SCRATCHPAD Th e power of thank you By NIKKI DAVIDSON COAST WEEKEND EDITOR “I’ve got a story for you, and it’s a big deal,” whispered my assignment editor with an amused smirk. I had just started my journalism career in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and was working a grueling early-morning shift. After a year of coming into work at 2 a.m. and leaving past dusk for “big stories,” I wasn’t sure what to expect. I couldn’t hide the hesitation on my face. “You’re going to Washington, D.C.,” he said in a hushed voice, careful not to alert the other eager reporters in the newsroom about the assignment. I had to pinch myself. I was an Iowa girl who had left my comfort zone in the thanked the veteran for their service. Despite the fact that the plane was full of the toughest people I had ever met, there suddenly wasn’t a dry eye to be found. When I asked why the letters were so moving, they explained they hadn’t ever had people really ever tell them thank you and mean it like this before. This Veteran s Day, consider taking the time to say thank you to a veteran and really mean it. It could be the gratitude they’ve never gotten. Sadly, most Honor Flights are on hia- tus due to COVID-19. The Oregon chap- ter plans to resume trips in 2022. You can learn more about the local Honor Flight chapter at honorfl ightoforegon.org/ RS STAFF AND CONTRIBUTO ON THE COVER Passengers on the Arrow 2 tugboat tour are treated to views of sea lions lounging on the waterfront of Astoria. cornfi elds, picking up my belongings and moving 12 hours away from family to Michigan. The idea of being sent to the nation’s capital to cover a story seemed like a dream. It turns out the assignment was the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to docu- ment the area’s inaugural Honor Flight. I would be fl ying with 80 surviving World World II veterans to see the nation’s war memorials for the fi rst time. The non- profi t organizers hoped that by bringing a reporter on the trip, it would be easier to secure funding for their mission to give America’s veterans a free trip to Washing- ton, D.C., to see the war memorials cre- ated for them. Looking back 10 years later, most of the 18-hour trip is a blur. I recall how helpful the veterans were, insisting on carrying my camera gear from their wheelchairs, and chuckling over the funny adventures they shared with their comrades 60 years ago. Others were more serious, confessing to me they hadn’t ever talked about what they experienced, and the painful memories that never faded. The entire trip was extremely moving, but I mistakenly assumed the most emo- tional part of the assignment would be when the veterans arrived at the memori- als. I was caught off -guard when the tears started fl owing at a diff erent time. We were on the plane home, and vol- unteers announced it was time for a “mail call,” and handed out dozens of letters written by volunteers, family and local school children. Each note genuinely COAST WEEKEND EDITOR THU RSDAY NOV. 11 NIKKI DAVIDSON 2021 CALENDAR COORDINATOR SARAH SMITH A VIEW FROM THE WATER TUGBOAT TOUR OFFE RS NEW PERSPECT IVE OF AS TORIA PAGE 8 D MUSHR WIL OO SUMMIT M LONG BEA IN CH CONTRIBUTORS ANDY CAMERON DAVID CAMPICHE BARBARA LLOYD McMICHAEL PATRICK WEBB PAGE 6 THEATER WO RKS TO TURN UP THE HEAT PAGE 10 PHOTO BY HOW TO COO DELICATA K SQUASH PAGE 12 ANDY CAMERON 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, NOVEMBER 11, 2021 // 3