Painter to host plein air workshop CANNON BEACH – Painter Hazel Schlesinger will host a plein air workshop at Les Shirley Park beginning at 9 a.m. on Friday and continu- ing through Saturday evening. The workshop, hosted with Northwest by Northwest Gal- lery, will focus on Schlesing- er’s painting techniques, con- tinuing into the sunset hours. Registration for the work- shop costs $250. Partic- ipants are asked to bring an easel, palette, brushes, paints, sketchbook and other desired materials, as well as lunch and weather appropri- ate clothing. For more infor- mation and to register for the workshop, visit www.nwbynw gallery.com. ‘Coastal Morning Light,’ by Hazel Schlesinger. BRIEFS missions is July 1. For more information, visit www.thetenfi fteentheater.com. Ten Fift een Th eater seeks proposals for upcoming season ASTORIA – The Ten Fifteen Theater is now seeking proposals for next year’s reg- ular season, with a theme of “Centenary.” Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Astoria’s Odd Fellows Building, the the- ater is looking for items that feature this element within their content. Both main- stage and readers’ productions will be accepted. Directors are asked to provide back- ground information on their experience and production concept. The deadline for sub- Auditions set for pair of one act plays ASTORIA – The Ten Fifteen Theater will host auditions for “D & D: A Night of David & Durang,” a pairing of one act plays, at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday and 6 p.m. on Monday. Directed by Ryan Hull, the pair of per- formances will run from Sept. 16 to Sept. 24, featuring “An Interview” by David Mamet and “The Actor’s Nightmare” by Christopher Durang. SHANGRILA CREEK MINING COMPANY GO KARTS MINI GOLF GYROXTREME ROCK WALL KIDDIE RIDES MINING SLUICE AND MORE! SEASIDE, OREGON HWY 101 (1/4 mi South of Seaside) • 2735 S. Roosevelt Dr. • 503-738-2076 OPEN DAILY 11 A M T O 6 P M 18 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Actors of all backgrounds, ages and gen- ders are encouraged to audition. Proof of COVID vaccination required for auditions. For more information, visit www.thetenfi f- teentheater.com. Sunset Empire Amateur Radio Club hosts fi eld day event ASTORIA – The Sunset Empire Ama- teur Radio Club will host a fi eld day exer- cise at the southwest corner of 12th and Exchange streets from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. This event will take place as part of a national exercise, demonstrating the science and skill of public radio broadcasting, as well as its service to the greater community. This event is free and open to the pub- lic. For more information, visit www.w7bu- hams.club. Pride in Seaside festival hosts downtown events SEASIDE – The Pride in Seaside fes- tival will host a set of events throughout downtown Seaside from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday. Celebrating the LGBTQ community and allies, the event will begin with a walk on the Seaside Promenade, starting from 12th Avenue at noon and ending at the beach with a series of presentations from commu- nity speakers. At 1 p.m., a picnic lunch with music and an open mic session will be held at Quatat Park. Later, the festival will host a showing of “The Greatest Showman” at the Sunset Recreation Center gymnasium at 6 p.m. These events are free and open to the public. Participants are asked to bring lunch to the picnic. For more information, visit www.prideinseaside.com. LightBox Photographic Gallery off ers printing workshop ASTORIA – LightBox Photographic Gallery will off er a workshop focused on creating Carbon Transfer prints on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Led by artist Jim Fitzgerald, the series will cover the full printing process using large format fi lm negatives, as well as dis- cussions about the history and practice of printing. Registration for the workshop costs $449. LightBox members receive a dis- count. All materials will be provided by the gallery. COVID vaccination required for all participants. For more information, visit www.lightbox-photographic.com.