket-
ball League tourna-
ments held at schools
in Seaside, Warrenton
and Astoria.
Thursday, Jan. 26
Wit & Wisdom
7 p.m., Fort George
Brewery, 1483 Duane
St., all ages, no cover.
Is the truth dead? Join
guest speaker Kaarina
Beam for an in-depth
discussion
about
facts.
Doors
open at
6 p.m.
Reader’s
Theater
7 p.m., Liberty The-
atre’s McTavish Room,
1203 Commercial St.,
Astoria, $15. Enjoy
a reader’s theater
production of “Death
and the Maiden,” a
1990 play by Chilean
playwright Ariel Dorf-
man. The play tells the
story of citizens in an
unnamed country that
is recovering from the
after-ef-
fects
of a
violent
dic-
tator-
ship.
Con-
tains
adult themes; not
suitable for younger
audiences; a firearm
will be discharged
during the perfor-
mance.
Project Homeless Connect
Art of Dying
3 p.m., Hoffman Cen-
ter, 594 Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita, 503-368-
3846, $3. Continuing
the Art of Aging / Art
of Dying conversation
series, the next event
features poetry and
prose.
Wednesday, Jan. 25
Reader’s Theater
ner to benefit North
County Food Bank,
includes spaghetti,
salad, garlic bread,
dessert, coffee or juice
and a no host bar; call
for tickets.
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contributions from readers. New items
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submitted by 10 a.m. Tuesday, one week
and two days before publication.
7 p.m., Liberty Theatre’s
McTavish Room, 1203
Commercial St., Astoria,
$15. Enjoy a reader’s
theater production
of “Death and the
Maiden,” a 1990 play by
Chilean playwright Ariel
Dorfman. The play tells
the story of citizens in
an unnamed country
that is recovering from
the after-effects of a
violent dictatorship.
Contains adult themes;
not suitable for younger
audiences; a firearm will
10 a.m., Elks Lodge, 110 Pacific Ave.,
Long Beach, Wash., 360-574-3769. For
this one day, individuals experiencing
homelessness can connect to free social
services including information on pre-
scriptions, employment, shelter/hous-
ing and food stamps; veteran services,
hot meals, haircuts, warm clothing and
medical/dental/eye exams.
be discharged during
the performance.
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