SCRATCHPAD Shipwrecks of the North Coast By LISSA BREWER COAST WEEKEND EDITOR Earlier this month, a group of archaeolo- gists, rescue personnel and others ventured into a series of sea caves near Manzanita, recovering pieces of a centuries old mys- tery. R emains believed to belong to the Santo Cristo de Burgos, a Manila galleon ship which wrecked in the late 17th century along a series of North Coast headlands, were retrieved for study by experts. Remains have now found their way to the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Asto- ria, where I recently had the chance to take in a series of exhibits focused on the Colum- bia-Pacifi c region’s notorious waterways, including a new display on shipwrecks. Ves- sels like the Rosecrans, Iowa, Laurel and oth- ers are profi led in the display, brought to life by news archives, rescue gear and artifacts. Some weeks earlier, I also visited the Nehalem Valley Historical Society in Manza- nita, where two exhibits now on view high- light maritime artifacts and legends. Both museums have on display large pieces of beeswax, found along local shores, the spoils of the Santo Cristo de Burgos, known locally as the beeswax wreck. It’s one of thousands of recorded ship- wrecks across the region, discussed among visible sites like the Wreck of the Peter Ire- dale. The shell of the latter, explored by generations of visitors among the breaking waves at Fort Stevens State Park, is chroni- cled in a series of vintage photographs at the M aritime M useum, reminders of change, and of what remains. Lissa Brewer Children play on the Wreck of the Peter Iredale at Fort Stevens State Park during low tide. Singer-Songwriter Jessica Fichot – July 23! ON THE COVER STAFF AND CONTRIBUTORS COAST WEEKEND EDITOR LISSA BREWER THURSDAY JUNE 23 2022 Zach Heaton places the fi nishing touches on a dish at Fede Trattoria, Astoria’s newest Italian eatery. You’ll absolutely love this singer-songwriter as she draws from her multi-cultural heritage to create a chic, intoxicating program of French chanson, 1940s Shanghai jazz, gypsy swing and international folk. CALENDAR COORDINATOR SARAH SMITH DINING ON THE PIER ITALIAN RESTAURANT OPENS IN ASTORIA PAGE 8 ‘SHIP REPORT’ CELEBRATES NEARLY 20 YEARS PAGE 6 PETS AND COASTAL WILDLIFE PAGE 14 A SUMMER BLUEBERRY CRISP PAGE 15 PETER KORCHNAK CONTRIBUTORS ANDY CAMERON DAVID CAMPICHE PETER KORCHNAK REBECCA LEXA BARBARA LLOYD McMICHAEL BRIAN MEDFORD To advertise in Coast Weekend, call 503-325-3211 or contact your local sales representative. © 2022 COAST WEEKEND Coast Weekend is published every Thursday by the EO Media Group, all rights reserved. No part of this publication can be reproduced without consent of the publisher. Coast Weekend appears weekly in The Astorian and the Chinook Observer. TO SUBMIT AN ITEM Phone: 503.325.3211 Ext. 217 or 800.781.3211 Fax: 503.325.6573 E-mail: editor@discoverourcoast.com Address: P.O.Box 210 • 949 Exchange St. Astoria, OR 97103 Find it all online! DiscoverOurCoast.com fi nd our event calendar, search for articles, share on social media and more More Shows Coming in August & September… Circus Nonsense Pamyua Pink Martini August 6-7, 2022 Ensemble celebration of contemporary and traditional circus arts. August 20, 2022 Showcasing Inuit culture though music and dance. September 2-3, 2022 A rollicking around-the- world musical adventure. of classical, jazz and pop. Buy your tickets today! Online or at the Box Office. www.libertyastoria.org Downtown Astoria’s historic Liberty Theatre was made for music, dance, theatre, readings, film, comedy, children’s programs – and you! 1203 Commercial Street | Astoria, OR 97103 | 503.325.5922 | www.libertyastoria.org THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2022 // 3