Naselle Community Center hosts instrumental concert NASELLE, Wash. — Instru- mental musicians Jennifer Good- enberger and Kim Angelis will perform together at the Naselle Community Center on Saturday at 2 p.m. The concert, sponsored by the Finnish American Folk Festival, will feature violin and piano com- positions from both artists. Goodenberger, a solo and col- laborative pianist, has released eight albums featuring classi- Hoff man Center hosts acrylic painting weekend workshop MANZANITA — Visual artist Dr. Melissa Grace Young will host “Soulful Art in Acrylic Expres- sion” on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. via Zoom. The workshop, organized by the Hoffman Center for the Arts, will focus on figurative acrylic painting. Topics include compo- sition, scale, color and emotional aspects of art making. With a background in medicine and psychology, Young is inter- ested in the intersections of art practice and healing. After a hur- ricane destroyed her family prac- tice in Texas, Young moved to the Pacifi c Northwest . She now calls Manzanita home, where her involvement with the Hoff - man Center began through their ceramic program, and later by teaching sketchbook journaling. Participants in the acrylic work- shop are asked to supply materi- als, including paints, brushes, can- vas and a charcoal stick or pencil. Tuition is $95. Z oom links will be provided to participants. For more information, go to www.hoff manarts.org. Filmmaker seeks actors, crew for Astoria project ASTORIA — Comic book historian and independent fi lmmaker Jon McClure is seeking local actors and crew members for an upcoming fi lm project, “Very Weird Tales,” set to begin production later this year. The short comedy set in Astoria is ded- icated to McClure’s late wife, who passed away in October. McClure is seeking 20 volunteer extras and 12 to 24 principal actors, as well as camera equipment, to sup- port the project. For more information, contact McClure at jonmcclure@live.com. cal music and Celtic folk arrange- ments, while Angelis, a composer and violinist, draws inspiration from classical music as well as styles of Eastern Europe, Russia and Spain. Both artists’ composi- tions have been featured on fi lm and television programs. Admission for the event is by donation at the door. Light refresh- ments will be served. For more information, contact Barb Swanson at (360) 484-3602. CrosswordAnswers C L O U D H O U S E A L I B I W A S H O S M P B I M P E R B E L L E I T A L S A Y E A U T U R N S I R O N E P A N E S S L E W I M L A I T T I N T H A V I S A E T O N R A K E W G E A L S C H S I L T O I N N D F O O N R D E R G A O W T R E I N P E I N L A I D E X O R C I S W E E A R H E C A A D R Y A S T A I N D Y S O L D E R V E R S A D I N E D E N S R D I D I R I E A V S T O T E R C O K E U N D T E R E E C A A L P E F A C I E E V O L U T I R O I N S E N A P E S D U E C A A T T S E A S T D S O W M E A P R R I O N W L A I S S C T O I T C S L E B R E A N S T S E R N I E R E I N S T O T E S L T I E P R R A E A V D H E E U R R G G G E I E H D D O E P W E A L T E P L O W V A S E E Y E D C A G E S O N S E T T O P B O U N C E S B A C K facebook.com/CoastWeekend THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 2022 // 15