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    Blues concert to be held
Saturday in Cannon Beach
CANNON BEACH — The
Tolovana Arts Colony will wrap
up the 2021 Concert in the
Park season with a tribute con-
cert for musician Maggie Kit-
son Saturday night. The concert
will be held at the park located
northeast of the Cannon Beach
Chamber of Commerce building
at 2nd Street and Spruce.
In Cannon Beach, Kit-
son is often referred to as the
“beloved fi rst lady of the blues.”
The show will feature Kitson’s
friends and collaborators, who
will pay respect to her musical
infl uence in Cannon Beach and
beyond.
The free, family-friendly
concert begins at 5 p.m. Satur-
day. Attendees are encouraged
to bring blankets, low-backed
chairs and picnic baskets. Dogs,
frisbees and soccer balls are
welcome. Social distancing and
masking requirements will be
observed in accordance with
Oregon state laws.
Washington State Parks
are free on Saturday
Lasers Lasers Birmingham
Concert set
for Saturday
A tribute concert to musician
Maggie Kitson is set for Saturday
evening in Cannon Beach.
The concert is made possi-
ble by a community grant. For
more information, visit tolova-
naartscolony.org, email tolo-
vanaartscolony@gmail.com or
call 541-215-4445.
SEAVIEW, Wash. — The
Sou’wester Historic Lodge will
host country musician Lasers
Lasers Birmingham for a con-
cert from 8 to 9:30 p.m. on Sat-
urday at the lodge, 3728 J Place.
The show will be open to all
ages and free to watch.
Hailey Hoff man/The Astorian
A gull explores the edge of the
water at Cape Disappointment
State Park.
OLYMPIA, Wash. — In recog-
nition of National and Washing-
ton Public Lands Day, entrance
to Washington state lands will be
free Saturday. Visitors will not
need a Discover Pass to park in
all visitor parking lots in Depart-
ment of Natural Resources and
Washington Department of Fish
and Wildlife lands and day-use
areas.
The free entrance day applies
to Cape Disappointment State
Park, Leadbetter State Park and
several other state-owned lands
located on or near the Long
Beach Peninsula.
In 1994, National Public Lands
Day was established as the fourth
Saturday in September. The
National Environmental Educa-
tion Foundation coordinates the
special day every year. In 2019,
the Washington State Legisla-
ture passed a bill proclaiming the
fourth Saturday in September as
Washington Public Lands Day.
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