THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019 // 3 A lifelong passion for words and the arts seen the city transform itself from a seasonal tourist desti- nation to a year-round, thriv- ing, artistic community. I’ve read Coast Weekend since I was an adolescent and have enjoyed contrib- uting articles to it and Our Coast Magazine over the last few months. I grew up immersed in the arts scene as a violist at Astoria High School, play- ing in the North Oregon Coast Symphony, Colum- bia River Symphony and the Little Ballet Theatre’s “Nut- cracker” orchestra. I also took lessons with Roger Thompson, of Thompson’s Instrument Repair. By JONATHAN WILLIAMS COAST WEEKEND T he Columbia-Pacif- ic’s communities are full of world-class artisans dedicated to their crafts. It deserves a weekly arts and entertainment pub- lication like Coast Weekend to cover it. As the new editor of Coast Weekend, I plan to make it an integral publi- cation for all things cul- ture. I am extremely excited to learn even more about the area and meet the driv- ers behind new and familiar artistic events. As a native Astorian, I’ve coast INSIDE THIS ISSUE weekend arts & entertainment ON THE COVER Long Beach flutist plays from new album Every Thursday May 23, 2019 • coastweekend.com SEE STORY, P. 4 TRASH SEEN ANEW 8 | Turning discarded objects into art Page Jeremy Furnish, one of two recipients of this year’s Recology/ AVA Coastal Oregon Artist Residency, goes dumpster diving at the transfer station looking for materials. COLIN MURPHEY See story on Page 8 THE ARTS 4 Flute player’s ‘Sanctuary’ 8 Trash, reclaimed 17 Long Beach philosopher, gardener unveils his 12th CD FEATURE Artists make art from discarded objects COASTAL LIFE Passion for plants Sou’Wester Garden Club holds Green Thumb Plant Sale FURTHER ENJOYMENT MUSIC CALENDAR .....................5 CROSSWORD ...............................6 SEE + DO ............................. 10, 11 CW MARKETPLACE.......... 15, 16 Find it all online! CoastWeekend.com features full calendar listings, keyword search and easy sharing on social media. Jonathan Williams At Linfi eld College, my passion for the arts merged with my interest in words. I majored in English and COAST WEEKEND EDITOR JONATHAN WILLIAMS CALENDAR COORDINATOR BREE ELLIOTT CONTRIBUTORS PATTY HARDIN RYAN HUME KATHERINE LACAZE PATRICK WEBB To advertise in Coast Weekend, call 503-325-3211 or contact your local sales representative. © 2019 COAST WEEKEND New items for publication consideration must be submitted by 10 a.m. Tuesday, one week and two days before publication. TO SUBMIT AN ITEM Phone: 503.325.3211 Ext. 217 or 800.781.3211 Fax: 503.325.6573 E-mail: editor@coastweekend.com Address: P.O.Box 210 • 949 Exchange St. Astoria, OR 97103 Coast Weekend is published every Thursday by the EO Media Group, all rights reserved. No part of this publication can be reproduced without consent of the publisher. Coast Weekend appears weekly in The Daily Astorian and the Chinook Observer. mass communication and served as editor-in-chief of The Linfi eld Review during my junior and senior years. I swam competitively all four years and played in cham- ber music ensembles. I also completed internships at All Classical Portland and with Oregon Public Broadcast- ing’s weekly arts and culture show, “State of Wonder.” These experiences led me to complete my master’s in arts journalism at the S.I. Newhouse School of Pub- lic Communications at Syr- acuse University. There, I contributed features to The Post-Standard newspaper and completed an intern- ship at Symphony Magazine in New York City. For my capstone course, I covered the Spoleto Festival USA, a classical music, opera, the- ater and dance festival in Charleston, South Carolina, for The Post and Courier newspaper. I plan to bring all of my experiences covering the arts across the U.S. to Coast Weekend. Coast Weekend covers a nearly 70-mile radius of cul- tural events from Manzanita to Ocean Park. I plan to continue the leg- acy of Coast Weekend as a bedrock publication cover- ing the local arts and enter- tainment scene. I will strive to make it an even more robust source full of indis- pensable cultural news. My goals are to expand the coverage of music, art, theater, food and drink, dance, literature, ideas and the outdoors through multi- platform storytelling, includ- ing audio and video sto- ries, social media posts and through features, profi les and trend stories. I plan to increase news highlighting members of the community and having new articles on Coast Weekend’s website daily. I also plan to cover annual events in new ways. If you are interested in freelancing or have a story you’d like to pitch, you can email me at jwilliams@ dailyastorian.com or call 971-704-1720. For any Music Happen- ings or See+Do calendar items, please email calen- dar@dailyastorian.com. When I’m not editing a story or reporting on an event, you can fi nd me at a concert, art walk, show, swimming laps at the Asto- ria Aquatic Center or run- ning the hills of Astoria. The Columbia-Pacifi c region is a truly singular place and I am extremely excited to start my career in Astoria, a city I believe in. CW