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BRIEFS North Coast Inclusion seminar to focus on equity in schools, community WARRENTON – The Alliance for Equity in Educa- tion and the Regional Educator Network will host the North Coast Inclusion Seminar at Camp Kiwanilong on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The seminar will focus on equity in local schools and communities, featuring a variety of speakers, including writer and artist Donovan Scribes. Work- shop sessions focused on identity and inclusion will be hosted by a variety of individuals and groups, includ- ing activist Tessa James Scheller of the Lower Colum- bia Q Center, Clatsop-Nehalem tribe member Richard Basch, Clatsop Community College instructor Amanda Daniela Cortez, Tillamook Bay Community College faculty member Nora Karena, speaker and activist Michelle M. Osborne and more. This event is free and open to the public. Coff ee and lunch will be provided. Some activities will take place outdoors. For more information and to register, visit www.facebook.com/clatsopcccommunityed. SOLVE Oregon hosts volunteer beach cleanup PORTLAND – SOLVE Oregon will host a series of volunteer events as part of the annual Oregon Spring Cleanup on Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. Sponsored by Portland General Electric, the Ore- gon Parks and Recreation Department and others, the events expect to attract thousands of volunteers who will remove marine debris, litter and invasive plant species across the state. Removing these items helps marine life, aids in water quality and helps ecosystems thrive. Local events include the Gearhart Beach Cleanup, Peter Iredale Beach Cleanup and Cannon Beach Cleanup, each beginning at 10 a.m., as well as the Puf- fi n Watch Cleanup at Cannon Beach, beginning at noon. For more information, including a map of projects and information on how to register, visit solveoregon. org. Seaside High School presents spring musical at Coaster Th eatre SEASIDE – Seaside High School will present a musical performance of “The Wizard of Oz,” opening on Wednesday and continuing nightly through Satur- day at 7 p.m. at the Coaster Theatre Playhouse. Directed by Ann Susee, the musical will feature a cast of 11 high school seniors alongside an ensemble of elementary, middle and high school students. The pro- duction features a few changes from the popular 1939 fi lm, including additional music pieces. Admission for the show is $10 for adults and $6 for students and seniors. Tickets will be sold at the door only. Attendees must provide proof of COVID vacci- nation and wear masks during the performance. For more information, contact asusee@seasidek12.org. The Breakers Hotel, one of the nine properties featured in the exhibit ‘Grand Hotels of the North Beach Peninsula’ at the Columbia Pacifi c Heritage Museum. Exhibit highlights historic hotels of the Long Beach Peninsula ILWACO, Wash. – “Grand Hotels of the North Beach Pen- insula,” an exhibit highlight- ing historic regional resorts, will be on display at the Colum- bia Pacifi c Heritage Museum through July 9. The resort industry experi- enced extensive growth through- out the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the Columbia-Pacifi c region, with many hotels built to accommodate luxury entertain- ment and dining. Landmark resorts included Seaview House Hotel, Hackney Cottage, The Driftwood Hotel, The Shelburne Hotel, The Break- ers Hotel and the Long Beach Hotel. Many families traveled to these resorts for spans up to three months during the summer sea- son, sometimes bringing along a family cow or horse and buggy. For more information on these fascinating stories, visit www.columbiapacifi cheritage- museum.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