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Saturday, Feb. 4
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Sunday, Feb. 5
Coastal Farmers
Retreat
8 a.m., all day, Manza-
nita, call for venue and
to register, 541-418-
2281, $50. Oregon
State University Exten-
sion, in partnership
with Corvus Landing
Farm and Birdsong
Bouquets, is hosting
the 2017 Coastal Farm-
ers Retreat.
Thursday,
Feb. 2
Ales & Ideas
7 p.m., Fort George
Lovell Showroom, 426
14th St., Astoria, free.
The program will be
“Immigration Nation:
History, Reality &
Reform” with Fernan-
do Rodriguez, Craft3
financial systems
analyst; concessions
available at 6 p.m.
Reader’s Theater
7 p.m., Liberty
Theatre, 1203 Com-
mercial St., Astoria,
503-325-5922, $15.
Reader’s Theater pres-
ents “Death and the
Maiden,” a story about
a country’s survival
and recovery during
the transition from a
dictatorship regime
to a democracy.
SATURDAY
Daddy
Daughter
Dance
Friday, Feb. 3
Color Print Class
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Creative Coast Project
Space, Suite 25, Sand-
piper Square, Cannon
Beach, $75 for CBAA
members, $100
for non-members,
503-436-4426. Artist
Angela Purviance
will lead a two-day
workshop on how to
use nontoxic methods
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to create full-color
drypoint prints.
Continues same time
Saturday, Feb. 4.
Space is limited.
Coast Weekend editor suggested events
Canna-Veda Retreat
7 p.m., North Fork
53 Retreat Center,
77282 Hwy. 53,
Nehalem, 503-310-
9650, $420. Facilitat-
ed by Joanne Mat-
son, the three-day
Canna-Veda retreat
offers farm-to-ta-
ble organic food,
yoga, Ayurveda and
cannabis workshops
focusing on canna-
bis as a conscious
medicinal plant.
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6 to 8 p.m., Seaside
Civic and Conven-
tion Center, 415
First Ave., Seaside,
503-738-3311, $25
per couple, $5 each
additional child.
Fathers, grandfa-
thers, uncles and
father figures are
invited to attend
the fourth annual
Daddy Daughter
Dance with the
special little lady
in their life. Event
includes dancing
to live DJ, dessert,
a photo booth and
raffle prizes.
4-H Workshop
9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.,
Clatsop County
Fairgrounds, 92937
Walluski Loop, Astoria,
503-325-8573, free.
All 4-H and non-4-H
youth age 5 to 19 are
welcome to this free
workshop. Youth can
participate in archery,
science, dog training,
arts and crafts, shot-
gun, Zumba, wood-
working, and horse
riding classes.
Beach Clean Up
9 a.m., Seaside Beach,
meet at Seashore
Inn on the Beach, 60
Promenade, Seaside,
all ages. Join local
volunteers for the
monthly “Treasure the
Beach” community
beach clean up.
Beach Clean Up Day
9:30 a.m.,
Peninsula beach
approaches,
Long Beach, Wash., all
ages. Meet the Grass
Roots Garbage Gang
organizers at any ma-
jor beach approach on
the Peninsula to sign
in and pick up bags;
soup feed for volun-
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Wednesday, Feb. 8
HRAP Lecture Series
7 p.m., Cannon
Beach Library,
131 Hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach, 503-436-
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1391, free. Bob Van Dyk
will give a presentation
on how to help protect
over 50,000 acres of
forest in Clatsop County.
Thursday, Feb. 9
Artist Reception
2 to 5 p.m., Trail’s End Art Gallery, 656 A
St., Gearhart, 503-717-9458. The com-
munity is welcome to meet the artists
at a wine and cheese reception offered
as part of the opening art exhibit by
TEAA members
teers included after
the clean up.
Asian New Year
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
World Kite Muse-
um, 303 Sid Snyder
Drive, Long Beach,
Wash., 360-642-4020.
Celebrate Asian New
Year while you enjoy
Chinese food, majong
demonstrations from
local majong clubs,
tour the museum,
wander through kites
from 10 Asian coun-
tries, watch Asian-
themed movies, make
your own kite and fold
origami.
Author Reading
1 p.m., Seaside Public
Library, 1131 Broad-
way, Seaside, 503-738-
6742, free. Carolyn
Wood, author of
“Tough Girl: An Olym-
pian’s Journey” will
be featured, followed
by book sales and
signings.
Poetry Publishing
Workshop
4 to 5:30 p.m., Astoria
Public Library, 450
10th St., Astoria, 503-
325-7323, free. Port-
land poet John Sibley
Williams will lead the
hands-on workshop
Creating and Publish-
ing Your Chapbook.
Seaside Art Walk
5 to 7 p.m., enjoy
original artwork, live
music and refresh-
ments during Seaside’s
monthly First Saturday
Art Walk, includes
artists receptions
and demonstrations.
Look for the art walk
signs at participating
merchants.
Annual Spaghetti
Dinner
5 to 7:30 p.m., Star of
the Sea, 1411 Grand
Ave., Astoria, $9 adults,
$5 children under 10,
$20 family. This annual
spaghetti dinner is the
largest fundraiser of
the year for the Wil-
liam J. Leahy Astoria
Knights of Columbus
council. Enjoy a classic
Italian dinner menu.
Desserts can also be
purchased from the
Columbian Squires
youth group. There
will be raffle tickets
sold with cash prizes.
Meet the Author
6 p.m., Astoria
Public Library,
450 10th St.,
Astoria, 503-325-7323,
free. Portland poet
John Sibley
Williams will
read and
discuss
his latest
collection
of poetry
“Disinheri-
tance.”
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Accessorize
Sale
Asian New Year
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., World
Kite Museum, 303 Sid
Snyder Drive, Long
Beach, Wash., 360-
642-4020. Celebrate
Asian New Year while
you enjoy Chinese
food, majong demon-
strations from local
majong clubs, tour
the museum, wander
through kites from 10
Asian countries, watch
Asian-themed movies,
make your own kite
and fold origami.
Film Screening
2 p.m., Liberty
Theatre, 1203
Commercial
St., Astoria, 503-325-
5922, $5. Liberty
Theatre presents
a screening of Hal
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11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
The Loft at the
Red Building,
20 Basin St.,
Astoria, 503-717-
3671. Assistance
League of the Co-
lumbia Pacific’s
annual event is
all about great
affordable shop-
ping for a great
cause, features
home decor, jew-
elry, handbags,
gloves, scarves
and more.
Mark Tabor, PA-C
Sally Baker, PA-C
Honey Marques, PA-C
Nature Matters
7 p.m., Fort George
Lovell Showroom, 426
14th St., Astoria, 503-
861-4443, free. Guest
speaker Sarah Kidd
will give a presenta-
tion on her last study
of the wetland seed
banks, non-native
plant invasions and
sea level rise.
Recipe Talk
7 p.m., Cannon
Beach History
Center and
Museum, 1387 S.
Spruce St., Cannon
Beach, free. Writer
and scholar Jennifer
Roberts will give the
presentation “Stone
Soup: How Recipes
Can Preserve History
and Nourish Commu-
nity.” Participants are
encouraged to bring
any treasured recipes
they’d like to share
with the group.
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PHOTO BY LYNETTE RAE MCADAMS
Wallis’ production of
“Barefoot in the Park”
with Jane Fonda and
Robert Redford, in
honor of Redford’s
80th birthday.
Tuesday, Feb. 7
Past to Present
10:30 a.m., Columbia
River Maritime Mu-
seum, 1792 Marine
Drive, Astoria,
503-325-2323,
$5. Past to
Present lecture
series features
Tom Wilson who
will give a talk about
“A Convenient Situation
to Make Salt.”
Ric’s Poetry Mic
7 p.m., WineKraft, 80
10th St., Astoria, 503-
468-0206, 21 +. Sign
up at 6:45 to read
poetry or a short story
at this monthly poetry
open mic.
Hours: Everyday 9am - 7pm
Keith Klatt, MD
LNWC Speaker Series
6:30 p.m., Pine Grove
Community Center,
225 Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita, free. Lower
Nehalem Watershed
Council welcomes
author and scientist
Dan Bottom for a pre-
sentation examining
science wetlands res-
toration and salmon
recovery; presentation
begins at 7:20 p.m.
2120 Exchange Street, Suite 111
Astoria, Oregon
503-325-0333
www.urgentcarenwastoria.com
Bountiful Backyards
2 p.m., Ocean Park Library, 1308 256th
Place, Ocean Park, Wash., 360-665-4184,
adults. Bountiful Backyards lecture series
welcomes the Master Gardeners of Pacific
County who will talk about how to bring
common pollinators to your garden.