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16 // COASTWEEKEND.COM 24-hours of nonstop entertainment at Pier Pressure Production’s PERFORMATHON 2019 FUNDRAISER ASTORIA – Pier Pressure Productions’s presents Performathon 2019, a 24-hour fund- raising event running non-stop from 7:15 p.m., Saturday, July 27, to 7:15 p.m., Sunday, July 28, on the Ten-Fifteen Stage at 1015 Commer- cial St. Admission is $10. Larger donations are accepted. Admission buttons, which allow full access, are available at Ex Libris Anonymous, 1191 Marine Drive, or at event. The event will feature local entertainment including music, comedy, poetry, dance, perfor- mance art and more. There will also be a cakewalk, raffle, art for purchase, improv and renditions of Pier Pres- sure Productions’ shows. Local filmmaker Mick Alderman’s 2011 Astoria-based horror film Haunted Shore (Crimps) will be shown. Festivities include performances by Wil- liam Ham, also the emcee, DanPa, Maggie and the Katz, The Sharon Hartley Band, Dragon- fly Moon, Niall Carroll, Peter Unander, Brian Bovenizer, Jeff Munger, Shelleyne Winans, Jes- samyn Grace, Jennifer Crockett, Dylan Haus- er-Schalk, Gabe White, Katrina Godderz, Ann Branson, Daric Moore, Graham Nystrom, Bill Honl, The Brownsmead Flats, Rock Fish Blues Band and Barbie Gaidosh. For more information, contact William Ham at whambino@hotmail.com or 360-214-1012. Photo courtesy Pamela Alegria Jessamyn Grace’s CoastFusion Belly Dance Company will perform during Pier Pressure Production’s Performathon 2019 24- hour fundraiser. Crossword Answers Wild Goose Sale Returns to Highway 202 ASTORIA – Residents on Highway 202 from Astoria Ful- tano’s to Youngs River Road will have garage sales July 19, 20 and 21 with a “Goose” or garage sale sign by their driveway. Garage sale shoppers can join the fun and shop along highway 202 and all the side roads around Youngs River Road. The Wild Goose Sale was started a number of years ago by the then Olney Store owners. Each participant put a goose fig- ure by their house if they were participating in the sale. High- way 202 and its tributaries were abuzz with vehicles for three days. Patrons journeyed the route looking for bargains of all kinds. There are a limited num- ber of rental tables at the Olney Grange, 89342 Highway 202, for Saturday only. For more infor- mation, call 503-325-1288. T I K I B A R I C E B L U E D O R M A N T B O A R D R A D I U S A T O N C E B I F O C A L T R A C H E A W I N T E R S E P O D N C U R A T I N S O C K T I E E O T A L D I V O S E R M R E A D S T A T I N E S C T S A N O S H B T A S I A N E C K M A I E F E R L T O K R E A N M C S H P E O R K U A B N S E C S F I C A P T E R E A N H O N K S E Z I N E R E G E L A S H E S H I P S O N O U R K U P N R E T E R L E D E T S C H O P H E R O E R A T C R I E D M O N T E A M O O D J I N G O N G E S O U T E T T O B E S A N M E D I V E X T A H O Y R A N M A K E S I N P E S A H P T S E P Y S W U P E S K E E S U C O W G O S S O R W N E N T E C O L O A M P N A B S P R I N C E R O G U I S H A S H A N T I T E T L E Y S I N M O N O T I P T O P C H E S S B I A M H I T L A U T C E R E T I R E S D R E S S E S A S A U N I T