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Saturday, July 1
Firecracker 5k
Walk/Run
Riverwalk
Marketplace
7:30 a.m., Port of
Ilwaco parking lot, 203
Howerton Ave., Ilwaco,
Wash., 360-642-2400.
The Ilwaco Firecracker
5K is a pet friendly
race from Ilwaco into
Cape Disappointment
State Park and back,
race begins at 9 a.m.;
registration required.
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’
activities.
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 travel along the
riverbank viewing
wildlife, includes relat-
ed-topics; times vary
per tides, reservations
required.
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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 waterfront
followed by a light
meal; nonmembers
welcome.
Miss Oregon
Finale
7 p.m., Seaside
Convention Center,
415 First Ave., Sea-
side, 503-738-8585.
Miss Oregon will
be crowned at the
2017 Miss Oregon
pageant fi nale.
Friday, June 30
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, 503-861-2802.
Kathleen Hudson will
lead a moderate hike
at North Head and
Cape Disappointment.
Oysterville
Artisan Fair
10 a.m., Historic
Oysterville School-
house, 3322 School
Road, Oysterville,
Wash., 360-665-5200.
Annual Book Sale
10 a.m.,
Cannon Beach
Library,
131 Hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach,
503-436-1391. Four
days of great book
bargains with some-
thing for everyone at
the library’s annual
Fourth of July used
book sale.
Oysterville
Artisan Fair
10 a.m., Historic Oys-
terville Schoolhouse,
3322 School Road,
Oysterville, Wash.,
360-665-5200. Three
days filled with paint-
ings, pottery, jewelry,
photography, metal
art, mosaics and
glass; demonstrations
by clay artists and a
raffle.
Tokeland
Parade & Picnic
11 a.m., Port of
Willapa Harbor,
1725 Ocean Ave.,
Raymond, Wash.,
360-580-5904. An
old-fashion commu-
nity parade and pic-
nic with sack races,
water balloon-toss
contests and three-
legged races; parade
starts at Tokeland Ma-
rina and picnic on the
grounds of Tokeland
Hotel.
Monday,
July 3
Discover Haystack
“Peter & Wendy”
Noon, on the beach
at Haystack Rock,
Cannon Beach, 503-
436-8060. Discover
Haystack Rock pres-
ents a “Puffin Puppet”
program; meet at the
red HRAP truck.
3 p.m., Columbia
Theatre, 1231 Vander-
cook Way, Longview,
Wash., 360-575-8499,
$7 to $12. Missoula
Children’s Theatre
presents “Peter and
Wendy,” a lyrical,
atmospheric interpre-
tation of “Peter Pan”
that pays homage to
J.M. Barrie”s original
“Peter and Wendy;”
repeat performance
at 5:30 p.m.
“Clue”
7:30 p.m.,
Coaster
Theatre, 108
Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-1242,
$20 to $25, rated PG.
Help solve the mys-
tery during the play
“Clue The Musical”
where the world’s
best known suspects
come to life.
“Twelve Angry
Jurors”
7 p.m., River
City Playhouse,
127 Lake
St., Ilwaco, Wash.,
360-244-0318, $10,
rated PG-13. The play
follows 12 jurors as
they deliberate the
murder trial of a teen-
age boy accused of
Fireworks at the Port
9:30 p.m., on the
waterfront, Port of
Ilwaco, 165 Howerton
Ave., Ilwaco, Wash.
The Port of Ilwaco
presents its annual
spectacular Feel the
Thunder fireworks
show on the water-
front; bring chairs,
blankets.
SummerFest
Noon, along Pacific
Ave., downtown Long
Beach, Wash. Sum-
merFest offers family
friendly activities,
beach safety, balloon
artistry, face painting,
live music, and horse
and wagon rides.
Miss Oregon Parade
2 p.m., Broadway in
downtown Seaside.
See all the Miss Oregon
contestants in this
historic parade of fl oats,
classic cars, local digni-
taries and clowns.
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killing his father, high
courtroom drama.
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Sunday, July 2
Three days fi lled with
paintings, pottery,
jewelry, photography,
metal art, mosaics and
glass; demonstrations
by clay artists and a
raffl e.
Penny’s Puppets
10:30 a.m., Astoria
Library, 450 10th St.,
Astoria, 503-325-7323.
Join Penny for an
interactive puppet
musical with her cast
of animal puppets.
Columbia-Pacifi c
Farmers Market
4 p.m., Veterans Field,
at 3rd and Oregon
streets, Long Beach,
Wash., 360-642-2400.
This market off ers
produce, meat, eggs,
dairy, baked goods,
fl owers, plants, pre-
pared foods and live
music.
Manzanita
Farmers Market
5 p.m., City Parking
Lot, near Laneda Ave.
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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.
Guided
Paddle Tours
5:45 p.m., Netul
Landing at Fort
Clatsop, 92343 Fort
Clatsop Road, Astoria,
Coast Weekend editor suggested events
Riverwalk
Marketplace
9 a.m., 632 Marine
Drive, Astoria, 503-
260-5592. This market
features produce, fl ow-
ers, plant starts, eggs,
ready-to-eat food, pie
walks, live music and
kids’ activities.
503-861-4425, 10 +.
Ranger-led Lewis and
Clark River paddle
tours travel along the
riverbank viewing
wildlife, includes relat-
ed-topics; times vary
per tides, reservations
required.
“Steel Magnolias”
7:30 p.m., Coaster
Theatre, 108 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, $20
to $25, rated PG. Life,
love, laughter and
tears unfold at Truvy’s
beauty shop.
“Twelve Angry Jurors”
7 p.m., River City Playhouse, 127 Lake St.,
Ilwaco, Wash., 360-244-0318, $10, rated
PG-13. The play follows 12 jurors as they
deliberate the murder trial of a teenage
boy accused of killing his father, high
courtroom drama.
Astoria Sunday
Market
10 a.m., 12th
St., downtown
Astoria, 503-
325-1010. Astoria
Sunday Market
offers local products
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Sidewalk
Sale
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by farmers, master
gardeners, craftspeo-
ple and artisans; live
music with Brown-
smead Flats in the
food court.
Oysterville Artisan Fair
10 a.m., Historic Oyster-
ville Schoolhouse, 3322
School Road, Oyster-
ville, Wash., 360-665-
5200. Three days fi lled
with paintings, pottery,
jewelry, photography,
metal art, mosaics and
glass; demonstrations
by clay artists and a
raffl e.
The Vintage Flea
10 a.m., Astoria
Vintage Hard-
ware, 1162
Marine Drive, Astoria,
503-325-1313. Astoria
Vintage Hardware
features an eclectic as-
sortment of purveyors
with vintage, antique
and hand crafted wares
during its summer fl ea
market street faire held
on the Riverwalk.
“Steel Magnolias”
7:30 p.m., Coaster
Theatre, 108 Hem-
lock St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-
1242, $20 to $25,
rated PG. Life, love,
laughter and tears
unfold at Truvy’s
beauty shop.
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.
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Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and
other great content at CoastWeekend.com
SummerFest
Noon, along Pacifi c
Ave., downtown
Long Beach, Wash.
SummerFest off ers fam-
ily 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 sustain-
able grown fresh fruits,
vegetables and fl owers
from local farms.
Great Puffi n Watch
8 a.m., on the beach
at Haystack Rock,
Cannon Beach, 503-
436-8064. Interpreters
will be on the beach
to help visitors learn
about tide pool life
and have scopes avail-
able to see a variety of
seabirds, 6 a.m. early
bird viewing.
Annual Book Sale
10 a.m., Cannon Beach
Library, 131 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1391. Four
days of great book
bargains with some-
thing for everyone at
the library’s annual
Fourth of July used
book sale.
Coast
Weekend
welcomes
comments and
contributions
from readers.
New items for
publication con-
sideration must
be submitted by
10 a.m. Tuesday,
one week and
two days before
publication.
Tuesday, July 4
Pancake Breakfast
8 a.m., Old Fire Hall,
5th St. and Laneda
Ave., Manzanita, 503-
368-5343. Support the
Neahkahnie athletic
teams and have a
hot breakfast at the
annual Fourth of July
pancake feed.
7065. Come early
for the best vantage
points along Holla-
day and Broadway
to watch the annual
Independence Day pa-
rade featuring Drum
& Bugle Corps, fl oats,
classic cars, clowns
and dignitaries.
Strawberry
Shortcake Sale
10 a.m., U.S. Bank, 115
Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach. Cannon Beach
Chapter FB, P.E.O.
Sisterhood will host its
annual fresh straw-
berry shortcake sale,
proceeds benefi t the
college scholarship
fund for women.
Manzanita’s
4th Parade
1 p.m., downtown
Manzanita along La-
neda Ave., Manzanita,
503-368-5343. “There’s
No Place Like Home”
is this year’s parade
theme that celebrates
the Fourth of July in
style.
Cannon Beach Parade
11 a.m., downtown
Cannon Beach on
Spruce and Hemlock,
503-436-2973. A late
morning Independence
Day parade honors the
town’s veterans fol-
lowed by face painting
and hot dogs at the
American Legion.
Gearhart’s
4th Parade
11 a.m., downtown
Gearhart, 503-738-
5501. Bikes, scooters,
wagons, kids and
dogs are all part of
Gearhart’s annual
parade, no registra-
tion required; parade
begins at Marion and
10th streets and ends
at the fi re station for
hot dogs and soda.
Seaside’s 4th Parade
11 a.m., downtown
Seaside, 503-738-
Old Fashioned
Parade
1 p.m., downtown
Ocean Park at U St.
and Bay Ave., Wash.,
888-751-9345. Join
Ocean Park at the
heart of the penin-
sula for a funtastic
family-style 4th of July
celebration.
Warrenton’s Old-
Fashioned Parade
3 p.m., downtown
Warrenton along Main
Ave., 503-861-7447.
Celebrate the Fourth
at one of the liveliest
parades on the coast
featuring, unicycles,
dance groups, fl oats
and marching bands.
Fireworks
on the Beach
10 p.m., Bolstad Ave.
beach approach, Long
Beach, Wash., 360-
642-4421. One of the
best fi reworks shows
Astoria
Fireworks Display
9:30 p.m., Colum-
bia River, East End
Mooring Basin,
Astoria. Arrive ear-
ly to claim a prime
viewing spot along
the river; bring
blankets, chairs,
snacks, cameras.
around features fi re-
works over the ocean
in front of the Long
Beach boardwalk.
Manzanita Fireworks
10 p.m., Manzanita
beach, Manzanita,
503-368-5343. Cozy up
to a beach fi re, savor
the sunset and enjoy a
fi reworks display over
the Pacifi c Ocean.
Seaside’s
Fireworks Show
10 p.m., on the beach
at the Turnaround,
Seaside, 503-738-
6391. Seaside’s fi re-
works extravaganza is
timed to synchronized
music by composer
John Williams; tune to
840AM or 98.1FM and
listen to the simulcast
soundtrack of the
show.
Sidewalk
Sale
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