Museum seeks volunteers to preserve history TILLAMOOK — The Tillamook County Pioneer Museum is looking for vol- unteers to help with a large- scale inventory project to digitize records and cata- logue its collection of 55,000 artifacts and 20,000 pictures. The goal of the project is to improve record keep- ing and object storage to make the historical collection more accessible. Eventually the museum will also need to rehouse thousands of arti- facts to a new location. “This project is neces- sary because at the moment we don’t have a comprehen- sive grasp on what we have in our holdings and what sto- ries they may be able to tell about our community and Concert College needs volunteer tutors set for ASTORIA — The Clatsop Commu- nity College Volunteer Literacy Pro- Saturday gram is seeking tutors who would like region’s history,” said Peyton Tracy, the museum’s collec- tions manager. “Our collec- tion is exceptionally large for a museum of our size, in part due to the dedicated support of our community. We want to be able to preserve it to the highest standards and make use of it to share our collec- tive history with the public.” The museum is asking for help with the fi rst phase of the project, digitizing collec- tions records. Anyone inter- ested in volunteering to help with data entry, is encour- aged to contact exhibits@ tcpm.org. The Tillamook County Pioneer Museum was founded in 1935 by Oregon pioneers. to work remotely with adult students, most of whom are second language learners. Volunteers can expect to meet once or twice each week for about an hour. The coordinator will make sure the stu- dents are ready to appear on Zoom, and supplied with study materials. Volunteers should have a computer with a camera and microphone. Training on conducting Zoom lessons and tutoring adult students is available. If interested, please contact epurcell@clatsopcc.edu. SEAVIEW — The Sou’wester Historic Lodge will host indie musician Henry Chad- wick 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. Henry Chadwick will perform at the Sou’wester Historic Lodge Saturday. facebook.com/CoastWeekend CrosswordAnswers M O M S M A N E D ‘Kyoto Gardens’ by Randy and Lena Burke, won Best of Show for the Trail’s End Art Association’s annual judged show. Photography duo wins Gearhart art award GEARHART — The Trail’s End Art Association has announced the annual judged show winners. Gearhart photography duo Randy and Lena Burke won Best of Show in the 70th annual judged show in August. The duo’s work, “Kyoto Gardens,” taken at a lush garden in Kyoto, Japan, was cho- sen by this year’s judge, Frankie White, from a large fi eld of artwork representing a variety of mediums including oil, watercolor, mixed media, metal, glass, wood and photography. Artist Martha Urman’s beach scene “Pale Winter Light” was chosen by Gearhart Mayor Paulina Cockrum to receive the May- or’s Award. A L L O W C O S O N E U P A M A N A T E N D R I A G L L L S E O X A M A T I Z M A Z A D E I O N N U S E T B A L L N I O A U T I M G I A N S K E E V T A S N N O O N E G O N S T D I L E I G N E F A R C E S I L E N T T R R U G I L S I M B S M S E N N E U E P R A A G T E O D S T O A T S T O K E S S I R I U S R I G H T O N C U E E M B I L R E A B R A Y N E P H Y A M E P I D A D A R E N R U L E X E R E A S E P A A N H L E R Y B O I L S E O S S C A T E C H S O N L I L A O L I V A C H T I M E W H I T E B R K E A S O S W A Y L Y A S O C D V E N T U R I E F O W E E S I R I A S L E S S T G I F T H O E N I D R S G T S S A C T N O N I N T C H I L I A I S L E T A M E R E E N I E A T W A R D I A L S T H R E E E A S E L N E L L THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2021 // 15