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COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA R
Friday, June 7
Coming Home: American
Legion Centennial
10 a.m. Columbia Pacifi c
Heritage Museum, 115
Lake St. S.E., Ilwaco, Wash.
columbiapacifi cheritage-
museum.org or 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 organiza-
tions that were formed to
help them reintegrate with
their community.
Ales & Ideas Celebrates
Astoria Pride
7 p.m. Fort George
Brewery, 1483
Duane St., Astoria.
fortgeorgebrewery.com
or 503-325-7468. “Pride
& Prejudice: The Road
to LBGTQ Rights” panel
discussion. Free.
√
Oceans, Flamenco En
Vivo
7:30 p.m. Hoff man Center
for the Arts, 594 Laneda
Ave., Manzanita. 503-368-
3846. $22 general admis-
sion, $34 VIP reserved
seating, $14 for students.
Flamenco dancer Savan-
nah Fuentes presents her
new, water-themed show,
featuring singer/percus-
sionist Jose Moreno and
guitarist Pedro Cortes.
Local Comics Showcase
7:30 p.m. Labor Temple
Bar, 934 Duane St., Astoria.
labortempleastoria.com or
503-325-0801. Free.
help them reintegrate with their
community.
Washington State
Parks Free Day
Goonies Day Celebration
All day. parks.
state.wa.us/486/
Cape-Disap-
pointment.
10 a.m. Goonies Day Celebration,
Clatsop County Historical Society,
714 Exchange St., Astoria. cumtux.
org or 503-338-4849. Purchase
your raffl e entry and 2019 Goonies
Day Button before exploring the
town and check out the Goonies
Exhibit located in the actual jail
cells of the old Clatsop County Jail.
Thursday,
June 6
Ilwaco Art Walk
4 p.m. Port of Ilwaco, 165 Hower-
ton Ave, Ilwaco. portofi lwaco.com
or 360-642-3143.
Courtesy Astoria Pride
Manzanita Farmers Market
This year’s Astoria Pride
Gayla at the Liberty
Theatre starts at 8 p.m.
5 p.m. Manzanita Farmers Market,
175 5th St. South, Manzanita.
manzanitafarmersmarket.com.
LCQC’s Astoria Pride
Gayla 2019
8 p.m. Liberty Theater,
1203 Commercial St.,
Astoria. lowercolum-
biaqcenter.org. Emcee’s Dida
DeAngelis and Daylight will
lead you through the eve-
ning’s program featuring a
rainbow-strong assortment
of singers, drag perfor-
mances, the LCQC Qhoir,
the Dragalution family, The
Astoria Arts and Movement
Center’s Belly Dance Troupe,
Work Dance Company from
Eugene and special guest
drag stars from near and
far. $30.
Goonies Day: Beyond the
Backlot and “The Goonies”
√
Goonies’ Day Trashy Treasure
Hunt
10 a.m. Haystack Rock Awareness
Program, 163 E. Gower St., Cannon
Beach. ci.cannon-beach.or.us/
HRAP or 503-436-8060. Collect
trashy treasure and clean the
beach in the process.
Coming Home: American
Legion Centennial
10 a.m. Columbia Pacifi c Heritage
Museum, 115 Lake St. S.E., Ilwaco,
Wash. columbiapacifi cheritage-
museum.org or 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
Saturday, June 8
6 p.m. Columbian Theatre Voodoo
Room, 1114 Marine Drive, Astoria.
columbianvoodoo.com/voodoo
or 03-325-2233. Superfan Curtis
and the Beyond the Backlot Crew
present an exclusive screening of
the extended, 30-minute version
of their pilot episode and will
host a Q&A directly following the
episode.
Champagne Reception With
Queens
6 p.m. Liberty Theater, 1203
Commercial St., Astoria. lower-
columbiaqcenter.org. Meet the
entertainers performing in the
Pride Gayla. $25.
EVOO Dinner Show Experience
6 p.m. EVOO Cannon Beach
Cooking School, 188 S. Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach. evoo.biz or
503-436-8555.
Contra Dance
7 p.m. Astoria Arts and Movement
Center, 342 10th St., Astoria.
astoriaartsandmovement.com or
503-791-5657. Dance to live music
from Gabrielle Macrae and friends.
Caller Dave Ambrose will teach a
beginner’s lesson at 7 p.m. $5-$10.
Kids under 12 admitted free.
Decadent 80s Dance Party
10 p.m. Labor Temple Bar, 934
Duane St., Astoria. labortempleas-
toria.com or 503-325-0801. Free.
Sunday, June 9
Sign up for Summer
Reading and get a free
book to start the sum-
mer off right. Space-
themed music, games
and activities.
√
Mussels, Seaweed, &
Barnacles: Intertidal
Edibles
Safe Boating Class
9 a.m. Ocean Park Tim-
berland Library, 1308
256th Place, Ocean
Park, Wash. parks.state.
wa.us/486/Cape-Dis-
appointment. Contact
Elena Righettini at
mrighettini@yahoo.
com or 360-642-0039.
$10.
Goonies Day — One
Eyed Willy’s Never
Say Dive Pirate Ship
Race
10 a.m. Flavel
House Museum,
441 Eighth St.,
Astoria. cumtux.org/
default.asp?page-
id=35&deptid=1 or
503-325-2203. First ship
to reach the other side
will walk away with
a crisp new $50 bill.
Other prizes include
best-looking ship, worst
looking ship, best ship
name and ship that
looks the most like a
Baby Ruth. Free to par-
ticipate or spectate.
√
Seabird Monitoring
Training
10 a.m. Cannon Beach
City Hall, 163 E. Gower
Ave., Cannon Beach.
nehalemtrust.org/cape-
falconmr. Learn about
the three cormorant
species that nest on the
north coast. Those in-
terested will then meet
up weekly throughout
the summer to count
nests, eggs and babies
on cliff s and rocks in
the Cape Falcon Marine
Reserve.
Jan Bono Book
Signing
10 a.m. Olde Towne
Trading Post, 108 First
Ave. N., Ilwaco, Wash.
facebook.com/Olde-
The 55th annual Sandcastle Contest in
Cannon Beach starts at 9:30 a.m. with
judging beginning at 2:30 p.m.
55th Annual Sandcastle Contest &
Festivities
9:30 a.m. On the beach at Second St., Cannon
Beach. Judging begins at 2:30 p.m. Cars off
the beach by 3 p.m. Live music 7 p.m. Bonfi re
8-10 p.m.
TowneTradingPost or
360-244-5303. Long
Beach Author Jan Bono
is celebrating the re-
lease of her fourth cozy
mystery in the Sylvia
Avery Series, “Hook,
Line, & Sinker.”
Coming Home:
American Legion
Centennial
10 a.m. Columbia Pa-
cifi c Heritage Museum,
115 Lake St. S.E., Ilwaco,
Wash. columbiapaci-
fi cheritagemuseum.
org or 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.
Saturday Market at
the Port
10 a.m. Port of Ilwaco,
165 Howerton Ave.,
Ilwaco, Wash. portofi l-
waco.com or 360-642-
3143.
√
Goonies Day
Celebration
10 a.m. Clatsop
County Histori-
cal Society, 714
Exchange St., Astoria.
cumtux.org or 503-
338-4849. Purchase
your raffl e entry and
2019 Goonies Day But-
ton before exploring
the town and check
out the Goonies Exhib-
it located in the actual
jail cells of the old
Clatsop County Jail.
√
World Oceans
Day and Tidepool
Discovery
10:30 a.m. Oceanside
Beach State Recreation
Site, Garibaldi. Oyster
hatchery tour, tide pool
exploration, research
reserve hike and lunch
at world-famous
Jacobsen Salt Co. Reg-
ister at shuckportland.
org/beachtrip
Summer Reading
Kick-Off Party
10:30 a.m. Astoria Pub-
lic Library, 450 10th St.,
Astoria. astorialibrary.
org or 503-325-7323.
Coast Weekend editor suggested events
11 a.m. Ecola State
Park, 84318 Ecola Park
Road, Cannon Beach.
http://bit.ly/2W6GRgW
or 503-436-2844. This
class will explore the
incredible ecosystem
of the intertidal zone,
guiding students
through sustainable
harvest of mussels,
seaweed and edible
barnacles. $130 tuition,
$15 materials.
Astoria Pride
Celebration: Parade
Along River Walk
Noon. Astoria
Riverwalk, Pier 11,
77 11th St., Astoria.
lowercolumbiaqcenter.
org. 10 a.m. day-of
registration or pre-reg-
ister at facebook.com/
astoriapride. Free.
U.S. Coast Guard
Boathouse Opening
Noon. Garibaldi
Cultural Heritage Ini-
tiative, 1209 Bay Lane,
Garibaldi. savegarib-
aldipier.org. Suggested
admission $5 for adults
and free to active and
retired Coast Guard
and children 12 and
under.
42nd Annual Beach
to Chowder 5K & 10K
Noon. Bolstad Beach
Approach, West Bol-
stad St., Long Beach,
Wash. longbeachwa.
gov or 360-642-4421.
5K is $75 and 10K is
$85.
“Drawing Butterfl ies:
Real and Imagined”
1 p.m. Seaside Public
Library, 1131 Broad-
way, Seaside. seasideli-
brary.org or 503-738-
6742. Local artist and
illustrator Dorota
Haber-Lehigh teaches
how to draw butter-
fl ies. Free. Registration
is required. Sign up at
the library or call 503-
738-6742.
Goonies Day: Beyond
the Backlot and “The
Goonies”
2 p.m. Columbian
Theatre Voodoo Room,
1114 Marine Drive,
Astoria. columbian-
voodoo.com/voodoo
or 503-325-2233.
Superfan Curtis and
the Beyond the Backlot
Crew present a 30-min-
ute version of their
pilot episode and host
a Q&A.
Annual New England
Lobster Feed
4 p.m. Seaside
American Legion, 315
Broadway, Seaside,
OR. seasidepost99.
org or 503-738-5111.
Advance tickets only,
$29 for Lobster Dinner,
$20 for New York Strip
Steak Dinner.
Consignment
Auction
5 p.m. Long
Beach Grange,
5715 Sandridge
Road, Long Beach,
Wash. 360-244-0290.
√
“Dream Friends”
Opening Reception
5 p.m. KALA, 1017 Ma-
rine Drive, Astoria. For
Pride weekend, KALA
presents new works
by queer artist/activist
Paul Soriano. Soriano’s
fi gurative paintings
depict the personal,
good friends, old lovers
and his dream world.
EVOO Dinner Show
Experience
6 p.m. EVOO Cannon
Beach Cooking School,
188 S. Hemlock St.,
Cannon Beach. evoo.
biz or 503-436-8555
“Forget-Me-Not”
Taxidermy Opening
Reception
6 p.m. Sou’West-
er Lodge, 728 J
Place, Seaview,
Wash. souwesterlodge.
com or 360-642-2542.
Artist Lindsay Bones
uses taxidermy with
road kill, bringing back
animals in a new light
so they are remem-
bered forever and not
forgotten as victims of
the road.
√
“An American Story:
Race Amity and the
Other Tradition” fi lm
screening
6:30 p.m. Astoria
Public Library,
450 10th St.,
Astoria. bahai.org or
503-325-8355. Free.
√
Albatross: Film &
Discussion on Ocean
Plastic
6:30 p.m. North County
Recreation District —
Schoolhouse Room,
36155 Ninth St., Ne-
halem. nehalemtrust.
org/capefalconmr.
Free.
Goonies Trivia
7 p.m. Labor
Temple Bar, 934
Duane St., Asto-
ria. labortempleastoria.
com or 503-325-0801.
$2 entry fee with cash
and Goonies swag
winnings!
√
Pride
Festivities at the
Workers Tavern
8 p.m. Workers
Tavern, 281 W.
Marine Drive,
Astoria. 503-338-7291.
Festivities include
games, prizes, plus a
liquor luge sculpture
and pride slushee.
Lookout for special
coupons at the parade
handed out by Big Trav
himself!
√
Washington State
Parks Free Day
Goonies Day
Celebration
All day. parks.state.
wa.us/486/Cape-Dis-
appointment
8 a.m. On the beach
at Second St., Can-
non Beach. This is a
kid-friendly course.
Check-in and fi nal reg-
istration are at 8 a.m.
The Fun Run/Walk
begins at 9 a.m.
10 a.m. Clatsop Coun-
ty Historical Society,
714 Exchange St.,
Astoria. cumtux.org
or 503-338-4849. Pur-
chase your raffl e entry
and 2019 Goonies
Day Button before ex-
ploring the town and
check out the Goonies
Exhibit located in the
actual jail cells of the
old Clatsop County
Jail.
Fore! 10th Annual
Furrballs Golf
Tournament
Mussels, Seaweed, &
Barnacles: Intertidal
Edibles
9:30 a.m. Peninsula
Golf Course, 9604 Pa-
cifi c Way, Long Beach,
Wash. beachpets.
com. $40 per person.
Prizes range from
free golf to Mariner’s
tickets and more.
The tournament is a
9-hole two-person
alternate shot format,
with prizes for the
winning men’s, wom-
en’s and coed teams
as well as fi eld events.
Feeling lucky? Win
the hole-in-one for
$10,000!
11 a.m. Ecola State
Park, 84318 Ecola Park
Road, Cannon Beach.
http://bit.ly/2W6GRgW
or 503-436-2844. This
class will explore the
incredible ecosystem
of the intertidal zone,
guiding students
through sustainable
harvest of mussels,
seaweed, and edible
barnacles. $130 tui-
tion, $15 materials.
Singing Sands 5K
Fun Run/walk
Goonies Day at Ecola
State Park
10 a.m. Ecola
State Park,
84318 Ecola
Park Road, Cannon
Beach. http://bit.
ly/2W6GRgW or 503-
436-2844. No charge
for tour, $5 Vehicle
day-use fee required
at park. Walk with
Patrick Lines as he
tells stories firsthand
from his experience
with “The Goonies”
filming at Ecola State
Park.
√
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.
Daylight Storytime
3 p.m. Beach Books,
616 Broadway, Sea-
side. beachbooks37.
indielite.org or 503-
738-3500. Celebrate
Pride with story time
with Daylight at Beach
Books.
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.
Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and
other great content at CoastWeekend.com
Tuesday, June 11
Garden Startup Day
9 a.m. Alder Creek Farms, 35955
Underhill Lane, Nehalem. ne-
halemtrust.org or 503-368-3203.
Learn about organic gardening.
Members work together on the
land rather than individual plots.
This is a great way to meet new
people and provide healthy
organically grown food for your
family.
Ernie Niemi will present “Big Timber & You: The Economics
Made Easy” at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 11, in Nehalem.
Coming Home: American
Legion Centennial
“Big Timber & You: The Economics Made Easy”
10 a.m. Columbia Pacifi c
Heritage Museum, 115
Lake St. S.E., Ilwaco, Wash.
columbiapacifi cheritagemuse-
um.org or 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.
√
6 p.m. North County Recreation District, 361555 Ninth
St., Nehalem. ncrd.org or 855-444-6273. Ernie Niemi will
discuss how Big Timber currently extracts wealth from
households and communities as well as causes additional
harm to Oregonians by contributing to climate change and
further diminishing the economic outlook for communities
and workers. Free.
√
Writing Lounge — “Spring
Worldplay”
10:30 a.m. Hoff man Center for
the Arts, 594 Laneda Ave., Man-
zanita. 503-368-3846. Options for
publishing with Vera Wildauer.
Marko Scott Smith explores local
opportunities for submitting
work as well as some options for
self-publishing. $5 drop in fee per
session.
Cannon Beach Farmers Market
1 p.m. City of Cannon Beach, 163
E. Gower, Cannon Beach. ci.can-
non-beach.or.us or 503-436-1581.
Astoria Reads: “Less” by
Andrew Sean Greer
6 p.m. Astoria Public Library, 450
10th St., Astoria. astorialibrary.
org or 503-325-7323. Talk books
& ideas with fellow readers at
the library’s monthly discussion
group! Free.
Wednesday, June 12
Coming Home:
American Legion
Centennial
10 a.m.
Columbia
Pacifi c Heritage
Museum, 115 Lake
St. S.E., Ilwaco, Wash.
columbiapacifi cher-
√
itagemuseum.org or
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 re-
turning veterans and
the organizations that
were formed to help
them reintegrate with
their community.
Trivia Night at the
Library
Read to a Therapy
Dog
3 p.m. Astoria Public
Library, 450 10th St.,
Astoria. astorialibrary.
org or 503-325-7323.
Free.
6 p.m. Seaside
Public Library, 1131
Broadway, Seaside.
seasidelibrary.org or
503-738-6742. One- to
fi ve-person teams. All
ages welcome. Free.
& Nekst, #1 12th St.,
Astoria. bakedak.com
or 503-325-7414. Fea-
tures an award-win-
ning Chef from
Queensland, Australia.
Pay what you can.
Seaside. 503-738-
8585.$75.
Thursday, June 13
Coming Home:
American Legion
Centennial
10 a.m. Columbia
Pacifi c Heritage
Museum, 115 Lake
St. S.E., Ilwaco, Wash.
columbiapacifi cher-
itagemuseum.org or
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.
Open Clay Studio
10 a.m. Hoff man Cen-
ter for the Arts, 594
Laneda Ave., Manzani-
ta. 503-368-3846.
Clatsop Animal
Assistance 20th
Anniversary Dinner
Chef Outta Water
Pop-Up Lunch Event
5:30 p.m.
Seaside Civic
and Convention
Center, 415 First Ave.,
11 a.m. Baked Alaska
√
Ode to the Tides
6 p.m. Seaside Public
Library, 1131 Broad-
way, Seaside. seasideli-
brary.org or 503-738-
6742. Award-winning
biology instructor and
naturalist, Neal Maine,
will speak on estuaries
and how they gather
nutrients from land
and sea. Free.