14 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Do-si-do with Hayshakers Car lovers converge at swap meet WARRENTON — Learn to square dance with the Hayshakers Square Dance Club. Beginning and mainstream les- sons will be held in the Pacifi c Grange at 3 p.m. every Sunday, beginning March 10 with Mark Wheeler, the caller and instructor. The fi rst three lessons are free, then $2 per lesson thereafter. For more informa- tion, visit hayshak- ers.org or email info@ hayshakers.org. The grange is at 90475 U.S. Highway 101. It is smoke and alcohol free. ASTORIA — The Lower Columbia Clas- sic Car Club’s 27th Annual Astoria Swap Meet — tak- ing place 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 9, at Clat- sop County Fairgrounds — draws enthusiasts look- ing for an opportunity to buy and sell cars, parts, automotive-related items, as well as antiques and collectables. The exhibit hall will be fi lled with a wide vari- ety of parts for all makes and models of vehicles, from the 1920s to 1970s, as well as miscellaneous and collectable items. In the indoor arena you will fi nd everything from engines to hoods, fenders, wheels Alex Pajunas and tires, and an indoor car corral. Proceeds from club booth sales support the automotive education pro- grams in the local area. Admission is $3 for adults; children under 12 are free. For informa- tion, call Fred at 800-220- 0792, or Dorothy at 503- 468-0006 if you would like to see if spots are still available. BodyVox performance rescheduled The Hayshakers Square Dance Club circa 2014. The Classical Series Presents Lower Columbia Classic Car Club A Lower Columbia Classic Car Club swap meet in action. Trio Solisti ASTORIA — Due to unforeseen circumstances, the BodyVox performance set for Saturday, March 9, at the Liberty Theatre has been rescheduled to October. All ticket purchases have been refunded. New BodyVox perfor- mance dates will be posted to the Liberty website and social media as soon as they are booked. For the full cal- endar of events at the Lib- erty, go to libertyastoria.org. WINGS conference rescheduled ASTORIA — The WINGS Conference was snowed out in February but is ready to take fl ight 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Satur- day, March 9. WINGS is a free con- ference designed to help women explore educa- tional and career opportuni- ties. It is sponsored by Clat- sop Community College and the Astoria and Seaside branches of AAUW. The event will be held in Columbia Hall at Clatsop Community College. Free childcare and lunch will be offered. Register at clat- sopcc.edu/content/ wings-2019-regis- tration-form/ or call 503-717-1852. AAUW scholarship now available Thursday March 7, 7pm • Tickets $20/30/40 Box Office 503-325-5922 x55 • www.libertyastoria.org The AAUW (American Association of University Women) Seaside Scholar- ship Foundation announces the Friday, April 5, dead- line for applying for a $2,000 scholarship. This scholarship is awarded annually to a female resident from Northwestern Oregon or Southwestern Washington who is enrolled, or plan- ning to enroll, in a degree program. The candidate must have been out of high school fi ve or more years. The award may be used at the college or university of the candi- date’s choice for tuition, fees and textbooks only. The application is available at http://seaside-or.aauw.net under “Foundation.” Financial support for scholarships comes from individuals and organiza- tions who share the Foun- dation’s commitment to assisting women in advanc- ing their education. Contri- butions may be sent to Sea- side AAUW Scholarship Foundation, P.O. Box 693, Seaside, OR 97138. Send questions to Foundation Chair Jane McGeehan at janem270@gmail.com.