SCRATCHPAD Lissa Brewer Beachgoers fl y a kite over the dunes at Fort Stevens State Park. Kites on the peninsula By LISSA BREWER COAST WEEKEND EDITOR According to a map of the Washington State International Kite Festival, North- west winds are expected to blow through a sandy stretch of “buried kite anchors,” where enthusiastic kite fl yers will soon set up an annual display of colorful and unique kites along the shores of the Long Beach Peninsula. One image from a previous kite festival shows a trio of airborne gray whales fl y- ing over the shore. Beachgoers can be seen walking near the kites for a sense of scale. Continuing south, the map shows a series of camp display areas, programming tents and a stretch of beach reserved for kite buggies. Farther south, about two blocks from the event, sits the World Kite Museum. For most of the year, the museum, located along Ocean Boulevard near the Long Beach Boardwalk, is a curious stop on a pleasant drive. Visitors to the museum have the opportunity to see traditional kites from China and Japan, as well as many gathered from across the Northwest. But during one week each August, the museum has a chance to showcase its sub- ject in the skies over Long Beach, inviting thousands to participate in kite fl ying activ- ities and workshops. For both experienced fl yers and oceanfront spectators, it’s a sight to behold. • ON THE COVER STAFF AND CONTRIBUTORS COAST WEEKEND EDITOR JAZZ AND OYSTERS ON THE MENU • Enjoy live jazz with oysters, hamburgers, salads, sandwiches, beer & wine, all for purchase. LISSA BREWER THURSDAY AUG. 11 2022 Kites fl y above visitors at the Long Beach Boardwalk. Listen to world-class jazz and watch the oyster boats at the marina! Kites in the sk y FLYING HIGH AT WASHINGTON STATE INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVAL PAGE 8 CALENDAR COORDINATOR SARAH SMITH • Bring chairs, blankets, children and leashed pets. PAGE 6 BEACH VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT RETURNS PAGE 12 ‘CLUE’ BRINGS MYSTERY TO CANNON BEACH PAGE 14 CONTRIBUTORS DAVID CAMPICHE M.J. CODY LINDA HOARD REBECCA LEXA NANCY McCARTHY BARBARA LLOYD McMICHAEL PATRICK WEBB • No outside food or beverages. & OYSTERS SATURDAY • AUGUST 13 12-7 PM • $25 Gates open at 11:30 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 Nahcotta Boat Basin, Ocean Park, WA 12 ILWACO HIGH JAZZ BAND 1 RANGER & THE “RE-ARRANGERS” 3 THE ELLEN WHYTE ENSEMBLE 5 MEL BROWNB3 QUARTET Find it all online! DiscoverOurCoast.com fi nd our event calendar, search for articles, share on social media and more TICKETS & INFO WaterMusicSociety.com & at the gate Proceeds benefit our local school music. A WATER MUSIC SOCIETY EVENT THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2022 // 3