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The City of Astoria
has an opening for a
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This is a full time position with
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FORT STEVENS — Join Fort
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“Trestle Bay is a unique
area in the park that was
formed with the construc-
tion of the South Jetty of
the Columbia River and
is abundant with birds
and wildlife,” the state
parks department said in a
release.
The tour will pass by the
historic train trestles used
in the jetty’s construction,
and will cover some of the
history and nature of the
area.
Double and single
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Portland Classic Guitar holds
season’s final concert in Nehalem
NEHALEM — Portland Clas-
sic Guitar will present the
final concert of its 2016-17
season 4 p.m. Sunday, July
16, at St. Catherine’s Epis-
copal Church in Nehalem.
Portland’s own William
Jenks, Chilean guitarist Al-
berto Cumplido, and Cuban
guitarist Ruben Gonzalez
will share the bill.
This family-friendly
concert will also include a
special performance by the
Marylhurst University Guitar
Ensemble, directed by Jenks.
“This is a rare opportunity
to hear three internationally
renowned guitar masters in
a single concert,” organizers
said.
Jenks is a performer and
an advocate for the art of gui-
tar, through his much-loved
concert series, his teaching
and his high-end guitar
shop. He also serves on the
music faculty at Marylhurst
University.
Gonzalez, who has
studied with Leo Brouwer,
won an impressive number
of prestigious guitar compe-
titions, and is an in-demand
teacher and performer in the
Dominican Republic, Vene-
zuela and Argentina.
Cumplido is both a
guitarist and a composer; he
has experimented with elec-
tronic music; composed for
dance, film and theater; and
explored the intersection of
music and the spoken word.
The program will include
the compositions of George
Frederic Handel — specif-
ically, his Harp Concerto
Grosso, featuring Jenks on
the first guitar part and David
Tutmark on the second —
Maurice Ravel, Manuel de
Falla and Isaac Albeniz.
Cumplido will present the
music of J.S. Bach and Heitor
Villa-Lobos, as well as his
own compositions. Gonzalez
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William Jenks
will explore the works of
Kevin Seddiki, R. Sainz de la
Maza, Leo Brouwer, Roland
Dyens and others.
Tickets for this concert
can be purchased at the door
($15 general admission; $10
for students and seniors over
60). St. Catherine’s is located
at 36335 N U.S. Highway
101, between Manzanita and
Nehalem. Call 503-457-5246
for more information.