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JUNE 21, 2018 // 19 Kerfuffle goes Diva-licious at Labor Temple COURTESY ANGORA HIKING CLUB Members of the Angora Hiking Club’s Centennial Committee, from left: Bob Westerberg, Marlene Colendich, Ellen Raabe, Kathleen Hudson, Phuong Van Horn, Cecilia and Doug Bal- comb. Not pictured: Arline LaMear and John Markham. Angora Hiking Club scales Saddle Mountain as centennial nears The Angora Hiking Club, founded on the summit of Saddle Mountain, will be 100 years old July 4, 2020, and the highlight of the hik- ing club’s centennial cele- bration will be a community hike to the Saddle Mountain summit that day. To get the fun started early, everyone is invited to join the club’s annual Phyllis Dubb Memorial Flower Climb of Saddle Mountain this Saturday, June 23, led by Michael Dubb, a sec- ond-generation Angora hike leader. In addition, club mem- bers will take part in the Warrenton Fourth of July parade. Before vibram soles and slick gear, local folks would borrow loggers’ high top hobnail boots and use their alpenstocks to reach the summit of Clatsop County’s highest peak, Saddle Moun- tain. This was done without the benefit of a well-made trail. Members plan to walk in 1920s hiking dress, and Mike Brewer, in his vintage 1920s auto, will join the walkers in the Warrenton parade and Astoria Regatta parade to take spectators back nearly 100 years. Visit angorahikingclub. org for details and the complete 2018 Angora hike schedule. Crossword Answers S O S A T O N S P H I S H A U R A E A M A L M E W S W A S H M A F I A A L L S H O O H A P C R A S K I L T E N O S S K U M P T Y A I D T L D I A L S I N K W Y N K E O N G S T R C S O L S S T D H E H P E T E O O L A H I T I T I L A C L E G E L D E S S U N C O R K A N I N V E E R A I L T E S O S H K L E A R C T I E L A F R O O F G S C E C L B R I B L Y N L U P E E R T W S H F A P A U L H U R L A N I S T O N E S A R A H C A N A D A L A N K A P D O D P U L N A C R I O S P I E N L I O O N N Z E T A N A Y E S G A O Y D R A T B R O N C I A N D E E S V M A A N M E M S A S R A Y G U L L A N N A D E R O L L I E A U D I S S T I P E S E E S A N N O D O M I D N R I E L D I S C L E L Y O N A C M E D I C E D A C U R A A N A T O G R E W E L D S ASTORIA — This month, Kerfuffle’s goes Diva-li- cious! Kerfuffle: A Vintage Burlesque Comedy Re- vue will have a two-night run at the Labor Temple Bar, 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 22 and 23. You must be 21 and older to attend; ID is required. This show will have the most dynamic chore- ography, dramatic vocals and delicious reveals yet! The audience is encouraged to dress up diva-style. The Best Dressed-Least Dressed Contest goes down at intermission. Win a swag bag from Layers Boutique of downtown Astoria and a burlesque lesson and cameo ap- pearance in Kerfuffle’s next show! Kerfuffle’s Kast will channel their favorite powerful, sexy divas for two nights: Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Britney, Chris- tina, Pussycat Dolls, Adele — just to name a few! COURTESY TRIXIE LEONE The colorful Kast of Kerfuffle: A Vintage Burlesque Comedy Revue The show features the delightful, devilish talents of Trixie Kerfuffle, Mrs. Vesper Belle, Ginger Vitus, Arty Choke, Mynk Stole, Susie Q. Slaughter, Kiss Me Karma, Chelsea Stage Kit- ten, and introducing Coco Revolte’ and Siren Sway. VIP stage-side tickets are available for $12 to $15 be- fore the performance dates at bpt.me/3499515 General admission bar-side tickets are always available at the door one hour before showtime for $10.