The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, February 22, 2018, Page 9, Image 9

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    FEBRUARY 22, 2018 // 9
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C A L E N DA R
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Saturday, Feb. 24
Sunday, Feb. 25
Tillamook Association
for the Performing
Arts.
PBL Tournaments
8 a.m., Seaside,
Warrenton, Astoria,
503-717-4308, $2 to
$7. Support young
athletes at the annual
Pacific Basketball
League tournaments
held at schools in
Seaside, Warrenton
and Astoria.
Author Reading
5 p.m., KALA,
1017 Marine
Drive, Astoria.
Victoria Pitkanen
Stoppiello, author of
“This Side of Sand
Island” will do a
reading during the
annual FisherPoets
Gathering.
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4-H Super Saturday
9 a.m., Clatsop County
Fairgrounds, 92937
Walluski Loop, Astoria,
503-325-8573. 4-H
youth (5 to 8) and (9
to 19) are invited for
a day of skills, fun,
science, dog training
and arts and crafts;
lunch is $5 and reser-
vations required.
Kite Celebration
11 a.m., World
Kite Museum,
303 Sid Snyder
Drive, Long Beach,
Wash., 360-642-4020,
$3 to $5. Asian New
Year kite celebration
features kites and
cultures of Asian
countries, folk art,
videos and hands-on
activities.
Artist Reception
6 p.m., Cannon Beach
Gallery, 1064 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-0744. Artists
exhibiting in “Heri-
tage Stories,” a juried,
community show will
be featured at the
reception.
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“Peter Pan”
2 p.m., ASOC Play-
house, 129 Bond St.,
Astoria, 503-325-6104,
$5 to $10. Soar away
to Neverland in this
magical, musical ad-
aptation drawn from
J.M. Barrie’s fictional
character.
Civil War Talk
3 p.m., Pine Grove
Community Center,
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“Fit to Kill” stars Aaron Harris and Heather Neuwirth
“Fit to Kill”
7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 Hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach, 503-436-1242, $20 to $25,
PG-13. “Fit to Kill” is a comedy noir of infidelity,
murder, dark humor and multiplying plot twists;
includes adult themes.
225 Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita. Civil War
re-enactor Mike Scott
will give a free presen-
tation on “The Civil
War Connection with
Oregon.”
FisherPoets
Gathering
3 p.m., multiple
venues, Astoria,
$15. FisherPoets
Gathering is a celebra-
tion of the commer-
cial fishing industry
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in poetry, prose and
song with morning
and afternoon work-
shops offered Friday
and Saturday.
TAPA Auditions
3 p.m., Oregon Coast
Dance Center, 106
Main Ave., Tillamook.
Director Ann Harper
will cast three men
(18 to 60+) and four
women (18 to 60+) for
the upcoming spring
play “Moonglow” by
“Born Yesterday”
7 p.m., NCRD The-
ater, 36155 9th St.,
Nehalem, 855-444-
6273, $15, rated PG.
“Born Yesterday” is the
story of a newspaper
reporter who takes on
the task of educating
a crooked business-
man’s girlfriend.
“High School
Musical”
7 p.m., Seaside High
School, 1901 Holladay
Drive, Seaside, 503-
738-5586. Disney’s
“High School Musical”
is the story of two
teens who meet at a
karaoke contest and
discover their mutual
love for music; $10
adult, $8 senior, $6
student.
Kite Celebration
11 a.m., World Kite
Museum, 303 Sid Sny-
der Drive, Long Beach,
Wash., 360-642-4020,
$3 to $5. Asian New
Year kite celebration
features kites and
cultures of Asian
countries, folk art,
videos and hands-on
activities.
“Born Yesterday”
2 p.m., NCRD The-
ater, 36155 9th St.,
Nehalem, 855-444-
6273, $15, rated PG.
“Born Yesterday” is the
story of a newspaper
reporter who takes on
the task of educating
a crooked business-
man’s girlfriend.
finding one’s voice;
$25 family of six.
TAPA Auditions
3 p.m., Oregon Coast
Dance Center, 106
Main Ave., Tillamook.
Director Ann Harper
will cast three men
(18 to 60+) and four
women (18 to 60+) for
the upcoming spring
play “Moonglow” by
Tillamook Association
for the Performing
Arts.
Wrestling Event
5 p.m., The Armory,
1636 Exchange St.,
Astoria, $10. Pacif-
ic Northwest Pro
Wrestling brings ac-
tion-packed, top-level
wrestling to Astoria.
Charles the Clown
2 p.m., Ray-
mond Theatre,
323 Third St.,
Raymond, Wash., 360-
875-5123, $5. Sunday
Afternoon Live
presents Charles the
Clown, offering pure
family entertainment
that is unique, fun,
funny and fully en-
gages the audience.
PBL Tournaments
7 p.m., Seaside,
Warrenton, Astoria,
503-717-4308, $2
to $7. Come out
and support young
athletes at the annual
Pacific Basketball
League tournaments
held at schools in
Seaside, Warrenton
and Astoria.
“Frogtown”
2 p.m., Columbia The-
atre, 1231 Vandercook
Way, Longview, Wash.,
360-575-8499, $5.
Rainy Months Series
features “One Night
in Frogtown,” a story
about a saxophone
playing tadpole,
cultural diversity and
“Peter Pan”
2 p.m., ASOC Play-
house, 129
Bond St., As-
toria, 503-325-
6104, $5 to $10. Soar
away to Neverland in
this magical, musical
adaptation drawn
from J.M. Barrie’s
fictional character.
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Coast Weekend editor suggested events
Tuesday, Feb. 27
Plant Talk
1:30 p.m., Calvary
Bible Church, 560 La-
neda Ave., Manzanita.
Nehalem Bay Garden
Club will feature jour-
nalist Ketzel Levine,
giving a talk on “Love,
Loss and Loathing:
My Decades-old Affair
with Plants.”
Benefit Night
4:30 p.m., Fort George
Brewery, 1483 Duane
St., Astoria, 503-325-
7468. Join Fort George
at its monthly benefit
night to raise funds
for local causes; funds
benefit SOLV spring
beach clean up.
Wednesday, Feb. 28
Art of Aging
3 p.m., Hoffman
Center, 594 Laneda
Ave., Manzanita, 503-
368-3846, $5. A panel
of experts will speak
on the topic of grief
at the next Art of
Aging/Art of Dying
series.
About Bees
6 p.m., Dennis’ 7 Dees,
84794 Hwy. 101, Sea-
side, 503-738-6980.
John Benson will give
a presentation on
“Mason Bees & Other
Pollinators.”
Repair Café
6 p.m., Fort George
Lovell Showroom,
426 14th St., Astoria,
503-307-0834. Repair
Astoria hosts free re-
pair events that bring
people and broken
stuff together with a
team of volunteers
who know how to fix
what’s broken.
Thursday, March 1
Angora Hiking Club
1 p.m., meet at 6th St.
parking lot (6th and
7th streets), Marine
Drive, Astoria, 503-468-
0474. Bill Herold will
lead an easy hike at the
Astoria Riverwalk.
“High School
Musical”
7 p.m., Seaside
High School,
1901 Holladay
Drive, Seaside, 503-738-
5586. Disney’s “High
School Musical” is the
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story of two teens who
meet at a karaoke con-
test and discover their
mutual love for music;
$10 adult, $8 senior, $6
student.
Tales for Grown-ups
7 p.m., Hoffman Center,
594 Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita, 503-368-
3846, $10. Actor Liz
Cole presents “Story
Time for Grown-ups:
Reigning Cats and
Dogs,” includes stories
and poems.