The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, February 21, 2019, Page 25, Image 35

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019 // 25
Repair Cafe piles up pounds of salvaged materials
Courtesy Repair Cafe
Pat Clary works on a brass
watering can at Repair Cafe.
ASTORIA — The next
Repair Cafe takes place 6
to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.
27, at 1010 Duane St.
Repair Cafe is a com-
munity of volunteers who
repair, sew, sharpen and give
expert advice on pretty much
anything that is broken, torn,
dull or in need of repair. At
our monthly event we work
on bicycles, toys, clothing,
scissors, knives, household
appliances, garden tools or
just something that needs to
be glued (no gas engines).
Dining Out
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SEASIDE —
The history of
Clatsop County
can’t be told
without men-
tioning the
blood, sweat
and sawdust
of the Ore-
gon logger and
mills.
At 6 p.m.,
Thursday,
Feb. 28,
Seaside Muse-
um’s History & Hops pres-
ents author Jim Aalberg
at Seaside Brewing Co. as
he shares stories from his
book, “Historical Company
Towns of Clatsop County.”
Aalberg describes how the
people connected to Brad-
wood, Wauna and Westport
remember an almost idyllic
existence — one fi lled with
Patrick Webb
hard work but also with a
deep sense of community.
Aalberg, a retired senior
executive for the Kroger
Co., is an amateur histo-
rian and writer as well as a
fourth-generation Orego-
nian and the great-great-
great-grandson of West-
port’s founder, Captain John
West.
Jim Aalberg, author of
‘Historical Company Towns
of Clatsop County.’
History & Hops is a
series of local history dis-
cussions hosted by the Sea-
side Museum on the last
Thursday of each month,
September through May, at
Seaside Brewing Co., 851
Broadway St.
Can’t make it to the 2019
FisherPoets Gathering?
NO PROBLEM!
Hungry
Harbor
GrillE
SMOKED MEAT ,
W ED IS BURG ER NITE
ROUGH
day on the
course? Make it
up to yourself—
Score a Friday
Night Dinner
Special!
seasidegolfcourse@gmail.com
SMOKEHOUSE
BUTCHER
BLOCK
3 8TH & L, ON THE S EAV IEW BEAC H APPROAC H
3 60-642-7880
The organization’s goal
is to keep 2,000 pounds of
reparable items out of the
local landfi ll. You would
be amazed how the pounds
add up each month.
Events are held on the
fourth Wednesday of each
month. Join us for repairs,
or just come and enjoy
watching our volunteers put
things back together again.
Questions about an item?
Call 503-307-0834. Follow
us on Facebook http://face-
book.com/repairastoria
Author looks at blood, sweat and
sawdust of local company towns
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LIVE BROADCAST!
Friday, February 22 ND
& Saturday, February 23 RD
from 6 PM TO 10 PM
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Astoria, OR
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We will be streaming LIVE at CoastRadio.org
and on the
App
Broadcasting from The Historic Liberty Theater