18 // COASTWEEKEND.COM At Casino Night, the roaring ’20s return ASTORIA — Get ready for a Roaring Good Time at 6:30 p.m. Satur- day, Feb. 16, at the Heri- tage Museum. The Clatsop County Historical Society’s annual Roaring 20s Speakeasy Casino Night promises a fun time for all. There will be games of Black Jack, Roulette, Craps, and for an addi- tional fee, Texas Hold ’em poker. Prizes for top chip holders and best 1920s costume will be awarded at the end of the night. Entry is $15 for an individual, $25 for a cou- ple. Get in on the action at the Texas Hold ’em tournament for an addi- tional buy-in of $30, $40 or $50 (call for details). The museum is at Exchange and 16th streets. All proceeds support the Clatsop County His- torical Society, a non- profi t educational orga- nization dedicated to preserving and present- ing the history of Clatsop County and the surround- ing area. For more information, contact us by calling 503- 325-2203 or e-mail to cchs@cumtux.org. Come to the ‘Astorian Cabaret,’ old chum! ASTORIA — The TEN-FIFTEEN series, created by Pier Pressure Productions, will make its fi fth appearance in the presently-under-construc- tion performance space at 1015 Commercial St. The Pier returns to its original format on Friday, Feb. 15, with two perfor- mances of “An Astorian Cabaret” at 10:15 a.m. and 10:15 p.m. Mick Alderman, Rhonda Alderman, Lori Honl, Slab Slabinski, Jor- dan Griffi n, Amber Ble- cha, Nancy Montgom- ery, Karen Bain, Bill Ham and Richard Bowman will perform for this month’s fundraiser designed to showcase the versatility of, and to stimulate interest in, the future home of Asto- ria’s black box theater. This is a one-day- only event. Donations are welcome. Thank you for voting us Best Seafood Market Warrenton Deep Sea 45 NE Harbor Place, Warrenton 503-861-3911 Thank You for Voting for US! We appreciate your business! More than just Antiques! • 45+ Vendors Antiques • Nautical Items Glassware • Vintage Decor 892 Marine Drive, Astoria ( 503 ) 338-0101 ‘Robin Hood,’ a merry musical adventure, opens Saturday ASTORIA — The Astor Street Opry Company pres- ents its annual Children’s Theatre production with per- formances of “Robin Hood: The Musical.” The show is produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Inc., Englewood, Colorado, and directed by Astor Street Opry Company veteran Patricia VonVintage. Robin Hood is the outlaw of Sherwood Forest, lead- ing a merry life with his fol- lowers. Anyone needing a place to live or food to eat is welcome in the green- wood. Impoverished citi- zens led by Robin are wag- ing a battle against the evil Prince John. He has taken the place of King Richard the Lion-Hearted, who has gone on a crusade. Lady Merle of Cornwall, however, hopes to Est. 1986 Colin Murphey Robin Hood and his merry men (and women) take a break from rehearsing for ‘Robin Hood: The Musical’ at the Astor Street Opry Company. make John more acceptable to the people of England by forcing Maid Marian, Rob- in’s childhood sweetheart, to marry the Prince. It’s up to Robin to stop the marriage, defeat a nasty sheriff and secure Nottingham for the king’s return. Performances are 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Feb. 16, through March 3. Tick- ets are $10 for adults, $5 for children 12 and under. They are available at asocplay. com. BEST ANTIQUE STORE Voted B e E n S C T enter Gard the in Thank You for your business! • Bird Seed • Pet Supplies New Arriv a • Regional Seeds Weekly! ls • Soils & Bark • Quality Feeds • Fencing • Now Showing: HELLEBORES! 34963 Hwy 101 Bus. • Astoria 503-325-1562 Mon-Sat • 9am-5:30pm www.brimsfarmngarden.com Dear Friends, over the past ten years (and six locations), you have supported us, bought from us, welcomed us into your homes and shared parts of your lives with us. We’ve shared lots of laughs and some tears too. We are so grateful to be a part of this community and being a part of your lives. THANK YOU!!!