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Friday, March 15
Saturday, March 16
Quilt Show
10 a.m., Co-
lumbia Pacific
heritage Muse-
um, 115 Lake St. S.E.,
Ilwaco, free. More than
100 quilts on display
by guild members in
three galleries at the
museum. Quilting
demonstrations by
guild members are
scheduled throughout
each day.
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Thursday,
March 14
Buffalo
Soldier
3 p.m., Cannon
Beach histo-
ry Center &
Museum, 1387 South
Spruce St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-9301,
free, seating limited.
historian and author
Gregory Shine will
focus on Buffalo
Soldier and Medal of
honor recipient Sgt.
Moses Williams and
his connection to Fort
Stevens.
Arch Cape Forest
11 a.m., Arch Cape Fire
Station, 79729 u.S.
highway 101, free,
register by emailing
archcapeforest@gmail.
com. A presentation
on the acquisition
plan for Arch Cape
Forest.
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Nature
Matters
7 p.m., Fort George
Brewery Lovell
Showroom, 1483
Duane St., free. Go on
a virtual underwater
tour of Oregon’s five
marine sites to ex-
plore the work of the
Oregon Department
of Fish & Wildlife and
its many collabora-
tors.
Conservation vs.
Public Access
7 p.m., Katie Voelke,
the North Coast Land
Conservancy exec-
utive director, leads
a discussion about
how much public
access, if anything,
is desirable at the
Oswald West State
Park property the
Land Conservancy
is hoping to acquire
and conserve.
”Mary Poppins”
Auditions
Labor Temple Bar
Portland comedian Nariko Ott.
Standup Comedy
8:30 p.m., Labor Temple Bar, 934 Duane St., 21+, $5. This month’s
Cheap Whiskey and Dirty Jokes features Nariko Ott — Portland Fun-
niest Person of 2016 — and other great Pacific Northwest comics.
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Quilt Show
10 a.m., Columbia
Pacific heritage Muse-
um, 115 Lake St. S.E.,
Ilwaco, free. More than
100 quilts on display
by guild members in
three galleries at the
museum. Quilting
demonstrations by
guild members are
scheduled throughout
each day.
Shakespearean
Satire
10:15 a.m. and
10:15 p.m., 1015
Commercial St.,
donations welcome.
“Thirteenth Night, or
Whatever you Say,”
presented by Pier
Pressure Productions,
is a Shakespearean
pastiche by local
actor and playwright
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William ham. Two
showings on Friday.
“Language of Time”
6 p.m., Cannon Beach
history Center &
Museum, 1387 South
Spruce St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-9301,
free. Exhibit features
the work of local
artist Stirling Gorsuch.
Gorsuch grew up in
Cannon Beach and
his love of the Pacific
Northwest and the
natural world are
evident in this series.
Meet the artist on
Friday evening.
“Four Weddings
and an Elvis”
7 p.m., NCRD Perform-
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1 p.m., Fort Columbia
Theater, Chinook,
Wash., 360-836-4448.
“Mary Poppins,” the
Peninsula Association
of Performing Artists’
summer musical
production, calls for
multiple performers of
all ages.
6 p.m., Fort Columbia
Theater, Chinook, Wash.,
360-836-4448. “Mary
Poppins,” the Peninsula
Association of Perform-
ing Artists’ summer mu-
sical production, calls
for multiple performers
of all ages.
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Tuesday,
March 19
Riverbend Players
The King in ‘Four Weddings and an Elvis.’
”Four Weddings and an Elvis”
2 p.m., NCRD Performing Arts Center, 36155
Ninth St., Nehalem, 855-444-6273, $14 in
advance, $17 at door. This rollicking play
features a not-so-lucky-in-love wedding
chapel owner in Las Vegas and four of the
most memorable weddings in her chapel.
This play is for mature audiences.
Quilt Show
10 a.m., Co-
lumbia Pacific
heritage Muse-
um, 115 Lake St. S.E.,
Ilwaco, free. More than
100 quilts on display
by guild members in
three galleries at the
museum. Quilting
demonstrations by
guild members are
scheduled throughout
each day. Drawing for
prize quilt takes place
3:35 p.m.; raffle tickets
$1.
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”Living on Love”
Coast Weekend editor suggested events
”Mary Poppins”
Auditions
”Living on Love”
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Fire Mountain School
Poster for Fire Mountain School’s 2019 Spring
Raffle & 50s Inspired Dance Party.
Shake, Rattle & Roll: Raffle Fundraising Event
5:30 p.m., Old Nehalem Fire hall, 39500
Eighth St., Nehalem, firemountainschool.
org. Celebrate spring, support Fire Moun-
tain School, enjoy prizes, food and dancing.
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Wednesday, March 20
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7 p.m., NCRD Perform-
ing Arts Center, 36155
Ninth St., Nehalem,
855-444-6273, $14 in
advance, $17 at door.
This rollicking play
features a not-so-
lucky-in-love wedding
chapel owner in Las
Vegas and four of
the most memorable
weddings in her chap-
el. Play is for mature
audiences.
7:30 p.m.,
Coaster The-
atre, 108 N.
hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, $20-$25. A
romantic comedy
about two celebrated
musical artists who
grasp for new fame
amid their declining
careers.
Monday,
March 18
Baked Bingo
7 p.m., Merry
Time Bar & Grill,
995 Marine Drive,
Astoria, 503-468-0852,
21+, free. Win fun prizes,
including baked goods.
Sometimes we even
have homemade pies!
”Four Weddings
and an Elvis”
ing Arts Center,
36155 Ninth
St., Nehalem,
855-444-6273, $14 in
advance, $17 at door.
This rollicking play
features a not-so-
lucky-in-love wedding
chapel owner in Las
Vegas and four of the
most memorable wed-
dings in her chapel.
The play is for mature
audiences.
7:30 p.m., Coaster The-
atre, 108 N. hemlock
St., Cannon Beach,
$20-$25. A romantic
comedy about two
celebrated musical
artists who grasp for
new fame amid their
Sunday, March 17
Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and
other great content at CoastWeekend.com
”Mary Poppins”
Auditions
1 p.m., Fort Columbia
Theater, Chinook,
Wash., 360-836-4448.
“Mary Poppins,” the
Peninsula Association
of Performing Artists’
summer musical
production, calls for
multiple performers of
all ages.
In Their
Footsteps
1 p.m., Lewis & Clark
National histor-
ical Park, 92343
Fort Clatsop
Road, 503-861-2471,
free. Cape Disap-
pointment State Park
Ranger Aaron Webster
presents the story
of George Ramsay, a
Native American who
lived near the mouth
of the Columbia River
during the time of
Lewis and Clark.
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Garden Startup Day
9 a.m., Alder Creek
Farm, 35955 underhill
Lane, Nehalem, 503-
368-3203. Every Tues-
day through October,
come join our team and
learn about organic
gardening. Members
work together on the
land rather than indi-
vidual plots.
Workshop: Writers
Lounge
10:30 a.m., hoffman
Center for the Arts, 594
Laneda Ave., Manzani-
ta, 503-368-3846. Bring
your project or start a
new one using prompts
that are always avail-
able. A bit of time in the
end for sharing what
you’ve written.
”Notable Woman of
Portland”
6 p.m., Astoria
Library, 450 10th
St., Astoria, free.
Authors Tracy J. Prince
and her daughter Zadie
Schaffer discuss their
book exploring Ore-
gon’s history through
women’s stories.
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The Prom in Seaside offers great views for a beachfront stroll.
Seaside Prom Walk
Tipsy Painting
1 p.m., angorahikingclub.org. Participants are to meet at the new location, on Marine
Drive in Astoria, between Second and Third streets just west of Burger King, to carpool.
Meet at the restrooms near Our Lady of Victory Church in Seaside. Walk will be along the
Prom on the Pacific Ocean past the Seaside Aquarium. Call hike leader is Phuong Van
horn, 503-325-2115 or 503-791-5748 the day before (Tuesday) if you plan to participate.
6:30 p.m., WineKraft Wine Bar, 80 10th St., Astoria, 503-468-0206, $35. Tipsy
Painting with Ronni harris is all about painting and wine. Participants receive
instruction from a professional local artist and a glass of Pacific Northwest wine or
beer. Tickets can be purchased in advance online or by stopping by WineKraft. Space is
limited.
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Thursday, March 21
Senior Lunch Program
11:45 a.m., Bob Chisholm
Community Center, 1225
Avenue A, Seaside, 503-
738-3311, $3 suggested for
those 60 and older; $6.75
for those under 60.
Tech Tutoring
3:30 p.m., Ilwaco Tim-
erland Regional Library,
151 First Ave. North, Ilwa-
co, 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.
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