SCRATCHPAD Your North Coast Halloween planning guide By NIKKI DAVIDSON COAST WEEKEND EDITOR This weekend is going to be one of the most active on the North Coast in a long time. The Halloween holiday falls during the weekend, which means there’s no shortage of activities to celebrate a return to some kind of normalcy. Cities host trick-or-treating The Astoria Downtown Historic District Association is bringing back Downtown Asto- ria Trick-or-Treat. Families are invited to visit their favorite shops on Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. to pick up some treats. Masks (in addi- tion to costumes) are required and participants are asked to social distance. Many other North Coast cities are also hosting a full list of family-friendly Hallow- een festivities. You can fi nd a detailed list on page fi ve of this week’s edition of Coast Weekend. Haunted houses open for screams Decorated haunted attractions will also open for the weekend throughout the North Coast. Rhett’s Ranch in Ilwaco will host a Fright Night on Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $10 each. Guests will have the chance to walk through the “haunted woods” on the Long Beach Peninsula. T & C Home Furnishings at 1033 Com- mercial St. in Astoria will open their doors to the public for “The Haunted Basement,” Friday and Saturday night from 6 to 9 p.m. Ticket prices are $1 per person for entry. The “Terror on Turlay” haunted home located at 32520 Turlay Lane in Warrenton will be open for evening scare tours Thursday through Sunday. A $10 donation per person will help pay for the setup costs and serve as a fund- raiser to help pay for a local girl’s service dog. In this issue of Coast Weekend, you’ll fi nd more spooktacular events on pages six through 10. Escape the spooky in the great outdoors If you’re looking for a more relaxed All Hallow’s Eve, several non-spooky events are happening with an emphasis on enjoy- ing the natural fall scenery inside local state parks. Read more about those events on page 12. However you choose to spend this Hallow- een holiday, I hope you have a safe and fun weekend! RS STAFF AND CONTRIBUTO ON THE COVER An Astoria Underground Tour group explores the abandoned tunnel system beneath the streets of the city. COAST WEEKEND EDITOR NIKKI DAVIDSON THU RSDAY OCT. 28 2021 CALENDAR COORDINATOR SARAH SMITH Tales from below ASTORIA UN GIVES HALL DERGROUND OWEEN TO URS KID-FRIEN HALLOWE DLY EN ACTIVITIES CONTRIBUTORS CAROLYN HOARD BARBARA LLOYD McMICHAEL BRIAN MEDFORD EMILY O’CONNOR PATRICK WEBB PAGES 4-5 SHELBURNE HOTEL GETS SPO OKY PAGE 6 PAGE 8 PHOTO BY NIKKI BO ON CANDY URB RECIPE PAGE 10 DAVIDSON Coast Weekend is published every Thursday by the EO Media Group, all rights reserved. No part of this publication can be reproduced without consent of the publisher. Coast Weekend appears weekly in The Astorian and the Chinook Observer. TO SUBMIT AN ITEM Phone: 503.325.3211 Ext. 217 or 800.781.3211 Fax: 503.325.6573 E-mail: editor@coastweekend.com Address: P.O.Box 210 • 949 Exchange St. Astoria, OR 97103 To advertise in Coast Weekend, call 503-325-3211 or contact your local sales representative. © 2021 COAST WEEKEND Find it all online! CoastWeekend.com features full calendar listings, keyword search and easy sharing on social media. YOUR #1 PREMIER CANNABIS RETAILER LARGEST SELECTION FRIENDLY & KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF ELITE PRODUCTS –– For Washington Residents –– Ilwaco Cathlamet (8am - 10pm) 360-261-7200 133 Howerton Ave (8am - 10pm) 360-849-4504 327 WA-4 Kelso Longview (8am - 12am) (8am - 12am) 360-636-0420 360-703-3229 820A West Side Hwy 971 14th Ave WARNING: This product has intoxicating effects and may be habit forming. There may be health risks associated with the consumption of this product. For use only by adults 21 and over. Keep out of reach of children. Marijuana can impair concentration, coordination, and judgement. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2021 // 3