Continued from Page 8 Old-fashioned Tokeland Fourth of July, Tokeland, Washington Independence Day starts early in Tokeland, with an annual parade and picnic event returning at 11 a.m. on Saturday. Celebrating over 40 years, the event will off er prizes to parade winners, such as “best animal entry,” “best fl oat” and “best car,” as well as judges’ choice and grand prize winners. A picnic lunch at the Tokeland Hotel will follow the parade, with community contribu- tions welcome. Feel the thunder fi reworks show, Ilwaco, Washington Bring a blanket, chairs and summer evening treats to this waterfront picnic at 4 p.m. on Saturday, followed by a fi reworks display at 9:45 p.m. Vendors from the Ilwaco Saturday Market, as well as local restaurants, will be on site at the Port of Ilwaco before the colorful display begins at dusk. be mindful of Leave No Trace practices, and leave pets at home. Beach friendly Fourth, Long Beach, Washington Fourth of July Party on Pier 39, Astoria Returning after a three year hiatus, a grand fi reworks display in Long Beach will return to the Bolstad Beach Approach at 10 p.m. on Monday. While this event off ers a chance to celebrate and have fun, visitors are asked to On Astoria’s waterfront, an all day event will off er up local food and drinks, live music, fi reworks and more, beginning at 1 p.m. on Monday. Hosted by The Vineside Wine Bar, the Fourth of July Party on Pier 39 boasts a Guests are also invited to participate in a series of beach cleanups along the peninsu- la’s many approaches at 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Volunteers will distribute trash bags for Beach friendly Fourth visitors. From left, Neveah Beeler, Makaly Heiz and Nicholas Sanders watch their fi reworks take off at sunset in Long Beach in 2017. full day of festivities, with music from local bands including Bikini Beach to accompany food trucks, kids’ activities, prizes, shops and vendors. After dusk, watch fi reworks over the Columbia River from the pier. This event is free and open to the public. For $30, guests can purchase a wine tasting pass, including beverage benefi ts and happy hour prices. Fourth of July fi reworks display, Astoria Watch fi reworks over the Columbia River as they’re set off from a barge at 10 p.m. on Monday. Sponsored by more than 30 local businesses and individuals, this display is a time honored Astoria tradition. See Page 10 THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2022 // 9