The Columbia press. (Astoria, Or.) 1949-current, May 27, 2022, Page 8, Image 8

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    The Columbia Press
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May 27, 2022
Events
Next week is Goonies week
The 37th anni-
versary of the re-
lease of the movie
“The Goonies” is
this month. Because
much of it was filmed
in Astoria, local
events are planned
all week long to cel-
ebrate.
• The Oregon Film
Museum is open from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. daily. They’ll be
selling the booklet “Become
an OreGOONIan,” which in-
cludes 37 fun things to do.
Photos with the Goonies Jeep
will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sunday, June 5.
• A costume con-
test and screening
of “The Goonies” be-
gins at 7 p.m. Friday,
June 3, at the Liber-
ty Theatre. The mov-
ie is free, but it’s $10
to enter the costume
contest. There are
prizes for first, sec-
ond and third place.
• Eighties Dance Party from
9 p.m. to midnight Friday,
June 3, at Astoria Arts &
Movement Center. Admis-
sion is $10 and all ages are
welcome.
• One-Eyed Willy’s Never
Say Dive Boat Race, 10 a.m.
Saturday, June 4, at the Fla-
vel House Pond. First place
wins $50.
Tenor Guitars to
gather June 3-4
The 12th annual Tenor Gui-
tar Gathering is scheduled
for June 3 and 4.
Tenor guitarists and oth-
er four-stringed instrument
players will gather for two
days of workshops, jam ses-
sion, and concerts in the
Charlene Larson Center for
Performing Arts, 588 16th
St., Astoria.
A crowd favorite is the an-
nual sing-along trolley ride
filled with tenor guitars, ban-
jos, mandolins, and assorted
instruments, which will oc-
cur Friday morning.
There will be two evening
concerts featuring world
class musicians. Concert tick-
ets are $20 for adults and $10
for students and are available
at tenorguitargathering.info.
Club holds plant
sale in Seaside
The Sou’Wester Garden
Club will hold its annu-
al plant sale from 9 a.m. to
noon Saturday, May 28, at
the Seaside Civic and Con-
vention Center.
Kick it Out at Heart by Heart concert
A concert featuring
the works of rock band
Heart will be at 7 p.m.
June 4 at the Liberty
Theatre, 1203 Com-
mercial St.
The band Heart by
Heart features origi-
nal Heart bassist Steve
Fossen and drummer
Michael Derosier, the
driving forces behind
classic hits such as
“Barracuda,” “Straight On,”
“Crazy On You,” “Magic
Man,” “Even It Up,” “Heart-
less,” “Kick It Out,” and
more.
Heart’s roots are in Seat-
tle in 1967, with sisters Ann
and Nancy Wilson joining
in the mid-’70s. Heart was
inducted into the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.
Fossen and Derosier are
back together now with
Sale
proceeds
support
the nonprofit club’s activi-
ties, which include financial
and in-kind support for the
Downtown Seaside Flower
Basket Project and the But-
terfield Cottage Garden and
grounds maintenance.
For more information, con-
tact Victoria Fuller at 503-
880-3927 or gardenclub.
sw@yahoo.com.
Heart by Heart, a band ded-
icated to performing Heart’s
classic hits. They are joined
by vocalist Somar Macek,
keyboardist Lizzy Daymont,
and guitarist Chad Quist.
The concert is presented
by Ohana Media.
Tickets are $28 in advance
or $38 on the day of the
show and can be purchased
at libertyastoria.showare.
com.
ODFW
The brown pelican is a frequent
visitor in spring and fall.
Park offers birding
with a ranger
Bird watchers and those
who’d like to begin birding
are invited to join a park
ranger at 9 a.m. Wednesday,
June 1, for “Let’s Go Birding”
at Fort Stevens State Park.
Some binoculars will be
provided, but guests are
urged to bring their own and
prepare to see the area’s mi-
grating songbirds.
Participants should gather
at Battery Russell – enter the
park through the main day-
use entrance.