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14 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Grow your garden with a Master Gardeners workshop PHOTO BY PATRICK WEBB The River City Playhouse in Ilwaco, Wash., is home to the Loyalty Days Follies. Auditions for Loyalty Day Follies SUNDAY AFTERNOON ILWACO, WASH. — Audi- tions for The Loyalty Day Follies — a show featuring a variety of vocal, instru- mental and comic talents from the area — takes place 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thurs- day, April 27, at the River City Playhouse, 127 Lake St., S.E. Ilwaco, Washing- ton. The show itself will be held 7 p.m. Friday, May 5, at the Playhouse. A portion of the proceeds will be donated Live Presents Everything Fitz They’re back! A family band of award-winning fiddle and open step dance champions. to the Loyalty Days Chil- dren’s Parade. This marks the fourth consecutive year that Loy- alty Days Weekend on Long Beach Peninsula begins with the Follies, a family-friend- ly, all-ages event. Among other acts, youngsters from Ocean Park and Long Beach Elementary School will play piano and sing. Vocalists should bring sheet music. Piano accom- paniment is available at both the audition and the perfor- mance. Patriotic songs are not required, but community and family-oriented material is welcome. For anyone unable to come to the April 27 audi- tion or in need of additional information, contact Barbara Bate, accompanist and co- ordinator, at bategofish@ gmail.com, call 360-665- 4421 or text her at 360-244- 5566. ILWACO, WASH. — Look- ing to create or enhance a garden landscape this spring? Washington State University’s Master Gar- deners of Pacific County will present a workshop, “Sustainable Gardening by Propagating Plants,” 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 22, at the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum, 115 S.E. Lake St.. Participants — who must bring a small knife — will learn how to propagate plants with stem cuttings. The workshop will give gardeners stem cuttings to take home. From 10 a.m. to noon, gardeners will have a chance to ask a Master Gardener plant-related questions and bring them plant problems. (Gar- deners are encouraged to bring samples of their plant problems.) A plant and garden sale is from 10 a.m. to noon in a tent stand outside the museum. Japanese hon- eyberry shrubs, quaking Aspens, peonies and coir will be available. For more information, contact Elena Righettini at mrighettini@yahoo.com. Crossword Answer N E A R A L L A H F L I P A C R I O P R I M A N A R T S L O R E B A D B E T C L A U D E L Y I N T E S T R I D E S O R G I E C S E L E T T I C C H A N T B S I D E S C O C A S U R G E R Y B A T H R O B E B E E R Y I M H O K L A N P R I E S S T M D T E V A N E R M I T P L S S E O G O D G E E K A X H E A I D O T S A H S O W S N G A R K I E M M S L K O W T H Sponsored by: • Adella & Valerie Hougan • Dr. Steven Hill • Willapa Veterinary Service • Lornett Apartments Sunday April 23 rd 2 pm In the HISTORIC RAYMOND THEATRE Buy advance tickets at: www.sundayafternoonlive.org or phone (360) 875-5207 240 11 TH STREET ASTORIA, OR 97103 I D E A C A R D S U M A N T S B A R P P A E A R L A L A L O N E S I L V W S O I I Z W A G A L N P O W S N A P G I R P I L E B A D U T A H A D O N U T S I N T O S O U R E Z O R M A S S F R E T S A W O A R S G E T L S I T O O N S P A G O N G G R A N P M A E N G D O E E L S L O C O M O T E D O N O N E H A N D O R D E A L S O O T H E E M M A R E S T S T T O U T D O L C E H E E D