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Anniversary
Reception
5 p.m., Bay Avenue
Gallery, 1406 Bay
Ave., Ocean Park,
Wash., 360-665-5200.
Celebrating seven
years, Bay Avenue
Gallery will host a
special reception, a
meet the artists talk
and art demonstra-
tions.
Friday, April 7
Author Reading
1 p.m., Adelaide’s,
1401 Bay Ave., Ocean
Park, Wash., 360-665-
6050. Local author
Jan Bono will sign and
give a talk on “The
Sylvia Avery Mystery
Series,” “Bottom Feed-
ers” and “Starfish.”
“Charlie Brown”
7 p.m., River
City Playhouse,
127 Lake St.,
Ilwaco, Wash., 360-
665-0028, $10 to $15,
all ages. The Peninsu-
la Players bring the
familiar characters of
the Peanuts gang to
life in “You’re a Good
Man, Charlie Brown,”
a 1967 musical com-
edy.
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Art Camp
4 p.m., Astoria Art Loft,
106 3rd St., Astoria,
503-325-4442, $60. Bri-
gitte Willse will lead a
two-day magical forest
art camp for children
ages 4 to 5 and 7 to 8;
limited space, registra-
tion required.
“The Real Story”
7 p.m., Astor
Street Opry
Company, 129
Bond St., Astoria,
503-325-6104, $5. “The
Real Lewis and Clark
Story or How the Finns
Discovered Astoria!” is
a musical melodrama
about explorers Meri-
wether Lewis, William
Clark and two Finnish
boys.
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PAA Spring Art Show
10 a.m., Long Beach Train Depot, 102 3rd
St., Long Beach, Wash., free. Peninsula Arts
Association spring art show features artists
competing in many categories and vying
for the People’s Choice ribbon; includes art
raffle to benefit school scholarships and art
enrichment programs.
“The Mousetrap”
7:30 p.m., Coaster The-
atre Playhouse, 108
Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-1242,
$20 to $25, rated PG.
Agatha Christie’s “The
Mousetrap” follows
the tale of a group of
strangers, a blizzard
and an unknown
killer.
Sunday, April 9
Saturday, April 8
HRAP Training
9:30 a.m., Cannon
Beach City Hall, 163
Gower St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-
8064. Haystack Rock
Awareness Program is
seeking volunteers for
environmental inter-
preter training, sign up
required.
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roast; donations ac-
cepted to the Anyway
Foundation.
Coast Weekend editor suggested events
NW Author Series
2 p.m., Cannon Beach
Library, 131 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1391, free.
Warren Easley, author
of “Never Look Down”
will be featured.
Art Camp
10 a.m., Astoria Art
Loft, 106 3rd St.,
Astoria, 503-325-4442,
$60. Brigitte Willse will
lead a magical forest
art camp for children
ages 4 to 5 and 7 to 8,
includes a woodland
picnic; limited space,
registration required.
Artist Reception
5 p.m., RiverSea
Gallery, 1160 Com-
mercial St., Astoria,
503-325-1270. Pho-
tographer Jody Miller
will be the featured
artist at a reception
exhibiting her work
in “Legends in White:
Wild Horses of the
Carmague.”
PAA Spring Art Show
10 a.m., Long Beach
Train Depot, 102 3rd
St., Long Beach, Wash.,
free. Peninsula Arts
Association spring art
show features artists
competing in many
categories and vying
for the People’s Choice
ribbon; includes art
raffle to benefit school
scholarships and art
enrichment programs.
Bird-A-Thon
Noon, Clatsop County,
503-338-0331, all
ages. Help support the
Wildlife Center of the
North Coast and join
the 24-hour (to noon
April 9) annual bird-a-
thon, compete solo or
as a team; registration
required.
Anniversary
Reception
1 p.m., Bay Avenue
Consignment
Auction
5 p.m., Long
Beach Grange,
5715 Sandridge
Road, Long Beach,
Wash., 360-642-4953.
Preview auction
items from 4 to 5 p.m.
Visit the website for
drop-off information.
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Second Saturday
Art Walk
5 p.m., cele-
brate the arts in
Astoria where
businesses are open
late, provide refresh-
ments, entertainment
and exhibit original
works of art or craft;
look for the pin-
wheels at participat-
ing merchants.
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Quilt Trunk Show
11 a.m., Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum, 115 Lake St., Ilwaco, Wash., 360-642-3446,
free. This quilt trunk show and sale features vintage quilts and quilts made by historical
author Karen Snyder.
Gallery, 1406 Bay
Ave., Ocean Park,
Wash., 360-665-5200.
Celebrating seven
years, Bay Avenue
Gallery will host a
special reception, a
meet the artists talk
and art demonstra-
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Anniversary Party
2 p.m., Nehalem Bay
Winery, 34965 Hwy.
53, Nehalem, 503-
368-9463. Nehalem
Bay Winery celebrates
its 43rd anniversary,
includes free admis-
sion, live music and
complimentary pig
Artist Reception
6 p.m., Cannon Beach
History Center, 1387
Spruce St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-9301.
Cannon Beach Histo-
ry Center & Museum
will host textile artist
Constance Waisanen
for a meet and greet
at the opening of her
show “Trees.”
Let’s Go Birding
9 a.m., Fort Stevens
State Park, 100 Peter Ire-
dale Road, Hammond,
503-861-3170, $5. Join a
park ranger on a guided
Old Fort Stevens bird
walk to look for and
identify birds; meet at
Fort Stevens.
“Charlie Brown”
7 p.m., River
City Playhouse,
127 Lake St.,
Ilwaco, Wash., 360-
665-0028, $10 to $15,
all ages. The Peninsu-
la Players bring the
familiar characters of
the Peanuts gang to
life in “You’re a Good
Man, Charlie Brown,”
a 1967 musical com-
edy.
PAA Spring Art Show
10 a.m., Long Beach
Train Depot, 102 3rd
St., Long Beach, Wash.,
free. Peninsula Arts
Association spring art
show features artists
competing in many
categories and vying
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Tuesday, April 11
for the People’s Choice
ribbon; includes art
raffle to benefit school
scholarships and art
enrichment programs.
“The Real Story”
2 p.m., Astor
Street Opry
Company, 129
Bond St., Astoria, 503-
325-6104, $7 to $16.
“The Real Lewis and
Clark Story or How
the Finns Discovered
Astoria!” is a musical
melodrama about
explorers Meriwether
Lewis, William Clark
and two Finnish boys.
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“The Real Story”
7 p.m., Astor Street
Opry Company, 129
Bond St., Astoria,
503-325-6104, $7
to $16. “The Real
Lewis and Clark Story
or How the Finns
Discovered Astoria!”
is a musical melodra-
ma about explorers
Meriwether Lewis,
William Clark and
two Finnish boys.
“The Mousetrap”
7:30 p.m., Coaster
Theatre Playhouse,
108 Hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, $20
to $25, rated PG. Ag-
atha Christie’s “The
Mousetrap” follows
the tale of a group of
strangers, a blizzard
and an unknown
killer.
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Art of Aging
3 p.m., Hoff-
man Center,
594 Laneda
Ave., Manzanita,
503-368-3846, $5.
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Angora Hiking Club
9 a.m., Light-
house Park
Interpretive
Center, 44 Main St.,
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Sally Baker, PA-C
beers, wine, cocktails,
salads, sandwiches,
tater tots and more; 50
percent of the evening’s
total sales are donated
to a selected nonprofit.
Warrenton, 503-
861-2802. Kathleen
Hudson will lead an
easy NOAA walk with
Jen Zamon.
HRAP Lecture Series
7 p.m., Cannon Beach
Library, 131 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1391, free.
Haystack Rock lecture
series will feature Tom
Horning presenting
the “Geology of Hay-
stack Rock.”
Salty Talks
6:30 p.m., Salt Hotel
& Pub, 147 How-
erton Ave., Ilwaco,
Wash., free. Curtis
Roegner, NOAA
research fishery bi-
ologist, will discuss
his group’s work in
tracking Dungeness
crab migrations
and movements in
the Columbia River
estuary; open to the
public.
Thursday, April 13
Bountiful Backyards
2 p.m., Ocean Park
Library, 1308 256th
Place, Ocean Park,
Wash., 360-665-4184,
adults. Join author
Lisa Taylor as she
demonstrates creating
gardens for everyone
from the smallest to
the tallest.
“Charlie Brown”
2 p.m., River City Playhouse, 127 Lake
St., Ilwaco, Wash., 360-665-0028, $10
to $15, all ages. The Peninsula Players
bring the familiar characters of the Pea-
nuts gang to life in “You’re a Good Man,
Charlie Brown,” a 1967 musical comedy.
Bountiful Backyards
5:30 p.m., Ray-
mond Library,
507 Duryea
St., Raymond, Wash.,
360-942-2408, adults.
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2120 Exchange Street, Suite 111
Astoria, Oregon
503-325-0333
www.urgentcarenwastoria.com
Mark Tabor, PA-C
Friends & Family Nights
5 p.m., McMenamins,
1157 Marion Ave., Gear-
hart, 503-717-8150, all
ages. Bring family and
friends for burgers,
Wednesday, April 12
Hours: Everyday 9am - 7pm
Keith Klatt, MD
Art of Aging/Art of
Dying series pres-
ents Mary C. Myers
speaking on legacy
writing and ethical
wills.
Join author Lisa Taylor
as she demonstrates
creating gardens for
everyone from the
smallest to the tallest.
Business After Hours
5:30 p.m., Asto-
ria Best Com-
puters, 77 11th
St. (Pier 11 building),
Astoria, 503-325-6311,
free. Sponsored by
the Astoria War-
renton Chamber of
Commerce, Business
After Hours provides
a social networking
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opportunity for cham-
ber members and
business owners to
meet and mingle.
Artist Reception
6 p.m., Royal Ne-
beker Gallery, 1799
Lexington Ave.,
Astoria, 503-338-
2421. Linley B. Logan
and Onondowaga
(Seneca) will be the
featured artists at an
opening reception
exhibiting their work
in “Indigenous Intrin-
sic Manifestations.”
Community Forum
6:30 p.m., Hampton
Inn, 201 39th St., Asto-
ria. The City of Astoria
will give a presenta-
tion and discussion on
growing and diversify-
ing the local economy,
open to the public.
Nature Matters
7 p.m., Fort George
Lovell Showroom, 426
14th St., Astoria, 503-
861-4443, free. Guest
speaker Marco Davis
will give a presenta-
tion on art and parks.