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14 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Landscape photographer shares work of Oregon Coast, celebrates Beach Bill legacy FORT CLATSOP — Rick Scha- fer, a prolific photographer and fifth-generation Orego- nian, will share his work at the next “In Their Footsteps” event, part of a free month- ly speaker series hosted by Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Fort Clatsop. Titled “Photographing Oregon’s Public Coast, Cele- brating 50 Years of Access,” the event will be held 1 p.m. Sunday, May 21, in the visitor center’s Netul River Room. For more than 30 years, Schafer’s landscape photog- raphy of the Pacific North- west has illustrated billboard, advertising, calendar and many books, including “Magnificent Places: Oregon Coast,” according to press materials. His current project — SUBMITTED PHOTO Rick Schafer’s photograph of Roosevelt elk at Ecola State Park. SUBMITTED PHOTO “The Oregon Coast, A Lega- cy Like No Other,” with text by Jack and Jan McGowan — is slated for release in July for the 50th anniversary of the Oregon Beach Bill. “Schafer’s career involves ‘chasing’ light and transition- al weather to capture remark- able photographs,” organiz- ers wrote. “His presentation will include photographs of the Oregon Coast, which has the lowest angles of evening registration now open for Reg ister N ow summer and fall classes in • Ba llet • Ta p • Ja zz • H ip-H o p Photo by James Olson | Alderbrook Imaging S EPTEM BER 23 RD Dance Studio T he Illah ee A partm ents • Co ntem po ra ry • M o dern • M usica l Thea tre • Acro ba tic Arts N UTCRACK ER AUDITIO N S MADDOX sunlight and the last light of every day.” For more information, call the park at 503-861-2471, or visit www.nps.gov/lewi, or Lewis and Clark National Historical Park on Facebook. 389 S . M AIN AVE. W ARREN TO N 503-861-1971 m a d d o xd a n cers.co m Life member of Dance Educators of America | Certified to teach Dance Masters of America Member Astoria-Warrenton Chamber of Commerce Birdie Go birding with a park ranger OLD FORT STEVENS — Join a ranger from the state Parks and Recreation Department at Old Fort Stevens 9 a.m. Friday, May 26, for a guided walk to look for and identify birds. Attendees will meet at the Fort Stevens Museum. There is a $5 parking fee in the area. No birding experience is required, and experts are welcome to come share their knowledge, organizers wrote. Binoculars are recom- mended, though the guide may have a few on hand for participants to use. For more information, contact Dane Osis at dane. osis@oregon.gov, or at 503- 861-3170 ext. 41. Crossword Answer A s G ood A s It G ets In D ow ntow n A storia! 1046 Grand Avenue Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-2280 C B S T V L I C H E N A S H I N E A L I B A B A M A D E W A R I N A H O L E S P I T E D P U P A T E A M E C H E S T O R I E S C H I L D B R A C K E T P S R O O L D S A L D L E O L E T Y P E O O A N N D O D S P O A T E U S S K I A T A C L E L S S D R A K E R E M A P S D E I L M G M A A Y T S T A K N O Z R A E N S I H A A S T I B I R T E R I C L O O P O U H I P P O N E L N W E E C S I L S N A G E S A G I S S U S M E L D A E W I T E N R U L I G L I S L E N T I R N E C H A S S P E R I B C O K O S R G E R T I S M A I C C E H A T A B A T P L A N E H A N D E D E A R T S N E E L A I R T I S A M P C C O R R A O A I D M I N D E A N G I N F E N C M E G E U R F S S E T S H E R I E D I N C L I C K D E N I E V A G A R E R R O R S P L E D G E D S A S S Y