8A • July 24, 2015 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com Volunteers make city a little more welcoming Jeremy Goldsmith, Sea- side’s RARE/Americorps Intern; Rebecca Read, a local artists and printmak- er; and Pam Fleming, Sea- side’s downtown gardner, spruced up the “Welcome to Seaside” sign at the in- tersection of Holladay and Roosevelt drives, also re- ferred to as the South Y. After power washing the sign to remove buildup, the group spent a few hours July 11 and 12 to repaint and put a sealant on the relief image. Goldsmith, Read and Fleming have wanted to do the project for about two years, and they re- cently received permission from Seaside Public Works to move forward. Gold- smith solicited donations from Ace Hardware, Sher- win-Williams Paint Store and the Tsunami Sandwich Company for paints, brush- es, other materials and lunch. “Seaside needs a lot of beauti¿cation, and with a limited budget, the city needs help,” Goldsmith said. The project cost an estimated $40 in donated materials. Goldsmith, Read and Fleming donated their time for the project. There are plenty of opportunities around Seaside for citizens to step up and take respon- sibility for their individual residences, businesses and public spaces and spruce them up, Read said. Rath- er than getting frustrated or complaining, she said, people can be part of the solution by taking those opportunities to beautify Seaside and make it more appealing. PHOTO BY KATHERINE LACAZE Jeremy Goldsmith, Seaside’s RARE/Americorps Intern; Rebecca Read, a local artists and printmaker; and Pam Flem- ing, Seaside’s downtown gardner, spruced up the “Welcome to Seaside” sign at the intersection of Holladay and Roosevelt drives, also referred to as the South Y. After power washing the sign to remove buildup, the group spent a few hours July 11 and 12 to repaint and put a sealant on the relief image. Goldsmith, Read and Fleming have wanted to do the project for about two years, and they recently received permission from Seaside Public Works to move forward. Goldsmith solicited donations from Ace Hardware, Sherwin-Williams Paint Store and the Tsunami Sandwich Company for paints, brushes, other materials and lunch. “Seaside needs a lot of beautification, and with a limited budget, the city needs help,” Goldsmith said. The project cost an estimated $40 in donated materials. Goldsmith, Read and Fleming donated their time for the project. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Deadline for Community Calendar is noon Wednesday two weeks before our publish date. Items can be emailed to nmccarthy@seasidesignal.com, faxed to 503-738-9285 or mailed to P.O. Box 848, Seaside, OR 97138. Events are in Seaside unless otherwise noted. Friday, July 24 Chamber Breakfast 8:30 a.m., Twisted Fish Steakhouse, 311 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-6391, www.sea- sidechamber.com, open to the public. Different speakers are featured each week. A no-host breakfast and beverage service is available. Low Impact Walking 9:30 a.m. This low-impact walking group meets every Friday at different locations. Sponsored by the Seaside Branch of American Association of University Women. For details, call 503-738-7751. Alzheimer’s Fundraiser 5 p.m., Avamere at Seaside, 2500 S. Roosevelt Drive, Seaside, 503-738-0900, $15. Avamere (formerly Necanicum Village) will host an Alzheimer’s fundraiser including soup, salad and a silent auction. All proceeds go to the Alzheimer’s Association. “It Could Be… Us” 7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-1242, www.coastertheatre. com, $15 to $20, rated PG. A family of artistic failures wrangles over a will and a victim in Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy “It Could Be Any One Of Us,” through Sept. 5. Saturday, July 25 Sandy Shores Gift Expo 10 a.m., Seaside Civic & Convention Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside, all ages. Guests can shop direct sales and hand crafted items. There will be children’s activities, entertainment, a fashion show on Saturday and product demonstrations throughout both days. Jewelry Making 1 p.m., Creative Beginnings, 620 S. Holladay, Seaside, 503-738-9580, www.seasidecreative- beginnings.com, $20. Creative Beginnings is offering a class on resin pendant making using diamond glaze resin. Space is limited. Dudley will teach a class on palmistry. Reflexology for mothers and infants begins at noon. Avenue A, Seaside, all ages, $1 per session per person. Knochlers host regular play in the card game of pinochle every Monday. James Beard Dinner 6:30 p.m., McMenamins Sand Trap, 1157 N. Marion Ave., Gearhart, 503-717-8150, www.mcmenamins.com, $95, 21 and older. McMenamins’ annual dinner pays homage to chef and culinarian James Beard, with a multi- course dinner. Reservations required. Learning to See 6 p.m., Trail’s End Art Gallery, 656 A St., Gearhart, 503-717-9458, www.trailsendart. org, $50. No experience necessary for this two-day drawing workshop, all skill level from beginners to those who want to enhance their skills are welcome. “Little Shop of Horrors” 7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-1242, www.coastertheatre.com, $18 to $23, rated PG-13. “Little Shop of Horrors” is a science fiction, rock musical about a timid floral assistant, a sadistic dentist and a carnivorous plant, through Sept. 6. DJ Dance Party 10 p.m., Twisted Fish Steakhouse, 311 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-3467, www. twistedfishsteakhouse.com, no cover, 21 and older. DJ Nacho Bizznez mixes the latest dance music with some old favorites every Saturday. Sunday, July 26 Seaside Garden Tour 8 a.m., Beach Books, 616 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-3500, Seaside, 503-717-1914, $8. Join Pam Fleming as she leads the annual garden tour through downtown Seaside. The morning will begin with a brunch and presentation followed by the free tour at 9 a.m. in front of the bookstore. 10 a.m., Seaside Civic & Convention Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside. Ribbon Cutting NAMI Meeting 1 p.m., South County Food Pantry, 2041 N. Roosevelt, Seaside, 503-738-9800, www. southcountyfood.com, all ages. The commu- nity is invited to celebrate the opening of the new food pantry in Seaside at a ribbon cutting ceremony and ice cream social. 2 p.m., Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-6165, www.nami.org. The National Alliance on Mental Illness welcomes anyone who suffers from a mental illness. Membership is not required. Summer Workshops Monday, July 27 4 p.m., Seaside Yoga, 609 Broadway, Seaside, 503-717-5129, $10 to $15 donation. Kathleen Knochlers Pinochle 1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 8 a.m., Finn’s Fish House, 227 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-9692. Ham radio operators meet every Thursday. Venues change on the first Thursday of the month. the Beach, 60 N. Promenade, Seaside, all ages. Join volunteers from Beach Drive Buccaneers, Seaside Downtown Development Association and City of Seaside in “Treasure the Beach Community Beach Clean Up” every first Saturday of the month. Gearhart ArtWalk SDDA Breakfast 2 p.m., celebrate creative art forms during the monthly Gearhart ArtWalk at businesses and galleries in Gearhart. There will be artist’s demonstrations, discussions and receptions. Look for the “Welcome to the Shore” flag at participating merchants. TOPS Meeting Kiwanis Club Meeting Artist Reception 8 a.m. weigh-in, North Coast Family Fellow- ship Church, 2245 N. Wahanna Road, Seaside, 503-861-2904. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meet every Tuesday and focuses on lifestyle changes for lasting weight loss and better health. Noon, West Lake Restaurant & Lounge, 1480 S. Roosevelt Drive, Seaside, open to the public. Features announcements and guest speakers each week. For information, visit the club’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pages/ Kiwanis-Club-of-Seaside-Ore. 3 p.m., Trails End Art Gallery, 656 A St., Gear- hart, 503-717-9458. An artist reception will be held for Richard Newman featuring his work in “Window to the World Photography.” CB Farmers Market Senior Movie Matinee 2 p.m., Cannon Beach City Hall, 163 E. Gower Ave., Cannon Beach, www.cannonbeachmar- ket.org. Every Tuesday, this market offers a wide variety of fresh produce, pasture-raised meat, organic cheeses, artisan food products and a children’s program. 2 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-738-3311, www.sunsetempire.com, free. Enjoy a matinee movie and popcorn every Thursday at the community center. Learning to See Friday, July 31 6 p.m., Trail’s End Art Gallery, 656 A St., Gearhart, 503-717-9458, www.trailsendart.org, $50. Chamber Breakfast Tuesday, July 28 Wednesday, July 29 8:30 a.m., Twisted Fish Steakhouse, 311 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-6391, www. seasidechamber.com. HEART Support Low Impact Walking 10 a.m., The Harbor, 1361 Duane St., Astoria, 503-325-3426, www.harbornw.org. Every Wednesday, this support group focuses on the effects of domestic violence. Reserve seating. 9:30 a.m., locations vary every Friday, 503- 738-7751. Sponsored by AAUW. Seaside Farmers Market Sandy Shores Gift Expo Ham Radio Breakfast 8 a.m., Pig ‘N’ Pancake, 323 Broadway, Seaside, 503-717-1914, www.seasidedowntown. com. Features weekly speakers each week and discussions. No-host breakfast and beverage service is available. Interstellar Space Magic 7:30 p.m., American Legion 99, 1315 Broad- way, Seaside, 503-738-5111, no cover, 21 and older. Interstellar Space Magic plays classic rock and country. Part of a fundraiser dinner ($15) by the Sons of the American Legion. Thursday, July 30 3 p.m., American Legion 99, 1315 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-7393, www.seasidemarket. org. Every Wednesday, the Seaside Farmers Market features a variety of fresh produce, meat, cheeses, seafood and artisan food products. There is entertainment for kids, live music with Alena Sheldon and master gardeners will answer plant questions. Trivia at Salvatore’s 6:30 p.m., Salvatore’s Café & Pub, 414 N. Prom, Seaside, 503-738-3334, free. Bring a team of up to five people or go solo for a fun night of trivia every Wednesday. There will be three questions per round and three rounds. Accepting New Patients Summer Workshops 4 p.m., Seaside Yoga, 609 Broadway, Seaside, 503-717-5129, $10 to $15 donation. Learning to See 6 p.m., Trail’s End Art Gallery, 656 A St., Gearhart, 503-717-9458, www.trailsendart. org, $25 to $100. This workshop is held on five consecutive Mondays in August and will focus on specifics of drawing: line, value, perspective and volume. Tuesday, Aug. 4 TOPS Meeting 8 a.m. weigh-in, North Coast Family Fellow- ship Church, 2245 N. Wahanna Road, Seaside, 503-861-2904. National Night Out 6 p.m., Cartwright Park and Broadway Park in Seaside, City Park in Cannon Beach, all ages. Join members of your neighborhoods and lo- cal police officers at this annual event, helping to make neighborhoods a safer place to live. Wednesday, Aug. 5 Saturday Art Walk Seaside Farmers Market 5 p.m., enjoy original artwork, live music and refreshments during Seaside’s monthly First Saturday Art Walk at local businesses and art galleries, and includes art discussions and demonstrations. Look for the art walk signs at participating merchants. 3 p.m., American Legion 99, 1315 Broadway, Sea- side, 503-738-7393, www.seasidemarket.org. DJ Dance Party Gearhart City Council 10 p.m., Twisted Fish Steakhouse, 311 Broad- way, Seaside, 503-738-3467, www.twistedfish- steakhouse.com, no cover, 21 and older. 7 p.m., City Council Chambers, City Hall, 698 Pacific Way, Gearhart, 503-738-5501, www. ci.gearhart.or.us. Regular city council meetings are held every first Wednesday of the month. Monday, Aug. 3 Trivia at Salvatore’s 6:30 p.m., Salvatore’s Café & Pub, 414 N. Prom, Seaside, 503-738-3334, free. Art on Woodblock Thursday, Aug. 6 Ham Radio Breakfast Noon, Beach Books, 616 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-3500, www.beachbooks37.com, $25. Author and musician Willy Vlautin will read from his current book “The Free.” Reservations required. 9 a.m., CCC Seaside Campus, 1455 N. Roos- evelt Drive, Seaside, 503-338-2402, www. clatsopcc.edu/schedule, $35. Create a fun seasonal themed art piece using pen/ink and watercolor pencils on a woodblock panel. Cost includes supplies. Preregistration encouraged. Canoe Adventures Theater Arts Camp Kiwanis Club Meeting 2 p.m., Sunset Pool, 1140 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-3311, www.sunsetempire.com, $20 to $30 per trip. SEPRD leaders will lead canoe trips along the river and upper estuary system near the Necanicum confluence. Registration required. 10 a.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-0609, www.coaster- theatre.com, $245, 8 and older. This two-week camp will focus on three common aspects of theater arts: acting, singing and dancing. Noon, West Lake Restaurant & Lounge, 1480 S. Roosevelt Drive, Seaside, www.facebook. com/pages/Kiwanis-Club-of-Seaside-Ore. Lunch in the Loft Saturday, Aug. 1 Beach Clean Up 9 a.m., Seaside Beach, meet at Seashore Inn on Knochlers Pinochle 1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside, all ages, $1 per session per person. 8 a.m., call for location, Seaside, 503-738-9692. SDDA Breakfast 8 a.m., Pig ‘N’ Pancake, 323 Broadway, Seaside, 503-717-1914, www.seasidedowntown.com. Bereavement Support 2 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-338-6230, 18 and older. Support is given through journaling and discussion to help healing after a loss. Hosted by Lower Columbia Hospice. VO L U NTE E RS NE E D E D Sea sid e Sen io r D in in g C en ter David Kaba, MD, PhD is an Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) specialist with additional training in allergy and sleep medicine. „ „ „ „ „ „ „ • The Sea sid e Sen io r D in in g C en ter a t the Bo b C hisho lm C en ter Serves m o re tha n 13 ,000 m ea ls a yea r to sen io r citizen s. O ver 7000 of those m ea ls a re d elivered to sen iors w ho a re hom ebou n d or a re u n a ble to cook for them selves. This cou ld n ot ha ppen w ithou t the help of a d ed ica ted volu n teer tea m , com m itted to servin g sen iors in the Sea sid e a rea . PE Tubes Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy Nasal & Sinus Surgery Hearing & Balance Loss Allergies Voice and Swallowing Problems Tumors of the Head & Neck M ea ls o n W heels vo lun teers a re despera tely n eeded right n ow • Vo lun teer M ea ls o n W heels d rivers n o t o n ly help en sure g o o d n utritio n b ut a lso check o n o ur sen io r citizen s w ell-b ein g a n d co n n ect them w ith vita l reso urces in the co m m un ity. O ften tim es, the M ea ls on W heels d rivers a re the on ly people hom ebou n d sen iors w ill see d u rin g the w eek . • D rivers m a y use their o w n vehicles a n d receive .5 75 p er m ile reim b ursem en t o r use the a g en cy vehicle. All d rivers m u st pa ss a crim in a l To make an appointment, call: (503) 815-2292 ba ck grou n d check a n d ha ve a va lid d river’s licen se prior to sta rtin g w ork . L u n ches a re d elivered on M on d a y, W ed n esd a y a n d F rid a y a n d ta k e a bou t 2-3 hou rs. 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