Flamenco performance set for Seaside Rosenblum performs in Yokohama, Japan in 2018. SEASIDE – Flamenco dancer Savan- nah Fuentes and multi-instrumentalist Diego Amador Jr. will perform “Eterno, el Flamenco vive,” a presentation of dance and music at the Bob Chisholm Community Center on Wednesday at 7 p.m. The duo have forged a dynamic part- nership, linking the Northwest to the rich history of fl amenco in Seville, Spain. Fuentes, who was raised in Seattle, has studied fl amenco extensively and danced in over 400 performances and workshops. Amador Jr., who recently released the debut album “Presente en el Tiempo,” was immersed in fl amenco from an early age. He has toured with a wide range of fl amenco and jazz artists and explored an array of musical instruments. Admission for the show is $26 for general admission, $40 for VIP tickets, $16 for students and $12 for children. For more information and to buy tickets, visit www.savannahf.com. Seaside Egg Hunt set for Saturday Ben Rosenblum Jazz Trio performs in Cannon Beach CANNON BEACH — The Ben Rosenblum Jazz Trio will perform at Cannon Beach Community Church at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. Co-sponsored by Escape Lodging, the concert will feature New York-based jazz pianist and accordionist Rosenblum alongside his signature trio. Rosenblum recently released his third album, “Kites and Strings,” the fi rst to feature him on both piano and accordion. His debut album with the trio, “Instead,” released to critical acclaim and preceded an international tour along with appearances in prestigious jazz venues. He was also a featured soloist at Carnegie Hall and has per- formed at the Library of Congress. Admission for the show is $10 at the door. For more information, visit beachcommunity.org. Klahowya Youth Volunteer Program off ers carving class ASTORIA — Lewis and Clark National Historical Park will off er a course on wood carving techniques to high school students at the Fort Clatsop Visitor Center on Satur- day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This course, led by ranger Izzy Sanchez, is part of the park’s Klahowya Youth Vol- unteer program, which off ers opportunities for teens to learn living history skills, then commit four hours of their time to demon- strate their learned skill during the summer season. The session will be limited to 10 stu- dents who pre register with the park. Partic- ipants are asked to bring water and warm clothing. Safety gear and snacks will be provided. For more information and to pre- register, visit www.nps.gov/lewi/. SEASIDE — The Seaside a nnual Egg Hunt is set to take place at Broadway Park from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Sponsored by Providence Seaside Hos- pital, the returning event will off er a fun opportunity for kids 10 and under to spend time outside searching for colorful eggs. The Easter Bunny will also be on site throughout the event for holiday photos. A treasure dive event for ages 7 to 17 will follow the egg hunt at the Sunset Pool. The egg hunt is free and open to all kids 10 and under, while the treasure dive costs $2 for older kids and teenagers. For more information, visit www.sunsetem- pire.com. CrosswordAnswers L A S T I N G I C E B L U E F R A I L T Y U N D E R G O N E O S O U L L A C T O S E S A L E M O V I N E N E A T O T O O L S S T A R S O F T O M O R R O W U P P S S R F T R A L A I A P S S U P E E R E D E A R D E J S R U S A N O R K B A D A F N L E A O S T F T A R T P E S T A R A D S P Y F E N D E R B E N D R O N Z E T A S F T P E A R W I P Q U I L I S R O C S E T S V H S E R A S E R O W E D S U S L I E D T S O F T I F A U N A T I N G D U L E D R E F W I D E O A N A R T A R C E O F T E R T R A P C O G S L E T S O N T R Y F E B R K E A Z M E A T S E A S U T R S O N N A E S T A R E M I T T S G E N X S C H O O L O F T H O U G H T P A S T A W E E U N A C I N G N E R D S C L E A N S E H E A V I E R E X T E N D S A D A M S O N L E N I E N T K E E N E Y E THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2022 // 19