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Friday,
Jan. 12
Fandom Friday
6 p.m., Astoria Public
Library, 450 10th St.,
Astoria, 503-325-7323,
rated R. Astoria Library
presents Ridley Scott’s
classic 1982 movie
“Blade Runner.”
Thursday, Jan. 11
Business After Hours
5:30 p.m., Sears, 1152
Marine Drive, 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.
Film Screening
6 p.m., Manzanita
Branch Library, 571
Laneda Ave., Manza-
nita, 503-368-6665,
rated PG-13. Manza-
nita Library offers a
free showing of the
1941 classic film “The
Maltese Falcon.”
Educational Talks
6:30 p.m., Astoria Yacht
Club, 300 Industry St.,
Astoria, 503-440-5474.
Commodore Bruce Fal-
ing will give a talk on
“Sail Trim” at the next
educational talk series;
open to the public.
LNWC Speaker Series
7 p.m., Pine Grove
Community Center,
225 Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita. Join Alix
Lee for an overview
presenation of the
Lower Nehalem
Watershed Council’s
habitat restoration
and enhancement
projects from 2017.
Reading Series
7:30 p.m., Best
Western Ocean View
Resort, 414 Prome-
nade, Seaside. Pacific
University Master of
Fine Arts in Writing
residency program
offers free nightly
readings by featured
authors Marvin Bell,
Jack Driscoll and Chris-
topher Merrill.
COURTESY OREGON DEPT. OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
Nature Matters
7 p.m., Fort George Lovell Showroom, 426
14th St., Astoria, 503-861-4443. Quinn
Read gives a presentation on the return of
wolves to Oregon, updating the wolf plan
and the future for Oregon’s wolves.
“Edge of Darkness”
7 p.m., Barn Communi-
ty Playhouse, 1204 Ivy
Ave., Tillamook, 503-
842-6305, $10 to $15.
Directed by Steele
Fleisher, “The Edge of
Darkness” is a dark and
sinister thriller set in
the early 1900s.
Reading Series
7:30 p.m., Best West-
ern Ocean View Re-
sort, 414 Promenade,
Seaside. Pacific Univer-
sity Master of Fine Arts
in Writing residency
program offers free
nightly readings by
featured authors San-
jiv Bhattacharya and
Laura Hendrie.
Saturday, Jan. 13
Coast
Weekend
welcomes
comments and
contributions
from readers.
New items for
publication con-
sideration must
be submitted by
10 a.m. Tuesday,
one week and
two days before
publication.
Sunday, Jan. 14
PBL Tournaments
Bazaar & Flea
10 a.m., First Presby-
terian Church, 1103
Grand Ave., Astoria.
A second Saturday
makers bazaar and
flea market offers ev-
erything from vintage
curiosities to hand-
made delights; pie,
coffee and tea service.
Artist Reception
5 p.m., Tempo Gallery,
NC ABATE
5:30 p.m., Astoria
Moose Lodge, 420
17th St., Astoria, 503-
325-3566. Join
north coast motorcy-
cle enthusiasts who
ride, have fun and
provide community
support at their
next monthly
meeting.
Film Screening
2 p.m., Liberty Theatre,
1203 Commercial St.,
Astoria, 503-325-5922,
$10, rated PG-13. In
observance of Martin
Luther King, Jr. Day,
Astoria International
Film Festival presents
“Selma,” a chronicle of
King’s campaign for
equal voting rights
and the epic 1965
march in Alabama.
Crab Feed
Noon, Elks Lodge,
110 Pacific Ave., Long
Beach, Wash. The
annual crab feed is a
fundraiser to sup-
port the peninsula,
includes coleslaw and
garlic bread; ticket
prices based on sea-
sonal cost, proceeds
benefit Ilwaco High
School athletics.
Film Screening
4 p.m., Nehalem Bay
United Methodist,
36050 10th St., Ne-
halem, 503-368-5612.
As part of the Power
of Love MLK weekend
celebration, United
Methodist offers a free
showing of the doc-
umentary “No Joke:
When People Like
Each Other the Rules
Change.”
Tuesday, Jan. 16
“Edge of Darkness”
2 p.m., Barn Commu-
nity Playhouse, 1204
Ivy Ave., Tillamook,
503-842-6305, $10
to $15. Directed by
Steele Fleisher, “The
Edge of Darkness” is
a dark and sinister
thriller set in the early
1900s.
8 a.m., Seaside, War-
renton, Astoria, 503-
717-4308, $2 to $7.
It’s that time for the
annual Pacific Basket-
ball League tourna-
ments, held at schools
in Seaside, Warrenton
and Astoria.
Author Reading
1 p.m., Seaside
Public Library, 1131
Broadway, Seaside,
503-738-6742. Linda
Eddleston, author of
“My Three Friends” will
be featured, followed
by Q&A, book sales
and signings.
Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and
other great content at CoastWeekend.com
Candlelight Walk
4:15 p.m., Liberty The-
atre, 1203 Commercial
St., Astoria, 503-325-
5922. Following the
showing of “Selma,”
the community is
invited to a candle-
light march to the Blue
Scorcher Bakery for a
movie discussion and
related topics; time is
approximate.
JOSHUA BESSEX PHOTO
From left: Pam Trenary, Jeff Trenary, Yvonne Whitney, Walt John, and Ann Goldeen enjoy some leafy greens from Kingfisher Farms, owned by
Jeff Trenary.
Meet Your Farmer
1 p.m., North Coast Food Web, 577 18th St., Astoria, 503-468-0921. An informal gathering aimed at helping community members to connect with
local farmers; light snacks served.
1271 Commercial St.,
Astoria. Painter Thron
Riggs will be featured
at a reception exhibit-
ing his work in “Scenes
from Baja to Oregon.”
Consignment
Auction
5 p.m., Long Beach
Grange, 5715 San-
dridge Road, Long
Beach, Wash., 360-642-
4953. Preview auction
items from 4 to 5 p.m.,
or visit the website for
drop-off information.
Second Saturday Art
Walk
5 p.m., celebrate the
arts in Astoria where
businesses are open
late, provide refresh-
ments, entertainment
and exhibit original
works of art or craft;
look for pinwheels at
participating mer-
chants.
Book Signing
5 p.m., Kit’s Apothe-
cary, 1168 Commercial
St., Astoria. Lori Tobias,
author of “Wander”
will be signing her
book during the
monthly art walk.
Artist Reception
6 p.m., Cannon Beach
Gallery, 1064 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-0744. Artists
Jani Hoberg, Lisa Wiser
and Jan Rimerman will
be represented in the
new show “3 Squared:
Line, Light, Layers.”
TH Gathering
6:30 p.m., Seaside
Convention Center,
415 First Ave., Seaside,
$10 to $15. The annual
Tillamook Head Gath-
ering, a benefit for arts
enrichment programs,
features live music
with Jim Stewart, John
Mersereau, and Brian
Bovenizer & the New
Old Stock; with a silent
auction and refresh-
ments.
“Dare to Tell”
7 p.m., Hoffman
Center, 594 Laneda
Ave., Manzanita,
503-368-3846, $10.
Gideon For-mukwai
presents a dramatic
one-man show “Dare
to Tell: Crossing the
Columbia with York,”
Capt. William Clark’s
childhood companion
and slave.
“Edge of Darkness”
7 p.m., Barn Communi-
ty Playhouse, 1204 Ivy
Ave., Tillamook, 503-
842-6305, $10 to $15.
Directed by Steele
Fleisher, “The Edge of
Darkness” is a dark and
sinister thriller set in
the early 1900s.
Unsung Heroes
6 p.m., Hoffman
Center, 594 Laneda
Ave., Manzanita, 503-
368-3846. As part of
the Power of Love MLK
weekend celebration,
members of the com-
munity will provide
insight into the lives
of others who made
VIRGINIE TRUBIANO PHOTO
The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris
Artist Reception
11 a.m., Grace Episcopal Church, 1545
Franklin St., Astoria. Photographer Virginia
Trubiano will be featured at a reception
exhibiting her work in “PARIS: Glory to God!
An Expression of Christianity through the
Centuries.”
a substantial impact
to the civil rights
movement in “Unsung
Heroes: Their Lives,
Their Stories.”
PBL Tournaments
7 p.m., Seaside,
Warrenton, Astoria,
503-717-4308, $2 to
$7. It’s that time for
the annual Pacific Bas-
ketball League tourna-
ments, held at schools
in Seaside, Warrenton
and Astoria.
Monday, Jan. 15
Free Park Access Day
All day, State Parks,
Wash. In celebration of
Martin Luther King Jr.
Day, all state parks in
Washington will have
free admission, no
Discover Pass needed
for day use.
Free Park Admission
9 a.m., Lewis & Clark
National Historical
Park, 92343 Fort Clat-
sop Road, Astoria, 503-
861-2471. In honor of
COURTESY COLUMBIA RIVER MARITIME MUSEUM
Jim Mockford
Past to Present
10:30 a.m., Columbia River Maritime Museum, 1792 Marine Drive,
Astoria, 503-325-2323. Jim Mockford will give a presentation on “Early
Japanese Maritime Expeditions” at the next Past to Present lecture
series; free with paid admission.
Wednesday, Jan. 17
NCLC Talk
6 p.m., Seaside Public
Library, 1131 Broadway,
Seaside, 503-738-9126.
Katie Voelke will discuss
the origins of Onion
and Angora peaks,
Neahkahnie Mountain
and the abundance of
unique life forms found
on and around those
peaks.
Thursday, Jan. 18
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Day, visitors can enjoy
free admission to
the park, discover its
beauty and learn the
history of the Corp of
Discovery; park hours
apply, day use only.
Talk about Dying
4 p.m., Cannon Beach
History Center, 1387
Spruce St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-9301.
Oregon Humanities
welcomes Jennifer
Sasser for a sponsored
conversation about
“Talking about Dying.”
Salty Talks
6:30 p.m., Salt Hotel
& Pub, 147 Howerton
Ave., Ilwaco, Wash.
Bette Lu Krause will
talk about her adven-
tures on the high seas
as a Merchant Marine;
free and open to the
public.