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COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA R
Saturday, Oct. 7
Sunday, Oct. 8
Mysterious
Mushrooms
1 p.m., Fort Stevens
State Park, 100 Peter
Iredale Road, Ham-
mond, 503-861-3170,
$5 parking. A rang-
er-led tour to discover
wild mushrooms and
the role they play in
establishing a healthy
forest; meet at Coff en-
bury Lake.
Angora Hiking Club
9 a.m., meet at
6th St. parking
lot (6th and 7th
streets), Marine Drive,
Astoria, 503-325-2115.
Phuong Van Horn will
lead an easy hike at
the Claremont Road
Trails.
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Beach Clean Up
9 a.m., meet at
Seashore Inn on the
Beach, 60 Promenade,
Seaside, all ages. Join
local volunteers for
the monthly “Treasure
the Beach” community
beach clean up.
Thursday,
Oct. 5
Ales & Ideas
7 p.m., Fort George
Lovell Showroom, 426
14th St., Astoria. Chris
Breitmeyer, Clatsop
Community College
president, will speak on
“Why Being Nice Mat-
ters,” food and beverage
service available.
Coast Week-
end welcomes
comments and
contributions from
readers. New items
for publication
consideration
must be submitted
by 10 a.m. Tues-
day, one week and
two days before
publication.
Friday, Oct. 6
PAA Fall Art Show
10 a.m., Long
Beach Train
Depot, 102
Third St., Long Beach,
Wash. Peninsula
Arts Association will
host its annual Fall
Art Show displaying
works in various
mediums with artist
demonstrations, the
People’s Choice vote
and a raffle.
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Wild Mushroom
Hike
1 p.m., Fort Stevens
State Park, 100 Peter
Iredale Road, Ham-
mond, 503-861-3170.
This is a guided hike
for wild mushrooms;
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wear weather-appro-
priate clothing, bring
a basket, pocketknife
and meet at Battery
Russell.
“The Birds”
7 p.m., ASOC Play-
house, 129 Bond St.,
Astoria, 503-325-
6104, $5. “The Birds”
is a gripping look at
human relationships
in the face of societal
collapse.
“Blithe Spirit”
7:30 p.m.,
Coaster
Theatre, 108
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Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-1242,
$20 to $25, rated PG.
Noel Coward’s “Blithe
Spirit” is a supernatu-
ral comedy to die for.
HUNKS
Male Revue
9 p.m., Astoria
Events Center,
255 9th St.,
Astoria, 503-325-
4356, $20 to $40, 21+.
HUNKS is a high-en-
ergy performance
featuring an all male
dance troupe singing,
dancing and striping
to choreographed
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Heritage Celebration
5:30 p.m., Raymond
Library, 507 Duryea
St., Raymond, Wash.,
360-942-2408. The
community is invited to
join in celebrating His-
panic Heritage month
with crafts, games and
refreshments from Cen-
tral and South America.
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Coast Weekend editor suggested events
“Evil Dead”
7:30 p.m., Columbia Theatre, 1231 Vander-
cook Way, Longview, Wash., 360-575-8499,
$15 to $42. “Evil Dead: The Musical” com-
bines all the elements of cult classic horror
fi lms into a crazy theatrical experience.
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Steve McLeod, a
Cannon Beach
artist who passed
away in 2015
Art Reception
6 p.m., Cannon
Beach History
Center, 1387
Spruce St.,
Cannon Beach,
503-436-9301.
The fall exhibit
features the
work of Scott
Johnson and
Debra Carnes
with a memorial
to Steve McLeod,
refreshments
and live music.
Healthy Homes Walk
9 a.m., Barbey Mar-
itime Center, 1792
Marine Drive, Astoria,
503-325-3426, $10 to
$20. Healthy Homes
annual 5k walk/run
supports domestic
violence awareness,
promotes education
and prevention;
includes refreshments
and awards.
PAA Fall Art Show
10 a.m., Long Beach
Train Depot, 102 Third
St., Long Beach, Wash.
Peninsula Arts Asso-
ciation will host its
annual Fall Art Show
displaying works in
various mediums with
artist demonstrations,
the People’s Choice
vote and a raffl e.
Author Showcase
11 a.m., Elks
Lodge 1937,
110 Pacifi c Ave.,
Long Beach, Wash.,
360-642-4421. Books
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other great content at CoastWeekend.com
Artist Reception
2 p.m., Romancing the
Home, 3350 Hwy. 101,
Gearhart, 503-738-
9977. Watercolorist
Reba Owen will show
her latest collection of
autumn and Hallow-
een themed paintings
and discuss her work.
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Trashion Show
7 p.m., NCRD Theater, 36155 9th St., Ne-
halem, 503-368-7764, $30 to $35. Get ready
for CARTM’s annual trashy little fashion
show, featuring fantastic, original and
recycled costumed glory, followed by an
upcycled party with live music.
at Long Beach is a Pa-
cifi c Northwest author
showcase and book
fair featuring authors
Heidi Mason, Jan
Bono, Honey Perkel
and Gloria Linkey;
reception at 5 p.m.
One Sky, One World
11 a.m., World Kite
Museum, 303 Sid Sny-
der Drive, Long Beach,
Wash., 360-642-4020.
One Sky One World is
an international kite
fl y for peace held on
the beach at the Bol-
stad approach; bring
kites or make one at
the museum.
Harvest Festival
Noon, Alder
Creek Farm,
35955 Under-
hill Lane, Nehalem,
503-368-3203. The
annual Harvest Festi-
val features a farmers
market, community
booths, cider pressing,
farm tours, live music
and a kid zone.
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Artist Reception
2 p.m., Trail’s End Art
Gallery, 656 A St.,
Gearhart, 503-717-
9458. Photographer
Richard Newman will
be the featured artist
at a reception showing
his work in “Photog-
raphy in Black and
White.”
Gearhart ArtWalk
2 p.m., celebrate cre-
ative art forms during
the monthly Gearhart
ArtWalk at businesses
and galleries in Gear-
hart; look for “Wel-
come to the Shore”
fl ags at participating
merchants.
Covered Bridge
Dinner
4:30 p.m., Grays
River Covered Bridge,
Covered Bridge Road,
Grays River, Wash.,
360-795-3278, $25 to
$35. Enjoy a lamp-lit
dinner in a covered
bridge made with lo-
cal foods from farmers
and fi shermen to sup-
port the Wahkiakum
4-H program, includes
live music, poetry
readings and auction.
Seaside Art Walk
5 p.m., enjoy original
artwork, live music
and refreshments
during Seaside’s
monthly First Saturday
Art Walk, includes
artists receptions and
demonstrations; look
for art walk signs at
participating mer-
chants.
Art Reception
6 p.m., Cannon Beach
Gallery, 1064 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, 503-
436-0744. A reception
for the new exhibit
will be held featuring
basket works by Donna
Sakamoto Crispin and
Debra Carnes.
“The Birds”
7 p.m., ASOC
Playhouse, 129
Bond St., Astoria,
503-325-6104, $7 to
$16. “The Birds” is a
gripping look at human
relationships in the face
of societal collapse.
√
“Blithe Spirit”
7:30 p.m., Coaster
Theatre, 108 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, $20 to
$25, rated PG. Noel
Coward’s “Blithe Spirit”
is a supernatural com-
edy to die for.
PAA Fall Art Show
10 a.m., Long Beach
Train Depot, 102 Third
St., Long Beach, Wash.
Peninsula Arts Asso-
ciation will host its
annual Fall Art Show
displaying works in
various mediums with
artist demonstrations,
the People’s Choice
vote and a raffl e.
One Sky, One World
11 a.m., World Kite
Museum, 303 Sid Sny-
der Drive, Long Beach,
Wash., 360-642-4020.
One Sky One World is
an international kite
fl y for peace held on
the beach at the Bol-
stad approach; bring
kites or make one at
the museum.
Library Turns 50
2 p.m., Astoria
Public Library,
450 10th St.,
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Mark Tabor, PA-C
Sally Baker, PA-C
Artist Reception
3 p.m., Long Beach
Train Depot, 102
Third St., Long Beach,
Wash. Peninsula Arts
Association will host a
reception for the art-
ists whose works are
featured in its annual
Fall Art Show.
ASOC Auditions
6 p.m., ASOC Play-
house, 129 Bond St.,
Astoria, 503-325-6104.
Casting for 26 actors
and actresses from
12 and older are
invited to audition for
“Scrooged in Astoria.”
Monday, Oct. 9
ASOC Auditions
6 p.m., ASOC Playhouse, 129 Bond St., Astoria,
503-325-6104. Casting for 26 actors and actress-
es from 12 and older are invited to audition for
“Scrooged in Astoria.”
Tuesday, Oct. 10
Art of Aging
3 p.m., Hoff man Cen-
ter, 594 Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita, 503-368-
3846, $5. Tela Skinner
will present a program
on “Priorities: Getting
Clearer About What
You Want for the Rest
of Your Life” at the
next Art of Aging/Art
Hours: Everyday 9am - 7pm
Keith Klatt, MD
Astoria, 503-325-7323.
Join in the celebration
at the 50th anniversa-
ry of the Astor Library
and Veterans Memo-
rial, includes guest
speakers, kid’s activi-
ties, cake, displays and
tours.
2120 Exchange Street, Suite 111
Astoria, Oregon
503-325-0333
www.urgentcarenwastoria.com
of Dying series.
Books to Movies
6 p.m., Naselle Library,
4 Parpala Road, Naselle,
Wash., 360-484-3877,
18+. Enjoy movie ad-
aptations from popular
books; most movies rat-
ed PG-13 and popcorn
is provided.
Thursday, Oct. 12
“Tell-Tale Heart”
2 p.m., Manzanita
Branch Library, 571
Laneda Ave., Manza-
nita, 503-368-6665.
From Edgar Allan Poe
to Dr. Seuss, from
native America to
Africa, award winning
storyteller Christo-
pher Leebrick off ers a
cornucopia of enter-
taining folk tales and
legends; suitable for
adults and teens.
LNWC Speaker Series
7:20 p.m., Pine Grove
Community Center,
225 Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita. Join Katie
Voelke of North Coast
Land Conservancy
for a presentation on
NCLC’s ongoing eff orts
to conserve the wild.
MARKET
MADNESS!
Friday, Oct. 6
Columbia-Pacifi c Farmers Market
3 p.m., Veterans Field at 3rd and
Oregon streets, Long Beach, Wash.,
360-642-2400.
Saturday, Oct. 7
Riverwalk Marketplace
9 a.m., 632 Marine Drive, Astoria,
503-260-5592.
Sunday, Oct. 8
Riverwalk Marketplace
9 a.m., 632 Marine Drive, Astoria,
503-260-5592.
Astoria Sunday Market
10 a.m., 12th St., Astoria, 503-325-
1010.
Farm Stand
1 p.m., Wickiup Grange, 92683
Svensen Market Road, Svensen.