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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2019 // 11
COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA R
Saturday, Feb. 9
WINGS Conference
8 a.m., Clatsop
Community
College, 1651
Lexington Ave., Astoria,
503-325-0910, no
charge. WINGS (Women
Interested in Going to
School) is an all-day
free event designed to
help women explore
educational and career
opportunities, spon-
sored by Clatsop Com-
munity College and
the Astoria and Seaside
branches of AAUW.
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Orchard Pruning
Workshop
9 a.m., Lower Nehalem
Community Trust, 532
Laneda Ave., Manza-
nita, 503-368-3203.
Free Orchard Pruning
Workshop open to all
community members
10 years old and up.
Bring gloves and prun-
er (or use ours) and
learn about pruning for
maximum fruiting ben-
efi t with local arborist
David Sipp, of Ecologic
Trees.
Columbia River
Shipwreck
Conference
9 a.m., Columbia
River Maritime
Museum, 1792
Marine Drive, Astoria,
503-325-2323. A variety
of speakers present
topics on shipwreck
research and discov-
eries from the Pacifi c
Northwest and around
the world. The Keynote
speaker is Oregon
State Archaeologist Dr.
Dennis Griffi n, who will
discuss the challenges
of fi nding shipwrecks in
Oregon including their
legal, regulatory and
ethical implications.
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Cannon Beach History Center & Museum
The Emily Reed.
Friday, Feb. 8
Thursday, Feb. 7
Ales & Ideas
7 p.m. Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane
St., Astoria, 503-325-7468, no cover. “White
Ally-Ship in Close Knit Communities” ex-
plores what it means to be a white ally, especially
in close-knit, rural communities.
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Wreck of the Emily Reed
4 p.m., Cannon Beach History Center &
Museum, 1387 South Spruce St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-9301. Oregon historian
Don Best has spent a lifetime researching
and understanding the history of the area
and has become a known authority on the
wreck of the Emily Reed.
Coast Weekend welcomes comments and
“Beer for Breakfast”
7 p.m., Tillamook Association for
the Performing Arts (TAPA), 1204
Ivy Ave., Tillamook, 503-812-0275.
$15, available online or at the door. Drama
features a group of middle-aged buddies
reunite for a “guys’ weekend” in a snowed-in
cabin to eat chili, drink beer and relive the good
old days.
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and two days before publication.
Mother Son Dance
6 p.m., Seaside Civic and Convention
Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside 503-738-8585.
$25 per couple, $5 for each additional son.
Sponsored by Sunset Empire Park & Recreation.
DJ, dancing, photo booth, raffl e prizes and
snacks.
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Coast Weekend editor suggested events
Winter Cleaning Party
9:30 a.m., Tillamook
Forest Center, 45500
Wilson River Hwy, Til-
lamook, 503-815-6800.
Help clean up the Tilla-
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other great content at CoastWeekend.com
Sunday, Feb. 10
mook Forestry Center.
Tasks include cleaning
exhibits, tagging gift
shop items, and spruc-
ing up the facility.
“Albatross”
3 p.m., Liberty
Theatre, 1203
Commercial St.,
Astoria, 503-325-9522, no
charge. This Chris Jordan
fi lm is a powerful visual
journey into the heart of a
gut-wrenching environ-
mental tragedy, following
the birth, life and death
cycle of albatross on a
remote island.
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Author Talk
2 p.m., Cannon
Beach Library,
131 N. Hem-
lock, Cannon Beach,
cannonbeachlibrary.
org. Northwest Author
Series presents Ellen
Notbohm, an inter-
nationally renowned
author has written four
award-winning books
on autism, as well as
articles and columns
on history, genealogy,
baseball, writing and
community aff airs.
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Chris Jordan
An Albatross.
The Art of Seasonal
Nourishment
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.,
Sou’Wester Lodge, 728
J Place, Seaview, Wash.,
360-642-2542, $20. The
Art of Seasonal Nour-
ishment: An Ayurvedic
“Cook, Learn & Eat” Din-
ner Party with Elyssia
Maya Schaeff er.
Monday,
Feb. 11
Baked Bingo
7 p.m., Merry
Time Bar & Grill,
995 Marine
Drive, Astoria, 503-
468-0852 no cover.
Win fun prizes includ-
ing baked goods. Must
be 21+ with valid ID.
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Daddy Daughter
Dance
6 to 8 p.m.,
Seaside Civic
& Convention
Center, 415 First Ave.,
Seaside, 503-738-8585,
$25 per couple, $5 for
each additional daugh-
ter. The annual Daddy
Daughter Dance will
feature a DJ, dancing,
photo booth and light
refreshments.
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“Beer for Breakfast”
7 p.m., Tillamook Asso-
ciation for the Perform-
ing Arts (TAPA), 1204
Ivy Ave., Tillamook, 503-
812-0275, $15, available
online or at the door.
Drama features a group
of middle-aged bud-
dies reunite for a “guys’
weekend” in a snowed-
in cabin to eat chili,
drink beer, and relive
the good old days.
Texas Hold’em
7 p.m., American
Legion, 1315 Broad-
way, Seaside, 503-738-
5111.
Tuesday, Feb. 12
What’s Your Business Worth?
8:30 a.m., Clatsop Community
College, Columbia Hall, 1651
Lexington Ave., Astoria, 503-
325-0910, $49. In this workshop,
Arnie Hendricks, CFO of Financial
Management Resources, off ers
expertise and tools on how to
understand what your business is
worth and how you can enhance it
over time.
Winter Orchard
Pruning Day
9 a.m., Alder Creek Farms, 35955
Underhill Lane, Nehalem 503-368-
Wednesday, Feb. 13
Plant the Forest
10 a.m., North
Coast Land Con-
servancy, 2609
N Roosevelt Dr., Suite
201, Seaside, 503-
738-9126. Help NCLC
plant native trees and
shrubs to maintain the
gains we have made at
the Necanicum Forest
Habitat Reserve, ad-
joining Klootchy Creek
County Park outside
Seaside.
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Ellen Notbohm
The cover of ‘The River by Starlight’ by Ellen Notbohm.
King Tides
4:30 p.m., Hoff man
Center for the Arts,
594 Laneda Ave., Man-
zanita, 503-368-3846,
no charge. Learn about
Oregon’s King Tides Photo
Project.
3203. Put your pruning skills to
use. The orchard at Alder Creek
Farm has just about every fruit
and berry imaginable and it’s time
to prune the blueberries, cane
berries and more.
Navigating Great Rivers
10:30 a.m., Columbia River
Maritime Museum, 1792
Marine Drive, Astoria, 503-
325-2323. Lecture: Columbia River
Pilots Safely and Effi ciently Move
Commercial Traffi c on the Colum-
bia River System with Capt. Jeremy
Nielsen.
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Thursday, Feb. 14
North Coast
Wildlife Center
A common
murre chick.
Common Murre
7 p.m., Cannon Beach Library, 131 N.
Hemlock, Cannon Beach, cannonbeach-
library.org. Joshua Saranpaa, director of
the Wildlife Center of the North Coast,
will present “Lifecycle and Rehabilitation
of the Common Murre.”
Women’s
Healthy Heart Tea
2 p.m., Providence Seaside
Hospital, 725 S. Wahanna Road,
Education Room A, Seaside,
503-717-7060, no charge. Nurse
practitioner Carly Haas off ers an
informative discussion on help-
ing women, especially those 40
to 60, understand heart disease
risks and actions you can take
to protect your heart health.
Enjoy refreshments and door
prizes.