BRIEFS ‘Treasure the Beach’ and help clean Seaside’s shores SEASIDE — Help clean Seaside’s beaches at the “Treasure the Beach” cleanup event on Saturday at 9 a.m. Coordinated by the Seaside Aquarium in collaboration with other local organiza- tions, this monthly volunteer event off ers locals and visitors the chance to steward North Coast shores. As a gesture of thanks, the event will off er volunteers “cleanup coins” redeemable at a handful of local cof- fee shops. Gloves and trash bags will be provided to volunteers on the Seaside P romenade on the day of the event. For more information, visit www.seaside- aquarium.com. Cannon Beach church to host music festival CANNON BEACH — Cannon Beach Community Church will host a music fes- tival spanning the month of April, start- ing with a piano performance by Jenni- fer Goodenberger, accompanied on fl ute by Shelly Loring, on Friday at noon. These concerts will honor of the sea- Hailey Hoff man/The Astorian The sun sets at the beach in Seaside. son of Lent. Northwest Piano Trio will also return to perform “From Dvorak to Duke,” featuring the music of Antonin Dvorak, Duke Ellington and Harry Burleigh, on Sunday at 3 p.m. The trio includes Esther Shim on violin, Hannah Hillebrand on cello and Susan McDaniel on piano. The church has scheduled more concerts throughout the month. For more information, visit www.beach- community.org. Salgado to perform at Coaster Th eatre CANNON BEACH — R&B, blues and soul vocalist Curtis Salgado will perform a series of songs at the Coaster Theatre Play- house at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday. Salgado is a multiple award-winning singer, songwriter and harmonicist who has been performing ambient, soulful music for over 40 years. Admission for the show is $35. Masks and proof of vaccination or negative COVID test are required for all attendees. For more information and to buy tickets, visit www. coastertheatre.com. Discounts are available to those staying in Cannon Beach. Visit the Coaster Theatre Playhouse box offi ce for more information on discounted rates. Menagerie on Pier 39 hosts spring maker’s market ASTORIA — Menagerie on Pier 39 will host a gathering of North Coast vendors at the Spring Maker’s Market on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Featuring more than 20 local artists, mak- ers and business owners, the market will off er a chance to celebrate the spring season with local goods, fun craft activities and live ukulele music from Warrior Erin. Vendors at the event will include Astoria Soap, Golden Wild Farmhouse, Clew Bay Leather, Drifting Leaf Designs, Shoalwater Pottery, Willapa Mosaics and more. 94.9 The Bridge will also off er a live remote and prize wheel during the event. For more information, visit www.menag- erieonpier39.com. Stamp out hunger with craft s, donations ASTORIA — Let’s Stamp Out Hunger, an annual fundraiser benefi tting the Clatsop Emergency Food Bank, will take place at the Astoria High School commons on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Community members are invited to bring donations in the form of funds or food items at any time of day. Sponsored by Red Dwarf Graphx, the fundraiser event is an all day gathering which allows space for card mak- ers, scrapbookers and other paper crafters to express their creativity. The event will fea- ture raffl e prizes and a silent auction, as well as hourly “make and takes” and door prizes for craft makers. Admission for the event is $10 or 10 cans of food. Raffl e tickets are $5 each or three for $10. Participants are asked to bring their own craft projects, tools and materials to work with. Lunch will be provided. For more information, visit www.face- book.com/letsstampouthunger. 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