Friday, July 1, 2022 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com • A5 Cross-country ride to fi ght kidney disease NEWS NOTES By R.J. MARX Seaside Signal texastribute.com The music of ZZ Top at the Elks Lodge in Seaside on July 3. ZZ Top Tribute Band at Elks scholarship fundraiser The Seaside Elks Lodge presents “A Tribute to ZZ Top” scholarship fundraiser. July 3, from 5 to 9 p.m., featuring the ZZ Top Tribute Band. No host bar, food; $15 admission; 21 and over. The event is open to the public. Work of artist Grothe at Seaside Library The Seaside Public Library presents an exhibit original pho- tography pieces by Kelly Grothe through Aug. 30. The pieces feature various landscape and wilderness images from around the North Coast. The show is displayed in the community room and foyer. Grothe’s love of landscape and wildlife photography began in 2006 when he visited Brazil and saw the beautiful surround- ings of the countryside. Since then, he has grown to enjoy being in the outdoors and fi nding himself looking at his surroundings diff erently. He enjoys the color of nature found in a sunrise or sunset, the changing colors of the trees in the fall, as well as the peaceful singing of the birds in the trees. Kelly Grothe was born in Roseau, Minnesota, into a family with fi ve siblings and moved to Astoria when he was a teenager. He lives in Astoria with his wife and enjoys spending time with their two adult children as well as pursuing his creative endeav- ors which also includes woodworking. The Seaside Public Library is located at 1131 Broadway. For more information call 503-738-6742 or visit www.seasideli- brary.org A look at the Elizabethan age On Saturday, July 16, at 2 p.m., the Friends of Seaside Pub- lic Library features author Deena Lindstedt, who will be giving a book talk on her historical novel, “Lady of the Play.” Palace intrigue, gossip, and Elizabethan lifestyle are interwo- ven with a modern story of Cynthia Parsons, a high school his- tory teacher, along with her friends, who search for evidence to prove that not only was Ely and Edward collaborators in writ- ing the plays and sonnets, but that Ely was also related to Queen Elizabeth the fi rst. Having found the evidence she seeks, there are those who will use any means to keep her from revealing the truth. A Q&A and book-signing follow the talk. The event will be held in the Community Room of the Seaside Public Library. Deena Lindstedt is an expert in Shakespeare’s England. Her academic paper, “Shakespeare, Perhaps a Woman,” was delivered to a distinguished audience at the 2011 Shakespeare Authorship Symposium. She retired early to pursue her dream of becoming a novelist, went back to college, and graduated at age 70 with a bachelor of arts in English literature and writing from Marylhurst University. The Seaside Public Library is located at 1131 Broadway. For more information call 503-738-6742 or visit www.seasideli- brary.org. Hospital welcomes new emergency, surgery providers Melissa Willitzer, PA-C, to the CMH emergency department, and Heather Hoops, MD, joined the CMH-OHSU general sur- gery clinic. They both began providing services in June. As the Oregon Health & Science University Community Emergency Medicine System Lead APP, Willitzer will split her full-time position between Adventist Health Portland, CMH and Hillsboro Medical Center. She has worked for OHSU in the emergency department at Adventist Health Portland for three years. Prior to joining OHSU, she worked for McKenzie Willamette Medical Center Emergency Department in Springfi eld, Oregon; and Saint Fran- cis Hospital Emergency Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hoops has worked as an assistant professor at OHSU since 2020. She is OHSU’s general surgery fellowship director and a medical student academic advisor. Hoops earned her medical degree from the University of Iowa College of Medicine. She also holds a master’s degree in engineering systems from the Colorado School of Mines. Hoops completed a fellowship in surgical critical care at the University of Pittsburgh. She completed a general surgery resi- dency at OHSU. Will Kleemeier launched his cross-country bike jour- ney in Seaside on June 17. Kleemeier, 58, who has polycystic kidney disease — a chronic, genetic dis- ease — is riding to raise awareness of the disease, which aff ects 60,000 Amer- icans and is the fourth lead- ing cause of kidney failure. The cysts can cause fl ank pain and back, he said. “It’s a hidden disease. Cysts grow in quantity and size until your kidneys get quite large.” He hopes that his ride will shine a light on the impact of the disease on the people and families it aff ects. Local students graduate from OSU Oregon State University graduated more than 7,300 students during ceremonies this month. Local students graduating include Hunter Thompson, of Gearhart. He graduates with a bachelor of science degree, magna cum laude, in civil engineering, and a bachelor of sci- ence degree, magna cum laude, in forest engineering. From Seaside, graduates include Heather Hirsch, with a Bach- elor of Science degree magna cum laude, microbiology; Rebecca Misho, Bachelor of Science degree, environmental sciences; Gabrielle Swatski, Bachelor of Science degree, industrial engi- neering; Chelsea Woods, Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, creative writing, Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, English. To lessen discomfort, his bikes are such that “their geometry fi ts my condi- tion,” he said. “It’s not lean- ing over like a race bike. It’s more of a touring bike. It does take my mind off of the condition.” Kleemeier drove west with his 18-year-old son Patrick, who will drive the vehicle back on the return and serve as support vehicle. Patrick, Will’s 18-year- old son, drove west with Kleemeier from New Hope, Pennsylvania, in a van. On Call for art at Trail’s End Seaside Signal Trail’s End Art Association calls all local artists to participate 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 starting at 3 p.m. The gallery is located at 656 A Street in Gearhart; trailsendart.org. Mayor’s award from the 2021 Trail’s End show, by artist Martha Urman. Business Directory CONSTRUCTION INSURANCE Protect your business with insurance you deserve. 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The play is directed by Jenni Tronier and features John Hoff as Hercule Poirot, Frank Jagodnik as Monsieur Bouc, Rhonda Wornack as Mary Debenham, Marcus Liotta as Hector McQueen, Leonard Hoge as Head Waiter/Michel The Conduc- tor, Tita Montero as Princess Dragomiroff , Liz McCall as Greta Ohlsson, Margo McClellan as Countess Andrenyi, Heidi Hoff - man as Helen Hubbard and David Sweeney as Col. Arbuthnot/ Samuel Ratchett. The production crew includes stage manager Heather Hoff - man, costumer Judith Light, set and lighting designer Mick Alderman, sound designer, Slab Slabinski, set painter Juan Lira and Nancy McCarthy, the sound and light operator. Tickets are $20 or $25; they can be purchased at the theatre box offi ce, 503-436-1242, or online at coastertheatre.com. The box offi ce is open Wed.-Sat. 12:30-4:30 p.m. and open until cur- tain on performance days. R.J. 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