The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, March 07, 2019, Page 10 and 11, Image 20

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    10 // COASTWEEKEND.COM
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2019 // 11
COA S T W E E K E N D
C A L E N DA R
Friday, March 8
Thursday,
March 7
Savor Cannon
Beach: Best of
the Northwest
Throwdown
5 p.m., Tolovana Inn,
3400 S. Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
888-609-6051, $40,
tickets limited, advance
purchase recom-
mended. An evening
of award-winning
Northwest wines and
chef-designed light
bites to pair with them.
Aromatherapy
10 a.m., Sou’Wester
Lodge, 728 J Place,
Seaview, Wash,
360-642-2542. Come
to our cozy Velvet
Lounge and choose
a chakra that you
would like to work
on. Lounge, meditate
and make your own
chakra balancing aro-
matherapy spritzer to
take home. Directions
and pricing provided
at souwesterlodge.
com.
Savor Cannon
Beach: Winemaker’s
Premium Pours
2 p.m., Savor Can-
non Beach, Tolovana
Inn (Warren/Grace
Haven Room, 3400 S.
Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 888-609-6051,
$30, tickets limited,
advance purchase
required. Five North-
west wineries open up
their cellars and each
share three special
wines. You’ll have the
opportunity to taste
library wines, verticals,
horizontals or reserve
wines.
Savor Cannon
Beach: Friday Wine &
Gallery Walk
5:45 p.m.,
check-in begins
at Sandpip-
er Square, 172 N.
Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 888-609-6051,
√
Saturday, March 9
Nehalem Estuary Cleanup
$30. Enjoy a Friday
evening strolling
downtown Cannon
Beach visiting art
galleries, each hosting
a Northwest winery
and serving of light
appetizers. It’s a fun
night of art, wine, and
food. Ticket purchase
includes a souvenir
Savor Cannon Beach
glass.
7:30 a.m., Salmonberry Saloon,
380 Marine Drive, Wheeler,
503-368-7424, free. Collect de-
bris, sort materials, help with
set-up and take-down during
the 11th Biennial Nehalem
Estuary Cleanup. Register now.
Classic Cars
8 a.m., Clatsop County Fair-
grounds, 92937 Walluski
Loop, Astoria, 503-325-
4600, $3, free for
children under 12. Buy and sell
cars, parts, automotive related
items, as well as antiques and
collectibles at Lower Columbia
Classic Car Club 27th annual
swap meet.
√
Artist
Reception
6 p.m., Sou’wester
Lodge, 3728 J Place,
Seaview, Wash. Open-
ing reception for artist
Jillian Barthold’s ex-
hibit “Treasure From,”
which examines what
constitutes treasure
to an individual and
fi nds that perhaps
treasure is less about
the object itself and
more about where it
comes from.
WINGS Conference
8 a.m., Clatsop Community
College, 1651 Lexington
Ave., Astoria, 503-717-1852.
All-day free event designed to
help women explore educa-
tional and career opportu-
nities, sponsored by Clatsop
Community College and the
Astoria and Seaside branches
of AAUW.
Savor Cannon Beach: Wine
Tasting Basics and Beyond
Ales & Ideas
7 p.m., Fort George
Lovell Showroom,
Duane and 14th
streets,
Astoria,
free. Inde-
pendent
candidate
Oregon
Patrick
gover-
norship
Starnes
Patrick
Starnes and Astoria’s
David Delk, chair of Or-
egon Progressive Party,
discuss campaign
fi nance in the state and
options for reform.
11 a.m., Tolovana Inn, 3400
S. Hemlock St., $25, tickets
limited, advance purchase
recommended, 888-609-6051.
Program designed for inter-
mediate or beginning wine
appreciators to help you taste
wine like an expert.
Author Talk
2 p.m., Cannon Beach Library,
131 N. Hemlock St.,
free. Astoria author
Marianne Monson reads
from and discusses her latest
book “Women of the Blue &
Gray: True Civil War Stories of
Mothers, Medics, Soldiers, and
Spies.”
√
Local Comic
Showcase
7:30 p.m., Labor
Temple Bar, 934
Duane St., Asto-
ria, 503-325-0801, free.
A continuing series
happening every fi rst
Thursday of the month.
Homegrown, free-
range Astorian talent
will be highlighted.
√
ON YOUR PHONE
Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and
other great content at CoastWeekend.com
Draw Birds
Chris Bidleman
Taste wines from Northwest wineries during Savor Cannon Beach.
Coast Weekend welcomes comments and contributions from read-
ers. New items for publication consideration must be submitted by
10 a.m. Tuesday, one week and two days before publication.
1 p.m., Seaside Public Library,
1131 Broadway St., 503-738-
6742. Sign up for a Mini Bird
Drawing Class with local
artist and illustrator Dorota
Haber-Lehigh. Participants
RiverSea Gallery
Check out ‘Portland Outdoor,’ 14 inches by 18 inches, at RiverSea Gallery during the Second Saturday Astoria Art Walk.
√
Sunday, March 10
will create their portrait using
colored pencils on walnut ink
paper.
Artist Reception
1 p.m., River Life Interpretive
Center/Central Schoolhouse/
Redmen Hall, 1394 Washing-
ton State Route 4. An opening
reception for the exhibit “Wa-
ter Journeys” by award-win-
ning Southwest Washington
artist Stan Riedesel.
Savor Cannon Beach: Wine
Walk
1 p.m., Cannon Beach,
888-609-6051, $50,
tickets limited, advance
purchase recommended. Taste
wines from approximately 40
Northwest wineries as you
make the rounds of Cannon
Beach art galleries, shops,
restaurants and hotels. Check-
in begins at noon at Coaster
Theatre, 108 Hemlock St.
√
Savor Cannon Beach:
Gold Medal Wines &
Battle of the Bites
Noon, Tolovana Inn
Warren/Grace Haven
Room, 3400 S Hem-
lock St., 888-609-6051,
$40, tickets are limit-
ed, advance purchase
recommended. Taste
eight current vintage
Gold Medal win-
ning wines from the
SavorNW Wine Awards
selected the previous
week by some of the
top wine judges in the
Northwest. This event
will also feature the
Battle of the Bites with
bites prepared by area
chefs and restaurants
and your vote will de-
termine the winner.
A Sweet Aff aire
4 p.m., Seaside
Civic & Con-
vention Center,
415 First Ave., Seaside,
503-738-8585. This
fundraiser for local
recreation programs
and other causes
features wine, beer
other non-alcoholic
beverage tastings,
signature small-bite
appetizers provided
by local restaurants,
fi ne chocolates and
desserts, live music
and raffl e and auction
items.
√
Treasure Rocks
3 p.m., Pine Grove Commu-
nity House, 225 Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita, 503-368-7463.
Nehalem Valley Historical
Society presents “Surveying
Neahkahnie’s Treasure Rocks,”
by Phil Costaggini, researcher,
author and vice president of
the Sir Francis Drake Associa-
tion of Oregon and California.
Enigmatic! A Dance
Extravaganza
7:30 p.m., Liberty The-
atre, 1203 Commercial
St., Astoria, 503-325-
9522, $15-$30. Work Dance
Company and several local
dance studios and companies
combine belly dancing, mod-
ern, jazz, ballet, contemporary,
tap, hip-hop and jazz/funk
styles with video visual eff ects
and theatrics.
√
Coast Weekend editor suggested events
Alder Creek Farm
Turnips.
Garden Startup Day
9 a.m., Alder Creek
Farms, 35955 Under-
hill Lane, Nehalem,
503-368-3203. Come
join our team and
learn about organic
gardening. Members
work together on
the land rather than
individual plots.
Writers Lounge
File photo
Astoria Art Walk
5 p.m., downtown Astoria,
free. Check out art, chat with
artists, browse galleries, enjoy
refreshments and partake of
the Astoria nightlife on the
second Saturday of every
month.
Tuesday March 12
10:30 a.m., Hoff man
Center for the Arts,
594 Laneda Ave., Man-
zanita, call 503-368-
3846. Bring your proj-
ect or start a new one
using prompts that are
always available. A bit
of time in the end for
sharing what you’ve
written.
Community Rights
6 p.m., North
Coast Com-
munities for
Watershed Protection,
36155 Ninth St., North
Coast Recreation
District building, Ne-
halem, healthywater-
shed.org, free. Learn
from Lincoln County
citizens who passed a
measure that banned
aerial spraying of pes-
ticides in their county
in a presentation at
the North County
Recreation District
gallery.
√
Wednesday March 13
Monday, March 11
Baked Bingo
7 p.m., Merry Time
Bar & Grill, 995 Marine
Drive, Astoria, 503-
468-0852, 21+, free to
play. Win fun prizes,
including baked
goods (sometimes we
even have homemade
pies!).
Tipsy Easel
Workshop
7 p.m., Man-
zanita Light-
house, 36480
U.S. Highway 101,
Nehalem, or call
√
503-368-4990. Learn
how to make a night
landscape that takes
place over a lake lit
with moonlight. The
picture will be a 16-
by-20 inch canvas.
Tap Classes
7:30 p.m., Astoria Arts
and Movement Center,
342 10th St., 503-791-
5657, $10 suggested
donation, no registra-
tion required. Learn
modern tap tech-
niques and dance with
Marco Davis.
The Puffi n Study
7 p.m., Cannon Beach Library, 131 N. Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, cannonbeach-
library.org, free. Shawn Stephenson, of
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, presents “The
Puffi n Study.” Community lecture co-sponsored
by the library and Friends of Haystack Rock.
√
Thursday March 14
Tech Tutoring
3:30 p.m., Ilwaco Timerland Regional Library, 151
First Ave. North, Ilwaco, Wash., 360-642-3906.
Bring your technology questions for a one-on-
one help session with a volunteer Teen Tech
Tutor. Use library computers or your own devices
to get an email address, browse the internet,
download books and more.