8A • January 8, 2016 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com COMMUNITY CALENDAR Deadline for Community Calendar is noon Wednesday two weeks before our publish date. Items can be emailed to rherren@dailyastorian.com, faxed to 503-738-9285 or mailed to 1555 N. Roosevelt, Seaside, OR 97138. Events are in Seaside unless otherwise noted. Friday, Jan. 8 Twisted Karaoke Chamber Breakfast 9 p.m., Twisted Fish, 311 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-3467, 21 and older. 8:30 a.m., Twisted Fish, 311 Broad- way, Seaside, 503-738-6391, www. seasidechamber.com, open to the public. Features weekly speakers and discussions, a no-host breakfast available. Low Impact Walking 9:30 a.m., 503-738-7751. This low-impact walking group meets every Friday at different locations. Sponsored by the Seaside Branch of American Association of University Women. Pain Education 12:30 p.m., Providence Seaside Hospital, 725 S. Wahanna Road, Seaside, 800- 562-8964, www.providence.org, free. A monthly class providing education on understanding pain. groups seek recovery and support through the Twelve Steps program. Team Trivia Monday, Jan. 11 Knochlers Pinochle 1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside, all ages, $1 per session per person. This is a weekly, regular play card game. Prizes awarded. Lions Club 5 p.m., West Lake Restaurant, 1480 S. Roosevelt Drive, Seaside, 503-738-7693. Open to the public. City Council Meeting Saturday, Jan. 9 AAUW Meeting 10 a.m., at the home of Donna Sunell, Gearhart. Pat Lehman will lead a discussion on the membership’s strategic planning for 2016. Call Cindy at 503-830- 1979 for address. NW Author Series 2 p.m., Cannon Beach Library, 131 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436- 1391, www.cannonbeachlibrary.org, free. Matt Love, author of “The Great Birthright: An Oregon Novel” will be featured. Country-Ride Band 7 p.m., American Legion 99, 1315 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-5111, www. seasidepost99.org, no cover, 21 and older. In the tradition of Merle Haggard and George Jones, Country-Ride plays classic country music. Dinner served at 5 p.m. for $6. DJ Dance Party 9:30 p.m., Twisted Fish, 311 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-3467, www.twisted- fishsteakhouse.com, 21 and older. DJ Sugar spins house, electro, hip-hop, Top 40s and dubstep. NAMI Meeting 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. Barbershop Harmony Noon, shotgun start, Gearhart Golf Links, 1157 N. Marion Ave., Gearhart, 503-738- 3538, www.gearhartgolflinks.com, $50 to $60, 21 and older. Distilleries will be sta- tioned around the course to offer unique and local spirits for tasting. Find a partner and start the year with a two-player scramble at the Oregon Spirits Tour. 7:30 p.m., Seaside Convention Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside, 503-983-4467, www. seasideacappellafestival.com, $20, $35 both nights, all ages. QuickBooks 2 8:30 a.m., CCC Seaside Campus, 1455 N. Roosevelt Drive, Seaside, 503-338-2402, $20. Building on the concepts from Intro to QuickBooks, students will work with a sample retail business plan. Registration required. Low Impact Walking SDDA Breakfast 8:30 a.m., Pig ‘N’ Pancake, 323 Broadway, Seaside, 503-717-1914, www.seaside- downtown.com. Features weekly speakers and discussions, a no-host breakfast available. Websites & Facebook 10 a.m., CCC Seaside Campus, 1455 N. Roosevelt Drive, Seaside, 503-338- 2566, www.encorelearn.org. Offered by ENCORE, this is a six-session class using easy and non-technical methods, includes take home instructions. Kiwanis Club Meeting Noon, Pig ‘N’ Pancake, 323 Broadway, Seaside, www.facebook.com/pages/ Kiwanis-Club-of-Seaside-Ore. 9:30 p.m., Twisted Fish, 311 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-3467, www.twisted- fishsteakhouse.com, 21 and older. 6 p.m., Seaside Convention Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside, 503-983-4467, www. seasideacappellafestival.com, $20, $35 both nights, all ages. Quartet Champions of the Evergreen District presents A Night of Barbershop Harmony at the Seaside A Cappella Festival, a singing competition performed in a variety of genres and styles. Winners will perform in Saturday’s showcase. Sunday, Jan. 17 Wednesday, Jan. 13 Bingo! 1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-738-3311, www.sunsetempire.com, 10 cents per card, $2.40 all games. For an afternoon of Bingo fun, bring some friends, add a few lucky charms, grab a stamper and play Bingo! 1 p.m., Providence Seaside Hospital, 725 S. Wahanna Road, Seaside, 503-717- 7781, free. This group is affiliated with the American Stroke Association and is open to survivors and caregivers. Overeaters Anonymous 3:30 p.m., Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway, Seaside, 503-440-4390. OA 1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-738-3311, www.sunsetempire.com, free. Enjoy popcorn and a movie on senior matinee Thursdays. 9 p.m., Twisted Fish, 311 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-3467, 21 and older. Monday, Jan. 18 Overeaters Anonymous 3:30 p.m., Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway, Seaside, 503-440-4390. Listen to the Land 6 p.m., Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-6742, www. seasidelibrary.org, free. Climatologist John Stevenson will discuss “Climate Change and the Coast.” Thursday, Jan. 21 8 a.m., Finn’s Fish House, 227 Broadway, 503-738-9692. Knochlers Pinochle 1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside, all ages, $1 per session per person. Kendl Winter 7 p.m., McMenamins Sand Trap, 1157 N. Marion Ave., Gearhart, 503-717-8150, www.mcmenamins.com, no cover. Eli West joins Kendl Winter playing Amer- icana, bluegrass and country-inspired narratives. Tuesday, Jan. 19 Kiwanis Club Meeting Twisted Karaoke 7 a.m., Undersea Coffee (inside World- mark), 26 Avenue A, Seaside, www. facebook.com/pages/Kiwanis-Club-of- Seaside-Ore. 9 p.m., Twisted Fish, 311 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-3467, 21 and older. TOPS Meeting Saturday, Jan. 16 8 a.m. weigh-in, North Coast Family Fellowship Church, 2245 N. Wahanna Road, Seaside, 503-861-2904. Life Line Screening 10 a.m., Camp Rilea Gymnasium, 333168 Patriot Way, Warrenton, 503-738-3311, www.sunsetempire.com, $5, 12 and older. Drop in for three hours of fun, exercise, demonstrations and instruction, Saturdays to Feb. 20. Balls and paddles provided. 8:30 a.m., Seaside Convention Center, 415 First Ave., Seaside, 888-653-6450, www.lifelinescreening.com, $149. Life Line Screening is a set of preventive health screenings by trained profes- sionals to help detect hidden health issues. Crab Feed Film Discussion 6 p.m., American Legion 168, 1216 S. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, $20. Cannon Beach American Legion will host a Crab Feed. Pre-purchase tickets available at the bar. 3 p.m., at the home of Diana Mc- Loughlin, Gearhart. Seaside AAUW will offer a discussion on the film “Gloria.” To participate, view film prior to attending. Refreshments will be served. For address, call Karin at 503-735-5919. In the News 1:30 p.m., CCC Seaside Campus, 1455 N. Roosevelt Drive, Seaside, 503-338- 2566, www.encorelearn.org. Offered by ENCORE, this is a six-session discussion on a wide-range of current affairs. 1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-738-3311, www.sunsetempire.com, 10 cents per card, $2.40 all games. Ham Radio Breakfast Better Breathers Club 1:30 p.m., Providence Seaside Hospital, 725 S. Wahanna Road, Seaside, 800-562- 8964, www.providence.org, free. These sessions offer ways to cope with COPD, asthma and other respiratory issues. Bingo! Twisted Karaoke SEPRD Pickle Ball Matinee Thursdays side, 503-738-3500, www.beachbooks37. com, $25. Beach Books will host author Honey Perkel who will share her latest novel “Between Two Shores.” Cost includes lunch and a signed copy of the book. Reservations required. DJ Dance Party Barbershop Harmony Ham Radio Breakfast TOPS Meeting Stroke Support Sunday, Jan. 10 Golf Tourney 7 p.m., Cannon Beach Library, 131 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436- 1391, www.friendsofhaystackrock.org, free. Joshua Saranpaa, director of the Wildlife Center of the North Coast will give a presentation on how the center is “A Sanctuary for Oregon’s Seabirds.” Tuesday, Jan. 12 8 a.m. weigh-in, North Coast Family Fel- lowship Church, 2245 N. Wahanna Road, Seaside, 503-861-2904. TOPS focuses on healthy lifestyle changes for weight loss. Jukebox Night HRAP Lecture Series 8 a.m., Finn’s Fish House, 227 Broadway, 503-738-9692. Ham radio operators meet every Thursday. Venues change on the first Thursday of the month. 7 a.m., Undersea Coffee (inside World- mark), 26 Avenue A, Seaside, open to the public. Features weekly speakers and discussions, a no-host breakfast available. Visit www.facebook.com/pages/Kiwanis- Club-of-Seaside-Ore. 8:30 a.m., Twisted Fish, 311 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-6391, www.seaside- chamber.com, open to the public. 9:30 a.m., 503-738-7751. Meets at different locations. Thursday, Jan. 14 Kiwanis Club Meeting Novel,” followed by a Q&A and book signing. Chamber Breakfast 7 p.m., American Legion 99, 1315 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-5111, www. seasidepost99.org, no cover, 21 and older. Anything goes on free jukebox night. Dinner special for $9. 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-5511, www.cityofseaside.us. The Seaside City Council meets on the second and fourth Mondays of the month. Twisted Karaoke 9 p.m., Twisted Fish, 311 Broadway, Sea- side, 503-738-3467, 21 and older. Twisted Fish offers karaoke twice a week. 6 p.m., Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-6742, www. seasidelibrary.org, free. Trivia tournament nights are informal, fun competitions. Prizes awarded. Friday, Jan. 15 Author Reading 7 p.m., Cannon Beach Book Company, 130 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503- 436-1301, www.cannonbeachbooks. com, free. Jim Stewart will read from his debut novel “Ochoco Reach, An Ironwood Wednesday, Jan. 20 Lunch in the Loft Noon, Beach Books, 616 Broadway, Sea- SDDA Breakfast 8:30 a.m., Pig ‘N’ Pancake, 323 Broadway, Seaside, 503-717-1914, www.seaside- downtown.com. Kiwanis Club Meeting Noon, Pig ‘N’ Pancake, 323 Broadway, Seaside, www.facebook.com/pages/ Kiwanis-Club-of-Seaside-Ore. Matinee Thursdays 1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-738-3311, www.sunsetempire.com, free. Writers at Work 6 p.m., Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-6742, www. seasidelibrary.org. This group is designed for writers to meet and share ideas with local authors. Friday, Jan. 22 Chamber Breakfast 8:30 a.m., Twisted Fish, 311 Broad- way, Seaside, 503-738-6391, www. seasidechamber.com, open to the public. Low Impact Walking 9:30 a.m., 503-738-7751. Meets at different locations. Twisted Karaoke 9 p.m., Twisted Fish, 311 Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-3467, 21 and older. Seaside seniors awarded Elks scholarships The Harbor Kyna Lin and Taylor Barnes were each awarded $1,000 scholarships by the Seaside Elks Lodge. Whit- ney Westerholm, Jack Whit- tle and Claire Ogilvie will each receive scholarships of $OO¿YHVWXGHQWVDUHVH- niors at Seaside High School. 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