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Saturday, April 22
Thursday,
April 20
Thursday Night
Talks
7 p.m., Fort George
Lovell Showroom,
426 14th St., Astoria,
503-325-2203, free.
TNT lecture series wel-
comes Sue Arbuthnot
and Richard Wilhelm
who will give a
presentation on “Film
Making Beyond
The Pampered Chef
Noon, American
Legion, 219 Duryea St.,
Raymond, Wash., 360-
942-3034. The Public is
invited to a Pampered
Chef cooking show,
taste delicious food,
tasty drinks and see
the hottest kitchen
products; benefit for
the Harbor Associa-
tion of Volunteers for
Animals.
National Park Week
9 a.m., National Parks,
503-861-4401, all
ages. In celebration of
National Park Week,
Saturday and Sunday
admission to all
National Park Service
sites will be waived.
Vintage Collectible
Auction
1 p.m., Long Beach
Grange, 5715 San-
dridge Road, Long
Beach, Wash., 360-
747-0171. The Long
Beach Grange invites
the public to a special
consignment auction
featuring only antique
and vintage collectible
items; preview at 1
p.m., auction at 3 p.m.
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Friday, April 21
Artist Reception
2 p.m., Hoffman
Center, 594
Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita, 503-368-
3846. The Hoffman
Center will host a
joint artist reception
featuring Wes Cropper,
Lorraine Richey and
James Hockenhull.
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Gaylord Nelson
Award
5 p.m., Chamber
Community Hall, 207
Spruce St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-8060.
A presentation of the
annual Gaylord Nelson
Award will be given
with guest speaker
Neal Maine, includes
city potluck.
wether Lewis, William
Clark and two Finnish
boys.
“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-
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Author Talk
8 p.m., KALA, 1017
Marine Drive, Astoria,
503-338-4878, $8.
Diana Kirk, author of
“Licking Flames: Tales
of a Half-Assed Hussy”
will discuss her book
and stories from her
life, followed by book
signings and refresh-
ments.
Coast Weekend editor suggested events
Sunday, April 23
Black Lake Fishing
Derby
7 a.m., Black Lake Park,
off Hwy. 101, Ilwaco,
Wash., 360-642-2400.
Free kids only (2 to
14) derby with a free
pancakes breakfast
and hot dogs, prizes
awarded, register
online, at Ilwaco City
Hall or at the Derby;
adults must accompa-
ny children.
Sustainable
Gardening
10 a.m.,
Columbia
Pacific Heritage
Museum, 115 Lake
St., Ilwaco, Wash. WSU
Master Gardeners
offers a workshop on
sustainable gardening
by propagating plants,
includes plant clinic
and plant sale.
Earth Day Parade
11 a.m., downtown
Walk
Cannon Beach, 503-
for Veterans
436-8060. Join
1 p.m., Veterans Field, 3rd
in to celebrate
and Oregon streets, down-
Earth Day in
town Long Beach, Wash., 360-
Cannon Beach
642-2041, $20. Wayne Elston,
starting off
American Legion Department of
with beach
Washington Commander will
microplastic
lead the walk to raise public
removal at 10
awareness about issues fac-
a.m. at Whale
ing America’s veterans
Park, then a com-
and their families.
munity parade
and street fair.
TAPA Auditions
2 p.m., Oregon Coast
Dance Center, 106
Main Ave., Tillamook,
503-842-4678. Direc-
tor Richard Coon will
be casting 12 men, 8
women, 1 girl and 2
boys for the upcoming
summer drama “To Kill
A Mockingbird.”
Troop 642
Fundraiser
4 p.m., American
Legion, 1216 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, $12
per plate or 2 for $20,
kids discounted. Show
your support for Boy
Scout Troop 642 at
the Hawaiian dinner
fundraiser; take out
orders accepted.
Author Reading
7 p.m., Beach
Books, 616
Broadway,
Seaside, 503-738-
3500. Poet laureate
Paulann Petersen
(2010), author of
“Understory” will be
featured, followed
by book sales and
signings.
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“Come Together”
7 p.m., NCRD
Performing Arts
Center, 36155 9th St.,
Nehalem, 503-368-
7008, $10, all ages.
“Come Together” is a
variety show featur-
ing local artists and
entertainment from
comedy, theater and
improv to singing,
dancing and music.
National Park Week
9 a.m., National Parks,
503-861-4401, all
ages. In celebration of
National Park Week,
Saturday and Sun-
day admission to all
National Park Service
sites will be waived.
4-H Run/Walk
1 p.m., Fort Stevens
State Park, 100 Peter
Iredale Road, Ham-
mond, 503-325-8573,
$15 to $50, all ages.
Tuesday, April 25
Color Me Green is a 5k
run/walk sponsored
by 4-H to improv-
ing health in a fun
way, meet at Battery
Russell; race begins at
2 p.m.
In Their Footsteps
1 p.m., Fort Clatsop
Visitor Center, 92343
Fort Clatsop Road,
Astoria, 503-861-2471,
free. In Their Footsteps
lecture series presents
“Identification & Pres-
ervation of Jean Bap-
tiste Charbonneau’s
Grave” with authors
Michael Hanley and
Roger Wendlick.
TAPA Auditions
2 p.m., Oregon
Coast Dance
Center, 106
Main Ave., Tillamook,
503-842-4678. Direc-
tor Richard Coon will
be casting 12 men, 8
women, 1 girl and 2
boys for the upcoming
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summer drama “To Kill
A Mockingbird.”
“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.
AAMC Benefit
4:30 p.m., Fort George
Brewery, 1483 Duane
St., Astoria. Fort
George will host a
benefit night for the
Astoria Arts & Move-
ment Center with an
evening of perfor-
mances, music, class
demonstrations and
a raffle.
Wednesday, April 26
Celebrity Chef Visit
5:30 p.m., Baked Alaska, 1 12th St., Asto-
ria, 503-325-7414. The public is invited
to meet Saudi Arabian chef Badr Fayez,
who will give a cooking demonstration,
give out samples and have a Q&A ses-
sion; RSVP required.
Shifting Culture Talk
6 p.m., Astoria
Public Library,
450 10th St.,
Astoria, 503-325-7323.
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Margaret Frimoth will
give a presentation
on “Breaking Silence,
Shifting Culture: We
Can Stop Abuse.”
Thursday, April 27
“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.
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Shakespeare (Abridged)
7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-1242, free. A fast-
paced farce of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [Revised]” in
celebration of Shakespeare’s birthday.
Talent Search
5:30 p.m., River City
Playhouse, 127 Lake
St., Ilwaco, Wash.,
360-665-4421. The
Peninsula Players
are searching for all
varieties of talent to
perform at the annual
Loyalty Days Follies,
individual and group
acts are encouraged to
audition.
History & Hops
6 p.m., Seaside Brew-
ing Co., 851 Broadway,
Seaside, 503-738-
7065. The History &
Hops lecture series will
feature Gloria Linkey
who will give a talk
about World War II and
Seaside.
Author Reading
7 p.m., Seaside Public
Library, 1131 Broad-
way, Seaside, 503-738-
6742, free. Karen Kar-
bo, author of “Hound
of the Sea: Wild Man,
Wild Waves, Wild Wis-
dom” will be featured,
followed by book sales
and signings.
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