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About The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 2017)
JANUARY 26, 2017 // 25 ON YOUR PHONE COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA R Sunday, Jan. 29 PBL Tournaments 7 p.m., Seaside, Warrenton, Astoria, 503-717-4308. Enjoy the excite- ment of Coaster Auditions 6:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 Hem- lock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436- 1242. Coaster Theatre will cast Tuesday, Jan. 31 Project Homeless Connect 10 a.m., Seaside Convention Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside, 503-325-1400. An an- nual event organized by Clatsop Commu- nity Action off ers free social services includ- ing information on prescriptions, employ- CASA Fundraiser ment, shelter/ 4:30 p.m., Fort George Brew- housing ery, 1483 Duane St., Astoria, and food 503-325-7468, all ages. Clatsop stamps; CASA program will host a veteran fundraiser with pizza, food and services, hot drink; all upstairs proceeds will meals, haircuts, support the work at CASA. the annual Pacifi c Basketball League tournaments held at schools in Seaside, Warrenton and Astoria. Monday, Jan. 30 four men and two women for its spring production of “Bare- foot in the Park;” all actors will read from pre-selected sides at the audition. Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and other great content at CoastWeekend.c warm clothing and medical/dental/eye exams. Past to Present 10:30 a.m., Co- lumbia River Maritime Museum, 1792 Ma- rine Drive, Astoria, 503-325- 2323, $5. Past to Present lecture series features Amanda Gladics presenting “Oregon Sea Grant Extension,” reducing bycatch in fi sheries. Lunch in the Loft Noon, Beach Books, 616 Broadway, Sea- side, 503-738-3500, $30. Beach Books will host author Laurie Fran- kel who will share her book “This Is How It Al- ways Is;” cost includes lunch and a signed copy of the book, reserva- tions required. √ Coaster Auditions 6:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 Hemlock Wednesday, Feb. 1 Reader’s Theater 7 p.m. Liberty Theatre’s McTavish Room, 1203 Com- mercial 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 un- named country that is recovering from the after-effects of a violent dictator- ship. Contains adult themes; not suitable for younger audienc- es; a firearm will be discharged during the performance. St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-1242. Coaster Theatre will cast four men and two women for its spring produc- tion of “Barefoot in the Park;” all actors will read from pre-selected sides at the audition. Community Swing Dance 7:30 p.m., Astoria Arts & Movement Center, 342 10th St., Astoria, 503-791-5657, $2 to $10. Enjoy clas- sic swing dance to the country sounds of the Bar-K Buckaroos. √ Thursday, Feb. 2 “Salty Talks” 6:30 p.m., Salt Hotel & Pub, 147 How- erton Ave., Ilwaco, Wash., free. Jack Nisbet will talk about historic natural- ist David Douglas’ multiple trips to the mouth of the Columbia River, open to the public. Open House 6 p.m., 4-H Club House, located on Walluski Loop across from Clatsop County Fair- grounds, Astoria, 503-325-1010. Astoria Sunday Market and Clatsop County 4-H invite kids grades K to 12 and their families to its annual Open House for the Young Entrepreneurs/Market Biz Kidz program. 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. NOAA / OFFICE OF COAST SURVEY’S HISTORICAL MAP & CHART COLLECTION Reader’s Theater 7 p.m. Liberty Theatre’s McTavish Room, 1203 Com- mercial 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 un- named country that is recovering from the after-effects of a violent dictator- ship. Contains adult themes; not suitable for younger audienc- es; a firearm will be discharged during the performance.