A Town Called Home to play at Fort George Brewery Marilyn Darrell, left, plays alongside Howdy Darrell to make up A Town Called Home. ASTORIA – Country-folk duo A Town Called Home will play at Fort George Brewery at 6 p.m. on Sunday. Multi-instrumentalists Howdy and Marilyn Darrell fuse Texas roots with a West coast vibe, with introspective lyrics and a storytell- ing approach. Learning ragtime piano from her grandmother at 4 years old, Marilyn takes inspiration from growing up in rural Nebraska as well as the red- woods and mountains of Northern California, while Howdy conjures imagery of South Texas. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.fortgeorgebrewery.com. CrosswordAnswers Caitlin Seyfried A Sasquatch statue, viewed from the upper Gnat Creek Trail. Angora Hiking Club leads exploration of Gnat Creek Fish Hatchery Saturday ASTORIA – Angora Hiking Club will lead a group hike to Gnat Creek Fish Hatch- ery at 9 a.m. on Saturday. Led by Xia Amendolara, the hike will depart from Marine Drive in Astoria, between Second and Third streets. Angora Hiking Club member dues are $10 annually. Participants need not be club members. For more information and to regis- ter, contact Arline LaMear at 503-338-6883. Miho & Diego present music across language barriers ILWACO, Wash. – Musical duo Miho & Diego will present “A musical trip around the world” at Waikiki Beach Amphitheater at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Presented as a participatory music pro- gram for youth, the group encourages audi- ence members of this show to sing along as they present selections from their home countries of Japan and Colombia. This event is free and open to the public. A Discover Pass is required for park access. For more information, visit www.parks. wa.gov. Miho & Diego blend Latin, Japanese and American musical traditions. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2022 // 19