Art fundraiser set for Astoria Hailey Hoff man/The Astorian The Liberty Theatre in downtown Astoria. Liberty Th eatre seeks input ASTORIA — The Liberty Theatre is hosting a customer survey until June 1 at bit.ly/3tZqPq2 The survey’s results will help the theater’s staff plan how to host events moving forward. The theater plans on presenting both online and in-person per- formances, which follow health and safety protocols. The survey is anonymous. ASTORIA — Astoria Visual Arts will host an art sale/fundraiser from noon to 4 p.m. Thursday to Sunday and June 4-5 at the gallery, 1000 Duane St. The sale is part of the organization’s first “Artful Jumble,” where attendees can buy donated items to create new art. Proceeds benefit Astoria Visual Arts. Gently used art items and equipment like books, frames, canvases, small tables and textiles will be available. Astoria Visual Arts members will have early access to the sale and free items. CrosswordAnswers B L U R R A N U P A M E N S H A M S A T I T I O T A I M A C S A U L S A A B E L L E N M I R A C L E B R A A family visits the StoryTrail in South Bend, Washington. StoryTrail comes to Washington PACIFIC COUNTY — Local Timberland Regional Library branches have partnered with local organizations to bring a StoryTrail to various locations throughout the county from May to August. The trail is currently viewable near the trailhead of the Willapa Hills Trail in South Bend, Washington. The trail will be displayed there until May 31. The trail features “Where Do I Sleep?” by Jennifer Blomgren. The book tells a tale about Pacifi c Northwest ani- mals and includes a locally-inspired lullaby. The trail will move to diff erent locations throughout summer. It will be viewable in Ilwaco during June; Naselle during July; Raymond from Aug. 1 through Aug. 10; and Ocean Park from Aug. 13 through Aug. 30. Call the area’s regional library for the trail’s specifi c location. The trail is free to access and is open to the public. Anyone needing special accom- modations to participate in a library’s pro- grams may contact the library one week in advance. Astoria Visual Arts is seeking donated art items for a fundraiser. H E D G E T RIM M E R S L A P O FLU X U R Y E G G O T R O N U C A T E S N O L U D O B R A L A P L A N T S T H G O O G E N U P A N S I L I C I N C A S C O I P A N N O E D B R I C A A L O T M L A S A A T E S C I A M E R L P A E A D G U E S O V E E T T E R R B I A P P A E T O N D S O R T I N EAR T I S A O ONE R U B B F E N O I F D O E E D P R C U E S T I N G Z O N T D I T C A M M A O S E A E A P S N C R U S T A P E S I E M O U SET R B I P O D L L G U E B O P S E D E C L E R B U R N E R I B R N O T E X I V A TEE Y T E R N S T I F F A F I L H E F F O I M T R T S Y A O M E G A P R E P M I R E P T S D A N T E R O S S S T R A W H T M L facebook.com/CoastWeekend THURSDAY, MAY 27, 2021 // 15