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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019 // 27
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COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA R
Saturday Feb. 23
Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and
other great content at CoastWeekend.com
Sunday, Feb. 24
Tuesday, Feb. 26
Garden Startup Day
9 a.m., Alder Creek Farms, 35955 Underhill Lane,
Nehalem, 503-368-3203. Every Tuesday through
October, come join our team and learn about
organic gardening. Members work together on
the land rather than individual plots.
Past to Present
10:30 a.m., “Healing the Columbia River: Trans-
forming River Operations in a Changing World,
with Eileen Delehanty Pearkes. Columbia River
Maritime Museum, 1792 Marine Drive, Astoria,
503-325-2323.
Writers Lounge
10:30 a.m., Hoff man Center for the Arts,
594 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, 503-368-
3846. “Quiet Writing.” Bring your project or
start a new one using prompts that are always
available.
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Danny Miller photo
John Elliot from Saltspring Island, British Columbia, reads a passage
of his work at Fort George Brewery at a past FisherPoets Gathering.
Spring Pruning
Workshop
10 a.m., Columbia
Pacifi c Heritage Mu-
seum, 115 Lake Street
S.E., Ilwaco, Wash.
360-642-3446. Master
Gardeners share
specifi c techniques for
pruning ornamental
plants, shrubs, fruit
trees and caning
berries.
Healthy Heart Doc
Walk
10 a.m., Providence
Seaside Hospital, 725
S. Wahanna Road,
Education Room A,
Seaside, 503-717-
7060. Providence
cardiologist, Robert
Morse, D.O., invites
you to join him for a
presentation on heart
health followed by
a walk on the prom.
Door prizes and
copies of Dr. Jamie
Beckerman’s book,
“Heart to Start” will be
available.
Troll Radio Revue
11 a.m.,
Fort George
Brewery, 1483
Duane St., Astoria,
503-325-7468. Gather
the kids and head
down to Fort George
for Troll Radio Revue.
Broadcasted live the
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last Saturday of each
month featuring the
Beerman Creek String
Band, the Troll, Stinky
Toadwort, the Troll
Radio Theater Troupe,
plus special guests.
Story Is a Chance
11 a.m., Writing as
Spiritual Practice with
instructor Melissa
Bennett, Sou’Wester
Lodge, 728 J Place,
Seaview, Wash. 360-
642-2542. Sitting and
walking meditation
practices show a way
to slow down and
take time to listen
deeply to your own
stories.
“Robin Hood”
musical
2 p.m., Astor Street
Opry Co, 129 W. Bond
St., Astoria, 503-325-
6104, $10. Robin
Hood is the outlaw
of Sherwood Forest,
leading a merry life
with his followers.
“Alice in
Wonderland”
2 p.m., Tolovana
Hall, 3779 S.
Hemlock St.,
541-215-4445, free.
Anne Rutherford
delivers a one-woman
performance of Lewis
Carroll’s classic story.
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FisherPoets
Gathering
5 p.m., The
FisherPoets
Gathering, 144
11th St., Astoria, 503-
325-6975. FisherPoets
read and perform at
diff erent venues in
Astoria.
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Bounty of
Our Bays
4 p.m., Pacifi c Restau-
rant, 205 Main Ave.,
Tillamook, 503-354-
2350, free to $400
via Eventbrite. Show
your love for the
estuaries and water-
sheds of Tillamook
County and join in on
a feast that high-
lights locally-sourced
cuisine.
“Little Shop of
Horrors”
7 p.m., Seaside High
School cafetorium,
1901 N. Holladay
Drive, Seaside, 503-
738-5586, 503-396-
9790 for special needs
seating, tickets at the
door, $10 adults, $8
students and seniors,
$6 SHS students
with ASB cards and
children under 12. The
classic musical horror/
comedy about a
killer plant from outer
space.
Benefi t for SMART
Colin Murphey
Cast members from the Astor Street Opry Company’s production of
‘Robin Hood: The Musical’ take a break from dress rehearsal.
Clatsop Loop
Logout
8:30 a.m., Oregon
Coast Trail Party,
Trailkeepers of
Oregon, 971-206-
4351.Work party
with Trailkeepers
of Oregon (TKO)
to remove logs
on Clatsop Loop
Trail on Tillamook
Head. Plan to hike
approximately 2.5
miles and work
six hours using
pruning saws and
crosscut saws. Bring
plenty of water,
snacks and lunch.
“Robin Hood” musical
2 p.m., Astor
Street Opry Co,
129 W. Bond St.,
Astoria, 503-325-6104,
$10.cRobin Hood is
the outlaw of Sher-
wood Forest, leading
a merry life with his
followers.
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Hollywood Awards
Night
3:30 p.m. and 5 p.m.,
Liberty Theatre, 1203
Commercial St., 503-
325-9522, $25-$50.
The evening will be
hosted by Astoria’s
own Drag Queen Day-
light. 3:30 p.m. $50
VIP private reception,
hors d’oeuvres, drinks;
5 p.m. $25 Awards –
ABC’s live coverage
of Academy Awards,
drinks.
FisherPoet Reading
4 p.m., Cannon
Beach Arts As-
sociation, 1064
S. Hemlock, Cannon
Beach, 503-436-0744.
A FisherPoet Read-
ing and pop-up art
exhibit featuring Drea
Frost and Tom Grogg.
The work will be on
display in a temporary
exhibit starting Friday,
Feb. 22 and ending
after the Fisher Poet
Reading on Sunday.
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5 p.m., McMenamins Sand Trap Pub, 1157 N.
Marion Ave., Gearhart, 503-717-8159. Dine at
McMenamins Sand Trap Pub tonight and 50
percent of the proceeds will benefi t SMART
(Start Making a Reader Today) students along
the North Coast.
Wednesday, Feb. 27
What’s Your Vision of a Healthier Future?
4 p.m., Providence Seaside Hospital, 725 S. Wah-
anna Road, Education Room A, Seaside, 503-717-
7060, no cover. Community presentation: Across
Clatsop, Columbia, and Tillamook counties, more
than 1,250 people shared their stories.Hear the
results and vote on Columbia Pacifi c CCO’s Health
Improvement Plan.
Thursday, Feb. 28
No Homework Book Club
5 p.m., Ilwaco Timerland Regional Library,
151 First Ave. N., Ilwaco, Wash., 360-642-
3906. Share a conversation about your
latest literary fi nd.
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History & Hops
Monday, Feb. 25
Farmer-Chef
Connect
11 a.m., North
Coast Food
Web, 577 18th
St., Astoria, 503-468-
0921. Local chefs meet
with farmers, ranchers,
fi shermen, cheese-
makers and all kinds
of food producers to
see what is available
in the local area.
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What’s Your
Vision of a
Healthier Future?
4:30 p.m., CMH
Duncan Law Seafood
Center, Coho Room,
2021 Marine Drive,
Astoria, no cover.
Community Presenta-
tion. Across Clatsop,
Columbia, and Tilla-
mook counties, more
than 1,250 people
shared their stories of
health experiences.
The results of the
survey and health
data will be included
in Columbia Pacifi c
CCO’s Community
Health Improvement
Plan. Hear the results
and vote on health
priorities.
6 p.m., Seaside Brewing
Company, 851 Broadway,
Seaside, 503-738-7065. “His-
torical Company Towns,” with
Jim Aalberg.
Jim Aalberg
“Little Shop of Horrors”
7 p.m., Seaside High School cafetorium, 1901 N.
Holladay Drive, Seaside, 503-738-5586, 503-396-
9790 for special needs seating, tickets at the
door, $10 adults, $8 students and seniors, $6 SHS
students with ASB cards and children under 12.
The classic musical horror/comedy about a killer
plant from outer space.