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Coast Happenings Calendar
YOUR GUIDE TO MUSIC, ART, COMMUNITY AND CULTURAL EVENTS UP AND DOWN THE COAST
Friday, March 27
Saturday, March 28
PAA Spring Art Show
10 a.m., Long Beach Train
Depot, 102 3rd St. NW, Long
Beach, Wash., 360-665-5319,
www.beachartist.org, free. The
Peninsula Arts Association
Spring Art Show will feature its
artists in more than 20 catego-
ries during the show.
Wheel Throwing Class
10 a.m., Hoffman Center’s Clay
Studio, 594 Laneda Ave., Man-
zanita, 503-368-3846, www.
hoffmanblog.org, $30. J.S. Hau-
er will lead a wheel-throwing
workshop covering basic clay
art, throwing principles, equip-
ment use and hands-on practice
time. Fee includes clay, tools,
instruction, firing and glazing.
Space is limited.
Artist Reception
11 a.m., Fairweather House &
Gallery, 612 Broadway, Seaside,
503-738-4003, www.fairweath-
erhouseandgarden.com. There
will be an artist reception for
Seaside artist Gayle Seely, who
uses bold and bright colors to
express personality. Refresh-
ments will be served.
Annual SOLV Beach
Cleanup
10 a.m., Clatsop County beach-
es, www.solv.org, all ages. Join
volunteers as they gather at dif-
ferent stations along the Ore-
gon coast for the annual SOLV
Spring Beach Cleanup. Register
online in your area or sign up
the day of the event. (In Cannon
Beach, meet at City Hall or Tolo-
vana Wayside; Gearhart, meet at
the 10th Street or Del Rey ap-
proaches; Seaside, meet at the
Turnaround.)
Doggie Dash
10 a.m., Cartwright Park, 1942
S. Franklin St., Seaside, 503-
738-3311, www.sunsetempire.
com, $20, all ages. This is a fun,
two-mile walk/run with photo
ops, prizes, refreshments and
dog treats. Register online. Half
of the proceeds will benefit the
local animal shelter.
PAA Spring Art Show
10 a.m., Long Beach Train
Depot, 102 3rd St. NW, Long
Beach, Wash., 360-665-5319,
www.beachartist.org, free.
Artist Reception
Military Appreciation Day
5 p.m., Northwest By North-
west Gallery, 232 N. Spruce St.,
Cannon Beach, 503-436-0741,
w w w. nw b y nw g a l l e r y. c o m .
Northwest By Northwest Gal-
lery will host an opening recep-
tion for Angela Woods’ exhibit
of contemporary western oil
paintings.
11 a.m., Lum’s Auto Center, 1605
SE Ensign Lane, Warrenton,
503-458-6275, all ages. “Wel-
come Home Veterans Military
Appreciation Day” is an event
honoring local veterans for their
military service. The event in-
cludes a barbeque, raffle, live
music and awards. Sponsored by
Marine Corps League Daniel E.
Crockett Detachment 1228.
Maggie & the Cats
6:30 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café,
271 N. Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-1539, www.ca-
fesweetbasils.com, no cover, 21
and older. Maggie & the Cats
play world-class blues, funk and
rhythm-n-blues every Friday.
The Stomptowners
7 p.m., Cannon Beach Histo-
ry Center & Museum, 1387 S.
Spruce St., Cannon Beach, 503-
436-9301, www.cbhistory.org,
$2 to $12 adults. The Stomp-
towners are a dynamic group
blending Irish instrumenta-
tion, voice and foot percussion
interlaced with Celtic songs.
Complimentary refreshments
provided.
Manzanita Film Series
7:30 p.m., Hoffman Center, 594
Laneda Ave., Manzanita, 503-
368-3846, www.hoffmanblog.
org, $5. There will be a screening
of the 2014 documentary film
“I Live For Art: A Journey into
Meaning and the Creative Pro-
cess.” Directed by Renee Slade
and Ri Stewart, the film runs 73
minutes. Refreshments will be
available.
“Murder on the Nile”
7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108
N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, www.coasterthe-
atre.com, $15 to $20. “Murder
on the Nile” is a murder mystery
about a newlywed couple on a
steamship, eventually leading to
the question of “who murdered
the bride?” The performance is
repeated on March 28, April 3,
4, and 10. For more information
visit the Coaster Theatre web-
site.
Pirates & Princesses
1 p.m., Cannon Beach Library,
131 N. Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-1391, www.
cannonbeachlibrary.org, free.
A pirates and princesses spring
fun event for children of all ages,
featuring balloon artist Twisty
Balloons by Dean.
Sunday, March 29
PAA Spring Art Show
10 a.m., Long Beach Train
Depot, 102 3rd St. NW, Long
Beach, Wash., 360-665-5319,
www.beachartist.org, free.
Astoria, 503-738-0782, $5. This
is a beginner/brush up bridge
course where all levels are wel-
come. The first class is free and
past students are admitted for
free. Walk-ins are welcome. Fun
and friends guaranteed.
Knochlers Pinochle Group
1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Com-
munity Center, 1225 Avenue A,
Seaside, all ages, $1 per session
per person. Knochlers host reg-
ular play in the card game of
pinochle every Monday. Prizes
awarded.
Burgers & Jam
6 p.m., American Legion Post
168, 1216 S. Hemlock St., Can-
non Beach, 503-436-2973. The
legion offers good burgers and
good music every Monday.
Tuesday, March 31
Learn to Play Bridge
9:30 a.m., Port of Astoria Office
Building, Room 209, 10 Pier 1,
Cannon Beach History Center Museum welcomes
10 a.m., Coast Guard Air Sta-
tion Astoria, 1110 S.E. Flightline
Drive, Warrenton, 503-468-
0752,
www.encorelearn.org,
free. ENCORE and the local
Coast Guard command present
an insight tour into Sector Co-
lumbia River’s command struc-
ture, responsibilities and opera-
tions. Transportation is available
and the public is invited.
Learn Cartooning
3:30 p.m., Clatsop Community
College Seaside Campus, 1455
N. Roosevelt Drive, Seaside,
503-338-2408, www.clatsopcc.
edu/schedule, $35. Learn to
draw caricatures from Seaside
artist David Poole. Have fun
with various techniques using
human forms. Bring pencil and
paper to class. Class meets on
Tuesdays to May 5.
Wednesday, April 1
AARP Smart Driver Course
9 a.m., Clatsop Community
College Seaside Campus, 1455
N. Roosevelt Drive, Seaside,
503-338-2408, $15 to $20. Smart
Driver classes are designed for
seniors 50 and older, but anyone
can attend. Full day attendance
is required to receive completion
certificate. Ron Bline will teach
this class. Preregistration is re-
quired and seating is limited.
For questions, call John Benson
at 503-738-5925.
Lives in Transition Class
10:30 a.m., Clatsop Community
College Seaside Campus, 1455
N. Roosevelt Drive, Seaside,
503-338-2377, free.
Angora Hiking Club
1 p.m., meet at Basin Street Park-
ing Lot, 334 W. Marine Drive at
6th St., Astoria, 503-738-7911,
www.angorahikingclub.org.
Trung Nguyen will lead an easy
Seaside Prom/Mill Ponds hike.
Call to confirm meet location.
4-H After School
2:30 p.m., Seaside High School,
1901 N. Holladay Drive, Seaside,
503-325-8573, free, grades 6 to
8. OSU Extension faculty, staff
and 4-H volunteers will teach
youth to cut, chop, learn about
nutrition and compete in an
Iron Chef cook-off. Classes are
every Wednesday to April 22 in
the Culinary Arts Room. Space
is limited to 15 students. Regis-
tration is recommended.
The Coconuts
6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, and
again on April 8, 271 N. Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, 503-
436-1539, no cover, 21 and
older. The Coconuts play swing,
jazz, country, bluegrass and
folk.
O PEN W ED - M ON
1:00 - 5:00 PM
1387 S. Spruce,
Cannon Beach, OR
503-436-9301
www.cbhistory.org
8 a.m., call for location, Seaside,
503-738-9692. Ham radio oper-
ators meet every Thursday. Ven-
ues change on the first Thursday
of the month.
Bereavement Support
2 p.m., Bob Chisholm Com-
munity Center, 1225 Avenue A,
Seaside, 503-338-6230, 18 and
older. Support is given through
journaling, discussion and pro-
viding tools for healing body,
mind and spirit after loss. Host-
ed by Lower Columbia Hospice.
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
Thursday.
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
Thursday, the Floating Glass
Balls plays a blend of bluegrass,
Caribbean, folk, swing, contem-
porary and country.
Saturday, April 4
Tickets are avai
la
by phone, or at ble online,
the door
All day, on the beach at Haystack
Rock, Cannon Beach, 503-436-
2623, www.cannonbeach.org,
free, all ages. Each spring, puf-
fins return to Haystack Rock to
raise their chicks and are most
visible and active from April to
early-July. Interpreters will be
available at low tides with spot-
ting scopes and to answer ques-
tions.
Publish in a Day
10 a.m., Hoffman Center, 594
Laneda Ave., Manzanita, 503-
368-3846, www.hoffmanblog.
org, $165. Holly Lorincz and Bri-
an Tibbetts will lead an intensive
one-day e-publishing workshop
for text-only manuscripts. Visit
the website to register.
11 a.m., Sea Ranch Resort, 415
Fir St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
2815, www.searanchrv.com. Sea
Ranch Resort will host its an-
nual Easter Bunny Egg Hunt for
ages 1 to 4, 5 to 7 and 8 to 10. An
adult must accompany all chil-
dren. Bring Easter baskets for a
fun-filled event.
Artist Reception
2 p.m., Trails End Art Associa-
tion, 656 A St., Gearhart, 503-
717-9458,
www.trailsendart.
org. An artist reception will take
place at the gallery to kick off the
April spring show. Artists will
be on hand to chat and refresh-
ments will be served.
Rob ert C a in , LD
45 yea rs o f
experience
F RE E CON S ULTATION
2 p.m., celebrate creative art
forms during the monthly Gear-
hart ArtWalk at businesses and
galleries in Gearhart. Artists
may be available for demonstra-
tions and discussions. Look for
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Sunday, April 5
Evensong
6 p.m., Cannon Beach Commu-
nity Church, 132 E. Washington
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
1222. Evensong features Jenni-
fer Goodenberger (piano) and
Wes Wahrmund (guitar, flute
and clarinet), meditative songs,
Psalms, readings and quiet re-
flection.
Kiwanis Pancake Feed
5 p.m., Seaside Civic & Con-
vention Center, 415 1st Ave.,
Seaside, $5 to $20. The Sea-
side Kiwanis Club will host
its annual Pancake Feed, a
popular, all-you-can-eat fam-
ily fun event. Proceeds ben-
efit the Kiwanis scholarship
fund and other worthy pro-
grams.
Cancer Support Group
2 p.m., NWSDS Office, 2002
S.E. Chokeberry Ave., War-
renton, free. Adult cancer pa-
tients, their support team and
family members are welcome
to attend support group meet-
ings held the second Wednes-
day of the month to share sto-
ries, receive encouragement,
information and resources.
Lead by Allison Whisenhunt
(503-717-7439) and Brigid
Koeppen (503-338-4085).
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, April 6
Knochlers Pinochle Group
1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Com-
munity Center, 1225 Avenue A,
Seaside, all ages, $1 per session
per person.
Burgers & Jam
6 p.m., American Legion Post
168, 1216 S. Hemlock St., Can-
non Beach, 503-436-2973. The
legion offers good burgers and
good music every Monday.
Tuesday, April 7
Inside the Coast Guard
10 a.m., Columbia River Mar-
itime Museum, 1792 Marine
Drive, Astoria, 503-468-0752,
www.encorelearn.org,
free.
ENCORE and the local Coast
Guard command present an in-
sight tour into the USCG Cut-
ter Steadfast. Transportation is
available and the public is invit-
ed.
12:30 p.m., Portlight Café, Camp
Rilea, 33168 Patriot Way, Warren-
ton, 50 and older. Guests are wel-
come to attend and learn about
ENCORE. For information about
ENCORE, call Lynne at 503-738-
3044 or Reta at 503-717-2297.
Haystack Rock Lecture
7 p.m., Cannon Beach Library,
131 N. Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-1391, www.
cannonbeachlibrary.org, free.
Ram Papish, wildlife biologist,
author and artist, will present
“Seabirds of the Falkland Is-
lands.”
Thursday, April 9
Ham Radio Breakfast
8 a.m., Finn’s Fish House, 227
Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-
9692.
Lady Liberty Awards
Noon, Liberty Theater, 1203
Commercial St., Astoria, 503-
325-5922, www.liberty-theater.
org. Honorees Jeanne Peterson
and Judith Bigby will receive
this year’s Lady Liberty award
for their achievements in the
Columbia Pacific region. Tick-
ets are available at the box of-
fice.
Friday, April 10
Get Lit Gathering
5 p.m., Tolovana Arts Colony,
3779 S. Hemlock St., 503-440-
0684, www.tolovanaartscolony.
org, $85. “Get Lit at the Beach:
A Gathering for Readers” is a
three-day literary event featur-
ing authors Gail Tsukiyama,
Karen Fowler, Jim Lynch, Ter-
ry Brooks and keynote speaker
Nancy Pearl. Go online to pur-
chase tickets.
Dining on the
North Coast
Gearhart ArtWalk
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5 p.m., enjoy original artwork,
live music and refreshments
during Seaside’s monthly First
Saturday Art Walk at local busi-
nesses and art galleries in Sea-
side. Artists may be available for
demonstrations and discussions.
Look for the art walk signs at
participating merchants.
ENCORE Lunch Bunch
Egg Hunt
at Elements Spa
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Puffins Return
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Friday, March
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$12 Adults / $2 th, 7:00 pm
Refreshments Children
available
the “Welcome to the Shore” flag
at participating merchants.
Brad Griswold
Unwind Time
Portland’s Stomptowners
A dynamic group blending Irish
instrumentation and voice and an
exciting blend of foot stomping, jigs,
reels and hornpipes interlaced with
soulful Celtic songs
Ham Radio Breakfast
Inside the Coast Guard
Lives in Transition Class
10:30 a.m., Clatsop Commu-
nity College Seaside Campus,
1455 N. Roosevelt Drive, Sea-
side, 503-338-2377, free. CCC’s
Lives in Transition Program is
offering classes at the Seaside
campus for men and women on
Mondays and Wednesdays. Call
to register.
Thursday, April 2
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130 N. Hemlock Street
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