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Thursday, June 27, 2019 // 13 ON YOUR PHONE Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and other great content at CoastWeekend.com Saturday, June 29 cont. Junior Shanghaied “A Night at the Olios!” 7 p.m. astor street Opry Company, 129 W Bond st., astoria. asocplay.com or 503-325- 6104. $5 in advance, $7 at the door. adult premium seating, $12.50 for children pre- mium, $18 for adult open seating, $7.50 for children open seating. Peninsula association of Performing artists presents Mary Poppins. Mary Poppins Nunsense 7 p.m. Fort Columbia state Park, Chinook, Wash. papatheater.com or 503-522-2092. $23 for 7:30 p.m. Coaster Theatre Playhouse, 108 n hem- lock st., Cannon Beach. 503-436-1242. $20 — $25. √ Sunday, June 30 “Forget-Me-Not” Taxidermy 9 a.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 remembered forever and not forgotten as victims of the road. Mary Poppins 2 p.m. Fort Co- lumbia state Park, Chinook, Wash. papatheater.com or 503- 522-2092. $23 for adult premium seating, $12.50 for children premium, $18 for adult open seating, $7.50 for children open seating. Peninsula as- sociation of Performing artists presents Mary Poppins. Ranger Living History Programs Junior Shanghaied “A Night at the Olios!” √ 9:30 a.m. Lewis & Clark national historical Park, 92343 Fort Clatsop road, astoria. 503-861-2471. $7 for adults over 15. May Wallace Art Show 1 p.m. seaside Public Li- brary, 1131 Broadway st., seaside. seasidelibrary. org or 503-738-6742. exhibit featuring work by Portland artist and social activist May Wallace. √ √ 2 p.m. astor street Opry Company, 129 W Bond st., astoria. asocplay.com or 503- 325-6104. $5 advance purchase, $7 at door. And Then There Were None 7:30 p.m. Coaster Theatre Playhouse, 108 n hemlock st, Cannon Beach. 503-436- 1242. $20 — $25. √ Monday, July 1 Ranger Living History Programs 9:30 a.m. Lewis & Clark national historical Park, 92343 Fort Clatsop road, astoria. 503-861-2471. $7 for adults over 15. √ Tuesday, July 2 Garden Startup Day 9 a.m. alder Creek Farms, 35955 underhill Lane, ne- halem. nehalemtrust.org or 503-368-3203. every Tuesday through October. Learn about organic gardening. √ May Wallace Art Show 9 a.m. seaside Public Li- brary, 1131 Broadway st., seaside. seasidelibrary. org or 503-738-6742. exhibit featuring work by Portland artist and social activist May Wallace. Ranger Living History Programs 9:30 a.m. Lewis & Clark national historical Park, 92343 Fort Clatsop road, astoria. 503-861-2471. $7 for adults over 15. Coming Home: American Legion Centennial 10 a.m. Columbia Pacific heritage Museum, 115 Lake street 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 returning veterans and the organi- zations that were formed to help them reintegrate with their community. Quiet Writing 10:30 a.m. hoffman Center for the arts, 594 Laneda ave., Manzanita. 503-368-3846. drop in fee is $5 per session. Ric’s Poetry Mic Monday Night Baked Bingo 7 p.m. Merry Time Bar & Grill, 995 Marine drive, astoria. merrytimebar. com or 503-468-0852. Free. Coast Weekend editor suggested events 7 p.m. WineKraft Wine Bar, 80 10th st, astoria. winekraftpnw.com or 503-468-0206. In honor of founder ric Vrana. sign up to read at 6:45 p.m. Contact Mary Lou Mcau- ley at mmcauley05@ gmail.com for more information. √ Wednesday, July 3 May Wallace Art Show 9 a.m. seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway st., seaside. seasidelibrary. org or 503-738-6742. exhibit featuring work by Portland artist and social activist May Wallace. √ Ranger Living History Programs 9:30 a.m. Lewis & Clark national historical Park, 92343 Fort Clatsop road, astoria. 503-861-2471. $7 for adults over 15. Coming Home: American Legion Centennial 10 a.m. Columbia Pacific heritage Museum, 115 Lake street 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 returning veterans and the organi- zations that were formed to help them reintegrate with their community. Read to a Therapy Dog Nunsense 3 p.m. astoria Public Library, 450 10th st., astoria. astorialibrary.org or 503-325-7323. Free. 7:30 p.m. Coaster Theatre Playhouse, 108 n hemlock st., Cannon Beach. 503-436- 1242. $20 — $25. Astoria Writes 4:30 p.m. astoria Public Library, 450 10th st., astoria. astorialibrary.org or 503- 325-7323. Free. astoria Writers is a welcoming space where wordsmiths can give and receive feedback about works in progress. √ √ Trivia 8:10 p.m. Merry Time Bar & Grill, 995 Marine drive, astoria. merrytime- bar.com or 503-468-0852. $2. hosted by emily Geddiss. Teams of 1-6 compete for cash and prizes. √ Thursday, July 4 Art in the Park 9 a.m. sheldon Field, 25701 Ocean Beach highway, Ocean Park, Wash. opwa. com or 360-665-4448. Local artists, food and handmade artisan crafts. EVOO Dinner Show Experience 6 p.m. eVOO Cannon Beach Cooking school, 188 s. hemlock st., Can- non Beach. evoo.biz or 503-436-8555. May Wallace Art Show 7 p.m. MacGregor’s Whiskey Bar, 387 Laneda ave, Manzanita. macgre- gorswhiskeybar.com or 503-368-2447. √ 9 a.m. seaside Public Li- brary, 1131 Broadway st., seaside. seasidelibrary. org or 503-738-6742. exhibit featuring work by Portland artist and social activist May Wallace. Ranger Living History Programs 9:30 a.m. Lewis & Clark national historical Park, 92343 Fort Clatsop road, astoria. 503-861-2471. $7 for adults over 15. Animal Spirit Card Reading 10 a.m. sou’Wester Lodge, 728 J Place, seaview, Wash. souwest- erlodge.com or 360-642- 2542. Free. Coming Home: American Legion Centennial 10 a.m. Columbia Pacific heritage Museum, 115 Lake street se, Ilwaco, Wash. columbiapaci- ficheritagemuseum.org or 360-642-3446. adults: $5; seniors (55+) $4; youth Trivia Night Colin Murphey/The daily astorian Fourth of July firework displays will lighten up the sky in Astoria and Seaside. (13-17) $2.50; 12 & under: Free. explore the lives and past-times of returning veterans and the organi- zations 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. 503-368- 3846. Fourth of July Parade √ 11 a.m. 207 n spruce, Cannon Beach. Seaside Museum Old Fashioned Social & Silent Auction 11 a.m. seaside Museum & historical society, 570 necancium, seaside. seasideoregonmuseum. com or 503-738-7065. Fundraiser for seaside Museum. 4th of July Old Fashioned Social 11 a.m. seaside Museum & historical society, 570 necancium, seaside. sea- sideoregonmuseum.com, or call 503-738-7065. Free. Old Fashioned 4th of July Parade 1 p.m. starts at u st. and Bay ave, Ocean Park, Wash. opwa.com or 360- 665-4448. Free. Old Fashioned Fourth of July Parade 3 p.m. starts at the War- renton Post Office, 99 n ave., Warrenton. Local Comics Showcase 7:30 p.m. Labor Temple Bar, 934 duane, astoria. labortempleastoria.com or 503-325-0801. Free. 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular 8:30 p.m. Oregon Coast scenic railroad, 306 american ave., Garibaldi. oregoncoastscenic.org. $30. Children under 3 ride free. Purchase tickets at bit.ly/2Wyyrc9 Celebrate Freedom 4th of July Fireworks 10 p.m. seaside Beach. 25-minute extravaganza. Tune your radio to KsWB 840 am for synchronized music. √ Fourth of July Fireworks dusk. Over the Columbia river in astoria.