Concerts to be held at Cape Disappointment Three For Silver Concert set for Saturday SEAVIEW — The Sou’wester Historic Lodge will host Three For Silver, a “full- time trio of gypsy jazz mercenaries and multi-instrumentalists” for a concert from 8 to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday at the lodge, 3728 J Place. The show will be open to all ages and free to watch. Novelist featured at KALA event ASTORIA — KALA will host revolves around the impact of novelist Alan E. Rose at 8 p.m. AIDS on the narrator as the virus Friday at 1017 Marine Drive. spreads in Melbourne, Australia, Tickets are limited to nine small and through his community in groups of two to three people Portland. The novel was awarded each. Tickets cost $15 and are the Foreword INDIES Book of available at brownpapertickets. the Year Award. com Audience members will be The event also is part of able to ask performers questions Alan E. Rose KALA’s new monthly original and can expect some surprises series, “First Person: authors talk,” during the events. Events will which will feature an hour of lively features writers’ perspectives on discussion with local authors and writers. everything related to writing. Heather Hirschi will be the series’ host. KALA is overseen by HIPFiSHmonthly, Rose’s novel, “As If Death Summoned,” whose publisher is Dinah Urell. Hoff man Gallery opens July show MANZANITA — Hoff man Center for the Arts’ May show will run until Aug. 1 at the gallery, 594 Laneda Ave. The show features artists Pam Greene and Kathy Kanas. Greene will be featuring the show “Pacifi c Daydream,” which includes a col- lection of paintings that depict the Oregon Coast. All of the paintings were made in Neah-Kah-Nie. Kanas will showcase handmade baskets that were made during the coronavirus pan- demic. Many of the baskets were made on the road and were inspired by Kanas’ expe- rience during the pandemic. The gallery is open from 1 to 5 p.m. Fri- day through Sunday. Admission is free. ‘Hour of Ethereal Light’ by Pam Greene. ILWACO — A series of summer concerts will be held in Cape Dis- appointment State Park, beginning Saturday. Concerts take place at 7 p.m. at the Waikiki Beach lawn and outdoor amphi- theater, along Jetty Road in the south end of the park. The Hackles, which is Luke Ydstie and Kati Claborn’s roots-infl uenced band, will perform Saturday. Follow- ing The Hackles are Neftalí Rivera and Grupo Borikuas, a Puerto Rican band performs dynamic music with Afro-Ca- ribbean roots, on July 24; Annie Staninec and John Kael, a Portland duo with a passion for traditional bluegrass and early country, on Aug. 14; and Briar, a powerful Washington state jazz and blues singer, on Aug. 28. Blues musician to perform in Tolovana CANNON BEACH — Tolovana Arts Colony will host blues musician Nor- man Sylvester at 5:30 p.m. in Cannon Beach’s downtown city park. Sylvester is known as the “Boo- gie Cat.” He was inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame in 2011. He has performed with BB King, Buddy Guy, Mavis Staples Norman and more. Sylvester Attendance will be free and open to all ages. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets, low- backed chairs and fully-stocked picnic baskets. CrosswordAnswers S H A S T A C A N T O S A N N A L S M O U N D S I L L Y M M E A O D A P L H A D I S A B E T B L A H B O R E P F F T R I C H G O A T R U T H O N C E R P D E L A D A I C L I Y D E V E R G P A P E R E S O T E E E C R E A H O N R T L L O W Y C R I E D O S I L E R L O L A A Y C O N N D S A W G I E S E A R T H E L O L A N E T I M E S L T E S T O O N T R O V U D A N E T S M E S T H R E E O W N A G E J O U R N E Y S R E E A A T S W I C A A D U P R S I D R T E L B E Y E O L F T U I G E R N O O O D D N Q U I R B U G G Y A I H O I L L T R A V E E L I R A W O R S I A L E R Y E Y S S T K A Z O O I G U A N A T E R R O R S R A F I R L C U J O B E W H I S A M S A R A Y E R N I O G P H E T N A D E S T E A S P S P E T S N A S T THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2021 // 15