Friday, June 24, 2022 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com • A5 COMMUNITY EVENTS Public art collection unveiling at convention center The Seaside Civic and Con- vention Center will unveil its new permanent public art col- lection during a community event featuring food, bever- ages and live music on July 8 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Public artworks on display include painting, printmaking, photography, textile art, wood- work, metalwork and glass art. Some of the artists from the project will be in attendance during the reveal party. Drea Frost served as curator on this project, which began following completion of the convention center’s extensive renovation and expansion in 2020, working alongside the center’s general manager Russ Vandenberg and members of the Seaside Civic and Conven- tion Center Commission. ‘From Sea to Shining Sea’ band program The North Coast Sym- phonic Band concludes its 42nd season with a con- cert titled “From Sea to Shin- ing Sea” at 7 p.m. on Sunday, July 3, at the Liberty Theater in Astoria. Brett Paschal will be guest conductor. The concert features a mix of American favorites, includ- ing several marches, med- leys and more. The tradi- tional Armed Forces medley, will also be performed, and a rousing rendition of Stars and Stripes Forever. The MC is Brian Bergman. Concert conductor Pas- chal is the director of bands at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, where he is also the percussion instructor. He is the drummer for the group, Three Leg Torso. This concert will be free to the public. Donations are gratefully accepted. The Lib- erty is located on the corner of 12th and Commercial Street in Astoria. Check the Liberty website for current COVID requirements. The band’s 43rd season begins this fall, led by the new NCSB director, Terry Dahlgren. Concert dates are Nov. 20, Feb. 12, 2023, April 23, 2023, and July 3, 2023. For more information on the North Coast Symphonic Band, visit www.northcoast- symphonicband.org, e-mail cablebri@charter.net, or call 503-298-1087. Call for art at Trail’s End Trail’s End Art Association calls all local artists to partici- pate in the 71st annual judged show. The show takes place from Aug. 5 to Aug. 27. The opening reception will be held on 6, from 2 to 5 p.m. with the award ceremony start- ing at 3 p.m. The gallery is located at 656 A Street in Gearhart; trailsend- art.org. Big Brass Bash in Astoria The 36th annual Northwest Big Brass Bash will take place July 8 to July 10 in Astoria at the Charlene Larson Center for the Performing Arts. The event is a two-day festival for the tuba and euphonium commu- nity to gather for music and fun and to learn from world-class tuba and euphonium guest art- ists. The Astoria Tuba Quartet will host the weekend event. Adult and students ninth grade and higher players are welcomed from the Pacifi c Northwest as well as nearby Canadian Provinces. Two events, both free and open to the public, are planned. The fi rst, a recital show- case, will take place at 3 p.m. on Saturday July 9. The second event is a free public concert on Sunday, July 10, at 2 p.m. All events take place at the Per- forming Arts Center. “Surf Surprise,” oil on linen by Victoria Brooks at Fairweather’s. Jeff TerHar Olivia Esnard, Miss Finland 2022, was crowned Miss Scandinavia last Friday night at the the 55th annual Astoria Scandinavian Midsummer Festival. Seaside High School’s Esnard is crowned ‘Miss Scandinavia’ Seaside Signal Olivia Esnard, Miss Finland 2022, was crowned Miss Scandinavia Fri- Karbo exhibits work at Trail’s End in Gearhart Street in Gearhart. TrailsEnd- Art.org; 503-717-9458 or email trailsendartassociation@ gmail.com. The Trail’s End Art Associ- ation will open a new show for July featuring member Kathy Karbo with “Pulse: Paper Play.” At a reception on July 2, during the Gearhart Art Walk, 2 to 5 p.m., where Karbo will demonstrate her techniques. The show will be open Fri- days, Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., from July 1 to July 23. Karbo has worked as a per- forming and visual artist for over 35 years. Basketry was her entrance to the world of art and craft. From there, her affi nity for sculpture has led her to explore book arts, fi ber arts, puppetry, mosaic and metal arts. Her work has won awards and been exhibited both nation- ally and in Canada. Karbo will teach “Eye Candy: Paper Sculpture,” at the art associa- tion in August. She has taught at Sitka Cen- ter for the Arts and Ecology, the Newport Paper, and Book Arts festival, TEAA in Gearhart and Astor Elementary School. Trail’s End is the oldest nonprofi t art association of its kind on the Coast. In addition to new gallery shows of orig- inal art that changes monthly, there is also an entry gallery featuring prints, greeting cards, jewelry, pottery and more. The gallery is located at 656 A Seaside Art Walk ahead Seaside First Saturday Art Walk will be held July 2 from 5 day night at the the 55th annual Asto- ria Scandinavian Midsummer Festival. 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