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FEBRUARY 2, 2017 // 17 Youth can attend a free 4-H workshop Make a full-color print with Space is limited for Clo- ASTORIA — The Clatsop on shotgun, archery, science, County 4-H program will hold a free Super Saturday Workshop open to all 4-H and non-4-H youth ages 5 to 19. The workshop will take place from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4 at the Clatsop County Fairgrounds. Many different classes will be held, including ones dog training, arts and crafts, Zumba, woodworking and horse riding. Dress in layers and wear warm and comfortable shoes for cold and wet weather and physical activities. There will be some activities held in outside venues. Lunch is available for $5, but you need to RSVP by Feb. 3. verbuds; youth ages 5 to 8 must reserve a spot, limited to 40 spots. The Clatsop County Fair- grounds are located at 92937 Walluski Loop. For more information, call the Oregon State University Clatsop County Extension Office at 503-325- 8573. California Guitar Trio to play concert in Astoria ASTORIA — As part of its 2016-17 Liberty Presents con- cert series, the Liberty Theatre will welcome California Gui- tar Trio for a concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9. The universe of guitar knows no boundaries for The California Guitar Trio. Since 1991, the group has enthralled listeners with a singular sound that fearless- ly crisscrosses genres. The trio’s questing spirit drives it to explore the intersections between rock, jazz, classical and world music. It even throws in the occasional surf or spaghetti Western tune for good measure. Comprised of Bert Lams, Hideyo Moriya and Paul Richards, the group has established a personal connection with audienc- es. In addition to dazzling musicianship and interplay, SUBMITTED PHOTO The California Guitar Trio will perform Feb. 9 in Astoria. The California Guitar Trio’s shows are full of stories and humor that enable concert-goers to feel like they’re part of the music, not just spectators. In fact, the group’s goal is to transcend their instruments, so people focus on the music first, and its considerable technical prowess a distant second. The band has released 15 albums to date. Their music has served as the soundtrack for coverage of the Olym- pics, and NASA used their music to wake the crew aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour. Tickets cost $15, $25 or $35 and are available on TicketsWest or at the Liberty Theatre box office, open from 2 to 5:30 p.m. Wednes- day to Saturday and two hours before showtime. The theater is located at 1203 Commercial St. Take part in a Daddy Daughter Dance SEASIDE — All fathers, grandfathers, uncles and father figures are invited to attend the fourth annual Daddy Daughter Dance with the special little lady in their life. The dance takes place from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4 at the Seaside Civic and Conven- tion Center. The festive night includes a live DJ, dessert, dancing, a photo booth and raffle prizes. Tickets are $25 per couple and $5 for each additional child. Tickets can be pur- chased at Sunset Pool, the Bob Chisholm Community Center or at the door the day of the event. The dance is sponsored by the Sunset Empire Park & Rec- reation District, Seaside Outlets, Bruce’s Candy Kitchen, Shilo Inn, Sam’s Seaside Cafe and Providence Seaside Hospital. The convention center is located at 415 First Ave. For more information, call 503- 738-3311. artist Angela Purviance CANNON BEACH — Creative Coast, a program of Cannon Beach Arts Association, will host a printmaking work- shop taught artist Angela Purviance, whose work is currently featured in “Com- plications of Childhood” at the Cannon Beach Gallery. This two-day workshop will take place Friday and Saturday, Feb. 3 and 4. It will focus on using nontoxic methods to create full-color drypoint prints. Four separate 8-by-10- inch Plexiglas plates will be the print matrices, with marks and tones formed through the use of scribes and sandpaper. Participants should bring an 8-by- 10-inch sketch; all other materials will be provided. No experience is required for this workshop, and it is suitable for any skill level. The first half of this workshop will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday with an hour lunch break at 1 p.m. The second half will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. SUBMITTED PHOTO Angela Purviance will teach a workshop on how to create full color drypoint prints. Saturday with an hour lunch break. This two-day session will be held at the Creative Coast Project Space, located in Suite 25 on the second floor of Sandpiper Square. The workshop is limited to eight participants. You must book ahead of time and you must be able to commit to both days of the workshop. 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