ARTS IN BRIEF Manzanita market opens Friday MANZANITA — The Manzanita Farmers Market will be held weekly from 4 to 7 p.m., starting Friday and running until Sept. 17 at Underhill Plaza, 635 Manzanita Ave. A variety of vendors will be present. Customer parking will be available in the gravel lot on Manzanita Ave., across the street from Manzanita Fresh Foods. Applications are open to vendors on a rolling basis at manzanitafarmersmar- ket.com. Questions can be directed to info@manzanitafarmersmarket.com or 503-836-3534. Finnish play available to watch online ASTORIA — Astor Street Opry Com- pany and the Astoria Scandinavian Mid- summer Festival Association will present a virtual reader’s theater production Tuesday through June 30. The play is available to view for free starting at 5 p.m. on Tuesday at bit.ly/3uLLfmI The show, “Love and Politics,” is a one- act play written by A.T. and published in 1906 in Finland. The vintage piece was found in the attic of Suomi Hall and trans- lated by Sirpa Duoos. Actors recorded a performance at Suomi Hall, directed by ChrisLynn Taylor. The play tells the tale of Mr. Ketonen, a widower, who wants his daughter to marry his best friend. Hilda, the daughter, doesn’t want to marry her father’s friend because she is in love with a local socialist leader, even though her father hates socialists. Seaside Museum reopens SEASIDE — The Seaside Museum will celebrate its reopening with a rib- bon cutting at noon on Friday at the museum, 570 Necanicum Blvd. The museum’s reopening also marks the opening of a special exhibit by Oregon Historical Society, “Ore- gon Voices.” The exhibit features five three-sided pop-up kiosks that explore some of the people, events and ideas that have shaped Oregon and fought for social change. The museum is also featuring several new exhibits both indoors at at the But- terfield Cottage buildings. The ribbon cutting is sponsored by the Seaside Chamber of Commerce. The museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Sou’wester summer camps open for sign-up SEAVIEW — Registration is open at souwesterlodge.com for two summer camps hosted by Sou’wester Lodge. During the camps, artists will lead students through workshops in ceram- ics, fiber arts, animation, mask making and more. The Sou’wester Summer Camp will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- days, Wednesdays and Thursdays between June 18 and Aug. 30. The camp is open to ages 7 to 14. Registration costs $200, plus a materials fee. Snacks will be provided. An adult program is also available for ages 15 and older. The program runs from 3 to 5:30 p.m. and costs $150, plus a materials fee. Snacks will be provided. Concert set for Sunday SEAVIEW — The Sou’wester Historic Lodge will host musician Corinne Sharlet for a concert from 8 to 9:30 p.m. on Sunday at the lodge, 3728 J Place. The show will be appropriate for all ages and is free to watch. Masks and social distancing will be required. Flamenco shows set for Ilwaco, Astoria Tickets are available for two upcom- ing performances by Seattle-based fla- menco dancer Savannah Fuentes, who will perform on June 18 in Ilwaco at the River City Theater and in Astoria on June 19 at KALA Performance Space. Tickets for the Ilwaco show are available at savannahf.com/perfor- mance. Tickets for the Astoria show are available at brownpapertickets.com/ event/5143250. The shows are part of Fuentes’ tour “Flores de Verano, Flamenco en Vivo,” a program that celebrates rebirth and new beginnings. Traditional fla- menco musical forms and contemporary themes will be featured. Fuentes will be joined by singer and guitarist Diego Amador Jr. ‘When I pray, I find I am talking to myself,’ by Ronald Butler. Photography exhibits open Saturday ASTORIA — LightBox Photographic Gallery will open its new exhibit, “The Fantastic Film Show” from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday at the gallery, 1045 Marine Drive. The exhibit is a celebration of the gallery’s anniversary. The gallery opened on June 13, 2009. The exhibit features photographic images made from a variety of cameras. The show will run until July 7. The exhibit features dozens of photographers from across the U.S. Also featured is a second exhibit, “A Banquet of Light,” which features images by photographer Jim Fitzgerald of Vancouver, Washington. The selection is a collection of images from the Rockefel- ler Forest in Humboldt Red- woods of Northern California. ‘Island’ by Rory Earnshaw. 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