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18 // COASTWEEKEND.COM TILLAMOOK — Tilla- mook Association for the Performing Arts is seeking submissions from directors for the 2017-18 season, which runs through Sep- tember 2018. The deadline is Saturday, April 14. TAPA is looking for a balanced season with clas- sics, comedies and dramas. The form can be filled out and submitted in several ways. An submission form can be found at tillamook- theater.com under “Future Productions” in the menu. A .pdf copy of the form can be found on the website in the same space and either emailed to info@tilla- mooktheater.com or mailed to TAPA, P.O. Box 571, Tillamook, OR 97141. Contact the associa- tion via phone or email to receive an emailed copy or hard copy of the form at 503-842-6305, or info@ tillamooktheater.com. Include the director’s full contact information and availability. A copy of the script should be provided as part of the submission to the production committee. Interested in directing but don’t have a specific show in mind? Let us know — we can help you find the right script. Peninsula arts association 27th Annual SPRING April 6, 7, 8 Long Beach Depot 102 3rd NW & Pacific Hwy, Long Beach, WA 10 to 4 pm daily...Admission is FREE! Public invited to see Art Demos & vote for PEOPLE’S CHOICE Ribbon!! Raffle sales fund PAA’s Scholarship & Art Enrichment programs Artist Reception & Awards @ 3pm Sunday www.beachartist.org WARRENTON — Angora Hiking Club’s first event in April is a visit to Hampton Lumber’s Warrenton Mill (550 N.E. Skipanon Drive). Participants meet 9 a.m. Saturday, April 7, at the Lighthouse Museum, at the four-way stop in downtown. Members and will carpool from the museum to the lumber mill. A brief video showing an overview of plant opera- tions, will be followed by a complete plant tour, lasting about an hour. Hiking participants will be given personal protection equipment. Everyone is asked to wear sturdy shoes and long pants. Hampton Lumber owns roughly 140,000 acres of SFI-certified forestland in Oregon and Washington and manages roughly 300,000 acres of public forestland in British Columbia. Hampton owned the War- renton mill for nine years. The Warrenton division employs 142 people. It pro- cesses 40 percent Douglas fir and 60 percent Hem-Fir. Membership is not COURTESY KATHLEEN HUDSON People tour Hampton Lumber required to participate in hikes. Angora’s annual schedule of hikes and where they occur is available at angorahikingclub.org. For additional club infor- mation, contact Bill Herold, chief guide, at 503-468- 0474, or BILLN692oc@ gmail.com. The hike leader is Kathleen Hudson (503- 861-2802). Call by Saturday, April 7, to confirm your attendance. Go for a waltz in Seaview SEAVIEW, WASH. — Dance instructor Steve Carruthers teaches a workshop, “Into the Whirl: Cross-step Waltz,” 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, April 7, at the Sou’Wester Lodge in Seaview, Wash. The cost is $28 a person or $52 a couple. Cross-step Waltz is a SUNDAY AFTERNOON TAPA seeks scripts for ongoing season Angora Hiking Club mills about in Warrenton beguiling partner dance. Students will learn this turning and gliding dance that flows in a circle, with a short, easy, repeating routine. We will rotate partners and take breaks. Carruthers, a Warren- ton-Hammond native, has taught at The Viscount Dance Studio and currently Sponsored by: Live Presents Thrivent Financial Fred & Jan Kulczycki Ekone Oyster Michael Plato, CPA Sunday Apr. 8 th 2 PM Steven Vanhauwaert Pianist extraordinaire In the HISTORIC RAYMOND THEATRE Buy advance tickets at: www.sundayafternoonlive.org or by phone (360) 836-4419 • PO Box 964, South Bend, WA. 98586 conducts a weekly class at Multnomah Arts Center. Wear light comfortable shoes, smooth soles and no heels. Dancing shoes-free is an option, but bring snug fitting socks. Bring a water bottle and hearty snack to stay fueled (hot tea and coffee will be provided). It’s OK if dancers want to practice in the open studio after the workshop. Perhaps bring a sack lunch. Come alone or with a partner. A maximum of 18 students will be allowed to COURTESY SOU’WESTER LODGE Dance instructor Steve Car- ruthers waltzes with a partner. participate. All skill levels are welcome. RSVP to souwesterfront- desk@gmail.com or 360- 642-2542. The Sou’wester Lodge is located at 3728 J Place. LOOKING TO PURCHASE OR REFINANCE A HOME, we are ready to help you with your mortgage needs Lance Allbr itton c:503-801-2400 o:503-338-5200