The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, July 22, 2021, Page 3, Image 3

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Th ank you and goodbye
By ALYSSA EVANS
COAST WEEKEND EDITOR
As the North Coast, the Long Beach
Peninsula and the rest of the world con-
tinue adjusting into the newest stage of the
coronavirus pandemic, an abundance of
change is present on the coast.
The coastal arts and entertainment
scene has continued to adapt during the
past year-and-a-half. When venues closed,
shows were held virtually. After events
were initially canceled in March 2020, they
were adapted to be held virtually or under
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ment in a future edition of Coast Weekend.
Please continue sending event information,
story ideas and questions to editor@coast-
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Thank you all for your help and support
during my tenure as editor of Coast Week-
end. It’s been an honor to serve the com-
munity and help inform you about regional
arts and entertainment.
COAST WEEKEND EDITOR
THURSDAY
JULY 22
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ileged to learn about local residents and
help tell stories of importance. I’m thank-
ful for my experience as a local journal-
ist, whether I was covering a city coun-
cil meeting on the Long Beach Peninsula
or interviewing a regional artist for a pro-
fi le story.
The next editor of Coast Weekend will
soon take over and make an announce-
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STAFF AND CONTRIBUTO
ON THE
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Luana Stauff er
stands next to her
self portrait, ‘The
Swimmer,’ which
depicts Hawaii.
social distancing guidelines. Rather than
focusing on individual needs, the arts com-
munity rallied together in many ways —
even collaborating through a regional coa-
lition of arts organizations.
As events calendars continue to be
dusted off and fi lled up, in-person gather-
ings, shows and events are being held once
again. The local arts and entertainment
scene is in good hands and will continue to
thrive, thanks to the support of organiza-
tion leaders and local residents.
This is my last issue as editor of Coast
Weekend. After living in the area for three
years and working at both the Chinook
Observer and The Astorian, I’ve been priv-
2021
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