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CommunityCalendar
Friday, Oct. 28
Chamber Breakfast
8:15 a.m., Finn’s Fish House, 227Broadway,
Seaside, 503-738-6391, www.seasidecham-
ber.com. Open to the public, weekly speak-
ers, discussions and a no-host breakfast.
cans of food and listen to the Ted Vaughn
Blues Band playing harmonica blues, Texas
blues and rockabilly.
Sunday, Oct. 30
9:30 a.m., 503-738-7751. This low-impact
walking group meets at diff erent locations.
Sponsored by the Seaside Branch of Ameri-
can Association of University Women.
11 a.m., Beach Books, 616 Broadway, Sea-
side, 503-738-3500, www.beachbooks37.
com, all ages. Ghosts, ghouls and goblins
come to life in an afternoon of spooky stories
read by Esther Moberg.
Halloween Happenin’s
Halloween Happenin’s
3 p.m., Flash From the Past, 300 Broadway,
Carousel Mall, Seaside, 503-717-1914,
www.seasidedowntown.com, free, all ages.
Start the annual Halloween Happenin’s
at the family friendly decorated pumpkin
contest, winning pumpkins will be on
display at the Pig-N-Pancake; schedule
available online.
Noon, Quatat Park, 493 Oceanway St.,
Seaside, 503-717-1914, www.seaside-
downtown.com, free, all ages. Features a pet
costume contest and parade, followed by
face painting at Del Sol; schedule available
online.
Saturday, Oct. 29
Art Class
1 p.m., Seaside Public Library, 1131
Broadway, Seaside, 503-738-6742, www.
seasidelibrary.org. Dorota Haber-Lehigh will
lead an art class in “Drawing Skulls: Real and
Imagined,” all materials provided and sign
up required.
Halloween Happenin’s
1:30 p.m., downtown Seaside, 503-717-
1914, www.seasidedowntown.com, free,
all ages. Includes family activities with kid’s
crafts, airbrush tattoos, aquatic touch tank,
coloring pages, fi sh prints and juggling
shows.
Auction & Dinner
5 p.m., Seaside Convention Center, 415 First
Ave., Seaside, 503-440-1852, $65. Seaside
Rotary will host its annual foundation dinner
and auction at this year’s Halloween-themed
ghoulish gala, costumes encouraged, RSVP
required.
Talking Tombstones
1 p.m., Evergreen Cemetery, east on Beer-
man Creek Road, off Hwy. 101, Seaside, free,
donations welcome. “Talking Tombstones
XIII: Buried Treasure” is an annual event
known for ghostly visits from those returning
for a graveside chat; arrive by 3 p.m. for best
viewing.
Book Discussion
2 p.m., American Legion, 1315 Broadway,
Seaside. Retired educator Gail Downs
will share her book “The Black Suitcase
Mystery: A World War II Remembrance” as
she explains how she acquired the suitcase
and how her students worked to solve the
mysteries it held.
7 p.m., McMenamins Sand Trap, 1157 N.
Marion Ave., Gearhart, 503-717-8150, www.
mcmenamins.com, no cover. Come in cos-
tume to celebrate the spookiest of holidays
and get your boogie on to the music of the
Bond Street Blues Band playing southern
blues, street beats and swing.
Halloween Party
7 p.m., American Legion, 1315 Broadway,
Seaside, 503-738-5111, www.seaside-
post99.org, no cover, 21 and older. Come in
costume and celebrate Halloween with live
rock-n-roll music by Theory of Relativity.
On Thursday, Nov. 10,
The Friends of the Seaside
Library host noted biog-
rapher Christopher Sand-
ford as he speaks about his
book “Bowie: Loving the
Alien.” The event takes
place in the Community
Room at 7 p.m., followed
by book sales and signings.
Musical legend David
Robert Jones, better known
as David Bowie, passed
away in January of this
year and we will have the
opportunity to look at his
life through the lens not-
ed biographer Christopher
Sandford. Bowie was the
grandfather of punk, an
actor, art afi cionado, po-
litical activist, and one of
rock’s most resonant idols.
Sandford chronicles his life
from humble beginnings in
South London, to the icon
who sold more than 140
million records worldwide.
Christopher Sandford
is the acclaimed author of
nineteen books and has
written for a variety of
Murder Mystery Dinner
6 p.m., Maggie’s on the Prom, 580 Beach
Drive, Seaside, $55. The Murder Mystery Co.
presents “Crime and Pun-ishment,” a night of
mystery, mayhem and murder, reservations
required.
Monday, Oct. 31
Knochlers Pinochle
Halloween Dance Party
The life and music of
David Bowie
1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center,
1225 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-738-7393,
www.sunsetempire.com, all ages, $1 per
session per person. This is a weekly, regular
play card game.
Halloween Happenin’s
2 p.m., downtown Seaside, 503-717-1914,
www.seasidedowntown.com, free, all ages.
Kids of all ages are invited to Downtown Trick
or Treating at many downtown businesses,
includes a kids costume contest at Flash
From The Past.
Tuesday, Nov. 1
Boos, Blues & Brews
Social Media Class
8 p.m., Elks Lodge, 324 Avenue A, Seaside,
503-717-1914. Arrive in costume with two
9 a.m., CCC Seaside Campus, 1455 N.
Roosevelt Drive, Seaside, 503-338-2402,
$20. Misty Lambrecht presents a class in
social media “Keeping Up With the Changes,”
registration required.
TOPS Meeting
9:15 a.m., North Coast Family Fellowship,
2245 Wahanna Road, Seaside, 509-910-
0354. Take Pounds Off Sensibly (TOPS)
focuses on healthy lifestyle changes for
weight loss.
Shop Seaside
10 a.m., multiple locations, Seaside, 503-
717-1914, www.seasidedowntown.com. For
over $40 worth of purchases at participating
businesses, shoppers can enter the drawing
for the SDDA Christmas stocking, no limit
through Dec. 19.
Iron Chef Goes Coastal
5 p.m., Seaside Convention Center, 415 First
Ave., Seaside, www.clatsopunitedway.
org, $35 to $75. Watch as 2015 Iron Chef
Jonathan Hoff man competes to defend his
title against chefs Fordinka Kanlic (Drina
Daisy Bosnian Restaurant), Jason Lancaster
(Cove Restaurant) and John Sowa (Sweet
Basil’s Cafe).
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8:30 a.m., Pig ‘N’ Pancake, 323 Broad-
way, Seaside, 503-717-1914, www.sea-
sidedowntown.com. Weekly speakers,
discussions and a no-host breakfast.
Inn on the Beach, 60 N. Promenade,
Seaside, all ages. Join local volunteers
for the monthly “Treasure the Beach”
community beach clean up.
SWAF Fashion Show
Halloween Storytime
Low Impact Walk
SDDA Breakfast
Kiwanis Club Meeting
Noon, Pig ‘N’ Pancake, 323 Broadway,
Seaside, open to the public, www.
facebook.com/pages/Kiwanis-Club-of-
Seaside-Ore. Features weekly speakers,
discussions and a no-host lunch.
10 a.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 N. Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-2623.
Stormy Weather’s “Dancing in the Rain”
fashion show features fall clothing by
local shops in Cannon Beach.
Gearhart ArtWalk
Matinee Thursdays
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Author Christopher Sand-
ford comes to the Seaside
Public Library.
publications including the
Times of London, The
Daily Telegraph, Cosmo-
politan, and Rolling Stone.
His biographies of Mick
Jagger, Kurt Cobain and
Sting have been best sell-
ers. Born in London, Sand-
ford splits his time between
Seattle and England.
The Seaside Public Li-
brary is located at 1131
Broadway. For more infor-
mation, call 503-738-6742
or visit www.seasideli-
brary.org.
Wednesday, Nov. 2
Bingo!
12:30 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community
Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-738-
7393, www.sunsetempire.com. Bingo play,
10 cents per card, $2.40 all games.
1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center,
1225 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-738-7393,
www.sunsetempire.com, free. Enjoy
popcorn and a movie on senior matinee
Thursdays.
Book Reading
Grief Support
2 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center,
1225 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-338-6230,
18 and older. Lower Columbia Hospice
provides group support through journal-
ing and discussion.
Friday, Nov. 4
Chamber Breakfast
8:15 a.m., Finn’s Fish House, 227Broad-
way, Seaside, 503-738-6391.
9:30 a.m., 503-738-7751, locations vary.
Pilar French
7 p.m., McMenamins Sand Trap, 1157 N.
Marion Ave., Gearhart, 503-717-8150,
www.mcmenamins.com, no cover. An
eclectic songwriter, Pilar French sings
the blues, funk and smoky lounge
ballads.
“The Election”
Gearhart City Council
Spotlight Concert
7 p.m., City Hall, 698 Pacifi c Way, Gearhart,
503-738-5501, www.ci.gearhart.or.us. Reg-
ular city council meetings are held monthly
on the fi rst Wednesday.
7:30 p.m., Coaster Theatre, 108 N.
Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-
2623, $39. Stormy Weather Arts Festival
kicks off with a concert showcasing blues
singer Ellen Whyte and a weekend fea-
turing art events, artist demonstrations,
gallery receptions, dinner and auction.
Ham Radio Breakfast
8 a.m., call for location, Seaside, 503-
738-9692. Ham radio operators meet
every Thursday. Venues change on the fi rst
Thursday of the month.
5 p.m., enjoy original artwork, live
music and refreshments during Seaside’s
monthly First Saturday Art Walk,
includes artists receptions and demon-
strations. Look for the art walk signs at
participating merchants.
Low Impact Walking
3:30 p.m., Seaside Public Library, 1131
Broadway, Seaside, 503-440-4390. Overeat-
ers Anonymous groups seek recovery and
support through the Twelve Steps program.
Thursday, Nov. 3
5 p.m., Beach Books, 616 Broadway,
Seaside, 503-738-3500, . Authors Chan-
dler O’Leary and Jessica Spring will join
Green Cabartist Jim Zaleski to discuss
their new book “Dead Feminists.”
Saturday Art Walk
7 p.m., Seaside High School, 1901 N.
Holladay Drive, Seaside, 503-738-5586
$3 to $5. Seaside High School presents
“The Election,” a hilarious and timely sat-
ire on the contemporary political scene
through an embattled student body
election. What could go wrong?
Overeaters Meeting
2 p.m., celebrate creative art forms
during the monthly Gearhart ArtWalk
at businesses and galleries in Gearhart.
Look for the “Welcome to the Shore” fl ag
at participating merchants.
Bruce Smith
6 p.m., Elks Lodge, 324 Avenue A,
Seaside, no cover, 21 and older. Bruce
Smith will perform a night of acoustic
Texas roadhouse rock music.
SWAF Art in Action
7 p.m., Surfsand Resort, 148 W. Gower
St., Cannon Beach, 503-436-2623, $55.
Artists will demonstrate their techniques
and give a presentation on their works at
the Stormy Weather Art in Action where
original artwork will be for sale.
“The Election”
7 p.m., Seaside High School, 1901 N.
Holladay Drive, Seaside, 503-738-5586
$3 to $5.
Sunday, Nov. 6
Stormy Weather Arts
Festival
10 a.m., multiple locations, Cannon
Beach, 503-436-2623.
Monday, Nov. 7
Knochlers Pinochle
Saturday, Nov. 5
Beach Clean Up
9 a.m., Seaside Beach, meet at Seashore
1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center,
1225 Avenue A, Seaside, 503-738-7393,
all ages, $1 per session per person.
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