18 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Raymond Theatre presents ‘A Trail Band Holiday’ SUNDAY AFTERNOON RAYMOND, WASH. — Sunday Afternoon Live presents “A Trail Band Holiday” program 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 26, at the Raymond Theatre (323 Third St.). Join us to kickoff the holiday season with music and mirth. “A Trail Band Holiday” has been performed an- nually since its inception in 1994, and was originally produced as a television special for Oregon Public Broadcasting. The show includes Marv and Rindy Ross of Quarterflash and Seafood Mama fame. They will be accompanied by Eddie Parente, a virtuoso violinist. The Trail Band members joining them for this special concert are: • Cal Scott, musical director for The Trail Band, performing on cornet, mandolin and guitar. Scott has composed the scores to more than 40 PBS documen- taries as an award-winning singer and songwriter. • Mike Doherty, known as a master of the ham- mer dulcimer, also plays electric and string brass. He performs as a musician and storyteller with Oregon Shadow Theatre. • Phil Neuman and Gail Neuman record for Pandourion Records and lead the Oregon Renais- sance Band. The couple deftly plays a wide variety of instruments, with Gayle Neuman playing violin, flageolet and trombone. Phil Neuman is featured on tuba, coronet, bagpipe, recorder and pennywhistle. • Dan Stuber, a percussionist, provides the beat at the heart of The Trail Band. He has performed with The Flying Karamazov Brothers on Broadway, and performs with several jazz and pop ensembles in Portland. Come celebrate the season with talented musicians as “A Trail Band Holiday” brings their festive musi- cal magic to the Raymond Theater! Tickets are $15 at the door or $12 in advance at the Raymond Theatre, Raymond Pharmacy and South Bend Pharmacy. For more ticket information, call 360-875-5207. The show is sponsored by Davis Insurance and Real Estate, Helen Campbell, Dick Mergens and Willapa Veterinary Service. Live Trail The Presents Band KEITH BUCKLE PHOTO Top row, from left: Mick Doherty, Eddie Parente, Phil Neuman, Cal Scott and Dan Stueber. Bottom row, from left: Rindy Ross, Marv Ross and Gayle Neuman Sponsored by: • Davis Insurance and Real Estate • Helen Campbell • Dick Mergens • Willapa Veterinary Service Sunday Nov. 26 th 2 pm An exuberant musical holiday adventure! In the HISTORIC RAYMOND THEATRE Buy advance tickets at: www.sundayafternoonlive.org or phone (360) 875-5207 240 11TH STREET ASTORIA, OR 97103 Liberty Theatre joins #Giving Tuesday ASTORIA — The Liberty Theatre has joined #Giv- ingTuesday, a global day of giving that harnesses the collective power of individuals, communi- ties and organizations to encourage philanthropy and to celebrate generosity worldwide. Taking place this year Nov. 28, #GivingTuesday is held annually on the Tuesday after Thanksgiv- ing (in the U.S.) and the widely recognized shop- ping events Black Friday and Cyber Monday to kick off the holiday giving season and inspire people to collaborate in improving their local communities and to give back in impact- ful ways to the charities and causes they support. Donations to the non- profit Liberty Theatre can be made at libertyastoria. org/donate, or by mailing a check to Liberty Resto- ration Inc, 1203 Com- mercial St., Astoria, Ore. 97103.