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COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA R
Friday, April 5
Saturday, April 6
Sunday, April 7
Seaside First
Saturday Art Walk
5 p.m., Seaside
Chamber of
Commerce, 7 N.
Roosevelt Drive, Sea-
side. The Seaside First
Saturday Art Walk is
free and all about see-
ing and selling art in
sponsoring businesses
in the historic Gilbert
District of downtown
Seaside.
Author Panel
10 a.m., Coaster
Theatre Play-
house, 108 N.
Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach. Get Lit at the
Beach authors discuss
their craft before an au-
dience. Moderated by
fantasist Terry Brooks.
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Thursday,
April 4
7:30 p.m., Labor
Temple Bar,
934 Duane St.,
Astoria, 503-325-
0801, free. Local
comics take the stage,
including Dave Bergq-
uist, Judy Franz and
B Lee. There will be a
half-hour open mic
following the comics
for anyone who wants
to try.
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9 a.m., Astoria
High School
Commons, 1001
West Marine Drive,
$10 or 10 cans of
food, raffl e tickets are
$5 each or three for
$10. A fundraiser for
Clatsop Emergency
Food Bank. Bring food
or money to AHS to
donate to the Food
Bank anytime before
9 p.m. Plus, all-day
crop for card-makers,
scrapbookers and
other paper crafters
(BYO projects, tools
and materials).
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Reader’s Theatre
Local Comics
Showcase
2 p.m., Astor
Street Opry Co.
Playhouse, 129
W. Bond St., Astoria,
503-325-6104, $10-
$20. See history come
alive through re-en-
actment, song, dance
and bad jokes in this
lost piece of socially
signifi cant stage craft
as two Finnish boys
from the old country,
“Minnesota,” who, with
the help of their Mama
(and sisters) save the
day!
Let’s Stamp Out
Hunger
Tech Tutoring
3:30 p.m., Ilwaco
Timberland Regional
Library, 151 First Ave.
N., Ilwaco, Wash.,
360-642-3906. Bring
technology questions
for a one-on-one help
session with a volun-
teer Teen Tech Tutor.
Use library computers
or your own devices to
get an email address,
browse the internet,
download books and
more.
7 p.m., Liberty Theatre,
McTavish Room, 1203
Commercial St., $15.
Liberty Theatre Read-
er’s Theatre presents
“Antigone,” written by
Jean Anouilh, trans-
lated by Jeremy Sams,
directed by Seneschal
Incavo.
“Real Lewis and
Clark Story”
“H.M.S. Pinafore”
2 p.m. River City Play-
house, 127 S.E. Lake St.,
Ilwaco, Wash., 360-244-
Daff odil Cross
Patrick Webb
Disapproval registers on the face of the ship’s captain, played by Robert
Scherrer, at the prospect of his daughter Josephine (Rita Smith) falling
in love with a common sailor (Bob Goldberg). Will cupid triumph or will
the strict social conventions of the Royal Navy prevail?
“H.M.S. Pinafore”
7 p.m. River City
Playhouse, 127
S.E. Lake St., Il-
waco, Wash., 360-244-
3517, $15. Peninsula
Players’ musical this
year is a comic musical
melodrama in two
acts, with music by
Gilbert and Sullivan.
Tickets available at
Okies in Ocean Park,
Stormin’ Norman in
Long Beach, and Ole
Towne Cafe in Ilwaco,
and at the door.
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Coast Weekend editor suggested events
“Real Lewis and
Clark Story”
7 p.m., Astor Street
Opry Co. Playhouse,
129 W. Bond St.,
Astoria, 503-325-6104,
$10-$20. See history
come alive through
re-enactment, song,
dance and bad jokes
in this lost piece of
socially signifi cant
stage craft as two
Finnish boys from the
old country, “Minneso-
ta,” who, with the help
of their Mama (and
sisters) save the day!
Reader’s Theatre
7 p.m., Liberty Theatre,
McTavish Room, 1203
Commercial St., $15.
Liberty Theatre Reader’s
Theatre presents “Anti-
gone,” written by Jean
Anouilh, translated by
Jeremy Sams, directed
by Seneschal Incavo.
Bollywood
Dance Party
8 p.m., Labor
Temple Bar, 934
Duane St., 503-
325-0801, $10 advance,
$15 at door. DJ Prashant
is a one-of-a-kind Bol-
lywood showman who
has a simple agenda:
to make you dance all
night long.
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9:30 a.m., Pioneer
Presbyterian Church,
3324 Patriot Way,
Warrenton. Help put
together this colorful
cross that announces
the Easter season and
reminds passers-by of
our celebration of the
death and resurrec-
tion of Jesus Christ.
Empty Bowls
11 a.m., Pen-
insula Church
Center, 5000
N Place in Seaview,
Wash., suggested do-
nation $10 adults, $5
children. Empty Bowls,
an annual fundraising
event that benefi ts
families who struggle
to eat healthy meals
each day. Get all the
soup you can eat, a
concert and a chance
to win a piece of art.
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3517, $15. Peninsula
Players’ musical this
year is a comic musical
melodrama in two acts,
with music by Gilbert
and Sullivan. Tickets
available at Okies in
Ocean Park, Stormin’
Norman in Long Beach,
and Ole Towne Cafe in
Ilwaco, and at the door.
Comic Ventriloquist
2 p.m., Raymond
Theatre, 323 3rd St,
Raymond, Wash., $12
advance, $15 door.
Lynn Trefzger
introduces the
audience to fi ve
zany characters she
brings to life onstage.
Fun for the whole
family.
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Beers and Bargains
3 p.m., Labor Temple
Bar, 934 Duane, Asto-
ria, 503-325-0801. For
shoppers who
like to imbibe
and see what
cool crafts and knick-
knacks are for sale, this
is the event.
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Denise Fairweather
‘Dark Eyes,’ a pen and ink drawing by Ian Anderson at Starry Night Art
Motel.
Gearhart First
Saturday Art Walk
2 p.m., vari-
ous locations.
Wander
through town,
partake of refresh-
ments and enjoy the
art of participating
merchants.
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‘Icelandic
Connections’
6 p.m., AVA Gallery,
1010 Duane St., free.
Icelandic author and
translator Rúnar Helgi
Vignisson reads from
his short story collec-
tion. Anne Green-
wood Rioseco, whose
exhibition “Icelandic
Threads” is on display
at the AVA Gallery, will
talk about her work.
Nordic food/drink will
be served.
“H.M.S. Pinafore”
7 p.m. River City
Playhouse, 127
S.E. Lake St., Il-
waco, Wash., 360-244-
3517, $15. Peninsula
Players’ musical this
year is a comic musi-
cal melodrama in two
acts, with music by
Gilbert and Sullivan.
Tickets available at
Okies in Ocean Park,
Stormin’ Norman in
Long Beach, and Ole
Towne Cafe in Ilwaco,
and at the door.
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“Real Lewis and
Clark Story”
7 p.m., Astor Street
Opry Co. Playhouse,
129 W. Bond St.,
Astoria, 503-325-6104,
$10-$20. See history
come alive through
re-enactment, song,
dance and bad jokes
in this lost piece of so-
cially signifi cant stage
craft as two Finnish
boys from the old
country, “Minnesota,”
who, with the help
of their Mama (and
sisters) save the day!
Jane Barnes Revue
7:30 p.m., The
Ruins at the As-
tor Hotel, 1425
Commercial St., Astoria.
Almost 20 local men
and women mount
the catwalk and swap
gender roles to raise
money for ADHDA.
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Monday,
April 8
Q Choir
7 p.m., Liberty Theatre,
1203 Commercial St.,
lowercolumbiaqcenter.
org. Qhoir rehearsals
will be Mondays at
7 p.m. Rehearsals are
held in Studio A. Every-
one is welcome and
encouraged to join.
Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and
other great content at CoastWeekend.com
Wednesday, April 10
Marine Debris
10 a.m., Fort Stevens State Park,
Parking Lot B, 503-468-0995.
Oregon Shores, an environmental
nonprofi t hosts a marine debris
education session. Volunteers are
needed to fi ll out a team who will
conduct a survey at the site.
Local Poets Read
7 p.m., Astoria Library, 450
10th St., 503-325-7323, free.
In celebration of National
Poetry month, regional writers
perform several poems. Poets
include Bob Pyle, John Ciminello,
Lucca Ettienne, Jim Dott, Mary Lou
McAuley and Florence Sage.
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World of Haystack Rock
7 p.m., Cannon Beach Library,
131 N. Hemlock, Cannon Beach,
free. Joe Liebezit of the Portland
Audubon Society presents “Ore-
gon’s Black Oystercatchers.” Black
Oystercatchers are surrounded in
mystery and have become a species
of conservation concern in the
Northwest.
‘Eat the Invaders’
Dinner
5:30 p.m., Salm-
onberry Saloon,
380 Marine
Drive, Wheeler, $45.
Chef Andy Catalano,
owner of Alimento As-
toria, will grace us with
multiple approaches to
Japanese Knotweed.
Chefs from Salmonber-
ry Saloon are on deck
to add their touches
from savory to sweet.
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Tuesday,
April 9
Tiff any Boothe/Seaside Aquarium
A black oystercatcher.
Garden Startup Day
9 a.m., Alder Creek
Farms, 35955 Underhill
Lane, 503-368-3203.
Join our team and learn
about organic garden-
ing. Members work
together on the land
rather than individual
plots. A great way to
meet new people and
provide organically
grown food for your
family.
Garden-Inspired
Calligraphy Workshop
10 a.m., Clatsop
Community
College, 1651
Lexington Ave., Astoria,
503-338-2408, $40.
This project-based
workshop explores
how to add design and
imagery to calligraphy
art. Students will create
both a garden-themed
background for a
hand-lettered quote
and a fi nished framed
piece. Some calligraphy
experience required.
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Colin Murphey
Performers during a dress rehearsal of ‘The
Real Lewis and Clark Story’ at the Astor Street
Opry Company Playhouse.
Coast Weekend welcomes comments and
contributions from readers. New items
for publication consideration must be
submitted by 10 a.m. Tuesday, one week
and two days before publication.
Thursday, April 11
Credit Repair Workshop
Rivers and Mountains
6 a.m., CCC South County Center, 1455 N Roosevelt Drive,
Seaside, 503-338-2408, $20 Good credit is essential. Students
will learn how a credit score is calculated, how to read a credit
report, how to understand credit scores, and how to quickly
and eff ectively fi x bad credit and increase one’s credit score.
7 p.m., Pine Grove Community House, 225 Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita, free. OSU’s Dr. Stephen Lancaster discusses
how rivers and streams erode mountains, deposit sedi-
ment and move across their fl oodplains.
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