JANUARY 19, 2017 // 11 10 // COASTWEEKEND.COM ON YOUR PHONE 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, √ √ 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. √ 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. Coast Weekend welcomes comments and contributions from readers. New items for publication consideration must be 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. 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