Historian to lecture on Lewis and Clark Expedition Agriculture-themed art contest open to submissions OREGON — Artwork is sought for Oregon’s 38th annual Art About Agri- culture competition and exhibition. Sub- missions are due April 4 at agsci.ore- gonstate.edu/art/art-about-agriculture. Art About Agriculture is an annual exhibition of agriculture-themed art- work coordinated by Oregon State ASTORIA — Lewis and Clark National Historical Park’s monthly “In Their Footsteps” lecture will be held vir- tually at 1 p.m. Sunday at youtube.com/ user/Lewisandclarknhp. David L. Nicandri will present “Pacific Slope Prologues to Lewis & Clark.” His presentation will focus on the Lewis and Clark Expedition and how the exploits of British explorers shaped and confused the Corps of Discovery’s journey. Nicandri has studied and wrote about Capt. James Cook and the Lewis and Clark Expedition for nearly two decades. He is a former director of the Washington State Historical Society and the author of “Captain Cook Rediscovered: Voyaging to the Icy Latitudes” and “River of Prom- ise: Lewis and Clark on the Columbia.” University’s College of Agricultural Sciences. This year’s show will be a com- petitive, juried exhibition. Submis- sions should be art pieces about agricul- ture. Artists from the Pacifi c Northwest can submit art. All visual art styles and approaches are eligible. David L. Nicandri CrosswordAnswers Katy Cauker’s ‘Carpenter Hill Orchard and Vineyard’ was one of the winning pieces for the 2020 Art About Agriculture contest. Fiber festival seeking participants SKAMOKAWA — Coordinators for the Farm to Fiber Festival is seeking volun- teers, educators, committee members and demonstrators for the festival, which will be held Sept. 9 to 12 at Wahkiakum County Fairgrounds. The new festival will bring together fi ber enthusiasts, youth and fi ber animal breed- ers together for education, demonstrations, sales and competitions. Those interested in participating should contact event coordinators by calling 360-904-6065 or 360-703-7291. Coordinators can also be reached by emailing lrcagle@gmail.com or thejab- bershack@gmail.com. Astoria Art Loft seeks exhibit entries ASTORIA — Astoria Art Loft is accept- ing entries for an upcoming exhibit. Art should feature animals that are extinct or endangered. Art can be submitted by emailing astoriaartloft@gmail.com. Art can be submitted in person by calling 503- 791-8444 by setting up an appointment. Submissions are due Aug. 29 and will be featured in a show during fall. Artists are expected to pay a $15 entry fee. P O S S E O A T E S S T R A P R U M P S A N T O N S W I L L G A I U S I C A N T G C O H O I N V I N E R I P E N T H O C M E A L I P T E H E Y S S E A S E S L E I S E I D A C O C E N O E F R Y E A L I D Y O W N V I A A I N S E L E W I T E N T D E A A F R O B E S T O F N O R M V E E P F U R B Y T A I L S H O E R R S E A A R V A P O E A R T S W T F T H E O V E R E S T M S A L S T Y T H T E N U T R E O U E S T E P O S L I L E U T A N T A I N A N T A T H U R R A T E I S T S P E T O R U G A S P D O E N T N E A K P I R E A T O U S O R S T O F O B L I T I O S H S P E W Y W A R I N V Z E S E N E E P A R E P R O D U C E O R D I N A N C E S L E E K M A Z D A E L M E R L E E R Y T O N E R E D G E S S E R E N A U N N I I T T E B R A THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 2021 // 27