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20 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Volunteers needed at Kilchis Estuary Preserve TILLAMOOK — The Nature Conservancy is holding a volunteer work party at the Kilchis River on Saturday, June 17, to remove barbed wire fence, the organization announced. The event is part of a larger effort to “improve habitat for Chinook, chum and coho salmon,” the con- servancy said in a release. Participants will be expected to hike up to two miles over the course of the day over the Kilchis Estuary Preserve’s fl at terrain. They should bring: rubber boots or hiking shoes, a day- pack, lunch and snacks, a full water bottle, layers of cloth- ing to be prepared for any weather (including raingear, and a hat and sunscreen). In addition, they should bring leather gloves and eye pro- tection (sunglasses or safety glasses) if they have them; if they do not, organizers will provide gloves and safety glasses to borrow. Registration is required: nature.org/oregonworkpar- ties. For more information, call 503-802-8100 or visit orvolunteers@tnc.org. Register early for Jason M. Goodding Memorial Cornhole Tournament SEASIDE — The second annual Jason Goodding Memorial Cornhole Tourna- ment, an all-ages fundraiser, will be held noon Saturday, June 17, at the Seaside Elks Lodge (324 Ave. A). Registration begins at 11:30 a.m., but early online registration is also encour- aged. The cost is $100 for a two-person team, but partic- ipation in the tournament is not mandatory. All-day admission is $5. Anyone unable to register on the Facebook page can do so at the event. Goodding, a Seaside police sergeant, was shot and killed in the line of duty Feb. 5, 2016. The Trail’s End Art Association presents 67 th JUDGED ANNUAL SHOW July 1-28, 2017 tournament honors Good- ding and his legacy of community ser- vice. Proceeds from the tournament go toward the Jason Goodding schol- arship that will go to a Seaside High School graduate pursuing a career in teaching or criminal justice. by Book Signing Carol Salmon SUBMITTED PHOTO Sou’wester hosts sumi ink wash drawing workshop SEAVIEW, WASH. — The Sou’wester Lodge (3728 J Place) is hosting a wash drawing workshop, “Draw- ing as Seeing and the Acceptance of Chaos: A Sumi Ink,” 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 10. Taught by Heather Mc- Laughlin, the workshop is the fi rst in the lodge’s 2017 Workshop Series with more than 18 artist-led classes on a variety of topics. The “Sumi Ink” workshop costs $40, plus a $10 material fee to be paid directly to the instructor. The classes are open to the public, geared for adults, Saturday June 17 th N oon to 2 pm Godfather’s Books 1108 Commercial St. Astoria Best of Show 2016 Debbie Loyd Submit Art: June 25-26 • Reception: July 1, 2-5pm • Awards: 3pm Get Call For Art at our Center or www.trailsendart.org My Parents’ Values OPEN TO ALL ARTISTS ALL AGES! depicts the life of farmers in North Dakota in the early 1900s. Th is is great opportunity for questions and discussion about the life of settlers in the Midwest during this time. We’re located at 656 A St. in Gearhart 503-717-9458 suited for all skill levels and support Sou’wester’s artist-in-residence program. A maximum of 10 students will be admitted. RSVP via souwesterfrontdesk@gmail. com or 360-642-2542. During the workshop, “students will complete mul- tiple small drawings using the Sou’wester grounds as their muse and model,” organizers said. “We will cover tech- niques for recording scale, light and shapes while practic- ing plenair (on-site) draw- ing skills and increase our understanding and mastery of the sumi ink medium.” “Wash drawing” is a watercolor technique that involves applying layers of monochrome washes over each other. Participants are advised to wear comfort- able clothes suited for out- doors that they don’t mind getting art materials on. In addition, they should bring a snack or sack lunch; hot tea and coffee will be provided. McLaughlin is the printmaking studio manager and adjunct continuing ed- ucation instructor at the Pacifi c Northwest College of Art. Joining the team at Rinehart Clinic Stacey Agee Adult Nurse Practitioner Rinehart Clinic welcomes Stacey Agee, our new nurse practitioner serving patients 12 and over. She has over 34 years’ experience as a registered nurse and nurse practitioner specializing in internal medicine and women’s health. Stacey is new to the Rinehart Clinic, but she’s been serving our coastal communities for many years! RINEHART 230 Rowe Street Wheeler, Oregon 97147 Clinic & Pharmacy 1-800-368-5182