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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
THURSDAY
NOV. 14
Saturday, November 23
Sunday, November 24
Spinning Circle
1 p.m. Astoria Fiber Arts, 1296 Duane St,
Astoria. 503-325-5598. astoriafi berarts.org.
Bring a spinning wheel to participate.
Socrates Café
4:30 p.m. Underground Building, 1044
Marine Drive, Astoria. Free. An exchange
of philosophical perspectives based on
diff erent experiences using the Socratic
Method.
Thursday, November 21
Zumba with Joy
8:30 a.m. Astoria
Arts and Movement
Center, 342 10th St.,
Astoria. 503-791-5657
or joysiglerzumba@
gmail.com. *This event
repeats at 8:30 a.m.
Tuesdays and Thurs-
days.
Egg Day & More —
Pop-Up Farm Stand
9 a.m. North
Coast Food
Web, 577 18th
St., Astoria. north-
coastfoodweb.org or
503-468-0921. Farmers
bring eggs, produce,
bread, meat, and dairy
for purchase. All trans-
actions are cash only.
*This event repeats at
9 a.m. Thursdays.
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Open Clay Studio
10 a.m. Hoff man
Center for the Arts, 594
Laneda Ave., Manza-
nita. 503-368-3846.
*This event repeats at
10 a.m. Saturday, Tues-
day and Thursday.
PEO Holiday
Treasures Boutique
10 a.m. Seaside Elks
Lodge 1748, 324 Ave A,
Seaside. 503-738-6651.
Hand-made items and
crafts
Writing Alive
Workshop
11 a.m. Hoff man
Center for the Arts,
594 Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita. 503-368-
3846. A supportive
writing workshop for
all genres. This event
repeats at 2 p.m.
All-Chambers Open
House at Lum’s Auto
Center
5:30 p.m. Lum’s
Auto Center,
1605 SE Ensign
Lane, Warrenton.
lumsautocenter.com
or 503-861-1144. Join
the Astoria-Warren-
ton Area Chamber of
Commerce, the Seaside
Chamber of Commerce
and the Cannon Beach
Chamber of Commerce
for a gathering and
fundraiser for the Clat-
sop Special Olympics.
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Columbia River
Estuary Action Team
meeting
6 p.m. Blue
Scorcher Bakery
& Cafe, 1493
Duane Street, Astoria.
bluescorcher.coop or
503-338-7473. Protect
the health of the
Columbia River. Visitors
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Trivia Night
7 p.m. MacGregor’s
Whiskey Bar, 387 La-
neda Ave., Manzanita.
503-368-2447. *This
event repeats every
Thursday.
Thursday Talks:
Clatsop County
Historical Society
7 p.m. Fort
George Brewery,
1483 Duane St.,
Astoria. fortgeorge-
brewery.com or 503-
325-7468. No cover.
Learn about the history
of the river during
World War II, including
Fort Stevens and the
Tourist No. II Ferry.
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and new members
welcome.
Tools for
Sustainability
Lecture Series
7 p.m. Clatsop Com-
munity College, 1651
Lexington Ave, Astoria.
clatsopcc.edu or 503-
338-2408. Learn to
make choices benefi -
cial to the environment
and pocketbook. Hear
from Sunbridge Solar.
The speaker series will
occur monthly at the
college through April.
Black Friday Red Dress Party
7 p.m. Inferno Lounge, 77 11th. St.,
Astoria. 503-741-3401 or Inferno
Lounge Facebook. Donations
encouraged. Astoria Pride presents an HIV
Alliance Fundraiser. Red dress highly en-
couraged. Red Elephant raffl e with prizes
and a “Best Dressed” contest.
“Hometown Teams – How Sports Shape America,” a traveling Smithsonian
exhibit, opens at the Columbia Pacifi c Heritage Museum on Saturday.
Holiday Craft Fair
9 a.m. Astoria
Elks Lodge #180,
453 11th St,
Astoria elks.org/lodg-
es/home.cfm?Lod-
geNumber=180 or
503-325-6278. Entry
fee is two canned
food items. Features
crafts, jewelry, soaps,
candles, gifts and
more. Breakfast will be
available until 11 a.m.
and lunch will be
available from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
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Friday, November 22
Holiday Bazaar
9 a.m. Ocean
Park Eagles
#3602, 1409
262nd place, Ocean
Park, Wash. 360-244-
1326. *This event
repeats at 9 a.m.
Saturday.
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Community Game
Night
5 p.m. Boys & Girls
Club of the Long
Beach Peninsula ,
318 2nd Street NE,
Long Beach, Wash.
wellspringpacifi c.
org or 360-642-9349.
Free. Family-friendly.
Features free dinner,
raffl e and local enter-
tainment.
Living Tarot Oracle
Labs
7 p.m. Astoria
Arts and Move-
ment Center,
342 10th St, Astoria.
astoriaartsandmove-
ment.com or 503-
791-5657. $9. Drop-in.
Learn the cards from
inside out.
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“Uh Oh, Here Comes
Christmas”
7 p.m. Peninsula Play-
ers, 127 SE Lake Street,
Ilwaco, Wash. penin-
sula-players.com or
360-244-3517. $10. An
engaging evening of
storytelling and song.
*This event repeats at
7 p.m. Saturday and
2 p.m. Sunday.
Trivia Night
7 p.m. Baked Alaska
& Nekst, #1 12th St,
Astoria. bakedak.
com or 503-325-7414.
Three games of 20
questions.
“Annie”
7:30 p.m.
Coaster Theatre
Playhouse, 108
N Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach. 503-436-1242.
$20 — $25. Little
orphan Annie charms
everyone’s hearts de-
spite a next-to-noth-
ing start in 1930s New
York City. *This event
repeats at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday.
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Experience Astoria
HERITAGE
MUSEUM
1618 Exchange ST
OREGON FILM
MUSEUM
732 Duane ST
FLAVEL HOUSE
MUSEUM
441 8th ST
Hailey Hoff man
The Astorian
Annie
continues at
the Coaster
Theatre in
Cannon Beach.
Film Night – Explore
Ocean, Sand and
Natural Environment
7:30 p.m. Hoff man
Center for the Arts, 594
Laneda Ave., Manzanita.
503-368-3846. The Wan-
dering Reel Traveling
Film Festival presents an
evening of fi lm screen-
ings and a Q&A session
with festival curator. The
program runs about 80
minutes.
Tap Dancing
9:30 a.m. Ocean
Park Moose
Lodge, 25915 U
St, Ocean Park, Wash.
maryevlo@yahoo.
com. or 360-665-
2362. Tap dancing
provides body and
mind fi tness as well as
friendships. Beginners
welcome. *This event
repeats at 9:30 a.m.
Wednesdays at Ocean
Park Eagles.
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Reading
Shakespeare
10 a.m. North County
Recreation District,
361555 9th St.,
Nehalem. ncrd.org or
855-444-6273.
Exhibit opening:
“Hometown Teams
– How Sports Shape
America”
10 a.m. Co-
lumbia Pacifi c
Heritage Muse-
um, 115 Lake Street
SE, Ilwaco, Wash.
columbiapacifi cher-
itagemuseum.org or
360-642-3446. Adults
$5, seniors $4, children
$2.50, under 12 free.
Opening day of new
Smithsonian traveling
exhibit featuring a
reception at 1 p.m.
Saturday.
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Winter
Hummingbirds
10:30 a.m. Warren-
ton Community
Library, 160 S Main
St, Warrenton. www.
ci.warrenton.or.us/li-
brary or 503-861-8268.
A special guest at the
library teaches about
hummingbirds in the
winter.
Sit & Stitch
11 a.m. Homespun
Quilts and Yarn, 108
10th St, Astoria.
homespunquilt.com
or 503-325-3300.
Community knitting,
crochet, spinning and
needlework. All levels
welcome. *This event
repeats at 11 a.m.
Wednesday.
Artistry Abroad
5:30 p.m. Old
Lum’s Show-
room, 1625
Exchange St., Astoria.
mcereghino@astoria.
k12.or.us. Free. Astoria
Middle School and
Astoria High School
present drawings,
paintings, pottery,
multimedia artwork
and more.
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Monday, November 25
Meditation
5 p.m. Center for Contemplative Arts, 651
Manzanita Ave., Manzanita. neahkahnie.
net/cca.
Bingo
7 p.m. Merry Time Bar & Grill, 995 Marine
Drive, Astoria. 503-468-0852. Free. Win
prizes including baked goods.
Tap Dancing
7 p.m. Astoria Arts and Movement Center,
342 10th St., Astoria. astoriaartsandmove-
ment.com or 503-791-5657. Learn to tap
dance with Marco every Monday.
Tuesday, November 26
Elks Texas Hold ‘em
6 p.m. Seaside Elks Lodge 1748, 324
Ave A, Seaside. 503-738-6651. Guest
welcome.
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Elks Cornhole
6 p.m. Seaside Elks Lodge 1748, 324 Ave A,
Seaside. 503-738-6651. Guest welcome.
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Wednesday, November 27
Sketching
9 a.m. North County
Recreation District,
361555 9th St., Ne-
halem. ncrd.org or 855-
444-6273. Sketching
group for adults.
Art of Horticulture
11 a.m. Hoff -
man Center for
the Arts, 594
Laneda Ave., Manza-
nita. 503-368-3846.
$10. Join plant curator,
Ketzel Levine, for a
regularly-scheduled
walk through botanical
outdoor classroom.
welcome.
Sit & Stitch
1 p.m. Home-
spun Quilts and
Yarn, 108 10th St,
Astoria. homespunquilt.
com or 503-325-3300.
All skill levels and crafts
Seaside’s Classic
Thanksgiving Buff et
1 p.m. Maggie’s
On the Prom,
580 Beach Drive,
Seaside. maggiesonthe-
prom.com or 503-738-
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Check out the Thanksgiving buff et in Seaside on Wednesday afternoon.
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6403. $25 for children,
$39 for ages 12 and older.
White Cap Catering, a sis-
ter company of Seaside’s
restaurant, will prepare
the buff et. Seating is
family-style on round
tables of six to eight. Four
dining times allow guests
to eat early or late.
Trivia
7 p.m. Merry Time Bar &
Grill, 995 Marine Drive,
Astoria. 503-468-0852.
$2 per person with pot of
cash paid out to winning
team.
Thursday, November 28
Gobbler Gallop 5K
9 a.m. Columbia River
Maritime Museum, 1792
Marine Drive, Astoria.
astoriaparks.com or
503-325-7275. $10 or 5
cans of food to benefi t
Clatsop Community
Action. Registration
starts at 8 a.m. day of.
Between stuffi ng the
turkey and getting
stuff ed on turkey, gallop
along on the riverwalk.
Costumes and silly hats
encouraged. Post-run
snacks available for
participants.
Turkey Trot
9 a.m. Quatat
Park, 493 Ocean-
way St., Seaside.
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Theatre, 809
Ocean Beach Blvd
S, Long Beach,
Wash. neptunemovie-
house.com or 360-642-
8888.
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Riverfolk’s Annual
Thanksgiving
Community Feast
Noon. Astoria
Armory, 1636 Ex-
change St, Asto-
ria. riverfolkastoria.com
or 503-440-7079. A hot
Thanksgiving meal with
all the trimmings for the
homeless and less fortu-
nate neighbors. All are
welcome. To volunteer
time or a prepared dish,
riverfolkastoria.com/
thanksgiving.
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The annual Seaside Turkey Trot is happening
Thursday morning.
sunsetempire.com or
503-738-3311. $10 per
participant – T-shirt
included while sup-
plies last. Run or walk.
Registration begins at 8
am day of.
Free Movie Showing
– Trains, Planes, and
Automobiles
11 a.m. Neptune
Friday & Saturday 9:00pm to midnight
503-325-3321
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