SEPTEMBER 7, 2017 // 7
Bridgewater marks
10 years, holds
winemaker’s dinner
ASTORIA — The Bridge-
water Bistro on the Astoria
riverfront will celebrate ten
years in business Sunday,
Sept. 10. Owners Ann and
Tony Kischner will offer
all customers on that anni-
versary a complimentary
glass of sparkling wine or
sparkling cider with a min-
imum $10 meal purchase.
In addition, the Bistro
has scheduled a five-
course, five-wine dinner
with Oregon’s Willamette
Valley Vineyards 6 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 26. The
cost is $125 per person.
Reservations can be made
by phone 503-325-6777 or
Dig into history with library lecture
e-mail at dine@bridge-
waterbistro.com.
“It is hard to believe
that ten years have already
gone by,” Kischner said.
“We are so grateful to our
incredible staff and our
great communities on both
sides of the river for their
incredible support.”
The Kischners previ-
ously owned and operated
The Shoalwater Restaurant
in Seaview for 27 years,
as well as The Lightship
Restaurant in Long Beach
for ten years.
For more informa-
tion, contact Tony or Ann
Kischner at 503-325-6777.
PHOTO BY ALEX PAJUNAS
Author Gloria Linkey researched for seven years before publishing “Na-
tive American Women: Three who changed history.”
Cannon Beach Chorus preps
for December concerts
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Back row: Owners Tony and Ann Kischner. From row from
left: Beth Phillips, Teresa Goody, Gillian Beckwith, Debbie
Anderson. (Not pictured: Lisa Busenius who was home
feeding her goats.)
Christmas,” “Peace, Peace,”
CANNON BEACH — The Can-
“Ave Maria” by Biebl and
non Beach Chorus rehearsals
“Ave Maria” by Gounod, and
for the fall performance
others.
season have begun and will
The Cannon Beach Chorus
culminate with performances
was founded in
in December.
1988 and will soon
The rehearsals,
celebrate its 30th
under the direction of
anniversary year with
John Buehler, are held
a commissioned work
at the Cannon Beach
by composer, Daniel
Community Church
Gawthrop.
(132 E. Washington
The concerts are
St.).
John Buehler
scheduled for Friday,
The fall season,
Saturday and Sunday,
entitled “Home
Dec. 1 through 3,
for the Holidays,”
2017 and new members are
will feature a major work,
always welcome.
“The Christmas Oratorio”
For more information,
by Camille Saint-Saëns and
visitcannonbeachchorus.org
family Christmas favorites
that include “I’ll Be Home for or call 503-436-0378.
SEASIDE — Join the Seaside Public Library 1 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 9, when local author and historian
Gloria Linkey teaches how to research history and
unlock the past.
The event, sponsored by the Friends of the
Seaside Library, will take place in the Community
Room.
“Research is one of the most important aspects
of writing any type of book,” the library wrote.
“Whether your story is set in the court of Henry
VIII or the trenches of the Somme, historical writers
need research to explore a subject and fully explain
it to their readers.”
Linkey will describe how she accesses historical
information, extracts intriguing human stories, and
transforms it all into compelling books. She will
offer a window into the writer’s process that will
fascinate and educate. Interested in how one local
author works her magic to produce absorbing histor-
ical fiction and nonfiction? This event is for you.
Resources that Linkey has found invaluable are
an excellent library, a first-rate museum and an ex-
ceptional bookstore. “Seaside is fortunate to have all
three,” she said, “with staff ready to assist you.”
Linkey is past president of the Seaside Museum
& Historical Society, and a member of the Lewis
and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation. She is the
author of “Native American Women: Three Who
Changed History,” “Abby Rescues Animals” and “A
Town Called Seaside.”
The library is located at 1131 Broadway St.
For more information, call 503-738-6742, or visit
seasidelibrary.org.
Coaster Theatre Playhouse
Sept. 22 - Oct. 28, 2017
Tickets $20 or $25
Shows begin at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday shows start at 3:00p.m.
Sponsored by Becker Capital Management
Tickets: 503-436-1242 or coastertheatre.com
108 N Hemlock Street, Cannon Beach, OR