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    BRIEFS
mal rescue groups.
This event is free and open to the
public. For more information, visit
www.nehalembaywinery.com.
‘Emerging’ with an
opening reception in
Cannon Beach
CANNON BEACH – An open-
ing reception for “Emerging From
The Deep,” a new marine-focused art
exhibition at Cannon Beach Gallery,
will be held from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on
Saturday.
The show will feature pieces from
sculptor MJ Anderson alongside paint-
ings by Pam Greene. The subject
matter includes ancient coral reefs,
mermaid fi gures and fossils from pre-
historic marine life.
Works will be on display through
Aug. 28. For more information, visit
www.cannonbeacharts.org.
Nehalem Bay Winery
welcomes back
‘Day of the Dog’
NEHALEM – Nehalem Bay Win-
ery will hold its annual Day of the Dog
event at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
The event will feature live music
from Matt Didlake alongside wine
selections, all in support of local ani-
Angora Hiking Club
to explore Cape
Disappointment
ASTORIA – Angora Hiking Club
will lead participants on a hike through
Cape Disappointment State Park start-
ing at 9 a.m. on Saturday.
Dan Vernon will lead the explora-
tion, which will begin by meeting on
Marine Drive in Astoria, between Sec-
ond and Third streets.
Angora Hiking Club member dues
are $10 annually. Participants need not
be club members. This hike requires
a National Parks Land Pass or addi-
tional fee. For more information and
to register, contact Arline LaMear at
503-338-6883.
Circus Nonsense to
perform, host workshop
at Liberty Th eatre
ASTORIA – Comedy ensemble Cir-
cus Nonsense will host three shows at
the Liberty Theatre. Performances are
set for 2 and 6 p.m. on Saturday, as
well as 2 p.m. on Sunday.
The group will perform various cir-
cus acts, including juggling and acro-
batics. Prior to their series of shows,
Circus Nonsense will host a workshop
called “Clowning Around With Acro-
batics” at 11 a.m. on Thursday.
The workshop is free and open to
the public. Admission for the perfor-
mance is $35, or $5 for those under 18.
Season passes are also available from
the Liberty Theatre. For more informa-
tion, visit www.libertyastoria.org.
Adkins to perform
at Clatsop County Fair
ASTORIA – Country music artist
Trace Adkins will perform at the Clat-
sop County Fair & Expo Center at
7 p.m. on Friday.
Adkins’ performance will also fea-
ture country selections from open-
ing artists Britnee Kellogg and Aaron
Crawford.
Tickets are $40 for general admis-
sion and free for children under 12
when accompanied by an adult. Gates
open at 6 p.m. For more information
and to buy tickets, visit www.clatsop-
cofair.com.
things to do.
SEASIDE
300 Broadway
Carousel Mall
Open Every Day
95 Hamburg Ave., Astoria, OR • 503-325-4341
Join us for shopping, dining,
& family fun for ages 1 to 100.
Come ride the
operating carousel
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www.EnglundMarine.com
38th Season of
Shanghaied IN Astoria
Every Thursday, , Friday and Saturday
from NOW through September 10
Showtimes are 7:00
for evening shows
Ticket prices are $20 for front row
seating and $15 for all other seating
Tickets can be purchased at
info@asocplay.com, by calling
503-325-6104 or at the door ½ hour before
the show. Reservations are recommended
at the
ASOC
Playhouse
129 West Bond Street
Uniontown | Astoria
County music artist Trace
Adkins will perform on
Friday as part of the
Clatsop County Fair.