‘Cellobop’ performance set for Raymond Th eatre Gideon Freudmann performs on an electric cello. RAYMOND, Wash. — Cellist Gideon Freudmann will perform “Cellobop,” a unique concert as part of the Sunday Afternoon Live series at the Raymond Theatre on Sunday from 3 to 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Willapa Veterinary Service and Ena Bale, the event will lead off a trio of concerts for the venue. Freudmann’s improvisational electric cello performances feature a mix of clas- sical, blues, jazz, electronic, funk and folk music, adding riff s and layers to form a unique sound. The cellist regularly con- tributes music to NPR’s “All Things Con- sidered” and has been featured on multi- ple television programs. He also regularly provides soundtracks for silent fi lm showings. Admission for the show is $20 in advance or $25 at the door, and $5 for students. Doors open at 2:30 p.m. Tick- ets can be purchased online or at Alder & Co., Raymond Drug and South Bend Phar- macy. For more information, visit www. sundayafternoonlive.org. ‘From Horsethief Butte looking East,’ by Ken Hochfeld, is on display at LightBox Photographic Gallery. LightBox opens exhibits featuring the Columbia ASTORIA — Four photographic exhib- its featuring the Columbia River as a subject, including the works of Robbie McClaran, Ken Hochfeld and Pat Welle will open at LightBox Photographic Gallery on Saturday from noon to 7 p.m. McClaran will exhibit “The Great River of the West,” a series made up of silver gelatin con- tact prints from an antique large format camera, while Hochfeld presents two exhibits. The fi rst, “Pages: The majestic Columbia River,” features the river’s precolonial culture and inhabitants, and the second, “Small Communities of the Lower Columbia River,” turns a lens on places and people of the region. A retired scientist, Welle’s exhibit, “There and back again,” will explore native habitats of the Columbia River estuary, a critical reach for migrating salmon. For more information on the show, visit www.lightbox-photographic.com. 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