16 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Movies in the Park, presented by Astoria Parks and Recreation, return to the big screen at Fred Lindstrom (Peter Pan) park on Aug. 7. Outdoor summer movies return ASTORIA – Movies in the park return to the big screen at dusk every Wednesday in August at Fred Lindstrom (Peter Pan) park. These events are free and concessions are provided. On Aug. 7 “How To Train Your Dragon: Hidden World,” will be shown followed by “Moana,” on Aug. 14. “Detec- tive Pikachu” plays Aug. 21 with Disney’s “Dumbo” capping off the showings on Aug. 28. This is the tenth year of Movies in the Park presented by Astoria Parks and Recreation. For more information, visit asto- riaparks.com. All things garlic at Clatskanie Garlic Festival CLATSKANIE – The 5th Annual Garlic Festival will bring garlic growers from Oregon and Washington to Cope’s Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17. The event accompanies the park’s weekly Saturday Market. Music, food, cooking demonstra- tions, vegetables, crafts and chil- dren’s activities will be featured. The festival will feature at This year’s Garlic Festival in Clatskanie will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, at Cope’s Park, 11 Lillich St. least 30 strains of garlic includ- ing heirloom and gourmet hard neck and soft neck garlic. Cook- ing garlic as well as seed gar- lic will be sold. The bulbs have been cured so they will stay fresh for six to ten months depending on the variety. Spicy through mild strains will be available, as well as pickled garlic, dried garlic scape sprin- kles, garlic braids and artisan breads.