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Coast Happenings Calendar
YOUR GUIDE TO MUSIC, ART, COMMUNITY AND CULTURAL EVENTS ON THE NORTH COAST
Get Lit
Friday, May 19
Rummage Sale
9 a.m., American Legion, 1216
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach.
American Legion Women’s
Auxiliary will host a yard sale
fundraiser, includes linens, fur-
niture, jewelry, glassware, books
and tools.
10 a.m., Surfsand Resort, 148
Gower Ave., Cannon Beach,
206-914-1255, $30 to $85.
Scholarship
winners in concert
Trash Art Show
10 a.m., NCRD Gallery, 36155
9th St., Nehalem, 503-368-7764,
free.
Museum Day
Get Lit Reception
5 p.m., Cannon Beach Com-
munity Hall, 207 Spruce St.,
Cannon Beach, 206-914-1255,
ww.tolovanaartscolony.org, $30
to $85. “Get Lit at the Beach: A
Gathering for Readers” starts
with a reception to meet the
authors; includes beverages and
hors d’oeuvres.
Trash Art Party
5 p.m., NCRD Gallery, 36155
9th St., Nehalem, 503-368-7764,
www.cartm.org, $30. CARTM’s
Trash Art Show opens its annual
spring fundraiser with a ticketed
reception party for the artists.
Maggie & the Cats
6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1539, www.cafesweet-
basils.com, no cover, 21 +. Mag-
gie & the Cats play world-class
blues music, Creole, jazz, funk,
rhythm-n-blues and soul.
Thistle & Rose
6 p.m., Seasons Café, 255 Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, 503-
436-1159. Thistle and Rose play
folk, Americana and bluegrass
music from the 70s and 80s, and
original tunes.
1 p.m., Seaside Museum, 570
Necanicum Drive, Seaside, 503-
738-7065. The Seaside Museum
and Historical Society celebrates
International Museum Day,
includes free admission, open
house, refreshments and a tour.
6 p.m., The Bistro, 263 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
2661. Wes Wahrmund’s classical
guitar skills amaze with light
jazz and original tunes.
Texas Hold’em
7 p.m., American Legion, 1216
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-2973, 21 +. Cannon
Beach American Legion offers
a Friday night Texas Hold’em
poker tournament, doors open
at 3 p.m.
“You Never Know”
7 p.m., NCRD Theater, 36155
9th St., Nehalem, 503-368-7008,
www.ncrd.org, $15. Cole Por-
ter’s “You Never Know” is a ro-
mantic musical comedy set in
Paris in 1929; filled with witty
Cole Porter songs.
“Barefoot in the Park”
7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242,
www.coaster-
theatre.com, $20 to $25, PG.
Newlyweds Paul and Corrie’s
passionate relationship descends
into comical discord in a Green-
wich Village five-flight walk up.
Wes Wahrmund
6 p.m., The Bistro, 263 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
2661.
6 p.m., The Bistro, 263 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
2661.
Beth Willis
Author Reading
7 p.m., Hoffman Center, 594
Laneda Ave., Manzanita, 503-
368-3846, $7. Jonathan White,
author of “Tides: The Science
and Spirit of the Ocean” will be
featured, followed by a Q&A and
open mic.
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Musical scholarship awardees Megan Schacher, Bran-
don Moloney, Adam Morse, Logan Gandy, Julie Foss,
violin; front row, Kendy Lin, Caitlyn Smith, Annie
Stafford and Hayley Rollins.
“You Never Know”
7 p.m., NCRD Theater, 36155
9th St., Nehalem, 503-368-7008,
$15.
Student recipients of
the Friday Musical Club
Scholarship were featured
in recital on Saturday, May
6, at the Peace Lutheran
Church in Astoria.
Under the direction of
Susan Buehler of Cannon
Beach, the recital program
included: Annie Stafford,
mezzo-soprano, singing
“The Lass from the Low
Countree” by J.J. Niles and
“Simple Gifts”; Caitlyn
Smith, flute, performing
“Tamourin” by Francois
Gossec; Kendy Lin, oboe,
performing
“Gabriel’s
Oboe”; Logan Gandy, bari-
tone, singing “Aura Lee,”
and “Brother Will, Broth-
er John” by John Sacco;
Hayley Rollins, flute, play-
ing “Siciliana and Giga”
by G.F. Handel; Brandon
Moloney, alto saxophone,
playing “Concertante” by
Emile Paladilhe; Megan
Schacher, flute, playing
“Barefoot in the Park”
7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, $20 to $25, PG.
Sunday, May 21
Film Screening
7:30 p.m., Hoffman Center, 594
Laneda Ave., Manzanita, 503-
368-3846, www.hoffmanblog.
org, $5. Manzanita Film Series
presents “Calvin Marshall,” a
college student who dreams of
being a major league ball player.
Saturday, May 20
Rummage Sale
9 a.m., American Legion, 1216
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach.
American Legion Women’s
Auxiliary will host a yard sale
fundraiser, includes linens, fur-
niture, jewelry, glassware, books
and tools.
Beach Bill Celebration
10 a.m., Oswald West State Park,
Arch Cape, 541-231-8041, free,
all ages. Celebrate the 50th an-
niversary of Oregon’s Beach Bill,
includes science adventures,
photo shoot, barbeque and surf;
meet at lower parking lot at
Short Sands.
9 a.m., American Legion, 1216
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
$8 adults, $4 children. Proceeds
help support local veterans, fam-
ilies, community organizations
and the high school scholarship
fund.
Get Lit
10 a.m., Surfsand Resort, 148
Gower Ave., Cannon Beach,
206-914-1255, $30 to $85.
Trash Art Show
11 a.m., NCRD Gallery, 36155
9th St., Nehalem, 503-368-7764,
free.
“You Never Know”
2 p.m., NCRD Theater, 36155
9th St., Nehalem, 503-368-7008,
$15.
3 p.m., Rockaway Beach Com-
munity Church, 400 3rd Ave.,
Rockaway Beach, $5 to $15, all
ages. North Oregon Coast Sym-
phony features an assortment
of orchestral suites in the “Suite
Celebration” concert.
Tuesday, May 23
Art of Aging
3 p.m., Hoffman Center, 594 La-
neda Ave., Manzanita, 503-368-
3846, www.hoffmanblog.org, $5.
Art of Aging/Art of Dying series
presents Barb Hansen speaking
on “Understanding Hospice
Care.”
Wednesday, May 24
Break the Silence
Evensong
6 p.m., Cannon Beach Commu-
nity Church, 132 Washington
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
1222. Evensong features per-
formers Jennifer Goodenberger
and Wes Wahrmund, meditative
songs and quiet reflection.
2 p.m., Seaside High School,
1901 Holladay Drive, Seaside,
503-738-5586. Join Seaside High
School students as they march
to Break the Silence against vi-
olence, bullying and prejudice;
wear yellow and a smile.
Thistle & Rose
Cape House Concert
7 p.m., private home, Arch Cape,
503-717-2997, www.cheemai-
sel.com, $20. The Cape House
Concert series features Craig
Chee and Sarah Maisel playing
songs on the ukulele with vocal
harmonies, location given with
ticket purchase.
Monday, May 22
Burgers & Jam
6 p.m., American Legion, 1216
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-2973. The Legion offers
burgers and music on Monday
nights.
5 p.m., The Bistro, 263 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
2661.
Thursday, May 25
C lass
of
Floating Glass Balls
7 p.m., Bill’s Tavern, 188 Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, 503-
436-2202, www.billstavernand-
brewhouse.com, no cover. The
Floating Glass Balls plays beach-
grass music: a blend of blue-
grass, Caribbean, folk, swing,
contemporary and country.
“You Never Know”
7 p.m., NCRD Theater, 36155
9th St., Nehalem, 503-368-7008,
$15.
“Barefoot in the Park”
7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, $20 to $25, PG.
Saturday, May 27
Book Sale
10 a.m., Cannon Beach Li-
brary, 131 Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-1391, www.can-
nonbeachlibrary.org, free. There
will be hundreds of books to
choose from at the library’s rare,
old and poetry book sale.
Palette Puddlers Art Show
10 a.m., Cannon Beach Com-
munity Hall, 207 Spruce St.,
Cannon Beach.
Blues Festival
2 p.m., Nehalem Bay Winery,
34965 Hwy. 53, Nehalem, 503-
368-9463,
www.nehalembay-
winery.com. Nahelem Bay Win-
ery’s annual Memorial Weekend
Blues Festival will feature the
Maggie Kitson Band, Norman
Sylvester Band and Bruce Smith
Band on Sunday.
Lobster Fest
4 p.m., American Legion, 1315
Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-
5111, www.seasidepost99.org.
Seaside’s American Legion will
host its fifth annual Lobster Fest
fundraiser, includes side dishes
and live country music by Alena;
$29 advanced tickets or $20 New
York strip steak.
Wes Wahrmund
6 p.m., The Bistro, 263 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
2661.
Brazilian Violin Trio
7 p.m., Hoffman Center, 594 La-
neda Ave., Manzanita, 503-368-
3846,
www.hoffmanblog.org,
$20. Ted Falcon, Andrew Finn
Magill and Nando Duarte of the
Brazilian Violin Trio perform
choro, brazuca and Brazilian
pop music.
8:30 a.m., City Hall, 163 Gower
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
8060, $25.
Palette Puddlers Art Show
10 a.m., Cannon Beach Com-
munity Hall, 207 Spruce St.,
Cannon Beach.
Blues Festival
2 p.m., Nehalem Bay Winery,
34965 Hwy. 53, Nehalem, 503-
368-9463.
“You Never Know”
2 p.m., NCRD Theater, 36155
9th St., Nehalem, 503-368-7008,
$15.
“Barefoot in the Park”
7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, $20 to $25, PG.
Monday, May 29
Tide Pool Tour
9 a.m., City Hall, 163 Gower St.,
Cannon Beach, 503-436-8060,
$25.
Palette Puddlers Art Show
10 a.m., Cannon Beach Com-
munity Hall, 207 Spruce St.,
Cannon Beach.
Burgers & Jam
6 p.m., American Legion, 1216
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-2973.
Wednesday, May 31
Thistle & Rose
5 p.m., The Bistro, 263 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
2661.
Thursday, June 1
Artist Reception
2 p.m., Trail’s End Art Gallery,
656 A St., Gearhart, 503-717-
9458, www.trailsendart.org. Wa-
tercolorist Patricia Beck-Fries
will exhibit her landscapes, still
life and portraits in the June
show.
Floating Glass Balls
7 p.m., Bill’s Tavern, 188 Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, 503-
436-2202, no cover.
Friday, June 2
SEA-PAC Convention
8 a.m., Seaside Convention Cen-
ter, 415 First Ave., Seaside, 503-
882-7388, www.seapac.org. The
ARRL Northwestern Division
amateur radio operators’ annual
ham radio convention offers ex-
hibits, workshops, a flea market,
entertainment and more.
Maggie & the Cats
6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1539, no cover, 21 +.
Thistle & Rose
6 p.m., Seasons Café, 255 Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, 503-
436-1159.
Wes Wahrmund
6 p.m., The Bistro, 263 Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
2661.
Texas Hold’em
9 a.m., Seaside Aquarium, 200
Prom, Seaside, 503-738-6211, all
ages. Join the Seaside Aquarium
as they rollback to 1937 admis-
sion fees of 15 cents for adults,
10 cents for kids and $2 per tray
for sea food; this day only.
Tide Pool Tour
“You Never Know”
7 a.m., City Hall, 163 Gower St.,
Cannon Beach, 503-436-8060,
www.friendsofhaystackrock.
org, $25. Steve Grace will lead a
guided tide pool tour to the ma-
rine reserve at Haystack Rock.
7 p.m., NCRD Theater, 36155 9th
St., Nehalem, 503-368-7008, $15.
Steel Wool
Business After Hours
Palette Puddlers Art Show
5:30 p.m., Public Coast Brew-
ing Co., 264 Third St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-2623, free.
2017
FRIDAY, JUNE 9 TH  SEASIDE SIGNAL
FRIDAY, JUNE 16 TH  CANNON BEACH GAZETTE
5 PM
6 p.m., Seaside Brewing Co., 851
Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-
7065, www.seasidebrewery.com.
The History & Hops lecture se-
ries will feature Elaine Trucke
who will give a talk on “For the
Love of our Beaches,” celebrat-
ing Oregon’s Beach Bill.
7 p.m., American Legion, 1216
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-2973, 21 +.
Tide Pool Tour
7 p.m., American Legion, 1216
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-2973, 21 +.
This special insert publishes
DEADLINE :
MONDAY
MAY 22 ND
History & Hops
Texas Hold’em
Sunday, May 28
Friday, May 26
The Seaside Signal is creating a graduation publication for our
local high school to honor and congratulate the
SEAGULL PRIDE
Sponsored by the Cannon Beach
Chamber of Commerce, Busi-
ness After Hours provides a so-
cial networking opportunity for
chamber members and business
owners to meet and mingle.
7 p.m., Cannon Beach History
Center, 1387 Spruce St., Can-
non Beach, 503-436-9301, www.
cbhistory.org, $15. Rock duo
Beth Willis and Todd Chatalas
perform rock, acoustic and blues
music.
Co., 264 Third St., Cannon
Beach, 503-436-0285, no cover.
80th Anniversary
A TTENTION A LL F AMILY , F RIENDS AND L OCAL B USINESSES
AT
“Andalouse, Op. 20” by
Emile Pessard; Julie Foss,
violin, performing “Con-
certante, No. 5” first move-
ment by Friedrich Seitz;
Adam Morse, baritone,
singing “When I Was One
and Twenty” arranged by
Victor Johnson and “Cap-
tain Mac” by Wilfred Sand-
erson. Immediately follow-
ing the recital, a reception
for the students was held
in the social room, which
allowed audience members
to interact with the per-
formers.
The Astoria Friday Mu-
sical Club was formed in
1907 for the purpose of fur-
thering musical excellence
in the community and con-
tinues in that mission to
this day. Scholarships are
provided by donations and
dues paid by club mem-
bers, Astoria High School
Scholarships, Inc., and by
public donations.
“Barefoot in the Park”
“Suite Celebration”
6 p.m., Sweet Basil’s Café, 271
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1539, no cover, 21 +.
6 p.m., Seasons Café, 255 Hem-
lock St., Cannon Beach, 503-
436-1159.
Wes Wahrmund
3 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, $20 to $25, PG.
Maggie & the Cats
Thistle & Rose
Legion Breakfast
Wes Wahrmund
puddlers.com. The Palette Pud-
dlers’ annual Memorial Day
weekend art show will feature
member’s work in a range of
mediums; artists on hand for
discussions and demonstrations.
10 a.m., Cannon Beach Com-
munity Hall, 207 Spruce St.,
Cannon Beach, www.palette-
“Barefoot in the Park”
7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach,
503-436-1242, $20 to $25, PG.
Beth Willis
8 p.m., Public Coast Brewing
7:30 p.m., NCRD Performing
Arts Center, 36155 9th St., Ne-
halem, 503-368-7008, www.
ncrd.org, $9 to $12. Acoustic
rock band Steel Wool spins the
edges of funk, rock, folk and
traditional Zimbabwean mbira
music.
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