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OCTOBER 25, 2018 // 13 stories for 20 years, most recently at the Washington Historical Society’s Time Travelers’ Ball, at weekly Washington County Public Library programs and in the Liberty Theatre’s Ten- nessee Williams production in August. For more information about library programs and services, contact library staff at 503-325-7323 or comments@astorialibrary, or visit astorialibrary.org. Dining Out COURTESY PICTURE ATTIC A painting by Susan Mitchell. North Coast and Peninsula Imagine Your Restaurant 503.755.1818 www.camp18restaurant.com Favorite stop to & from the Coast Advertised Here! The Lunch Special gives me a chance to work on my SLICE. Slice of onion, slice of tomato, slice of cheese... 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Denton has been sharing 503.325.7414 bakedak.com #1 12th Street, Astoria, OR LONG BEACH, WASH. — The Picture Attic in Long Beach hosts “An Evening at the Attic” on Friday, Oct. 26, with a new gallery full of local art. The space will be filled with new images by new artists and old. Coming to our gallery for the first time is Susan Mitchell with her acrylic paintings and pastels; Lynda Kinnunen showing her leather art pieces for the first time; Oscar Nelson of Asto- ria and Long Beach with ab- stracts in oil; Denise Smith and her blown glass pieces; and Cathy Sholes-Tropple showing her mosaic and fiber art creations. In addition, Jean Nitzel will show new work in watercolor, as will Wes Moenhke; Cynthia Keyes, who works with acrylics; Al Betters, with his acrylic wildlife art; Carol Couch, with her creative watercolor work; and others. Music starts at 5 p.m., with the gallery opening at 4 p.m. and staying open until 8 p.m. Light refresh- ments will be provided. Buy 1 Meal, Get 1 1/2 off (of equal or lesser value) Monday-Thursday Offer expires 10/31/18 303 1st Avenue South, Ilwaco, Washington 360-777-3740 • travsplace.net OPEN AT 6 AM JOSHUA BESSEX PHOTO The walking dead: Talking Tombstones resurrects the deceased ASTORIA — The Clatsop County Historical Society is proud to present “Talking Tombstones XV: Death Becomes Heard.” Talking Tombstones will be held 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28, at the Ocean View Cemetery, located at the in- tersection of Delaura Beach Lane and Whiskey Road in Warrenton. F A K E I M I N O W L S T R I O B A B Y S T E P S B L I G H N A E N A E O L D V I C A L E S R E N T B A N A B R I A N E N O E L E G A N T L Y P U T E R N A T Z O A R R C H U A L B O I T D E D E A A R U S S S I E A K A L U C K Y B R E A K B L O A T H S A N B E E S H E G S A T H I N R E B I O N I A C E S R C U B R E F V E E W L T P U A N N D E R M A This is a free event. Donations are welcomed. Visitors should plan to arrive no later than 3 p.m. as the deceased begin to fade from view as the darkness of night draws near. For more information about Clatsop County Historical Society activities, call 503-325-2203 or email cchs@cumtux.org. Seaside Haunted Experience returns SEASIDE — Seaside Haunt- ed Experience, the spookiest haunted house on the North Coast, opens Thursday, Oct. 25, through Wednesday, Oct. 31, for a week of terror. Crossword Answers OPENIN FRI & SA G NIGHTS T Place Your Ad Here! The Grim Reaper made a special guest appearance at the 2015 Talking Tombstones, held at Warren- ton’s Clatsop Plains Pioneer Cemetery. What’s new in the Picture Attic? Storyteller shares ‘Tales Worth Telling’ at the Astoria Library I D O T A R D S S B O H I D C E T U S M T V I E G A D A R D I S A U S A T Z B I P U S U T A P T R I P O I L E N T T E P S R A O H E I G O D D O W S T S C H W R E E A R D O M E E N S S N E T A S H B L E A A R D O N U A R T B S E S S O T S E I T S E W I T C O N L E M I P O P T O S R A T S A F R O P E O N H O L D I T O R A T E S P Y R O S J A Z Z H A N D S I T E M F A D E M O U E P R O D Located at 111 Broadway St., Suite 11, in Seaside, inside the Seaside Invert- ed Experience and Pacific Pearl Coffee Co., the second annual Seaside Haunted Ex- perience has different rooms for a thrilling walk-through experience. The kid-friendly walk-through runs 4 to 6 p.m. each day. The truly ter- rifying experience, “Haunt,” begins runs 6 to 10 p.m. each night. “Haunt” patrons further into the experience with inti- mate encounters with intense actors. Once patrons have had their fill of fear, they can purchase a hot chocolate or coffee at Pacific Pearl Coffee Co. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for kids. For $1 off admission, stop by Seaside Inverted Experience, located across from the bumper cars on Broadway, before the haunted house begins to pick up a coupon.