The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, April 13, 2017, Page 3, Image 13

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    APRIL 13, 2017 // 3
Dog walk at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
FORT CLATSOP — A dog
walk will be hosted at
Lewis and Clark National
Historical Park to help raise
awareness about climate
change and promote outdoor
activities.
With leashed dogs, at-
tendees will walk two miles
on the Netul Trail to Fort
Clatsop and back. The event
will take place 3 to 5 p.m.
April 20 at the park’s Netul
Landing.
The landing is approx-
imately one mile past the
visitor center entrance on
Fort Clatsop Road. There
will be prizes, drinks and
snacks provided. Dog lovers
and community members are
welcome to attend.
Astoria High School stu-
dent Maryann Mandujano is
coast
organizing this event as part
of her senior project. She
belongs to the Lewis and
Clark National Historical
Park Science & Sustainabili-
ty youth leadership team.
After participating in
North Cascades Institute’s
backcountry Youth Leader-
ship Adventures program in
Summer 2016 to learn about
climate change’s impact on
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
weekend
National Parks and com-
munities, Mandujano wants
to give back to the Astoria
community by encouraging
locals to reduce their carbon
footprint by spending more
time outdoors.
At the dog walk, com-
munity members can learn
environmentally responsible
ways to enjoy nature with
their dogs, and become more
informed about sustainabil-
ity.
For questions or com-
ments, contact Mandujano at
mmandujano17@astoriak12.
org.
For more information,
call the park at 503-861-
2471 or check out www.nps.
gov/lewi or Lewis and Clark
National Historical Park on
Facebook.
COAST WEEKEND EDITOR
ERICK BENGEL
CALENDAR COORDINATOR
REBECCA HERREN
arts & entertainment
ADVERTISING MANAGER
BETTY SMITH
ON THE COVER
CONTRIBUTORS
DAN HAAG
RYAN HUME
NANCY McCARTHY
BARBARA LLOYD McMICHAEL
Portrait of Contemporary Cultur-
al Relevance by Linley Logan is
one of the works featured at his
exhibit until May 11 at Clatsop
Community College’s Royal Ne-
beker Art Gallery.
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THE ARTS
4
Imprint Gallery off ers possibilities
8
It’s the art of life and a life of art’
12
A visit to this gallery is bound to make an imprint.
FEATURE
Linley Logan brings skill set to the college.
DINING
Mouth of the Columbia
‘The Last Supper’ at Street 14.
FURTHER ENJOYMENT
MUSIC CALENDAR .....................5
CROSSWORD................................6
GRAB BAG...................................19
CW MARKETPLACE...........15, 16
SEE + DO...............................10, 11
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Take a guided tour of Ilwaco
harbor animals and wildlife
ILWACO, WASH. — A guided
birding and wildlife tour of
Ilwaco harbor will take
place April 15.
Expe-
rience the
diverse plants, birds
and mammals of
the harbor and
with Madeline
Kalbach and
Susan Stauffer
of the Friends
of the Willapa
National Wild-
life Refuge.
Participants will
meet at 9 a.m. at the
Salt Hotel & Pub for
coffee and an
overview. The walking tour
starts at 9:30 a.m. At 11:30
a.m., they
will enjoy a
light lunch at
the Salt Pub,
then spend
the after-
noon in
self-guided
tours. Finally, at
7 p.m. everyone
will return to the
Salt to share pic-
tures and stories with other
guests.
The cost is $45, which
includes lunch and coffee
in addition to the tour.
The event is sponsored by
the Friends of the Willapa
National Wildlife Refuge
and the Salt Hotel & Pub.
All proceeds go the Friends
group.
For information, call
360-642-7258 or go to
www.salt-hotel.com/events.
MADELINE KALBACH PHOTO
A great blue heron fi xed the photographer with its
bright eye on the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge in
south Pacifi c County.