Hoff man Center holds monthly writing program MANZANITA — The Hoff man Cen- ter for the Arts’ Community Writes monthly writing program is seeking submissions from North Coast writers. Entries may be poetry, fi ction, non-fi c- tion or memoir. There is a $5 fee per submission. Submissions will be published on a roll- ing basis to the Hoff man Center’s website, hoff manarts.org. Submissions should not exceed 800 words, and should include an image, if possible. The writing must be inspired by the prompt designated for each month. The title does not need to include the prompt topic. The prompts are: January – rain; Febru- ary – presidents; March – wind; April – the cruelest month; May – lust; June – burst- ing out; July – I love a parade; August – wilting; September – renewal; October – spooked; November – thankful; December – celebrations. For submission guidelines and infor- mation, go to: hoff manarts.org/writing/ community-writes/ CrosswordAnswers P A R I S The band Golden Promise. Fort George holds Sunday concerts ASTORIA — Fort George Brewery is holdings concerts from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sun- days this month. All ages are welcome. There is no cover. On Sunday, Three For Silver will play. The Portland-based band features one-of-a- kind instruments and plays Americana-type music. On Jan. 23, Portland-based band Golden Promise will perform. The band plays orig- inal country. Fort George is located at 1483 Duane St. in Astoria. G I F T The band Three For Silver. Land stewards course off ered Oregon State University’s Forestry and Natural Resources Extension is off ering an online land stewards course Jan. 25 to April 5. Tuition for the course is $150 and is open until Jan. 21. The expert-led course is intended for peo- ple interested in learning how to improve their land. Topics covered include creating a manage- ment plan; forest and woodland management; wildfi re preparedness; wildlife habitat; stream ecosystems; healthy soils; pasture manage- ment; rural water-system management; rural economics and enterprise; and how to fi nd resources and get help. To register and for more information, go to: extension.oregonstate.edu/land-steward, or contact lead instructor Rachel Werling, land steward coordinator, at rachel.werling@ore- gonstate.edu or 541-776-7371, ext. 211. S H E A F E D A G E N T C E D A R T O L D A L I E P R I D E P A R A D E A L M A R S A L A E R E E N D E T U W A R O G O R S M A N L O E R E M G P A R C L E S S P S T R H O I E P E R A N D D D S S O L A N F O R E W O E R C A L V N E I D D O G C F A V R E A L T E R B E E R R A D S M A S F O R E N T A L I A I D A N U S T E R B A L D P O L E L I A B E T T C E R E A S I L O V E G E T I N A P A C A N A R G R E C O S E R U M P E T A L A N D E E D G S O E S L L A I T A D E N O I N E M M A G E E R A I G A C E H O S S L E M A R R I A I C S L O S E R S S T I R A A R O N B U R R A N S T C O I N Y A R S E T M A R I M O T A N T S O A M N M E C I R E A S T I D I E D U P S E X T E T S W R E C K N O A H F E N C E F L U E S facebook.com/CoastWeekend THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 2022 // 15