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JUNE 1, 2017 // 13 12 // COASTWEEKEND.COM ON YOUR PHONE COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA R Saturday, June 3 Saturday Beach Clean Up 9 a.m., Seaside Beach, meet at Seashore Inn on the Beach, 60 Prome- nade, Seaside, all ages. Join local volunteers for the monthly “Treasure the Beach” communi- ty beach clean up. Artist Reception 2 p.m., Trail’s End Art Gallery, 656 A St., Gearhart, 503-717-9458. Featured wa- tercolorist Patricia Beck-Fries will exhibit her landscapes, still life and portraits in the June show. Crab Derby Benefit 9 a.m., Kelly’s Brighton Mari- na, 29200 Hwy. 101; Jetty Fishery, 27550 Hwy. 101, Rock- away Beach, 503-368- 5745, $10, all ages. The annual Nehalem Bay Crab Derby offers games, prizes, live mu- sic by The Exiles, fresh seafood, raffles and crabbing; proceeds go to Rockaway Lion Club and the North Coast Wildlife Center. √ Thursday, June 1 School Art Show 5:30 p.m., Long Beach Elemen- tary School, 400 Washington Ave., Long Beach, Wash., 360-642-3242, all ages. Long Beach Elementary will host a Student Art Show displayed throughout the school, includes Principal’s Choice art awards, performances by the Eagle Choir and hors d’oeuvres. √ Author Reading 7 p.m., Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broad- way, Seaside, 503-738- 6742, free. Brian Ratty, author of “Voyage of Atonement” will be featured, followed by book sales and signings. Friday, June 2 SEA-PAC Convention 8 a.m., Seaside Con- vention Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside, 503-882-7388. The ARRL Northwestern Division amateur radio operators’ annual ham radio convention offers exhibits, workshops, a √ flea market, entertain- ment and more. Lunch in the Loft Noon, Beach Books, 616 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-3500, $25. Beach Books will host author Lori Tobias who will share her book Coast Weekend editor suggested events “Wander;” cost includes lunch and a signed copy of the book, res- ervations required. Artist Reception 3 p.m., ArtPort Gallery, 177 Howerton Way, Il- waco, Wash., 360-642- 0522. Encaustic artist Barbara Mallon and metalist Bill Atwood will be featured at a reception exhibiting their work in “Origin of Myths;” both will be on hand to discuss their work. Artist Reception 3 p.m., Hoffman Gal- lery, 594 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, 503-368- 3846. Sher Davidson will be the featured artist at a reception featuring her ceramic sculpture. Puget Island Farmer’s Market 3 p.m., Stockhouse’s Farm, 59 Birnie Slough Road, Cathlamet, Wash., 360-849-4145. Shop for organic produce, fresh bread, pizza, desserts, kimchi, jams, jellies, meat and honey. nts e m t in o p p A dly a l g are ted! p Acce Saturday Market at the Port 10 a.m., Harbor front at Howerton Way, Port of Ilwaco, Wash. This market features art, crafts, farm fresh produce, food booths and live music. Weekend Market on the Dock 10 a.m., 1161 Robert Bush Drive, South Bend, Wash., 360-875- 8157. This market features live music, jewelry, food and treasures. Sunday, June 4 Discover Haystack 2 p.m., on the beach, Cannon Beach, 503-436-8060, free, all ages. Discover Hay- stack Rock presents a program on “Murre Egg Painting;” meet at the red HRAP truck at Haystack Rock. Gearhart ArtWalk 2 p.m., celebrate cre- ative art forms during the monthly Gearhart ArtWalk at businesses and galleries in Gear- hart; look for the “Wel- come to the Shore” flag at participating merchants. Riverwalk Marketplace 9 a.m., 632 Marine Drive, Astoria, 503- 260-5592. This market features produce, flowers, plant starts, eggs, ready-to-eat food, pie walks, live music and kids’ activ- ities. Lighthouse Turns 119 11 a.m., Cape Dis- appointment State Park, 244 Rob- ert Gray Drive, 360-642- 3078, Ilwaco, Wash., free, all ages. Be a part of the North Head Lighthouse 119th anniversary celebra- tion, no Discover Pass needed, includes activities, tours and free shuttle service. Saturday Art Walk 5 p.m., enjoy original artwork, live mu- sic and refresh- ments during Seaside’s monthly First Satur- day Art Walk, includes artists receptions and demonstrations; look for the art walk signs at participating merchants. SEA-PAC Convention 9 a.m., Seaside Convention Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside, 503-882- 7388. The annual SEA- PAC Ham Convention includes exhibits, flea market, workshops, seminars, banquet, entertainment and prizes. SummerFest Noon, along Pacific Ave., downtown Long Beach, Wash., free, all ages. Sum- merFest offers family friendly activities, beach safety, balloon artistry, face painting, live music, and horse and wagon rides. “Journey Home” 6 p.m., Columbia Theatre, 1231 Vander- cook Way, Longview, Wash., 360-575-8499, $12.50 to $15, all ages. Join the Higher Ground dancers and take a trip on the yellow brick road through the Land of Oz! √ √ Riverwalk Marketplace 9 a.m., 632 Marine Drive, Astoria, 503- 260-5592. This market features produce, flowers, plant starts, eggs, ready-to-eat food, pie walks, live music and kids’ activ- ities. SEA-PAC Convention 9 a.m., Seaside Convention Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside, 503-882- 7388. The annual SEA- PAC Ham Convention includes exhibits, flea market, workshops, seminars, banquet, entertainment and prizes. √ Astoria Sunday Market 10 a.m., 12th St., downtown Astoria, 503-325-1010. Astoria Sunday Market offers local products by farmers, master gar- deners, craftspeople and artisans; live mu- sic with Jazatti-Tude in the food court. Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and other great content at CoastWeekend.com Tuesday, June 6 Ric’s Poetry Mic 7 p.m., WineKraft, 80 10th St., Astoria, 503-468-0206, 21 +. Sign up at 6:45 to read poetry or a short story at this monthly poetry open mic. Weekend Market on the Dock 10 a.m., 1161 Robert Bush Drive, South Bend, Wash., 360-875- 8157. This market features live music, jewelry, food and treasures. SummerFest Noon, along Pacific Ave., downtown Long Beach, Wash., free, all ages. SummerFest offers family friendly activities, beach safety, balloon artistry, face painting, live music, and horse and wagon rides. √ Farm Stand 1 p.m., Wickiup Grange, 92683 Svensen Market Road, Svensen. Farm Stand features sustainable grown fresh fruits, vegetables and flow- ers from local farms. tour through a rare gun battery, ride in the back of a period military truck, or see inside a military jail at Fort Stevens State Park’s summer tours. Coast Weekend welcomes comments and contributions from readers. New items for publication consideration must be submitted by 10 a.m. Tuesday, one week and two days before publication. Sally Baker, PA-C 10 a.m., Oregon Film Museum, 732 Duane St., Astoria, 503-325-6311. As- toria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Com- merce and Oregon Film Museum have partnered to offer activities for visiting fans and local enthusiasts celebrating Goonies Day; check thegoondocks website for activity schedule. Angora Hiking Club 1 p.m., meet at the 6th St. parking lot (between 6th and 7th streets, Marine Drive Citizen Science 9 a.m., on the beach, Cannon Beach, 503- 436-8060. Help with the “Citizen Science: COASST Bird Survey” to count birds and learn to identify species, no experience required; meet at the red HRAP trunk in front of Haystack Rock. Tall Ships 1 p.m., Astoria City Dock, 1972 Marine Drive, Astoria, 800- 200-5239, $5, all ages. The sailing teams of historical tall ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain will offer public sailing excursions as well as off-site educational demonstrations. On the Land 10 a.m., Oswald West State Park, Manzanita, 503- 738-9126, free. North Coast Land Conser- vancy’s summer series On the Land offers a guided hike on Neah- kahnie Mountain; sign up required. River People Farmers Market 2:30 p.m., North Coast Food Web, 577 18th St., Astoria, 503-468- 0921. Shop for farm fresh produce, meat, cheese, fish and more from local farmers and producers at the NCFW teaching kitchen. √ Puttz Tournament 1 p.m., Sandpiper Square, 172 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 541-215-4445, $15 to $50. Tee off at Sandpiper Square during the annual Cannon Beach Puttz miniature golf tournament, silent auction and party to follow at the American Legion. 2120 Exchange Street, Suite 111 Astoria, Oregon 503-325-0333 www.urgentcarenwastoria.com Mark Tabor, PA-C Goonies Celebration and the trolley tracks), Astoria, 503-325-4315. Bob Westerberg will lead an easy hike at the Warrenton Dike. Thursday, June 8 Hours: Everyday 9am - 7pm Keith Klatt, MD Tall Ships Noon, Astoria City Dock, 1972 Marine Drive, Astoria, 800- 200-5239, $5, all ages. The historical tall ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain sail into port to coincide with the annual Goonies Day festiv- ities; evening sail (6 p.m.) $42 to $49. Alzheimer’s Talk 12:30 p.m., Holi- day Inn Express, 204 Marine Drive, Astoria, 503-861- 4202, free. Alzheimer’s care consultant Joyce Beedle will give a presentation on Alz- heimer’s and Dementia Care: What Works? Monday, June 5 Historical Tour 9 a.m., Fort Stevens State Park, 100 Peter Iredale Road, Hammond, 503-861- 2000, all ages. Take an underground Wednesday, June 7 √ Business After Hours 5:30 p.m., Pier 39, 1 39th St., Astoria, 503-325-6311, free. Sponsored by the Astoria Warrenton Chamber of Com- merce, Business After Hours provides a social networking opportunity for chamber members and business owners to meet and mingle. “Little Mermaid” 6:30 p.m., Co- lumbia Theatre, 1231 Vander- cook Way, Longview, Wash., 360-575-8499, $11 to $15, all ages. The Evergreen Dance Center presents “The Little Mermaid” ballet. √