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Saturday, June 1
Washington State
Parks Free Day
All day. Cape
Disappointment
State Park in
Ilwaco, free. Wash.
parks.state.wa.us/486/
Cape-Disappointment.
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Third annual Coast
Color Dash
Oregon Coast Trail
Party: Cascade Head
8:30 a.m. Work on
the closed section
of the Oregon
Coast Trail at Cascade
head. bit.ly/2QoCNhr
or 971-206-4351. A
2.3-mile section of trail
at Cascade head (part
of the Oregon Coast
Trail) has been closed
for 11 years following
major storm damage.
Tread restoration, log
removal, drainage
repair and more. Bring
lunch, water, snacks,
work gloves, boots and
other gear.
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Animal Spirit Card
Reading
10 a.m. Sou’Wester
Lodge, 728 J Place,
Seaview, Wash. sou-
westerlodge.com or
360-642-2542. Free.
Potting Party Days
10 a.m. Tillamook Estu-
aries Partnership, 613
Commercial St., Garib-
aldi. 503-322-2222.
Free. Thousands of
bare-root, native plants
need to be potted this
spring. Bring a great
attitude, gloves, a sack
lunch, lots of water and
dress to work outside
in the weather.
Coming Home:
American Legion
Centennial
10 a.m. Columbia Pa-
cific heritage Museum,
115 Lake St. S.E., Ilwaco,
Wash. columbiapaci-
ficheritagemu-
seum.org of
360-642-3446.
Adults: $5; Seniors
(55+) $4; youth (13-17):
$2.50; 12 & under are
free. Explore the lives
and past-times of the
returning veterans and
the organizations that
were formed to help
them reintegrate with
their community.
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Open Clay Studio
10 a.m. hoffman
Center for the Arts, 594
Laneda Ave., Manzani-
ta. 503-368-3846.
No Homework Book
Club
5 p.m. Ilwaco Timerland
regional Library, 151
First Ave. N., Ilwaco,
Wash. trl.org/locations/
ilwaco or 360-642-
3906. Share a conversa-
tion about your latest
literary find on the last
Thursday of the month.
History & Hops:
Gillnetting: A Way of
Life – All but Gone
6 p.m. Seaside Brewing
Co., 851 Broadway,
Seaside. seasideore-
gonmuseum.com or
503-738-7065. Free.
retired judge, robert
Moberg, discusses
gillnetting history.
EVOO Dinner Show
Experience
A new
exhibit at the
Columbia
Pacific
Heritage
Museum
in Ilwaco
highlights
the history of
the American
Legion.
Colin Murphey
The Astorian
Beach Cooking School,
188 S. hemlock Street,
Cannon Beach. www.
evoo.biz or 503-436-
8555.
“Old Ringers”
7 p.m. Liberty
Theatre, 1203
Commercial St.,
Astoria. 503-325-9522.
$10.
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6 p.m. EVOO Cannon
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Coast Weekend editor suggested events
Friday, May 31
Oregon Coast Trail
Party: Cascade Head
8:30 a.m.
trailkeeperso-
foregon.org or
971-206-4351. Free.
Third annual 5K
Color Run
The Beginning
Naturalist
8:30 a.m. Ilwaco high
School, 404 School
road, Ilwaco, Wash. bit.
ly/2EhsbPF or 360-642-
3731. Free to Ocean
Beach School District
students. Adults and
non-OBSD students/
children are $15.
9 a.m. Clatsop Commu-
nity College, 1651 Lex-
ington Ave., Astoria.
bit.ly/2WmEvyt or 503-
338-2408. $45. Stu-
dents will learn how to
identify animals, plants
and fungi, become
versed in basic natural
sciences and learn
about becoming a
citizen scientist. First
session held in Towler
hall, room 306.
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Coming Home:
American Legion
Centennial
10 a.m. Columbia
Pacific heritage
Museum, 115 Lake St.
S.E., Ilwaco, Wash.sh.
columbiapacificher-
itagemuseum.org or
360-642-3446.
Tech Tutoring
3:30 p.m. Ilwaco Tim-
erland regional Library,
151 First Ave. N., Ilwaco,
Wash.sh. trl.org/loca-
tions/ilwaco or 360-
642-3906. Bring your
technology questions
for a one-on-one help.
On the Road to
Climate Change
6 p.m. Adrift hotel +
Citizens’ Climate Lobby
Athina Simolaris and Shahir Masri are
traveling the country educating people about
climate change.
Spa, 409 Sid
Snyder Drive,
Long Beach,
Wash. adrifthotel.com
or 800-561-2456. Dr.
Shahir Masri is the
author of “Beyond
Debate: Answers to
50 Misconceptions on
Climate Change,” and
is an air pollution sci-
entist at the university
of California Irvine. he
and fellow educator
Athina Simolaris travel
talking about the
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dangers of a changing
climate.
EVOO Dinner Show
Experience
6 p.m. EVOO Cannon
Beach Cooking School,
188 S. hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach. evoo.
biz or 503-436-8555.
“Old Ringers”
7 p.m. Liberty Theatre,
1203 Commercial St.,
Astoria. 503-325-9522.
$10.
9 a.m. Angora hiking
Club hikes the Discov-
ery Trail from red Lake
in Seaview, Wash., to
the grey whale skele-
ton. angorahikingclub.
org. Carpooling will be
arranged. Call Bill har-
old at 503-468-0474 if
you are going.
Treasure the Beach;
Beach Cleanup
9 a.m. The
Seashore Inn
on the Beach,
60 N. Prom, Seaside.
cityofseaside.us or 503-
738-5511.
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Fore! Kids Golf
Tournament
9 a.m. highland Golf
Course, 33260 high-
lands Lane, Gearhart.
thenorthcoast.youngli-
fe.org or 503-739-0212.
$40. Two golfer best
2 p.m. Gearhart.
Wander through
the town and enjoy
refreshments and art
from participating
merchants.
Lower Columbia
Classics 19th Annual
Car Show
9 a.m. Camp
rilea, 33168
Patriot Way, War-
renton. bit.ly/2wfnrCo
or 503-338-2408. Spec-
tator parking is $2 per
person. Active military
and children under 12
are free. Judging starts
at 10 a.m. Open to all
hot rods, antiques and
special interests cars
and trucks.
Discovery Trail Hike
Gearhart Art Walk
ball scramble, longest
drive competition,
putting contest, clos-
est to the pin contest,
hospitality bag and
awards lunch.
8 a.m. Gearhart
Park, Pacific Way
and Marion Av-
enue. bit.ly/2wlyLBG.
Features a 1-mile and
a 5K route. Color Party
and a free pancake
breakfast at the end.
hosted by Gearhart
and The heights Ele-
mentary School PTO
groups.
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Thursday, May 30
Sunday, June 2
‘I Pagliacci’ (the
Clowns) Opera
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Get Outdoors
10 a.m. Circle Creek
Conservation Center,
32826 rippet road,
Seaside. NCLCtrust.
org or 503-738-9126.
Join North Coast Land
Conservancy Executive
Director Katie Voelke
for an exploration of
the forests in the Neca-
nicum river floodplain
forest and lower reach-
es of Tillamook head
in their many stages.
Bring water, snacks,
sturdy shoes and dress
for the day’s weather.
Coming Home:
American Legion
Centennial
10 a.m. Columbia
Pacific heritage
The 2018 Commander’s Choice recipient was Fred Dyson of Clatskanie
Cruisers in Rainier with his ’33 Ford Sedan.
Museum, 115 Lake
St. S.E., Ilwaco, Wash.
columbiapacificher-
itagemuseum.org or
360-642-3446.
Saturday Market at
the Port
10 a.m. Port of Ilwaco,
165 howerton Ave.,
Ilwaco, Wash. portofil-
waco.com or 360-642-
3143.
Pride Story Hour
10:30 a.m.
Astoria Public
Library, 450 10th
St., Astoria. astoriali-
brary.org or 503-325-
7323. Free. Family
storytime for all ages.
Guest reader, Marco
Davis kicks off Pride
Month by sharing
books about accep-
tance and love.
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Beaded Painting
Workshop
10:30 a.m. hoffman
Center for the Arts, 594
Laneda Ave., Manza-
nita. 503-368-3846.
Tuition is $100 plus a
$35 materials fee.
Run for Beer 5K Fun
Run
11 a.m. Public Coast
Brewing Co., 264 E.
Third St., Cannon
Beach. publiccoast-
brewing.com or 503-
436-0285. Live music,
food, giveaways and
activities with partners
and sponsors. 10%
of proceeds support
nonprofit partners,
the Oregon Brewshed
Alliance, Dollar For
Portland, and Life Vest
Inside.
Free swim
Noon. Astoria Aquatic
Center, 1997 Marine
Drive. 503-325-7027.
Free. Bring the family
for a free swim day, a
day of fun with free
food, games, prizes
giveaways and a whole
lot of entertainment.
U.S. Coast Guard
Boathouse Opening
Noon. Garibaldi
Cultural heritage
Initiative, 1209
Bay Lane, Garibaldi.
savegaribaldipier.org.
Suggested admission
$5 for adults and free
to active and retired
Coast Guard and chil-
dren 12 and under.
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Happy Tails Dog
Walking Group
1 p.m. Arnicadia Dog
Training. Seaview,
Wash. arnicadia.com
or 503-468-2559.
Group dog walk at the
stunning Discovery
Coast Trail. Meetup
at 38th Place at the
Seaview trailhead.
reactive dogs that you
can reasonably control
on a standard leash
(with a yellow ribbon
on leash) are wel-
come. Please bring a
muzzle if you feel that
your dog might bite
another dog or person.
No retractable leashes
allowed.
The Columbia River’s
“Ellis Island”
1 p.m. Knappton
Cove heritage
Center, 521
WA-401, Naselle,
Wash. knappton-
coveheritagecenter.
org or 503-738-5206.
Free. Celebrate the
120th birthday of the
Pesthouse “The Great
Quarantine Battle
of 1928: Portland vs.
Astoria” begins at 1:30
pm. Portland State
university history pro-
fessor Friedrich Schuler
talks about the real
history of this National
historic Site.
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Drop in & Spin
2 p.m. Purly Shell Fiber
Arts, 157 howerton
Way S.E. Ste B, Ilwaco,
Wash. purlyshell.com
or 360-642-3044. $10+.
Drop in and spin on
your wheel or spindle.
3 p.m. Clatsop Com-
munity College Per-
forming Arts Center,
588 16th St., Astoria.
supportthepac.org or
503-338-2306. $15.
Single performance
of one of the most
famous operas
Living Locally —
Conservation Dinner
4 p.m. Alder
Creek Farm,
35955 underhill
Lane, Nehalem. ne-
halemtrust.org/alder-
creek-farm or 503-368-
3203. Tickets are $100
($60 tax deductible).
Celebratory wines,
local beer, live music
and catering by Julie
Barker, chef/owner of
Buttercup.
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Seaside First
Saturday Art Walk
5 p.m. Seaside.
The free event
takes place be-
tween holladay Drive
and Broadway in the
historic Gilbert District
of downtown Seaside.
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EVOO Dinner Show
Experience
6 p.m. EVOO Cannon
Beach Cooking School,
188 S. hemlock Street,
Cannon Beach. evoo.
biz or 503-436-8555.
A Holocaust story
7 p.m. Astoria
Public Library,
450 10th St.,
Astoria. astorialibrary.
org or 503-325-7323.
Jeannie Smith, daugh-
ter of Polish holocaust
rescuer Irene Gut
Opdyke, will share her
mother’s story.
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Beach Cleanup
Collaboration
Auditions for June
Olio Show
9 a.m. Fort
Stevens State
Park. 100 Peter
Iredale road, ham-
mond. 503-861-2471.
Join Veteran Overland
and PDX Overlanders
as they clean the
beaches north of the
wreck of the Peter
Iredale. Supplies
and snacks will be
provided.
Noon. Astor Street Opry
Co, 129 W Bond St,
Astoria. asocplay.com
or 503-325-6104. An
ASOC tradition of song,
dance and comedy in
traditional American
musical hall theatre
style with young
performers. Featuring
a dozen ASOC youth
performers, ages 8 to
17. No experience or
preparation necessary.
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Astoria Sunday
Market
10 a.m. Astoria Sunday
Market, 12th St, Asto-
ria. astoriasundaymar-
ket.com or 503-325-
1010.
U.S. Coast Guard
Boathouse Opening
Noon. Garibaldi Cultural
heritage Initiative, 1209
Bay Lane, Garibaldi.
savegaribaldipier.org.
Monday, June 3
Line Dancing for
Seniors
3 p.m. Astoria Se-
nior Center, 1111
Exchange St.
astoriaseniorcenter.org.
Kick up your cowboy
boots and show off your
line dancing skills! Not
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for absolute beginners.
Q Choir
7 p.m. Liberty The-
atre, Studio A, 1203
Commercial St., Astoria.
lowercolumbiaqcenter.
org. All are welcome
and encouraged to join!
Coast Weekend welcomes comments
and contributions from readers. Send
all calendar items to calendar@daily
astorian.com by 10 a.m. Tuesday, one
week and two days before publication.
Wednesday, June 5
Community Yoga
10 a.m. Peninsula
Senior Activity Center,
21603 O Lane, Ocean
Park, Wash. peninsu-
laseniorcenter.com
or 360-665-3999. $15
annual dues, $1 dona-
tion per class. All ages
welcome.
Preschool
Storytime
10 a.m. Ocean Park
Timberland Library.
1308 256th Place
Ocean Park, Wash.
www.trl.org/locations/
ocean-park or 360-
665-4184. Free. Stories,
songs and activities
for preschoolers and
their participating
caregivers.
Coming Home:
American Legion
Centennial
10 a.m. Columbia
Pacific heritage
Museum, 115 Lake
St. S.E., Ilwaco, Wash.
columbiapacificher-
itagemuseum.org or
360-642-3446.
Sit & Stitch
1 p.m. homespun
Quilts and yarn, 108
10th St., Astoria. For
more information,
visit homespunquilt.
com or 503-325-
3300.
Read to a Therapy
Dog
3 p.m. Astoria Public
Library, 450 10th St.,
Astoria. astorialibrary.
org or 503-325-7323.
Free. Improve reading
skills and make a new
friend by reading
aloud to Maisie, a cer-
tified therapy dog.
Astoria Writes
4:30 p.m. Astoria
Public Library, 450
10th St., Astoria.
astorialibrary.org or
503-325-7323. Free.
A welcoming space
where wordsmiths
can give and receive
feedback about works
in progress.
Join the U.S. Coast
Guard Auxiliary
7 p.m. u.S. Coast Guard
Cape Disappointment.
322 Coast Guard road.
Ilwaco, Wash. 360-244-
7062 or wilsontekart@
gmail.com. These is
the uniformed civilian
volunteer branch of
the u.S. Coast Guard.
No former military
or boating experi-
ence needed. The
flotilla meets the first
Wednesday of every
month at the u.S.
Coast Guard Cape Dis-
appointment Station
mess deck.
Tuesday, June 4
Place Matters
Conference
8 a.m. Clatsop
County Fair and
Expo, 92937 Wal-
luski Loop, Astoria. clat-
sopcofairexpo.com/p/
about/300 or 503-325-
4600. Free. “We can
build and shape our
own community.” An
opportunity for people
who care about health
to gain new insights,
skills and connections
to help address the
leading preventable
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causes of death in Clat-
sop County: tobacco,
poor nutrition, physical
inactivity and excessive
alcohol use. Lunch
Included.
Garden Startup Day
9 a.m. Alder Creek
Farms, 35955 under-
hill Lane, Nehalem.
nehalemtrust.org or
503-368-3203. Every
Tuesday through Octo-
ber. Meet new people
and provide healthy
organically grown food
for your family.
Coming Home:
American Legion
Centennial
10 a.m. Columbia Pa-
cific heritage Museum,
115 Lake St. S.E., Ilwaco,
Wash. columbiapaci-
ficheritagemuseum.
org, or 360-642-3446.
“Quiet Writing”
10:30 a.m. hoffman
Center for the Arts, 594
Laneda Ave., Manzani-
ta. 503-368-3846. Drop
in fee is $5. Do you
need a quiet place to
work on your writing
projects?
Pageturners Book
Discussion
2 p.m. Ocean
Park Timberland
Library. 1308
256th Place, Ocean
Park, Wash. trl.org/lo-
cations/ocean-park or
360-665-4184. Join in
a discussion of “Across
a hundred Mountains”
by reyna Grande.
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