BRIEFS Trio of authors to discuss ‘Eminent Oregonians’ in Seaside Pamyua presents Inuit music and dance at Liberty Th eatre SEASIDE – A discussion of the book “Eminent Oregonians: Three Who Mat- ter” will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday in the community room at Seaside Library, followed by a book sign- ing and discussion at 4 p.m. at Beach Books. Steve For- rester, President and CEO of EO Media Group, will discuss research on Richard Neuberger, while co-authors Jane Kirk- patrick and R. Gregory Nokes will share information about the lives of Abigail Scott Duniway and Jesse Applegate. This event is free and open to the pub- lic. For more information, call 503-738- 6742 or visit www.seasidelibrary.org. ASTORIA – Inuit music and dance troupe Pamyua will per- form at Liberty Theatre at 7 p.m. on Saturday. The group showcases tradi- tional melodies paired with con- temporary vocals as a platform to celebrate Indigenous Alaskan knowledge and history. Admission is $15 to $37. Doors open at 6 p.m. For more information, visit www.libertyas- toria.org. Inuit soul music group Pamyua will perform in Astoria on Saturday. things to do. SEASIDE 300 Broadway Carousel Mall Open Every Day Join us for shopping, dining, & family fun for ages 1 to 100. Come ride the operating carousel August 19th & 20th Fri 7:30-5:30/Sat 7:30-5:00 95 Hamburg Ave., Astoria, OR 503-325-4341 www.EnglundMarine.com LOWE COLUM R BI BOWL A WE SELL FUN! 826 Marine Dr. Astoria 503-325-3321 lcbowl.com 18 // COASTWEEKEND.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