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COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA R
Saturday, April 20
Long Beach
Peninsula Razor
Clam Festival
6 a.m. Visit
longbeachra-
zorclamfestival.
com, or call 360-642-
2400. The historic Ra-
zor Clam Festival from
the 1940s that helped
put Washington’s Long
Beach Peninsula on
the map, is in full gear.
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Thursday,
April 18
Free Weekly Art
Circle
1:45 p.m.
CMH-OHSU
Knight Cancer
Collaborative, 1905
Exchange St., Astoria.
503-338-4520. Art
as Therapy for those
living with cancer or
chronic illness and/or
their support person.
Free
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Septic Systems
5:30 p.m. CCC South
County Center, 1455
N Roosevelt Drive,
Seaside. 503-338-
2408. $20 Participants
will learn everything
they wanted (and
likely did not want) to
know about the septic
system that is working
hard every day to
dispose wastewater.
Friday, April 19
Quilts From the
Heart
9 a.m.
Peninsula Senior
Activity Center,
21603 O Lane, Ocean
Park, Wash. 360-665-
3999.
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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.
Self-Guided
Chakra Balancing
Aromatherapy
10 a.m. Sou’Wester
Lodge, 728 J Place,
Seaview, Wash. 360-
642-2542. Choose a
chakra that you would
like to work on.
6:15 a.m. Bolstad
Approach, Long
Beach, Wash. 360-642-
2400. Learn how to
dig razor clams like a
local! Be sure to bring
a shovel or clam gun,
a clamming license
and a bucket or net
for your razor clams.
You MUST preregister.
longbeachrazorclam-
festival.com
10 a.m.
Sou’Wester
Lodge, 728 J
Place, Seaview, Wash.
360-642-2542. Join
Larkin Stentz every
Saturday for a guided
group meditation
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Black Oystercatcher
Monitor Training
10 a.m. Cannon Beach
City Hall, 163 E. Gower
Ave., Cannon Beach.
www.nehalemtrust.
org/capefalconmr.
Help with Audubon
Portland’s commu-
nity science eff ort to
monitor oystercatch-
ers on the coast. Light
refreshments will be
served.
Biomass and Our
Low-Carbon Future
11 a.m. Tillamook
Monday, April 22
Forest Center, 45500
Wilson River Hwy. 503-
815-6800. Scientists
show behind-the-
scenes look at how
forests are managed.
on the board game
and movie. Directed
by Rachel Lake with a
student cast. This is a
production of Ilwaco
High School.
Hand-Woven Beach
Baskets
Clam Fritter
Sampling
Noon. Cannon
Beach City Hall
— Chamber
Classroom, 163 E.
Gower, Cannon Beach.
503-436-0744. $115.
Join Susan Spence to
make your own beach
basket sculpture from
“foraged fl otsom” —
found and recycled
local crab fi shing rope.
3 p.m. Veterans Field,
111 Third St. SE, Long
Beach, Wash. 360-642-
2400. Gather around a
replica of the World’s
Largest Frying Pan
in downtown Long
Beach to sample tasty
clam fritters.
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Clam Chowder Taste-
Off
2 p.m. Long Beach
Elks, 110 N. Pacifi c
Hwy., Long Beach,
Wash. 360-642-2400.
$10. Put your taste
buds to work at the
annual Clam Chowder
Taste-Off , where local
restaurants compete
for the coveted Best
Chowder trophy.
Clue: On Stage
3 p.m. Hilltop Audito-
rium, 442 Brumbach
Avenue N.E., Ilwaco,
Wash. 360-642-3731.
$10 at the door. A
murder mystery based
Crab Feed at the
Beach
5 p.m. Kiawanda
Community
Center, 34600
Cape Kiwanda Drive,
Pacifi c City. 503-965-
7900. Tickets are $40
and include two raffl e
tickets.
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Artistic
Expression Classes
for Adults
6 p.m. Art Accelerated
Art Annex, 1906A
Third St., Tillamook.
503-809-9172. $45,
supplies included.
Express yourself with
Acrylics provides an
opportunity for you to
express your creativ-
ity.
Manzanita Writers’
Series
7 p.m. Hoff man Center
for the Arts, 594 Laneda
Ave., Manzanita. 503-
368-3846. $7. Authors
Jennifer Haupt and Liz
Prato share the stage
at Manzanita Writers’
Series for an Authors in
Conversation event.
Clue: On Stage
7 p.m. Hilltop Audito-
rium, 442 Brumbach
Avenue N.E., Ilwaco,
Wash. 360-642-3731.
$10 at the door. A
murder mystery based
on the board game
and movie. Directed
by Rachel Lake with a
student cast. This is a
production of Ilwaco
High School.
The Real Lewis and
Clark Story
7 p.m. Astor Street
Opry Co., 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!
Sunday, April 21
on the board game
and movie. Directed
by Rachel Lake with a
student cast. This is a
production of Ilwaco
High School.
Clue: On Stage
The Real Lewis and
Clark Story (or How
Finns Discovered
Astoria)
7 p.m. Hilltop
Auditorium,
442 Brumbach
Avenue N.E., Ilwaco,
Wash. 360-642-3731.
$10 at the door. A
murder mystery based
7 p.m. Astor
Street Opry Co.,
129 W. Bond St,
Astoria. 503-325-6104.
$10-$20. See history
come alive through
re-enactment, song,
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9 a.m. Lewis and Clark
National Historical
Park, 92343 Fort Clat-
sop Road, Astoria. 503-
861-2471. Free. No
entrance or admission
fees are charged.
Guided Group
Meditation
8 a.m. Dennis Com-
pany/Ace Hardware,
201 Pacifi c Ave, Long
Beach, Wash. long-
beachrazorclamfesti-
val.com or 360-642-
2400. Bring your clam
limit to Dennis Com-
pany and see how you
measure up against
the competition! Each
5:30 p.m. Labor Tem-
ple Bar, 934 Duane St.,
Astoria. 503-325-0801.
Discussion panel that
is a benefi t for The
Harbor. Donations are
greatly appreciated.
www.astoriadown-
town.com.
National Junior
Ranger Day
Free Razor Clam
Digging Lessons
Razor Clam Festival
Contests
Let’s Talk About Sex
winner receives a
$100. cash prize and
bragging rights!
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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!
Cheap Jokes and
Dirty Whiskey
8 p.m. Labor Temple
Bar, 934 Duane, Asto-
ria. 503-325-0801. $5
cover. Hosted by Lynn
Marks and highlights
comedians Mitch
Mitchell, Summer
Azim, Richie Afl leje
and Rachel Lauren-
deau.
Decadent 80s Dance
Party
10 p.m. Labor
Temple Bar, 934
Duane, Astoria,
OR. 503-325-0801. No
cover. Dressing up in
80’s attire is encour-
aged.
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Colin Murphey
The Astor
Street Opry
Company’s
production of
‘The Real Lewis
and Clark
Story.’
Coast Weekend editor suggested events
In Their Footsteps
1 p.m. Lewis and
Clark National His-
torical Park, 92343
Fort Clatsop Road, Astoria.
503-861-2471. Free.
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Clue: On Stage
2 p.m. Hilltop Auditorium,
442 Brumbach Ave. N.E.,
Ilwaco, Wash. 360-642-3731.
$10 at the door. A murder
mystery based on the board
game and movie. Directed
by Rachel Lake with a stu-
dent cast. This is a produc-
tion of Ilwaco High School.
Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and
other great content at CoastWeekend.com
Submitted photo
Returning Sea Otters; Repairing the Coast
4 p.m. Cannon Beach History Center and
Museum, 1387 S. Spruce St., Cannon
Beach. 503-436-9301. Expert Bob Bailey
will give a presentation on coastal sea otters and
how we can help their populations. Coff ee, tea,
cookies – and a free lecture.
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Tuesday, April 23
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.
Replica of
Fort Clatsop.
The Corps
of Discovery
stayed on
this site
through the
winter of
1805-1806,
living largely
off trading
with the local
American
Indians.
Cooking Class
10 a.m. North Coast
Food Web, 577 18th
St., Astoria. north-
coastfoodweb.org or
503-468-0921. North
Coast Food Web, CMH
Knight Cancer Center
Collaborative cooking
class for cancer
patients, survivors,
families and friends.
Free.
Yoga for All
2 p.m. Pioneer Presby-
terian Church, 33324
Pioneer Way, Warren-
ton. 503-861-2421.
Kristin Kabanuk of
Seaside Yoga teaches
yoga for all ages and
abilities. Cost is by
donation
Wednesday, April 24
Oregon Coast Trail
Party — Ecola
8:30 a.m.
Trailkeepers of
Oregon, www.
trailkeepersoforegon.
org or 971-206-4351.
Come join Trailkeep-
ers of Oregon as we
work on the Oregon
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Wikimedia
Bar Fight!
7:30 p.m., Labor Temple Bar, 934 Duane, Astoria.
503-325-0801. Free. Bar Fight is a Family Feud
style live game show showcasing local bars
vying for the Trophy and bragging rights. This
month’s event features the Labor Temple crew
versus the Triangle Tavern.
Coast Trail at Tilla-
mook Head! Free,
though registration is
required.
Bowling
5:30 p.m. Clatsop
Community College,
1651 Lexington Ave,
Astoria. 503-338-2408.
$45. This hands-on,
fi ve-week beginning
bowling course will
introduce students to
the basics of bowling.
Repair Café
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6 p.m. Asto-
ria Makers,
1010 Duane
St., Astoria. www.
astoriamakers.com or
828-246-5899. Repair
Café is a community of
volunteers who repair,
sew, sharpen and
give expert advice on
almost anything that
is dull, broken, torn, or
in need of repair.
Thursday, April 25
History and Hops
6 p.m. Seaside Brewing Co., 851 Broadway, Seaside. seasideoregonmuse-
um.com or 503-738-7065. Meteorologist George Miller has researched the
last 200 years of Pacifi c Northwest weather patterns and events. At Seaside
Museum’s next History & Hops Miller will share insights into the incredible diffi -
culties the Corps of Discovery faced. “Weather Disagreeable”
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George Miller