10 // COASTWEEKEND.COM ThurSDAy, JuNE 13, 2019 // 11 ON YOUR PHONE COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA r Saturday, June 15 Sunday, June 16 Muscle and Chrome Car Show “Forget-Me-Not” Taxidermy Father’s Day Dinner Train 9 a.m. Down- town Seaside. seasidecar- shows.com. Showcase and parade of quality vehicles from 1960 to 1978 plus factory built vehicles from 1979 to the present in downtown Seaside. Ice cream social after awards show. 9 a.m. Sou’Wester Lodge, 728 J Place, Seaview, Wash. sou- westerlodge.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. 5:30 p.m. Oregon Coast Scenic railroad, 306 American Ave, Garib- aldi. $90 Dining Car with meal, $40 Club Car without meal. Purchase tickets at oregoncoast- scenic.org./schedule. Bring your whole family along for this three- hour journey along the Oregon Coast with a variety of seating and meal options. √ Thursday, June 13 Animal Spirit Card Reading 10 a.m. Sou’Wester Lodge, 728 J Place, Seaview, Wash. sou- westerlodge.com or 360-642-2542. Free. Coming Home: American Legion Centennial 10 a.m. Columbia Pa- cific heritage Museum, 115 Lake St. SE, Ilwaco, Wash. columbiapaci- ficheritagemuseum. org or 360-642-3446. Adults: $5; Seniors (55+) $4; youth (13-17) $2.50; 12 & under: Free. Explore the lives and past-times of return- ing veterans and the organizations that were formed to help them reintegrate with their community. Open Clay Studio 10 a.m. hoffman Center for the Arts, 594 Laneda Ave., Manzanita. hoff- manarts.org. 503-368- 3846. Ikebana Flower Arranging Australia, and culinary students from Job Corps. Clatsop Animal Assistance 20th Anniversary Dinner 5:30 p.m. Seaside Civic and Convention Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside. 503-738- 8585. $75.hosted by KATu meteorologist Mary Loos and her four-legged forecaster, Willis the Weather Dog, along with David Frei, Westminster Kennel Club Show Dog. √ Ode to the Tides 6 p.m. Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway St., Seaside. seasideli- brary.org or 503-738- 6742. Free. Award-win- ning biology instructor and naturalist, Neal Maine, will speak on estuaries and how they gather nutrients from land and sea. √ Chef Outta Water Pop-Up Lunch “Henceforward” Auditions 11 a.m. Baked Alaska & Nekst, #1 12th St., Astoria. bakedak.com or 503-325-7414. Pay what you can. Featur- ing an award-winning chef from Queensland, 7:15 p.m. Pier Pressure Productions, 1015 Com- mercial St., Astoria. 503- 791-8914. Auditions for Alan Ayckbourn’s play “henceforward” direct- ed by Susi Brown. 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. Artist Lindsay Bones’s “Forget-Me-Not” taxidermy show at the Sou’Wester Lodge brings back animals in a new light so they are remembered forever and not forgotten as victims of the road. Friday, June 14 “Forget-Me-Not” Taxidermy 9 a.m. Sou’Wester Lodge, 728 J Place, Seaview, Wash. sou- westerlodge.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. Coming Home: American Legion Centennial 10 a.m. Columbia Pa- cific heritage Museum, 115 Lake St. SE, Ilwaco, Wash. columbiapaci- ficheritagemuseum. org or 360-642-3446. Adults $5; Seniors (55+) $4; youth (13-17) $2.50; 12 & under: Free. Explore the lives and past-times of re- turning veterans and the organizations that were formed to help them reintegrate with their community. √ Flag Day Celebration 11 a.m. Peninsula Senior Activity Center, 21603 O Lane, Ocean Park, Wash. peninsu- laseniorcenter.com or 360-665-3999. The center will raise a new flag in a remodeled area that will have permanent lighting, allowing the flag to fly 24 hours a day. Contemporary Dance Company and Encore Team Performance 4:30 p.m. Seaside Civic and Convention Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside. 503-738-8585. $13.59. “thE company” and soloists from the Encore Performance Team perform. √ Manzanita Farmers Market 5 p.m. Manzanita Farmers Market, 175 5th Street South, Manzanita. manzanita- farmersmarket.com. Coast Weekend editor suggested events Astoria Sunday Market 9 a.m. hoffman Center for the Arts, 594 La- neda Ave., Manzanita. hoffmanarts.org. 503- 368-3846. $30 plus $5 materials fee. Ikebana artist Craig LeCroy leads a workshop on the art of Japanese flower arrangement. 10 a.m. Astoria Sunday Market, 12th St, Astoria. astoriasun- daymarket.com or 503-325-1010. 38th Annual Northwest Garlic Festival “Forget-Me-Not” Taxidermy 9 a.m. Sou’Wester Lodge, 728 J Place, Seaview, Wash. sou- westerlodge.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. Water-Wise Gardening 10 a.m. Columbia Pa- cific heritage Museum, 115 Lake St. SE, Ilwaco, Wash. columbiapaci- ficheritagemuseum. org or 360-642-3446. Learn practical ways of reducing water use in your garden. Bring samples of plants if possible. Coming Home: American Legion Centennial 10 a.m. Colum- bia Pacific her- itage Museum, 115 Lake St. SE, Ilwaco, √ Photo by Jeff Ter har The annual Seaside Muscle and Chrome Car Show features show-quality vehicles from 1960 to 1978 and factory performance vehicles from 1979 to the current year. Wash. columbiapaci- ficheritagemuseum. org or 360-642-3446. Adults: $5; Seniors (55+) $4; youth (13-17) $2.50; 12 & under: Free. Explore the lives and past-times of 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. portofil- waco.com or 360-642- 3143. 38th Annual Northwest Garlic Festival 10 a.m. Port of the Peninsula, 3311 275th St., Nahcotta, Wash. nwgarlicfestival.org. Free. Legacy Genealogy Presentation 10 a.m. heritage Museum, 1618 Exchange St., Astoria. 503-325-2203. Senior researcher Kate Eakman will discuss the Genealogical Proof Standard, which guides all genealogical researchers to make sound choices regard- ing the records and individuals encoun- tered in genealogical research. √ Family Storytime 10:30 a.m. Astoria Pub- lic Library, 450 10th St., Astoria. astorialibrary. org or 503-325-7323. Free. Jason Goodding Memorial Cornhole Tournament Noon. Seaside Elks Lodge 1748, 324 Ave. A, Seaside. 503-738- 6651. registration and check in begins at 11 a.m. The tourna- ment costs $100 per 2-person team. Sign up at bit.ly/2WhX7k0 Oregon Coast Weaving Retreat 11:30 a.m. North Fork 53, 77282 Or-53, Nehalem. mandy- greer.org. 503-368- 5382. $153. Seattle artist Mandy Greer leads a workshop on fiber, farm-to-table food, environmental stewardship, the natural drama of the Pacific Coast, and the interconnectedness of weaving to the heal- ing nature of learning together. Container Gardening With Edible Plants 1 p.m. Long Beach Grange, 5715 San- dridge road, Long Beach, Wash. 360- 642-4953. Free for Grange members, $5 for non-members. Pacific County Master Gardeners lead a workshop on contain- er gardening using edible plants. Orca Day 1 p.m. Cape Disap- pointment State Park, 244 robert Gray Drive, Ilwaco, Wash. Free. Inaugural Orca Day activities and lecture designed to educate and inspire attend- ees with stories and facts about J, K and L orca pods along with an update on gray whales. Visitors to the interpretive Whale Trail can view many types of whales and marine mammals from shore. “Henceforward” Auditions 10:15 a.m. and 7:15 p.m. Pier Pressure Productions, 1015 Commercial St, As- toria. 503-791-8914. Auditions for Alan Ayckbourn’s play “hencforward” direct- ed by Susi Brown. √ Maddox Dance Studio Recital 2 and 6:30 p.m. Astoria high School Auditori- um, 1001 West Marine Drive, Astoria. Tickets are $10 general ad- mission; $5 for seniors 65+ and students ages 6-12; children 6 and under free. young, intermediate, teen and adult dancers perform tap, contemporary, hip-hop, ballet, and acro-dance. √ 10 a.m. Port of the Peninsula, 3311 275th St., Nahcotta, Wash. nwgarlicfestival.org or 360-665-4448. Free. Maddox Dance Studio Recital 2 p.m. Astoria high School Auditorium, 1001 West Marine Drive, Astoria. Tickets are $10 general ad- mission; $5 for seniors 65+ and students ages 6-12; children 6 and under free. young, intermediate, teen and adult dancers perform tap, contemporary, hip-hop, ballet, and acro-dance. √ Father’s Day Dinner 6 p.m. Baked Alaska & Nekst, #1 12th St., As- toria. bakedak.com or 503-325-7414. $60. Pur- chase tickets at bit.ly/2I- AuuGG. Chefs Chris holen and Michael Brine of Touch of Salt restaurant in Townsville, North Queensland, Australia, team up for this long table, family style dinner. √ Chefs Chris Holen and Michael Brine will team up to create an American and Australian flavored Father’s Day dinner at Holen’s Nekst Event space in Astoria. Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and other great content at CoastWeekend.com Tuesday, June 18 Garden Startup Day 9 a.m. Alder Creek Farms, 35955 underhill Lane, Nehalem. ne- halemtrust.org or 503-368-3203. 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. Hypertufa Pot Workshop 10 a.m. Circle Creek Conservation Center. Seaside, at the end of rippet road. NCLCtrust.org or 503-738-9126. $10. Join volunteers for a short visit to the Circle Creek evolving nursery followed by a hands- on session to make hypert- ufa pots. √ Coming Home: American Legion Centennial 10 a.m. Columbia Pacific heritage Museum, 115 Lake St. SE, Ilwaco, Wash. columbiapacificheritagemuseum. org or 360-642-3446. Adults: $5; Seniors (55+) $4; youth (13-17) $2.50; 12 & under: Free. Explore the lives and past-times of returning veterans and the or- ganizations that were formed to help them reintegrate with their community. √ Open Clay Studio 10 a.m. hoffman Center for the Arts, 594 Laneda Ave., Manzanita. hoffmanarts.org. 503-368-3846. Manzanita Writers Series: Quiet Writing 10:30 a.m. hoffman Center for the Arts, 594 Laneda Ave., Manzanita. hoff- manarts.org. 503-368-3846. $5 drop in fee. Join other writers in our beautifully remodeled space. There are plenty of prompt books and games as well as reference materials on writing and even art books to spur you in a new direction. √ Monday, June 17 Sea Squirt Day Camp 8 a.m. haystack rock Awareness Program, 163 E. Gower St., Cannon Beach. ci.cannon-beach. or.us/hrAP or 503-436- 8060. $150. Explore the land to the sea in an entire, week-long ecosystem adventure in Cannon Beach. Monday Night Baked Bingo 7 p.m. Merry Time Bar & Grill, 995 Marine Drive, Astoria. merrytimebar. com or 503-468-0852. Free. Win fun prizes including baked goods. √ 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. Wednesday, June 19 Coming Home: American Legion Centennial 10 a.m. Columbia Pacific heritage Museum, 115 Lake St. SE, Ilwaco, Wash. colum- biapacificheritagemuseum. org or 360-642-3446. Adults: $5; Seniors (55+) $4; youth (13-17) $2.50; 12 & under: Free. Explore the lives and past-times of returning vet- erans and the organizations that were formed to help them reintegrate with their community. Lunch with author Erica Bauermeister Noon. Beach Books, 616 Broadway St., Seaside. beach- books37.indielite.org or 503- 738-3500. $35 for lunch and a signed copy of “The Scent Keeper.” Lunch alone $10. Port Townsend author Erica Bauer- meister discusses her fourth novel, “The Scent Keeper.” Seaside Farmers’ Market 2 p.m. Sunset Empire Parks and recreation District, 1140 Broadway St., Seaside. sunsetempire.com or 503- 738-3311. 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 certified therapy dog. √ Trivia 8:10 p.m. Merry Time Bar & Grill, 995 Marine Drive, Astoria. merrytimebar.com or 503-468-0852. $2. Teams of 1-6 compete for cash and prizes. Thursday, June 20 Learn to Make Sami Bracelets 8 a.m. Suomi hall, 244 W Marine Dr., Astoria. $125. Call 503-325-5720 to reserve your spot. Limit 10 participants. Finn Ware will host a class by Augusta from Nomadic Artistry. Participants will leave with completed bracelet. √ Animal Spirit Card Reading 10 a.m. Sou’Wester Lodge, 728 J Place, Seaview, Wash. sou- westerlodge.com or 360-642- 2542. Free. √ Coming Home: American Legion Centennial 10 a.m. Columbia Pacific heritage Museum, 115 Lake St. SE, Ilwaco, Wash. colum- biapacificheritagemuseum. org or 360-642-3446. Adults: $5; Seniors (55+) $4; youth (13-17) $2.50; 12 & under: Free. Explore the lives and past-times of returning vet- erans and the organizations that were formed to help them reintegrate with their community. Open Clay Studio 10 a.m. hoffman Center for the Arts, 594 Laneda Ave., Manzanita. hoffmanarts.org. 503-368-3846. Pegasus Puppet Theatre 10:30 a.m. Astoria Public Library, 450 10th St., Astoria. astoriali- brary.org or 503-325-7323. Free. Tears of Joy Theatre Puppet Show 1:30 p.m. Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway St., Seaside. seasidelibrary.org or 503-738- 6742. Free. Haystack Rock: A Marine Reserve 4 p.m. Cannon Beach history Center & Museum, 1387 South Spruce St., Cannon Beach. cbhistory.org or 503-436-9301. haystack rock Awareness Program director Melissa Keyser will speak on all things haystack rock. EVOO Dinner Show Experience 6 p.m. EVOO Cannon Beach Cooking School, 188 S. hem- lock St., Cannon Beach. evoo.biz or 503-436-8555.