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Friday, Feb. 17
Thursday, Feb. 16
Bountiful Backyards
5:30 p.m., Raymond
Library, 507 Duryea
St., Raymond, Wash.,
360-942-2408,
adults.
Bountiful
Back-
yards
lec-
ture
series
wel-
comes
master
garden-
ers who will
discuss bringing
common pollinators
into the garden.
Dance Now
6 p.m., Warrenton
Grade School, 820
Cedar Ave., Warren-
ton, 503-791-3184,
free, all ages. Clatsop
County Dance Now
and Warrenton-Ham-
mond School District
will host a dance for
people with special
needs in Clatsop
County, open to the
public and caregiv-
ers must be present;
supervision is not
available.
Fish Tales
7 p.m., Seaside Public
Library, 1131 Broad-
way, Seaside, 503-
738-6742, free. Food
writer Jennifer
Burns Bright
helps par-
ticipants
explore
the rela-
tionship
with the
products
of the sea,
understanding
the ocean’s bounty
and challenges.
Thursday Night Talks
7 p.m., Fort
George Lovell
Showroom,
426 14th St., Astoria,
503-325-2203, free.
TNT lecture series
welcomes make-
up artist Christina
Kortum giving the
presentation “Mask
Maker: Bringing Film
and Television Charac-
ters to Life.” Kortum’s
work has appeared
on TV shows such as
“Portlandia,” “Lever-
age,” “The Librarians”
and “Grimm.”
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Backyard Bird Count
9 a.m., Fort Clatsop
Visitors Center, 92343
Fort Clatsop Road,
Astoria, 503-861-2471,
free. Bird watchers of
all ages are invited to
join the annual Great
Backyard Bird Count
and help create a
real-time snapshot
of bird locations;
includes activities for
each day of the event.
Poet Reading
7 p.m., Tolovana
Hall, 3779 Hem-
lock St., Cannon
Beach, 541-215-4445.
Oregon’s Poet Laure-
ate Elizabeth Woody
will give a free reading
and discuss her writ-
ing process, followed
by a Q&A.
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“The Curious
Savage”
7 p.m., NCRD Perform-
ing Arts Theater, 36155
9th St., Nehalem, 503-
368-7008, $15. “The
Curious Savage” is an
Saturday, Feb. 18
Sunday, Feb. 19
voices in understand-
ing of the Columbia
River system; open to
the public.
entertaining and fanci-
ful comedy, giving the
audience a feeling that
kindness and affection
is not entirely lost in
a world of greed and
dishonesty.
“The Jungle Book”
7 p.m., ASOC Play-
house, 129 Bond St.,
Astoria, 503-325-6104,
$5, all ages. Rudyard
Kipling’s “The Jungle
Book” explores the
relationship between
the human world
and the animal world
through a collection
of fables using animals
in a human manner to
give moral lessons.
Dark Arts Eve
8:50 p.m., Com-
modore Hotel,
258 14th St., As-
toria, $5. Chariot and
the Commodore Hotel
will host a bone-chill-
ing event with true
ghosts stories and
séance rituals, spaces
limited.
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“A Sting in the Tale”
7 p.m., Barn Community Playhouse, 1204
Ivy Ave., Tillamook, 503-842-7940, $10 to
$15. “A Sting in the Tale” is a witty, comedy
thriller that follows two playwrights who
were once successful crime writers and are
now struggling to write their next hit show.
“The Jungle Book”
2 p.m., ASOC Play-
house, 129 Bond St.,
Astoria, 503-325-6104,
$5 to $10, all ages. Rud-
yard Kipling’s “The Jun-
gle Book” explores the
relationship between
the human world
and the animal world
through a collection
of fables using animals
in a human manner to
give moral lessons.
Festival of Dark Arts
2 to 10 p.m., Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane
St., Astoria, 503-325-7468, 21+. Fort George
Brewery campus will overflow with dark art,
darker entertainment and the darkest selection
of craft beer as celebrants come together for the
Festival of Dark Arts; souvenir festival glasses
and tasting tokens available for purchase.
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.
Backyard Bird Count
9 a.m., Fort
Clatsop Visitors
Center, 92343
Fort Clatsop Road,
Astoria, 503-861-2471,
free. Bird watchers of
all ages are invited to
join the annual Great
Backyard Bird Count
and help create a
real-time snapshot of
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bird locations; includes
activities for each day
of the event.
goods and treasures to
recycle, refurbish, reuse
and re-enjoy.
local businesses, find
great sales and enter
for prize drawings.
Pool-a-Thon
9 a.m., North County
Recreation District,
36155 9th St., Nehalem,
503-368-7121. NCRD
will host its annual
Pool-a-Thon fundraiser
for the NCRD/Nehalem
Elementary Swim In-
struction & Water Safety
Awareness Program.
Bountiful Backyards
10 a.m., South Bend
Library, 1216 First St.,
South Bend, Wash.,
360-875-5532, adults.
Bountiful Backyards
lecture series welcomes
master gardeners for a
discussion on how to
bring common pollina-
tors to the garden.
Bountiful Backyards
2 p.m., Naselle Library,
4 Parpala Road, Naselle,
Wash., 360-484-3877,
adults. Join master
gardeners and discover
how to bring common
pollinators (bees, but-
terflies, beetles, birds,
etc.) into the garden.
Svensen Flea & Craft
Market
9 a.m., Wickiup Grange,
92683 Svensen Market
Road, Svensen. Find
antiques, toys, house-
hold items, handmade
Cash Mob
11 a.m., Manza-
nita Visitor Cen-
ter, 31 Laneda
Ave., Manzanita, 503-
812-5510. Cash Mob is
a fun day to patronize
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Confluence Gathering
2 p.m., Liberty Theatre,
1203 Commercial St.,
Astoria, 503-325-5922,
free. Confluence will
kick off a series of
public forums intended
to elevate indigenous
Crab & Oyster Feed
3 p.m., Norse Hall, 444
State Route 4, Cath-
lamet, Wash., 360-795-
9996, $32, 21 +. The
Wahkiakum Chamber
of Commerce will host
its annual Crab and
Oyster Feed fundraiser,
with three seatings:
3 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and
7:30 p.m., attendees
are asked to bring
condiments and crab
cracking tools, includes
raffle and prizes; re-
served seating only.
Casino Night
7 p.m., Heritage
Museum, 1618
Exchange St.,
Astoria, 503-325-2203,
$15 to $25. The Clatsop
County Historical So-
ciety’s annual Roaring
20s Speakeasy Casino
Night includes black-
jack, roulette, craps and
(for an additional fee)
Texas Hold’em poker,
prizes and best 1920s
costume awards; reser-
vations required.
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Manzanita Writers
Series
7 p.m., Hoffman Center,
594 Laneda Ave., Man-
zanita, 503-368-3846,
$7. The Manzanita
Writers Series presents
a reading and Q&A
with Arthur Bradford
reading from his short
story collection “Turtle
Face and Beyond;” open
mic to follow.
Backyard Bird Count
9 a.m., Fort Clatsop
Visitors Center, 92343
Fort Clatsop Road,
Astoria, 503-861-2471,
free. Bird watchers of
all ages are invited to
join the annual Great
Backyard Bird Count
and help create a
real-time snapshot
of bird locations;
includes activities for
each day of the event.
Flea & Craft Market
10 a.m., Wickiup
Grange, 92683
Svensen Market
Road, Svensen. Find
antiques, toys, house-
hold items, handmade
goods and treasures
to recycle, refurbish,
reuse and re-enjoy.
“The Curious
Savage”
7 p.m., NCRD Perform-
ing Arts Theater, 36155
9th St., Nehalem,
503-368-7008, $15.
“The Curious Savage”
is an entertaining and
fanciful comedy, giving
the audience a feeling
that kindness and
affection is not entirely
lost in a world of greed
and dishonesty.
In Their Footsteps
1 p.m., Fort Clatsop
Visitor Center, 92343
Fort Clatsop Road,
Astoria, 503-861-2471,
free. An illustrated
program, “Wildlife
Center of the North
Coast” is presented
by Josh Saranpaa and
is part of the Febru-
ary worldwide Great
Backyard Bird Count
activities.
“A Sting in the Tale”
7 p.m., Barn Commu-
nity Playhouse, 1204
Ivy Ave., Tillamook,
503-842-7940, $10 to
$15. “A Sting in the
Tale” is a witty, comedy
thriller that follows two
playwrights who were
once successful crime
writers and are now
struggling to write
their next hit show.
“The Jungle Book”
2 p.m., ASOC Play-
house, 129 Bond St.,
Astoria, 503-325-6104,
$5 to $10, all ages.
Rudyard Kipling’s “The
Jungle Book” explores
the relationship
between the human
world and the animal
world through a col-
lection of fables using
animals in a human
Monday, Feb. 20
manner to give moral
lessons.
Birth Safety Event
3 to 5:30 p.m.,
Columbian
Theater, 1102
Marine Drive, Astoria,
free, donations wel-
come. Astoria doula
Libby Silva will give
a presentation about
her recent trip to
Uganda, share a vision
of making birth safer
in the local commu-
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nity, and screen the
documentary “Why
Not Home?” about
maternity care in the
U.S.
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.
Dark Hearts
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Carruthers Restau-
rant, 1198 Commercial St., Astoria. A
bazaar of curiosities, tarot readings,
hand crafted goods, cocktails and live
music by Acousta Noir.
Showmanship &
Rally
8:30 a.m., Clatsop
County Fairgrounds,
92937 Walluski Loop,
Astoria, all ages. This
4-H program is offer-
ing a dog seminar fea-
turing Showmanship
and Rally, open to the
public; concessions
available for purchase.
Backyard Bird Count
9 a.m., Fort Clat-
sop Visitors Center,
92343 Fort Clatsop
Road, Astoria, 503-
861-2471, free. Bird
watchers of all ages
are invited to join the
annual Great Backyard
Bird Count and help
create a real-time
snapshot of bird
locations; includes
activities for each day
of the event.
Entrance Fee Free Day
9 a.m., Fort Clatsop, 92343 Fort Clatsop
Road, Astoria, 503-861-2471. In honor of
Presidents Day, all National Park Service
sites will waive daily entrance fees.
Tuesday, Feb. 21
Past to Present
10:30 a.m., Columbia
River Maritime Mu-
seum, 1792 Marine
Drive, Astoria, 503-
325-2323, $5. Past to
Present lecture se-
ries features Patrick
Corcoran presenting
“Storms & Hazards:
Building Community
Resilience.”
ABATE
5:30 p.m., Astoria
Moose Lodge, 420
17th St., Astoria,
503-325-3566.
ABATE is a north
coast group of mo-
torcycle enthusiasts
who ride, have fun
and provide commu-
nity support.
Wednesday, Feb. 22
Job Fair
9 a.m., Clatsop
County Fairgrounds,
92937 Walluski Loop,
Astoria, free. CEDR
and Worksource
Northwest Oregon
are spearheading the
third annual Clatsop
County Career & Job
Fair open to students
in the morning and
the afternoon to
adults beginning at
2 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 23
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Coast Weekend editor suggested events
Town Hall Lecture
10 a.m., Historic
Oysterville School-
house, 3322 School
Road, Oysterville,
Wash., $3 dona-
tion. Guest speaker
Colleen Smith will
discuss “Old Yarns”
followed by a Q&A
session; seating is
limited.
History & Hops
6 p.m., Seaside
Brewing Co., 851
Broadway, Seaside,
503-738-7065. As part
of the History & Hops
lecture series, Seaside
Museum and Seaside
Brewing presents “Cal-
vin Tibbetts: Oregon’s
First Pioneer” with
Jerry Sutherland.
Wit & Wisdom
7 p.m., Fort
George Lovell
Showroom, 426
14th St., no cover, all
ages. Guest speakers
Robin Cangie and Seth
Tichenor will hold the
Philosofarian conver-
sation “Does History
Repeat Itself?” Seating
is limited.
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