The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, November 28, 2019, Page 2, Image 2

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    See Astoria shine with holiday spirit
ASTORIA – Spend
your Saturday evening
in Astoria and watch the
city light up with holiday
cheer. There will be two
lightings that day, and
you can catch them both.
The fi rst happens at
4:30 p.m. downtown out-
side of the Liberty The-
atre. The Historic Dis-
trict Association’s annual
“Downtown Lighting
and Holiday Kickoff”
will feature caroling led
by The Q Choir, a “Shop
Plaid Raffl e,” guest
appearances and more.
Then, at 6 p.m., head
over to Joe’s Mobil,
1701 Marine Drive
across from Maritime
Museum, for the Astoria
Christmas Club’s annual
Christmas tree lighting,
which will feature 4,000
LED lights. And be sure
to keep an eye out for
Santa.
Downtown Astoria will light up Saturday evening.
A FIRESIDE
CHRISTMAS
A MEMORABLE EVENING OF 19TH
CENTURY CHRISTMAS MUSIC PLAYED
ON PERIOD INSTRUMENTS.
FRIDAY•NOVEMBER 29•7PM
Christmas tree lighting will happen across from the maritime
museum.
Long Beach Peninsula, Washington
Peninsula Arts Association
12th Annual FALL
OPEN STUDIO TOUR
NOVEMBER 29-30 & DECEMBER 1 FROM 10 - 4
The Fireside Social Orchestra
Featuring Phil and Gayle Neuman and Cal Scott of The Trail Band with
BenFitch, Laura Kuhlman, Cindy Markham, and Elizabeth O’Connor.
A great beginning to the holiday season!
See Art Demonstrations, Meet the Artists
in their Studios, and enjoy delicious refreshments
FREE!
Tickets available at tickettomato.com
Reserved seats $23+fee
General Admission $18+fee
At the door $22.75+fee
Children under 12 FREE!
2 // COASTWEEKEND.COM
NCRD
Performing
Arts Center
36155 9th St.
Nehalem Oregon
Maps available from LB Visitors Bureau,
Ocean Park Chamber, and download
from beachartist.org
*Not all venues are open Sunday – see map for further details