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ON YOUR PHONE COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA R Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and other great content at CoastWeekend.com THURSDAY JAN. 16 Saturday, January 25 Monday, January 27 Windless Kite Festival 8:30 a.m. World Kite Museum, 303 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash. kitefestival. com or 360-642-4020. Two full days of fun featuring indoor kite fl ying competitions, workshops and perfor- mances. ited non-oyster menu. Cash bar outside. √ Thursday, January 23 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. Open Clay Studio 10 a.m. Hoff man Center for the Arts, 594 Laneda Ave., Manzanita. 503- 368-3846. All levels and practices includ- ing hand-building, sculpting and wheel throwing welcome. Writing Alive! 2 p.m. Center for Contemplative Arts, 651 Manzanita Avenue, Manzanita. neahkahnie. net/cca. Six-week workshop, cost $120. Pre-arranged drop-in dates $22 a week. Volunteer Interest Meeting 5:30 p.m. North Coast Food Web, 577 18th St., Astoria. north- coastfoodweb.org or 503-468-0921. All the details you need to fi gure out how your skills can best match with NCFW projects. How Real Is Math? 6 p.m. Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane Street, Astoria. fort- georgebrewery.com or 503-325-7468. Free. Presented by speakers Rich Beveridge and Seth Tichenor. Pajama Storytime 6 p.m. Ilwaco Timber- land Regional Library, 151 1st Ave North, Ilwaco, Wash. trl.org/lo- cations/ilwaco or 360- 642-3906. Free. Wear your pj’s and bring your bear to cuddle while listening to nighttime stories and songs. This event will be held after regular hours, no other library services will be available. “First Impressions” Story Slam 6 p.m. Maggie’s on the Prom, 580 S Beach Dr, Seaside. facebook.com/ pacifi cstoryslam. Live, P RESERVE yesterday √ nine week storytelling performance compe- tition. Community Tap & Ballet Classes 6:45 p.m. Encore Dance Studio & Born to Enter- tain Preschool, 723 E Harbor Dr., Warrenton. getyoudancing.com/ preschool or 503- 861-1637. $10. Ages 13 and up. Open to all experience levels and abilities. Attend in activewear. I NFORM today NSPIRE I tomorrow 12 // COASTWEEKEND.COM A Stand up Tragedy With Lâm Quãng 7 p.m. KALA, 1017 Marine Dr, Astoria. facebook. com/pg/KALA- 1618157706103 99 or 503-338- 4878. $8 at door. Friday, January 24 Watercolor Classes Noon. The Picture Attic, 711 Pacifi c Hwy North, Long Beach, Wash. facebook.com/ pictureattic or 360- 642-4770. $15. Begin- ner and up. Drop-ins welcome. √ Green Piece 1 p.m. Hoff man Center for the Arts, 594 Laneda Ave., Manzanita. 503- 368-3846. Free. The Hoff man Center’s An- nual Color Show fea- turing a wide variety of art forms inspired by the color green and created by our community of North Coast Artists from Astoria to Tillamook. Art includes ceramics, √ collage, fi ber, drawing, painting, photography and sculpture. *This event repeats at 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Candy Skein’s Knit and Craft Night 5 p.m. Candy Skein Yarn & Crafts, 382 12th St, Astoria. 503-741- 3577. Free. All levels welcome. Psilocybin Services Initiative 6 p.m. Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane Street, Astoria. fortgeorgebrewery. com or 503-325-7468. Learn about the Psilocybin Services Ini- tiative-2020, the state- wide ballot initiative to create legal access √ to psilocybin-assisted therapy in Oregon. “Betrayal” 7:15 p.m. The Ten Fifteen The- ater, 1015 Com- mercial St, Astoria. $15. Doors open half hour before the show. A triangle of relation- ship, the play moves backwards in time revealing the secrets of who knows what √ OREGON FILM MUSEUM 732 Duane ST Manzanita Fim Series — PDX Shorts 7:30 p.m. Hoff man Center for the Arts, 594 Laneda Ave., Man- zanita. 503-368-3846. Free. A screening of 16 short documentaries produced by Oregon independent fi lmmak- ers. Coast Weekend welcomes comments and contributions from readers. New items for publication consideration must be submitted by 10 a.m. Tuesday, one week and two days before publication. √ Coast Weekend editor suggested events Experience Astoria HERITAGE MUSEUM 1618 Exchange ST and when between a husband, wife and the husband’s best friend. FLAVEL HOUSE MUSEUM 441 8th ST Functional Pottery 9 a.m. Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1140 Broadway St, Seaside. sunsetempire. com or 503-738-3311. $40 resident, $60 non-resident. This class will focus specif- ically on the tech- niques used to create functional pottery such as plates, bowls, cups, mugs and more. Reading Shakespeare 10 a.m. North County Recreation District, 361555 9th St., Nehalem. ncrd.org or 855-444-6273. A Visit from Fort Clatsop ranger 10:30 a.m. War- renton Commu- nity Library, 160 S Main St, Warrenton. ci.warrenton.or.us/li- brary or 503-861-8268. The ranger will read “Salamander Room” and show participants how to make a sala- mander diorama. √ Family Storytime 10:30 a.m. Astoria Public Library, 450 10th Street, Astoria. Astoria chamber meeting and banquet 5 p.m. Astoria Warren- ton Chamber of Com- merce, 111 W Marine Dr, Astoria. travelas- toria.com or 800-875- 6807. $40 per person, includes dinner and one raffl e ticket. Come as a fl apper or come as you are. Dress as a gangster or a silent screen star. Beginning Argentine Tango With Estelle & Celeste Olivares 6 p.m. Astoria Arts and Move- ment Center, 342 10th St, Astoria. astoriaartsandmove- ment.com or 503-791- 5657. $10. All levels welcome. Intermedi- ate tango begins at 7 p.m. √ Create functional pottery Saturday in Seaside. astorialibrary.org or 503-325-7323. Free All ages, every fi rst Saturday. Food event for chil- dren ages 4 and up. A free tumbling class to local kids while collecting donations. 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. Cartwheels for Canned Food 11 a.m. Encore Dance Studio & Born to Enter- tain Preschool, 723 E Harbor Dr., Warrenton. getyoudancing.com/ preschool or 503-861- √ North County Pie Day 2:30 p.m. White Clover Grange, 36585 HIghway 53, Nehalam. white- clovergrange.org or 503-812-9965. $10, $5 for children 12 and under. Pie auction. √ Enjoy a free tumbling class with a non- perishable food donation at Cartwheels for Canned Food Saturday. 1637. Non-perishable food donation for entry. Encore Dance Studio is hosting their 13th annual Cart- wheels for Canned Annie Sing-A-Long 6:10 p.m. Liberty Theatre, 1203 Commercial St., Astoria. libertyastoria. org or 503-325-9522. Adults $8, children 18 and under $5. √ √ of Australia’s massive brush fi res, Blue Scorch- er, a portion of Sweets for Relief proceeds will go to Australian relief eff orts and a portion of them will go Surfrider, √ Hygge Night 5 p.m. Astoria Public Library, 450 10th Street, Astoria, OR. For more information, visit Little Bird Parent- Child Music Class 9 a.m. Riverszen Yoga Studio 1406 Marine Drive, Astoria. gabri- ellemacrae@gmail. com. Drop-in $12 per class or $40 for the full four-week session for for two people, one child and one parent or guardian. Sing, play and dance together. Children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult. √ Crab & Oyster Feed 11 a.m. Naselle School, 793 SR 4, Naselle, Wash. naselles- portsclub.org. $25 full crab dinner, $15 half crab dinner, $5 hot dog meal. Hosted by Naselle sports club. √ √ Spinning Circle 1 p.m. astori- afi berarts.org. 503-325-5598. Bring a spinning wheel to participate in the spinning circle. √ Baked Bingo 7 p.m. Merry Time Bar & Grill, 995 Marine Drive, Astoria. 503- 468-0852. Free. Win prizes including baked goods. Ancient Astrology for Today 6 p.m. Clatsop Community College, 1651 Lexington Ave, Asto- ria. clatsopcc.edu or 503-338-2408. $20. “Music” Story Slam 7 p.m. North Beach Tavern, 102 Pioneer Rd, Seaview. facebook. com/pacifi cstoryslam. Live, nine week story- telling performance competition. √ Sasquatch Story and Art 10:30 a.m. Warrenton Community Library, 160 S Main St, War- renton. ci.warrenton. or.us/library or 503- 861-8268. Benefi t Night: The Harbor 4:30 p.m. Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane St., Astoria. fortgeorge- brewery.com or 503- 325-7468. All profi ts from your purchases upstairs will go to the Wednesday, January 29 Sit & Stitch 1 p.m. Home- spun Quilts and Yarn, 108 10th St, Astoria. homespun- quilt.com or 503-325- 3300. Community knitting, crochet, spin- ning and needlework every Wednesday and Saturday. √ a local organization that focuses on ocean cleanup and coastal preservation. astorialibrary.org or call 503-325-7323. Set- tle into a state of co- ziness & contentment with tea, cake and a quiet space. Gaze into the hygge fi re. Tuesday, January 28 Sketching Group 9 a.m. North County Recre- ation District & Performing Arts Center, 361555 9th Street, Nehalem. ncrd. org or 855-444-6273. Sketching group for adults. Oyster Feed 3 p.m. Big O Saloon & General Store, 89523 Hwy 202, Astoria. ol- neysaloon.com or 503- 325-8270. Patio event rain or shine. Annex parking available. No reservations or reserved seating. Lim- Sunday, January 26 Sweets for Relief 11 a.m. Blue Scorcher Bakery & Cafe, 1493 Duane Street, Astoria bluescorcher.coop or 503-338-7473. In light Monday Matinee 2 p.m. Astoria Public Library, 450 10th Street, Astoria. astorialibrary. org or 503-325-7323. Free weekly fi lm show- ings. Discussion after. Popcorn and choco- late provided. “ Music “ Story Slam 7 p.m. Workers Tavern, 281 W Marine Dr, As- toria. facebook.com/ pacifi cstoryslam. Live, nine week storytelling performance compe- tition. √ Trivia 7 p.m. Merry Time Bar & Grill, 995 Ma- rine Drive, Astoria.. merrytimebar.com or 503-468-0852. $2 per person. Host Emily Geddiss. Teams of 1-6 compete for cash and prizes answering trivia from a variety of topics. cause. The Harbor’s mission is to provide advocacy, prevention, and support while promoting self-deter- mination and hope for survivors of domes- tic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Enhance your sense of community with a si- lent auction, raffl e. Fort George Benefi t Night is held the last Tuesday of every month. Raise a pint and raise some funds for valuable local nonprofi ts. Thursday, January 30 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. Open Clay Studio 10 a.m. Hoff man Cen- ter for the Arts, 594 Laneda Ave., Manza- nita. 503-368-3846. All levels and practices in- cluding hand-building, sculpting and wheel throwing welcome. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2020 // 13