Astoria Ukulele Horse Feathers Hoff man Center hosts ‘Poetry to perform at and Artistry of Trees’ workshop Orchestra to perform benefi t Liberty Th eatre concert ASTORIA — The band Horse Feathers is scheduled to perform at the Liberty The- atre on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in support of their upcoming album reissue. Horse Feathers features Justin Ringle and Nathan Crockett on violin, backed by new additions Luke Ydstie on upright bass, Kati Claborn on banjo and Halli Anderson on violin. The concert will also feature special guest Nick Delff s, who grew up in Men- docino County before establishing himself on Portland’s music scene as frontman for The Shaky Hands. The group will be per- forming selections from “House With No Home,” their breakthrough album now set for reissue, as well as other acoustic favorites. Admission for the show is $25. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Proof of vaccination or negative COVID test required for all attendees. For more information and to pur- chase tickets, visit www.libertyastoria.org. MANZANITA — Art- ist and poet Alana Garri- gues will host a workshop focused on “The Poetry and Artistry of Trees” at Hoff - man Center for the Arts on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The workshop will incor- porate writing and visual arts with mindfulness of the land, acknowledging the important role of trees in local ecosystems. Its focus will be on combined tech- niques of watercolor, col- lage, ink and more. Workshop partici- pants will be given six to nine pieces of artist paper and a small kit focused on tree stories and inspira- tion. Shared materials avail- able will include water- color paints, acrylics, ink, brushes, pens, oil pastels, ‘It Comes in Waves’ by Alana Garrigues. The artist and poet will host a workshop on Saturday at Hoff man Center for the Arts in Manzanita. Alana Garrigues collage papers, glues, char- coal and graphite tools. Shared supplies will be lim- ited, and participants are encouraged to bring along preferred art tools, as well as a notebook and pen or pencil. Tuition for the work- shop is $135, as well as an additional $15 materi- als fee. Participants must bring proof of vaccination to attend. For more infor- mation and to register, visit www.hoff manarts.org. ASTORIA — The Astoria Ukulele Orchestra presents “Not Your Aver- age Orchestra,” a performance of 23 songs in one hour, at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday at 4 p.m. Comprised of 11 members from the North Coast, the orchestra aims to add a unique twist to modern music, featuring the ukulele. Proceeds from the orchestra’s performance will be donated to the Arts Council of Clat- sop County. Admission for the show is $12 for adults and free for those 18 and under. Masks and proof of COVID vaccination are required for all attendees. Seating will be socially distanced. For more information and to buy tickets, visit www.partners- forthepac.org. Galleries Golden Whale Jewelry Golden Whale Jewelry Gemstones • Silver Gold • Navajo • Earrings 14kt Gold & Sterling Charms Quality jewelry in gold and sterling silver by nationally known artists 194 N. Hemlock Cannon Beach (503)436-1166 (800)548-3918 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING UNIQUE, VISIT THE GOLDEN WHALE Gemstones • Silver Gold • Navajo • Earrings 14kt Gold & Sterling Charms Quality jewelry in gold and sterling silver by nationally known artists 194 N. Hemlock, Cannon Beach (503)436-1166 (800)548-3918 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING UNIQUE, VISIT THE GOLDEN WHALE 2 // COASTWEEKEND.COM See. Go. Do. The Arts • Music • Museums • Classes • Film News • Blogs • Dining • & More ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE! Call us at 503-325-3211 to learn more