Soup Bowl starts Saturday The Harbor’s annual Soup Bowl is scheduled for Saturday. The soup bowl is an annual fundraiser for The Harbor, which supports local survi- vors of domestic and sexual violence. Event tickets will contain a pack of passes that can be exchanged for a free bowl of soup from participating restaurants with a purchase of $20 at harbornw.org/ soupbowl. Bowls of soup will be available throughout May. Participating restaurants include Bridge- water Bistro, The Green Door Cafe, T. Paul’s Supper Club, T. Paul’s Urban Cafe, Good to Go, Arnie’s Cafe, Ship Out, Peter Pan Market & Deli, Fort George Brewery + Public House, Cannon Beach Hardware + Public House and Seasons Cafe. Hailey Hoff man/The Astorian Actors rehearse ‘Play On!’ at the Coaster Theatre in March 2020. Coaster Th eatre seeks actors CANNON BEACH — Coaster The- atre Playhouse is accepting audition submis- sions until May 4 for a murder mystery and Shakespeare pieces that will be performed this summer. To audition, submit an audio or voice recording of one minute or shorter that includes you singing “Happy Birthday” and a 30-sec- ond poem or monologue to info@coasterthe- atre.com. In the body of your email, include your name; phone number; age; height; a brief list of past roles; whether you have a prefer- ence between performing in the murder mys- tery, the Shakespeare performances or both. If you’re interested in performing in the murder mystery show, you should include whether you have a preference for character role. The shows will be cast by May 7 and rehearsals begin May 10 through a combina- tion of virtual and in-person sessions. Both the murder mystery and Shakespeare shows will run between July and September. More information, including a list of roles to audition for, is avail- able at coastertheatre.com/shows/ audition-notice-2021-summer-park-shows/ Plant sale set for this weekend NEHALEM — Nehalem Bay Garden Club’s annual plant sale will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday at 43080 North Fork Road. Perennials, shrubs, annuals, houseplants, vegetables and seeds will be available to buy. On Saturday, the “Sharpenator” will be available to sharpen tools for attendees. Cash and checks will be accepted. Attendees are expected to wear masks and bring their own boxes. Sale funds will be donated to local organizations. Vendors sought for local markets Astoria Sunday Market, Seaside Farm- ers Market and North Coast Food Web are accepting new food vendors. Farmers and food producers are sought for the Astoria Sunday Market. To apply, contact manager Shelby Meyers at shelby@astoriad- owntown.com or 503-440-7168. Food producers who sell produce, eggs, meat and cheese products are sought for the Seaside Farmers Market. To apply, call 541- 961-1229 or email awildt@sunsetempire.com. Prospective food vendors for the North Coast Food Web should contact Caitlin Sey- fried at caitlin@northcoastfoodweb.org. Raffl e to benefi t land conservancy CANNON BEACH — A raffl e of a painting by artist Greg Navratil will benefi t the North Coast Land Conservancy. Raffl e tickets cost $10 each and are available at DragonFire Gallery or by call- ing 503-436-1533. The winning ticket will be drawn during the Earth and Ocean Arts Festival, scheduled for Sept. 17-19. The painting, “Onward,” is an acrylic painting on canvas. The painting depicts a Pacifi c Northwest forest. All proceeds will go toward the land conservancy for its purchase of the Rainfor- est Reserve. Guitarist will perform Saturday SEAVIEW — The Sou’wester His- toric Lodge will host Seattle guitar- ist RL Heyer for a concert from 8 to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday at the lodge, 3728 J Pl. The show will be appropriate for all ages and is free to watch. Masks and social distancing will be required. RL Heyer CrosswordAnswers L O C A P A R T S T A R M I I T S A M R I P E N P H G M A I R I D S A N A H S I M P O W I R E N E S G O T T O I C O N E E S E L A U R L S E T S Y L I A E M S S I L O S I S A L I S L P S E I M S C I C A T S H S A S O U I N S D L E A L M M S F O O T L O N G S C A N C E L O U T S H A H S S A Y A H N I G H T E N E M Y H E L P S O N T O E L E G O I R A T O R Y B R O Y I N A Y N H A Y E D L A H A R S M S E O R A L B I A T E I T T H E M U S E S A N G E L E Y E S U N A O N S S I E N L I N O C K S H S U P I T E F E R Y S S T I R A E Y S S T S T A E L N O N J A W B O N E A T A L L M A I N M R E A N T U E S P B O S C K A I L D A S K E O N R D E A E N D E A R E D A T S T R A W S E D R A A Y L A E N T Y THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 2021 // 15