JANUARY 26, 2017 // 25
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.