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Coast Happenings Calendar
YOUR GUIDE TO MUSIC, ART, COMMUNITY AND CULTURAL EVENTS UP AND DOWN THE COAST
Seaside Coff ee Shop for a $5 dis-
count.
Friday, Jan. 16
Chakra Intuition Class
10 a.m., Tolovana Community
Hall, 3779 S. Hemlock St., Can-
non Beach, www.tolovanaarts-
colony.org, 503-440-0566, $18
per class. Taught by Josie Cole-
man Hopla, students will learn
how to strengthen their intu-
ition by looking at the chakas
and the information they hold.
Held on Th ursdays (6 p.m.) and
Fridays.
Writing Residency
Readings
7:30 p.m., Best Western Ocean
View Resort, 414 N. Prom, Sea-
side, free. In conjunction with
a Pacifi c University Master of
Fine Arts in Writing residency
program, the public is invited to
free evening readings by some of
the country’s top contemporary
writers. Th ese evening readings
are open to the public.
Saturday, Jan. 17
Coastal Farming
10 a.m., White Clover Grange,
36585 Hwy. 53, Nehalem, $15.
Th is is a one-day seminar to
help entrepreneurs, farmers, ed-
ucators and investors with ideas
on how to grow the coastal farm
community in Clatsop and Til-
lamook counties. Facilitators
include Jared Garner, Trav Wil-
liams and Ginger Edwards. La-
Nicia Williams of Coastal Soul
will prepare the lunch.
AAUW Meeting
10 a.m., at the home of Janet
Todd, Warrenton. Community
members are invited to attend
a program featuring the life and
contributions of First Lady Elea-
nor Roosevelt, a diplomat and
activist who changed the role
of fi rst ladies in American pol-
itics. Sponsored by the Seaside
Branch of American Associa-
tion of University Women. For
address, call Karin at 503-735-
5919.
La Fête Fundraiser
7 p.m., Astoria Arts & Move-
ment Center, 342 10th St., As-
toria, 503-325-3426, www.har-
bornw.org, $7. Th ink Project
Runway, but with thrift items
from Déjà Vu. Th e event will of-
fer a fashion show competition
with judges and people’s choice
awards. Th ere will be food, wine
and dancing. Proceeds to benefi t
Th e Harbor, a domestic and sex-
ual violence resource center in
Clatsop County.
SHS Art Benefi t
7 p.m., Seaside Civic & Con-
vention Center, 415 1st Ave.,
Seaside, $15 at the door. Th e
community is invited to the Til-
lamook Head Gathering, a ben-
efi t for all arts enrichment pro-
grams at Seaside High School.
Author and SHS graduate Karl
Marlantes and Cannon Beach
writer Peter Lindsey will speak
at the event, which also will fea-
ture live performances in dance
and music. Th ere will be a silent
auction and refreshments. Ad-
vanced tickets can be purchased
at the school, Beach Books and
The Rain Event
7 p.m., Hoff man Center, 594
Laneda Ave., Manzanita, 503-
368-3846, www.hoff manblog.
org, $15. Come celebrate music,
literature and art at Th e Rain
Event, a celebration of winter
precipitation and everything
rain with author Matt Love,
the Sedona Fire Band and Cliff
& the Lemmings. Th e Clay Art
Studio artists will present a 3-D
art show. Bring a word or words
that describes a quality of rain
and receive $5 off admission
price.
Sunday, Jan. 18
Legion Breakfast
9 a.m., American Legion Post
168, 1216 S. Hemlock St., Can-
non Beach, $7 adults, $3 chil-
dren. Proceeds go to the Cannon
Beach American Legion Wom-
en’s Auxiliary’s eff orts to support
local veterans, families, commu-
nity organizations and the high
school scholarship fund.
Burgers & Jam
6 p.m., American Legion Post
168, 1216 S. Hemlock St., Can-
non Beach, 503-436-2973. Th e
legion off ers burgers and music
every Monday.
Tuesday, Jan. 20
1:30 p.m., 2002 S.E. Chokeber-
ry Ave., Warrenton. Th is group
explores ways to cope with the
demands and stresses of caring
for a loved one while providing
valuable information and re-
sources in a confi dential setting.
For information, call Grace at
503-738-6412.
AAUW Film Talk
Thursday, Jan. 22
3 p.m., at the home of Nan-
cy Kruger, Warrenton. Diana
McLoughlin will moderate a
discussion on the 2013 movie,
“Dallas Buyers Club,” featuring
Matthew McConaughey. Re-
freshments will be served. To
actively participate in the dis-
cussion, view fi lms prior to at-
tending. For address, call Carol
at 503-738-8285.
1 p.m., Fort Clatsop Visitor Cen-
ter, 92343 Fort Clatsop Road,
Astoria, 503-861-2471, www.
nps.gov/lewi, free. As part of the
In Th eir Footsteps lecture series,
Fort Clatsop presents Karen
Haas, a living history performer,
storyteller and teacher, who will
give a talk on “I Am Always on
the Women’s Side: Vignettes of
the Civil War.”
Volunteer Training
Film Festival
Wednesday, Jan. 21
Depression Support
4 p.m., Seaside Public Library,
1131 Broadway, Seaside. Th e
Depression & Bipolar Support
Alliance is a confi dential sup-
port group meeting. Th e group
is open to anyone who has been
diagnosed with a mood disor-
der or has a family member or
friend, who has been diagnosed.
For information, call Patricia at
503-325-8930.
5:30 p.m., Th e Harbor, 1361
Duane St., Astoria, 503-325-
3426, www.harbornw.org. Th e
Harbor is off ering volunteer
training to help out at the shel-
ter, during community events
and special projects. Everyone
must attend the fi rst session, and
sessions vary depending on the
type of volunteer positions.
Garden Club Meeting
Noon, Tolovana Community
Hall, 3779 S. Hemlock St., Can-
non Beach. Attendees should
bring their own lunch; coff ee,
tea and dessert are provided.
Th e garden club welcomes new
members. Annual dues are $5,
and guests can attend one meet-
ing without joining.
Stroke Support
4:30 p.m., Providence Seaside
Hospital Education Center, 725
S. Wahanna Road, Seaside, 503-
717-7781. Stroke survivors and
their caregivers are welcome.
Th e group is affi liated with the
American Stroke Association.
Call for information.
Listening to the Land
Brad Griswold
6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271
N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1539, www.cafesweet-
basils.com, no cover, 21 and
older. Every Sunday, Brad Gris-
wold off ers a night of folk and
bluegrass on banjo, guitar and
mandolin.
Cannon Beach Reads
7 p.m., Cannon Beach Library,
131 N. Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-1391, www.
cannonbeachlibrary.org. Th is
month’s selection is “Astoria:
John Jacob Astor & Th omas
Jeff erson’s Lost Pacifi c Empire”
by Peter Stark. In this story of
wealth, ambition and survival,
Stark recreates a pivotal moment
in American history.
Caregiver Support
In Their Footsteps
2 p.m., Liberty Th eater, 1203
Commercial St., Astoria, 503-
325-5922, www.liberty-theater.
org, $5. “Good Morning Viet-
nam,” featuring Robin Williams,
will kick off the Winter Sunday
Series of international fi lms.
basils.com.com, no cover, 21
and older. Bill Hayes, Dave
Quinton and Gary Keiski play
swing, jazz, country, bluegrass
and folk every Wednesday.
6 p.m., Seaside Public Library,
1131 Broadway, Seaside, 503-
738-9126, www.nclctrust.org,
free. Join Seaside geologist Tom
Horning on a journey through
time and space, examining how
Oregon’s coastal landscape be-
came what it is today in “Rising
from the Sea.” Refreshments will
be provided.
Monday, Jan. 19
Free Park Admission
The Coconuts
9 a.m., Lewis & Clark Nation-
al Historical Park, 92343 Fort
Clatsop Road, Astoria, 503-861-
2471, www.nps.gov/lewi, free, all
ages. In honor of Martin Luther
King, Jr., visitors can enjoy free
admission to the park and learn
the history of the Corps of Dis-
covery. Park hours apply. Free
admission is for day use only.
6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271
N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1539, www.cafesweet-
Ham Radio Breakfast
8 a.m., Finn’s Fish House, 227
Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-
9692. Ham radio operators meet
every Th ursday.
After School Program
3:30 p.m., Bob Chisholm Com-
munity Center, 1225 Avenue A,
Seaside, 503-325-8573, grades 6
to 8. Th e 4-H aft er school pro-
gram off ers youth a chance to
build bowls, cups and more in
this six-week ceramic and pot-
tery class taught by 4-H leader
and potter Ricia Parcher. Youth
need not be a 4-H member to at-
tend. Space is limited to 12.
Dallas Williams
6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271
N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1539, www.cafesweet-
basils.com, no cover, 21 and
older. Dallas Williams plays folk
music and Americana every
Th ursday.
Saturday, Jan. 24
Bird Survey
9 a.m., Fort Stevens State Park,
100 Peter Iredale Road, Ham-
mond, 503-861-3170, ext. 41, all
ages. No experience required.
Comfortable clothing, shoes
and binoculars are recommend-
ed. All survey takers meet near
Battery Russell on Jetty Road.
Cartwheels for Food
10 a.m., Encore Dance Studio,
3631 N. Hwy. 101, Gearhart,
503-717-1637. Encore will
sponsor a free cartwheel class
for boys and girls, ages 5 to 10.
Suggested tuition is a non-per-
ishable food item to be donated
to the local food bank.
Sunday, Jan. 25
Brad Griswold
6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271
N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1539, www.cafesweet-
basils.com, no cover, 21 and
older.
Monday, Jan. 26
Burgers & Jam
6 p.m., American Legion Post
168, 1216 S. Hemlock St., Can-
non Beach, 503-436-2973.
Wednesday, Jan.
28
Sou’Wester Garden Club
10 a.m., Bob Chisholm Com-
munity Center, 1225 Avenue
A, Seaside, 503-524-5309, free.
Th is month’s program of the
Sou’Wester Garden Club will
be “What’s New for the Gar-
den” presented by Linda Brim
of Brim’s Farm & Garden Nurs-
ery. Th e public is welcome and
membership is open. Annual
dues are $15.
Floating Glass Balls
7 p.m., Bill’s Tavern, 188 N. Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, 503-
436-2202, www.billstavernand-
brewhouse.com, no cover. Every
Th ursday, the Floating Glass
Balls plays a blend of bluegrass,
Caribbean, folk, swing, contem-
porary and country.
The Coconuts
Friday, Jan. 23
Ham Radio Breakfast
Chakra Intuition Class
10 a.m., Tolovana Community
Hall, 3779 S. Hemlock St., Can-
non Beach, www.tolovanaarts-
colony.org, 503-440-0566, $18
per class.
SHS Choir Fundraiser
7 p.m., Seaside High School,
1901 N. Holladay Drive, Seaside,
503-738-5586, $5 at the door, all
ages. A community-member
band will accompany the Sea-
side High School choir in a one
night only, high-energy perfor-
mance in Motown Revue, fea-
turing music by Th e Supremes,
Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder
and many others. Call the school
offi ce to reserve presold premi-
um seats for $8.
Unwind Time
at Elements Spa
Relaxing Massage • Age-Defying Treatments
Couples Packages • Hydrotherapy
to register, $15 to $20. AARP
Smart Driver classes are de-
signed for seniors 50 and older,
but anyone can attend. Full day
attendance is required to re-
ceive a certifi cate of completion.
Ron Bline will teach this class.
Preregistration is required and
seating is limited. For questions,
call John Benson at 503-738-
5925.
6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271
N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1539, www.cafesweet-
basils.com.com, no cover, 21
and older.
Thursday, Jan. 29
8 a.m., Finn’s Fish House, 227
Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-
9692.
AARP “Smart Driver”
9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Bob Chisholm
Community Center, 1225 Av-
enue A, Seaside, 503-338-2408
Project Homeless Connect
10 a.m., Seaside Civic & Con-
vention Center, 415 First Ave.,
Seaside, 503-325-1400. An an-
nual event organized by Clatsop
Community Action off ering
free services including med-
ical screenings; prescription,
employment, shelter and hous-
ing information; food stamps
application, veteran services,
hot meals, hair cuts and warm
clothing.
Dallas Williams
6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271
N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1539, www.cafesweet-
basils.com, no cover, 21 and
older.
Floating Glass Balls
7 p.m., Bill’s Tavern, 188 N.
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-2202,
www.bill-
stavernandbrewhouse.com, no
cover.
Friday, Jan. 30
“‘Night Mother”
6 p.m., Coaster Th eatre, 108 N.
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, www.coasterthe-
atre.com. Winner of the Pulit-
zer Prize and the Susan Smith
Blackburn Prize, Marsha Nor-
man’s “‘Night Mother” is an elo-
quent, enthralling and ultimate-
ly shattering play exploring the
fi nal hour in the life of a young
woman who has decided that
life is no longer worth living.
Preregister
Parenting Class
5:30 to 8 p.m., Feb. 5 to March
19, Broadway Middle School,
1120 Broadway, Seaside, 503-
325-8673, $25. Sunset Empire
Park & Recreation District and
Northwest Parenting will off er a
seven-week parenting class for
local families who have children
of pre- to early-teens. Space is
limited to 10 families and schol-
arships are available.
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