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Saturday, June 24
Angora Hiking Club
9 a.m., meet at the 6th
St. parking lot (between
6th and 7th streets,
Marine Drive and the
trolley tracks), Astoria,
503-791-5325. Michael
Dubb will lead a diffi-
cult hike to the Phyllis
Dubb memorial.
Riverwalk
Marketplace
9 a.m., 632 Marine
Drive, Astoria, 503-
260-5592. This market
features produce, flow-
ers, plant starts, eggs,
ready-to-eat food, pie
walks, live music and
kids’ activities.
Friday, June 23
Clatskanie Quilt Show
10 a.m., I.O.O.F.
Building, 75 Ne-
halem St., Clatskanie,
503-369-6178, $4.
The Clatskanie Quilt
show includes a raffle,
country store, quilting
demonstration and car
show in the City Park.
Ave., Gearhart, 503-
738-3538, $20 mem-
ber, $75 guest, 21 +.
Link lovers are invited
to attend the 125th
anniversary Hickory
Classic sponsored by
Northwest Hickory
Players.
Plein Air Festival
10 a.m., on loca-
tion throughout
Cannon Beach.
Watch artists create
works of art outdoors
throughout town and
on the beach; galleries
will host receptions
and exhibits.
Performing Canines
2:30 p.m., Warrenton
Community Library,
160 Main Ave., Warren-
ton, 503-861-3919. Bor-
der Collie International
is a performing canine
team uniquely edu-
cated in entertaining
kids of all ages through
demonstrations and
tricks.
√
Performing Canines
10:30 a.m., Astoria Pub-
lic Library, 450 10th St.,
Astoria, 503-325-7323.
Border Collie Interna-
tional is a performing
canine team uniquely
educated in enter-
taining kids of all ages
through demonstra-
tions and tricks.
Hickory Classic
Noon, Gearhart Golf
Links, 1157 Marion
Reptile Presentation
3 p.m., Manzanita
Branch Library, 571
Laneda Ave., Manzani-
ta, 503-368-6665. See
reptiles from around
the world with Reptile
Man Richard Ritchey,
includes a variety of
snakes, lizards, turtles
and tortoises.
Columbia-Pacific
Farmers Market
Tillamook Farmers’
Market
9 a.m., 2nd St. and
Laurel Ave., Tillamook,
503-842-2146. Find
fresh food, produce,
crafts and flowers; in-
cludes special events
and live music with
Eric Sappington.
4 p.m., Veterans Field,
at 3rd and Oregon
streets, Long Beach,
Wash., 360-642-2400.
This market offers pro-
duce, meat, eggs, dairy,
baked goods, flowers,
plants, prepared foods
and live music.
Manzanita Farmers
Market
5 p.m., City Parking Lot,
near Laneda Ave. and
5th St., Manzanita, 503-
√
368-3339. Find local
farmers, local seafood
and local artisans;
enjoy wine tasting
from wineries, live
music, delicious food
and more.
Lincoln Performance
7 p.m., United
Methodist
Church, 241
Holladay, Seaside, $10.
Lincoln impersonator
Walter Trumbull will re-
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Coast Weekend editor suggested events
cite words from many
of Lincoln’s speeches
during an evening per-
formance of Abraham
Lincoln.
“Twelve Angry
Jurors”
7 p.m., River
City Playhouse,
127 Lake St.,
Ilwaco, Wash., 360-
244-0318, $10, rated
PG-13. The play fol-
lows 12 jurors as they
deliberate the murder
trial of a teenage boy
who faces a death
√
sentence after being
accused of killing his
father, high court-
room drama.
Film Screening
7:30 p.m., Hoffman
Center, 594 Laneda
Ave., Manzanita,
503-368-3846, $5.
Manzanita Film Series
presents “The Curio,”
the story of a strug-
gling filmmaker raising
a family while trying to
follow an artist’s path;
concessions
available.
“CLUE”
7:30 p.m., Coast-
er Theatre, 108
Hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242,
$20 to $25, rat-
ed PG. “Clue The
Musical” brings
the world’s best
known suspects
to life and only
the audience
can help solve
the mystery.
Clatskanie Quilt
Show
10 a.m., I.O.O.F.
Building, 75 Ne-
halem St., Clatskanie,
503-369-6178, $4.
The Clatskanie Quilt
show includes a raffle,
country store, quilting
demonstration and car
show in the City Park.
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.
NRCD 20th
11 a.m., North County
Recreation District,
36155 9th St., Ne-
halem, 503-368-7008.
Join the fun at the
NCRD 20th anni-
versary celebration,
includes a barbecue,
live music, games, kids’
activities and more.
On the Land
11 a.m., Circle Creek
Habitat Reserve, 32825
Rippet Road, Seaside,
503-738-9126. Mike
Patterson and Katie
Voelke will lead a hike
from Circle Creek to
Boneyard Ridge on
Tillamook Head; sign
up required.
Author Reading
Noon, Cannon
Beach Book
Company, 130
Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-1301,
free. Terry Brooks, au-
thor of “The Black Elf-
stone” will be featured,
followed by book sales
and signings.
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SummerFest
Noon, along Pacific
Ave., downtown
Long Beach, Wash.,
free. SummerFest
offers family friendly
activities, beach safety,
balloon artistry, face
painting, live music,
and horse and wagon
rides.
Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and
other great content at CoastWeekend.com
Monday,
June 26
at Fort Clatsop, 92343
Fort Clatsop Road,
Astoria, 503-861-4425,
10 +. Ranger-led Lewis
and Clark River paddle
tours begin Thursdays
to Sundays to Sept. 3;
times vary according
to tides, reservations
required.
“Twelve Angry
Jurors”
7 p.m., River City
Playhouse, 127 Lake
St., Ilwaco, Wash., 360-
244-0318, $10, rated
PG-13. The play fol-
lows 12 jurors as they
deliberate the murder
trial of a teenage boy
who faces a death
sentence after being
accused of killing his
father, high courtroom
drama.
Historical Tour
9 a.m., Fort Ste-
vens State Park,
100 Peter Iredale
Road, Hammond, 503-
861-2000. Take an un-
derground tour through
a rare gun battery, ride
in a period military truck,
and see inside a military
jail; summer tours are
daily at Fort Stevens.
√
PLEIN AIR
FESTIVAL
10 a.m., on
location
throughout
Cannon Beach.
Watch artists
create works
of art outdoors
throughout
town and on
the beach; gal-
leries will host
receptions and
exhibits.
mystery.
Guided Paddle Tours
1 p.m., Netul Landing
“Clue”
7:30 p.m., Coaster
Theatre, 108 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, $20 to
$25, rated PG. “Clue
The Musical” brings
the world’s best
known suspects to life
and only the audience
can help solve the
artisans; live music with
Double J & the Boys in
the food court.
town and on the beach;
galleries will host recep-
tions and exhibits.
live music, jewelry, food
and treasures.
Plein Air Festival
10 a.m., on location
throughout Cannon
Beach. Watch artists
create works of art
outdoors throughout
Weekend Market on
the Dock
10 a.m., 1161 Robert
Bush Drive, South Bend,
Wash., 360-875-8157.
This market features
Parks After Dark
8 p.m., McClure Park,
7th St. and Franklin
Ave., Astoria, $5, rated
PG. Parks After Dark
summer movie series
features the 80s classic
“Top Gun;” conces-
sions available.
Auditions
9:30 a.m., Columbia
Theatre, 1231 Vander-
cook Way, Longview,
Wash., 360-575-8499.
Missoula Children’s
Theatre presents its
summer theater camp
and will cast 60 students
in 1st to 8th grades for
the production of “Peter
and Wendy.”
Coaster Auditions
6:30 p.m., Coaster The-
atre, 108 Hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach, 503-436-
0609. Director Edward
James will cast five
women and two men
for the fall play “Blithe
Spirit;” be prepared to
read from pre-selected
sides from the show.
Tuesday, June 27
On the Land
7 a.m., Ecola
Creek Forest
Reserve, Cannon
Beach, 503-738-
9126. Join naturalist
Mike Patterson for
an early-morning
bird watching walk
in the Ecola Creek
Forest Reserve;
sign up required.
CB Farmers Market
1 p.m., City Hall,
163 Gower Ave.,
Cannon Beach.
This market offers a
wide variety of fresh
produce, pasture-raised
meat, organic cheeses,
handcrafted artisan food
products and live music
with Rich Thomasian
and Barney Perrine.
√
Coaster Auditions
6:30 p.m., Coaster
Theatre, 108 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-0609. Direc-
tor Edward James will
cast five women and
two men for the fall
play “Blithe Spirit;” be
prepared to read from
pre-selected sides
from the show.
Wednesday, June 28
Kid Corps
11 a.m., Lewis & Clark
National Historical
Park, 92343 Fort
Clatsop Road, Astoria,
503-861-2471. It’s time
for kids to unpack
their creativity and
dust off their enthu-
siasm for crafts and
stories every
Wednesday to
Aug. 30.
Seaside Farmers
Market
3 p.m., Broad-
way Middle
School parking
area, 1120 Broadway,
√
Seaside, 503-738-
3311. Seaside Farmers
Market offers a variety
of fresh produce,
pasture-raised meat,
organic cheeses,
wild-caught seafood,
flowers, artisan food
and hand crafted
products.
Thursday, June 29
Guided Paddle Tours
5 p.m., Netul Landing
at Fort Clatsop, 92343
Fort Clatsop Road,
Astoria, 503-861-4425,
10 +. Ranger-led Lewis
and Clark River paddle
tours begin Thursdays
to Sundays to Sept. 3;
times vary according
to tides, reservations
required.
Downtown Rally
5:30 p.m., Astoria
Yacht Club, 300
Industry St., Astoria,
503-784-5072, $13.
Join skippers and
prospective crew at
the Downtown Rally,
a fun noncompetitive
social cruise along
the Astoria water-
front followed by a
light meal; nonmem-
bers welcome.
Sunday, June 25
Riverwalk
Marketplace
9 a.m., 632 Marine
Drive, Astoria, 503-
260-5592. This market
features produce, flow-
ers, plant starts, eggs,
ready-to-eat food, pie
walks, live music and
kids’ activities.
Astoria Sunday
Market
10 a.m., 12th
St., downtown
Astoria, 503-325-
1010. Astoria Sunday
Market offers local
products by farmers,
master gardeners,
craftspeople and
√
SummerFest
Noon, along Pacific
Ave., downtown Long
Beach, Wash., free.
SummerFest offers fam-
ily friendly activities,
beach safety, balloon
What is a Credit Union?
Who can join Wauna Credit Union?
How is a Credit Union different from a bank?
A Credit Union is a Financial Cooperative.
It is owned equally by all its members.
For Wauna Credit Union, this means each
member maintains a $5 share of ownership
in their account.
Membership at Wauna Credit Union is open
to anyone who lives, works, attends school
or worships in Clatsop, Columbia, or western
Washington Counties in Oregon, or Pacific
County in Washington.
A Credit Union offers all of the same products
& services banks do, but Credit Unions are
not-for-profit, so profits are given back to the
members via lower rates, fewer fees, and the
willingness to help people and businesses that
banks may not see merit in.
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 sustain-
able grown fresh fruits,
vegetables and flowers
from local farms.
Guided Paddle Tours
1:45 p.m., Netul Land-
ing at Fort Clatsop,
92343 Fort Clatsop
Road, Astoria, 503-861-
4425, 10 +. Ranger-led
Lewis and Clark River
Wauna Credit Union offers Checking &
Savings Accounts, plus IRA and Money Market
Accounts too. We offer Auto Loans, Personal
Loans, Home Loans, and even Instant Loans
of $1000! We also have great rates on Credit
Cards. Check out waunafcu.org to learn more!
paddle tours begin
Thursdays to Sundays
to Sept. 3; times vary
according to tides,
reservations required.
“Twelve Angry
Jurors”
2 p.m., River City
Playhouse, 127 Lake St.,
Ilwaco, Wash., 360-244-
0318, $10, rated PG-13.
The play follows 12
jurors as they delib-
erate the murder trial
of a teenage boy who
faces a death sentence
after being accused of
killing his father, high
courtroom drama.