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NOVEMBER 2, 2017 // 13 12 // COASTWEEKEND.COM ON YOUR PHONE COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA R Saturday, Nov. 4 Sunday, Nov. 5 First Saturday Art Walk Beach Clean Up 9 a.m., meet at Seashore Inn on the Beach, 60 Promenade, Seaside. Join local volunteers for the monthly “Treasure the Beach” community beach clean up. Educational Talk 6:30 p.m., Astoria Yacht Club, 300 Industry St., Astoria, 503-440-5474. Guest speaker Mark Woolsey of Coast Diesel will give a talk on pleasure craft maintenance, troubleshooting and selection of small ma- rine diesel engines. “Camp Pleasant Trees” 7 p.m., Hannan Playhouse, 518 8th St., Raymond, Wash., $5. An original comedy by Russell Wiitala, about a camping adventure into the wilderness, features a cast of chil- dren ages 8 to 17. Author Reading 7 p.m., Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broad- way, Seaside, 503-738- 6742. Langdon Cook, author of “Fat of the Land: Adventures of a 20th Century Forag- er” will be featured, followed by book sales and signings. 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. Junk Queens 9 a.m., Clatsop County Fairgrounds, 92937 Walluski Loop, Astoria, $5. The Astoria Junk Queens features ven- dors with primitives, antiques, country collectables, vintage gems and recycled items for home and garden. Thursday, Nov. 2 Riverwalk Marketplace 9 a.m., 632 Marine Drive, Astoria, 503- 260-5592. This market features produce, fl owers, plant starts, eggs, ready-to-eat food, pie walks, live music and kids’ activ- ities. “Camp Pleasant Trees” 7 p.m., Hannan Playhouse, 518 8th St., Raymond, Wash., $5. An original comedy by Russell Wiitala, about a camping adventure into the wilderness, features a cast of chil- dren ages 8 to 17. √ Friday, Nov. 3 Film Festival 3 p.m., Colum- bian Theater, 1114 Marine Drive, Astoria, $5. Wandering Reel is a traveling short film festival featuring “Mare Nostrum,” “What Tears Us Apart,” “Artalde,” “White Face,” “Light Sight” and “The Sugaring Off;” followed by a Q&A discussion with Michael Harrington. √ Junk Queens 5 p.m., Clatsop COURTESY ELLEN ZIMET County Fairgrounds, 92937 Walluski Loop, Astoria, $10. The Astoria Junk Queens features vendors with primitives, antiques, country collectables, vintage gems and recycled items for home and garden. Founder’s Dinner 5:30 p.m., Seaside Convention Center, 415 First Ave., Sea- √ side, 503-338-0331, $50. Wildlife Center of the North Coast celebrates 20 years of serving local wildlife at its first Founder’s Dinner with guest speakers, no-host bar, raffle and auction. “Camp Pleasant Trees” 7 p.m., Hannan Play- house, 518 8th St., Raymond, Wash., $5. Coast Weekend editor suggested events An original comedy by Russell Wiitala, about a camping adventure into the wilderness, features a cast of children ages 8 to 17. “Money Matters” 7 p.m., Barn Community Playhouse, 1204 Ivy Ave., Tilla- mook, 503-842-6305, $10 to $15. “Money Matters” is a romantic comedy with a few twists and turns, lots of laughs, strange sit- √ uations and ghostly encounters. SWAF Benefit 7:30 p.m., Cannon Beach Community Hall, 207 Spruce St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-2623, $35. A Stormy Weather arts benefit cocktail and dessert party kicks off the weekend’s events with art demonstra- tions, custom cock- tails, craft beer, wine and dessert; includes live music, a raffle and silent auction. ts n e m int o p p A adly l g e ar d! e t p e Acc A piece by Jo Pomeroy- Crockett Art Show 10 a.m., Cannon Beach Community Church, 132 Wash- ington St., Cannon Beach. Palette Puddlers will host its annual Stormy Weather weekend art show and sale showing artists demonstrating diff erent styles and mediums. Art Show 10 a.m., Cannon Beach Community Church, 132 Wash- ington St., Cannon Beach. Palette Pud- dlers will host its an- nual Stormy Weather weekend art show and sale, showing artists demonstrating different styles and mediums. SWAF Weekend 10 a.m., various locations in Cannon Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and other great content at CoastWeekend.com “6 x 6” Art Show 5 p.m., Columbia Pacifi c Heritage Museum, 115 Lake St., Ilwaco, Wash., 360-642-3446, $15 to $20. “Something Happening Here” 6 x 6 art show and auction features more than 60 art objects from regional talent to be auctioned off at the annual fundraiser for the museum’s exhibition programs. Beach, 503-436-2623. Celebrate the Stormy Weather Arts Festi- val with a weekend of events featuring artists, authors, poets, musicians and pho- tographers through- out the city. SWAF Fashion Show 10 a.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 Hemlock St., √ Cannon Beach, 503- 436-2623, $5. Dancing in the Rain fashion show features apparel and accessories from local and national designers. Artist Reception 2 p.m., Trail’s End Art Gallery, 656 A St., Gearhart, 503-717- 9458. Sculptor Kathy Samsel will be the featured artist at a reception exhibiting her work. 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. “Money Matters” 7 p.m., Barn Commu- nity Playhouse, 1204 Ivy Ave., Tillamook, 503-842-6305, $10 to $15. “Money Matters” is a romantic comedy with a few twists and turns, lots of laughs, strange situations and ghostly encoun- ters. “Vintage Hitchcock” 7 p.m., NCRD Performing Arts Center, 36155 9th St., Nehalem, 855-444-6273, $15. Riverbend Players presents the master of suspense with “Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play,” three tales featuring spies, murder and love. √ 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. SWAF Weekend 10 a.m., various locations in Cannon Beach, 503-436-2623. Celebrate the Stormy Weather Arts Festi- val with a weekend of events featuring artists, authors, poets, musicians and photog- raphers throughout the city. Wild Mushroom Program 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 to learn the role they play in the health of a forest; meet at Coff enbury Lake. “Camp Pleasant Trees” 2 p.m., Hannan Playhouse, 518 8th St., Raymond, Wash., $5. An original comedy by Russell Wiitala, about a camping adventure into the wilderness, fea- tures a cast of children ages 8 to 17. “Vintage Hitchcock” 2 p.m., NCRD Perform- ing Arts Center, 36155 9th St., Nehalem, 855-444-6273, $15. Riverbend Players presents the master of suspense with “Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play,” three tales featuring spies, murder and love. Tuesday, Nov. 7 Iron Chef 5 p.m., Seaside Con- vention Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside, $35 to $75. The annual Iron Chef Goes Coastal fea- tures local chefs John Sowa and Jonathan Hoff man defending their titles and battling for the coveted prize. Ric’s Poetry Mic 7 p.m., WineKraft, 80 10th St., Astoria, 503-468-0206, 21+. Sign up at 6:45 to read poetry or a short story at this monthly poetry open mic. Coast Weekend welcomes comments and contributions from readers. New items for publication consideration must be submitted by 10 a.m. Tuesday, one week and two days before publication. Hours: Everyday 9am - 7pm Keith Klatt, MD 2120 Exchange Street, Suite 111 Astoria, Oregon 503-325-0333 www.urgentcarenwastoria.com Mark Tabor, PA-C Sally Baker, PA-C Kenyon Solecki, PA-C Wednesday, Nov. 8 COLIN MURPHEY PHOTO Mike Holland-Moritz of Portland searches for wild mushrooms at Fort Stevens State Park near Warrenton. 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. Dress for the weather, bring a basket, pocketknife and meet at Battery Russell. √ HRAP Lecture Series 7 p.m., Cannon Beach Library, 131 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-1391. Guest speaker Dr. Debbie Duffi eld presents “Marine Mammals, They Don’t Eat Grapes” opens the 2017-2018 season of the Haystack Rock lecture series. Thursday, Nov. 9 Business After Hours 5:30 p.m., Sahara Pizza, 740 Astor St., Astoria, 503-325-6311. Spon- sored by the Astoria Warrenton Chamber of Commerce, Business After Hours provides a social networking op- portunity for chamber members to meet and mingle. Paint Party 6:30 p.m., Astoria Golf & Country Club, 33445 Sunset Beach Lane, Warrenton, $35. Create an original piece of art in a relaxed setting with food and drink, all are welcome, limit- ed seating. Nature Matters 7 p.m., Fort George Lovell Showroom, 426 14th St., Astoria, 503-861-4443. Guest speaker Meg Reed will give a presentation on citizen science, coastal hazards and commu- nity resilience.