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LINCOLN CITY - For a play with couch in the title, there certainly seems to be a lot of bed-room talk in the saucy new oering from Theatre West. So, put on your prettiest Freudian slip and catch “Meanwhile, Back on the Couchâ€? this weekend.
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NEWPORT - Four determined women, a pink boat called Doris and 8,000 miles of open ocean make for a compelling documentary. “Losing Sight of Shore� screens in Newport on Tuesday, March 20.
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MANZANITA - If the nightly news is not terrifying enough, you might just be interested in the debut novel from Omar El Akkad. “American Warâ€? imagines an armed conict between Red states and Blue states against a backdrop of environmental catastrophe. Sweet dreams.
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NEWPORT Whether it’s Chuck Redd banging on the vibraphone or Halie Loren belting out the hits, the lineup for the ďŹ rst Just Jazz Presents concert covers all the bases. Sit back and enjoy the music while raising funds for jazz education on the coast.
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LINCOLN CITY - With St Patrick’s Day events up and down the coast, it takes something special to stand out from the crowd. This two-night event, with music from Nora Sherwood and Gary Burman, joined by guest players from Newberg, promises a party you’ll never forget.
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Good vibrations ÉIRE WE GO AGAIN Acclaimed vibraphonist Chuck Redd will take to the stage this Sunday, March 18, in the first of a new series of fund-raising concerts from Just Jazz. Jazz sweetheart Halie Loren will also take to the stage with her friends Matt Treder, Charlie Doggett, Sean Peterson and Rob Birdwell. Chuck Redd has been impressing audiences since 1980 when he joined the Charlie Byrd Trio at the age of 21. Joining Redd on piano is a local favorite Randy Porter, who recently received a Grammy nomination for a project he recorded with Nancy King. Completing the trio on bass and vocals is Nicki Parrott, a singer who has studied with bass greats Ray Brown, John Clayton and many more. Over her extensive career, Parrott has performed with notable musicians including Paul McCartney, Steve Miller and Tommy Emmanuel. Long a favorite with Oregon Coast audiences, Halie Loren achieved international success with her debut album, “They Ought to Write A Song” in 2008. She has since continued to release jazz albums and receive worldwide recognition and awards including topping the Japanese Jazz Billboard charts twice. Loren will be releasing her latest jazz album, “From the Wild Sky,” this April. The concert will begin at 2 pm at the Newport Performing Arts Center, 777 W Olive Street. Tickets, $28 for adults or $15 for kids, are available from the PAC box office, online at www.coastarts.org or by calling 541-265-2787. Proceeds from the event will help Just Jazz, Inc. continue to provide jazz education on the Oregon
With music, dancing, great food and spirited conversation, St. Patrick’s Day often seems like too big of a celebration to squeeze into a single night. So, the Lincoln City Cultural Center is doubling the fun with a two-night party on Friday and Saturday, March 16 and 17, offering a traditional Irish dinner along with music and dance performances. Head chef and events manager Judy Hardy will be dishing up homemade corned beef and cabbage, served with carrots and potatoes, and Irish soda bread, plus a surprise dessert. The entertainment will begin at 7 pm, led by Nora Sherwood and Gary Burman, who perform together (and with friends) as Pipedance. Sherwood is a retired Irish dance champion who competed and taught for the Bennett School of Irish Dance in Colorado before moving to the Oregon Coast. From ceili to sean-nós, and from set to step dance, she enjoys sharing her love of Irish dance and the lively music
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that accompanies it, playing the bodhrán or Irish frame drum, as well as the penny whistle. Burman is a lifelong musician who performs on the Irish uilleann bagpipes, guitar, flutes and whistles. He is a sometime balladeer and a craftsman who builds his own pipes and enjoys playing on instruments he has built himself. Joining Burman and Sherwood this year are two musicians from Newberg: guitarist-bassist Seán Boyle and bodhrán player Ciarán O’hEidhin. Together, the foursome will provide the live music for two groups: the
accomplished Claddagh Dancers of Salem, and the Lincoln City sean-nós dancers. The latter meet every Monday night at the Lincoln City Cultural Center, and are working to grow the Oregon Coast “Celtic contingent.” Advance tickets are $30 for dinner and the show, with seating at 6 pm both nights. Show-only table seating is also available at $16 for adults or $5 for kids, with seating at 6:45 pm. Tickets are $2 more on the night of the show. To purchase, go to lincolncityculturalcenter.org or call 541-994-9994.
Don’t fret; enjoy some folk music Coast as well as benefiting the performing arts center’s capital campaign, “Entertain the Future.” Just Jazz is best known for presenting jazz workshops at the annual Oregon Coast Jazz Party as well as hosting the
Jazz at Otter Crest concert series. • Just Jazz Presents will return on April 29 with a concert from the George Colligan Trio and the Jonathan Smith Trio.
Seattle SingerSongwriter Allison Preisinger will visit Manzanita this Friday, March 16, for an evening of raw, honest folk music at the Hoffman Center for the Arts. With a style that has won comparisons to Joni Mitchell, Jose Gonzalez
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and Carole King, Preisinger weaves warm and inviting songs inspired by nature, city living and relationships. Her recently released third album, the Jade EP, features five acoustic folk songs recorded, mixed and mastered by Moe Provencher
of MoZo at The Duplex in Seattle. Co-produced by Miranda Zickler of Rabbit Wilde, the album explores getting over what you thought was love, questioning where things are headed, having no control, and the reassurance that love is all around. The concert will start at 7 pm at 594 Laneda Avenue, with admission $10 at the door.
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Declare your interest A nightmarish vision of America torn apart by civil war will fill Manzanita’s Hoffman Center for the Arts this Saturday, March 17, when Omar El Akkad reads from his debut novel. El Akkad’s dystopian “American War” begins in 2075 during the second American Civil War, with Red and Blue states clashing over the need for sustainable energy. Set in a land ravaged by global warming, Omar El Akkad this ambitious debut encourages Western readers to put themselves in the shoes of the world’s displaced peoples. For 10 years El Akkad has led a double life, working as an international war reporter for Canada’s The Globe and Mail while writing fiction between midnight and 5 am. “American War” is the fourth
novel produced under this grueling schedule and the first to be published. As a reporter, El Akkad covered the war in Afghanistan, military trials at Guantánamo Bay, the Arab Spring protests in Egypt, the Black Lives Matter movement in Ferguson, Missouri, and the effects of climate change in places like Florida and Louisiana. “A lot of the world of the book is based on the things I saw while on those
assignments,” El Akkad says. “I like to say that a lot of what happened in this book happened; it just happened to people far away.” A graduate of Queen’s University, El Akkad is a recipient of the National Newspaper Award for investigative reporting for his coverage on the “Toronto 18” terrorism arrests. He has also received the Goff Penny Memorial Prize for Young Journalists, as well as three National Magazine Award honorable mentions. El Akkad’s reading will start at 7 pm and will be followed by a Q&A and an open mic where up to nine writers will read five minutes of their original work, with the optional theme of “revenge.” The Hoffman Center is located at 594 Laneda Avenue. Admission is $7. For more information go to hoffmanblog.org or e-mail Kathie Hightower at kathiejhightower@gmail. com.
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f that there are people who will tell you how they feel without any filter. We have strong personalities. You can love us or hate us, but you’re not going to forget us.” And the beauty… “Other towns are near the beach, we actually are on the beach. Seven miles of sand. It’s probably one of the most unspoiled beaches in this part of the Pacific Northwest.” He even waxes poetic about the food — one of the reasons he started the Facebook page for Rockaway Beach Foodies. “We now have over 500 members. We’ve done about 10 foodie events. Now, everyone is like, ‘When is the next event?’ It’s become a social event. People who are neighbors who have never met each other have met each other by coming to a foodie event. The most exciting thing is we are promoting and celebrating food, but it is also about bringing diverse communities together.” I’ve no doubt we’ll be hearing more about Rockaway Beach — about art shows and author readings and, who knows, maybe a new natatorium. See what happens when you look at things with a fresh eye. Lori Tobias is the author of the novel “Wander” and a journalist of many years. Follow her at loritobias.com.
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histories, the publisher is dangling a hefty advance in front of him, plus a shot at Book of the Month and a Pulitzer Prize. The one fly in the ointment, though, is that Albert has to keep dreaming to finish the story. In this 1972 Jack Sharkey comedy, shenanigans and plot twists ensue as cash-strapped Victor weighs professional ethics against a chance for fame and fortune. Among the Theatre West regulars is Tricia Chandler, who brings Victor’s fiancée, Gabrielle Wingate, to life with a mix of good taste and good sportsmanship. Assistant director Alice Luchau does double duty as Albert’s grandmother, Dorthea Melnik, a saucy, savvy and slightly unhinged Reader’s Digest devotee. Brianna Smith, as Victor’s scavengerhunting neighbor, Jingle Jabonski, delivers a refreshing bit of free-spiritedness to the group of characters that drift in and out of Victor’s office. Directed by Theatre West stalwart Rich Emery, “Meanwhile, Back on the Couch” is an entertaining romp populated by a number of seasoned Theatre West actors. “I like having a large cast,” Emery said. “The more people you have, the more you can spread the wealth around.” Emery adds that one of the challenges of a play of this nature is to reflect the era in which it takes place. “We try to get the costumes as close to period as possible,” he said. In this case, that task fell to Patti Siberz and the cast. The set is also a period reflection. With Andrew Schmitz as stage manager, lights and sound by Kate Daschel, lighting design by Mark Akey, Victor’s office is colorful and rich. Reminders of the ‘70s are conjured in a vintage turntable stereo, wet bar (to which many visits are made), a ubiquitous rubber plant, and splashes of art, including a mobile and Rorschach-style mural by local artist Julie Fiedler. But amidst the retro vibe remains the central problem of Victor’s financial shortcomings. Will Albert finish his dream sequence? Will Victor hang onto his professional ethics or will he cash in on Albert’s dreams? Will Nurse Charlotte remain perpetually single? There’s only one way to discover the answers to these questions and others.
she assumes that they’re the draft of a novel penned by the doc. It’s just the sort of fodder one would need for a steamy bodice-ripper of a novel — the kind that sells. On top of that, it’s a tantalizing cliffhanger of a whodunit. She’s hooked. When Parker comes looking for Victor to tell him that there may be a chance that his
“Meanwhile, Back on the Couch” runs through March 31, with performances at 7:30 pm every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening and one 2 pm Sunday matinée on March 25. Theatre West is located at 3536 SE Hwy. 101. Tickets are $15 for adults and $13 for seniors and students. For reservations, call 541-994-5663.
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ne man’s dreams are another man’s potboiler in the latest production from Lincoln City’s Theatre West. Park Avenue psychoanalyst Victor Karleen has a cash flow problem. Between the lavish redecorating of his upscale New York combination apartment/office at the hands of his fiancée and his desire to take her on a honeymoon cruise in the Caribbean, his income just isn’t cutting it. What’s a shrink to do? Presented by Theatre West, “Meanwhile, Back on the Couch,” is a comedic farce in which Victor, played with a kind of edgy desperation by Don Bambrough, is confronted with a novel, yet ethically questionable strategy for boosting his bottom line. Initially, his plan is to publish a collection of case histories. His self-satisfied colleague Roy Terrigan (Steve Griffiths) recently did just that and is now raking in the royalties. But when his publisher and friend Parker Donnelly, portrayed by a pensive Bryan Kirsch, informs him that there is currently no market for such a book, and that he’d be better off penning a steamy novel, because — well — sex sells, his dreams start to disintegrate. Until a new patient lands on his couch and starts sharing some dreams of a different nature. Hapless Albert Brock, played in a hilarious turn by Ren Jacob, is unspeakably pedantic. Romantically frustrated, his repressed emotions emerge in the form of X-rated serial dreams — which he is helpfully jotting down on paper to aid in his analysis — one episode at a time. Praising him for his foresight, Victor asks sassy nurse, Charlotte Hennebon, a role shared by Patti Siberz and newcomer Cathye Wehr, to type up the notes for him, and doesn’t give them a second thought. But as Charlotte begins to read the notes,
Albert (Ren Jacob) hands over his notes to Victor (Don Bambrough)
book of case histories will be published after all, Charlotte shares the notes with him. Parker subsequently informs Victor that he could have a blockbuster on his hands. Now it is Victor’s imagination that is working overtime. By the time Victor discovers that Parker is referring to Albert’s dream log, not his case
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Saturday, March 17
Friday, March 16
Thursday, March 15 Bunco
St Patrick's Party
Nesko Women's Club
Shamrock Run
Newport 60+ Activity Center Buy in for this popular dice is only $5. 1-3 pm, 20 SE 2nd Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617.
Lincoln City Cultural Center An evening of food, music and dancing, featuring the Pipedance duo along with guest musicians and dancers — all served up alongside a traditional Irish dinner. 6-9pm, 540NEHwy. 101. Tickets, $30in advance or$32 at the door, available at lincolncityculturalcenter.org or by calling 541-994-9994. Show-only seating, starting at 6:45 pm, $16 for adults and $5 for kids. Repeated Saturday.
Kiawanda Community Center • Pacific City Ray Monroe from the Dorymen's Association is this month's speaker. Lunch will be catered by The Grateful Bread for $15. Noon, 34600 Cape Kiwanda Drive.
Rogue Brewery • Newport Choose between a 5k or 10k route at this fifth annual frolick, a fund-raiser for the Shangri-La life enrichment program. 9 am, 2320 SE Marine Science Drive. FMI, go towww.ardoradventures.com/newportshamrock-run.
Student art show Yaquina Art Association Gallery • Newport See work by students from Newport Middle School and Waldport High School. 11 am-4pm daily throughout March, 789 NW Beach Drive.
Beachcombing Clinic SW 33rd Street • Lincoln City Join “HeadDirt Nerd"Laura Joki for an excursion in search of fossils, minerals, rocks, gemstones and other coastal collectibles. Free.2pm, attheSW33rdStreetbeach access. FMI, call the Lincoln City Visitor & Convention Bureau at 800-452-2151orgoto0regonCoast.org.
Red Cross Blood Drive Newport 60+ Activity Center 10am-3pm,20SE2ndStreet. Schedule an appointment by calling 1-800-733-2767 or go to redcrossblood.org and enter
Trivia Thursday
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Black Squid Beerhouse • Lincoln City Free trivia, with a different theme each week and prizes for 1st-and 2nd-place teams. 21 and over. 7-8:30 pm, 3001SW Hwy. 101.
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Lincoln Pops Orchestra Gleneden Beach Community Club Swing, shimmy and fall in love all over again with this 24-piece big band, playing music from the golden era. 7:30-10 pm, 110Azalea Street. $7.50. FMI, call 541272-9597.
Theatre West-Lincoln City Saucy scribblings and madcap misunderstandings abound in this fastpaced comedy about a psychiatrist who accidentally takes credit for his patient's romantic novel. 7:30 pm, 3536 SEHwy. 101. Tickets, $15 for adults, $13 for seniors and students, and $10for children 12and under, available by calling 541-994-5663.
Theatre West • Lincoln City Saucy scribblings and madcap misunderstandings abound inthis fast-paced comedy about a psychiatrist who accidentally takes credit for his patient's romantic novel. 7:30 pm, 3536 SEHwy. 101. Tickets, $15 for adults, $13 for seniors and students, and $10 for children 12 and under, available by calling 541-994-5663.
"Suitehearts" Barn Community Playhouse • Tillamook
"Pete the Cat" Lincoln City Cultural Center Grab one of the few seats reserved for general admission and rock out along with the community's schoolchildren to this high-energy tale of a groovy cat, an organized boy and an unforgettable trip in a VW bus. 9 am and again at 10:45 am, 540 liE Hwy. 101. Tickets, $5 in advance and $7 at the door, for all ages four and up, available at www.lincolncity-culturalcenter.org or by calling 541-994-9994.
"Two Noble Kinsmen" Newport Performing Arts Center The last play Shakespeare ever worked on, this rarely staged tragicomedy tells the story of two imprisoned warriors who both fall for their captor's sister-in-law. 7pm, 777IVOlive Street. Tickets, $18.50 or $16.50 for students and seniors, available at www.coastarts.org.
Allison Preisinger A comedy of errors based around two sets of newlyweds double booked into the same honeymoon suite. 7 pm at 12th & Ivy, Tickets, $15 for adults or $10 for kids 12 and under, available at Diamond Art Jewelers, 503-842-7940.
Hoffman Center for the Arts • Manzanita An evening offolkmusicfrom a performer whose raw and honest style has won comparisons to Joni Mitchell, Jose Gonzalez and Carole King. $10.7 pm, 594 Laneda Avenue.
market features locally made handcrafts, art, specialty foods and fresh fruits, vegetables and farm products from Lincoln County farms and growers from surrounding areas. 9 am to 1 pm, 633 NE 3rd Street.
St Patrick's Day Party Yachats Lions Club Traditional food, music, student talent, bingo a silent auction and a raffle are all to be found at this fund-raiser for the 2018 Senior Drug and Alcohol Grad Night Trip. 5:30-9 pm, W 4th & Pontiac. Tickets, $8 for adults, $4 for kids 12 and under or $25 for a family of five, available from Salon 324 or Better Eye Care in Waldport FMI, call 801-666-0037.
"Meanwhile, Back on the Couch" Theatre West • Lincoln City Saucy scribblings and madcap misunderstandings abound in this fast-paced comedy about a psychiatrist who accidentally takes credit for his patient's romantic novel. 7:30pm, 3536 SEHwy. 101. Tickets, $15 for adults, $13 for seniors and students, and $10 for children 12 and under, available by calling 541-994-5663.
Book Sale Driftwood Public Library • Lincoln City Tucked away atthe library's south end, this book lover's paradise offers a huge selection and unbelievably lowprices, with half-pricedeals on religion, health andcookbooksthroughout March. 10 am to 2 pm, second floor, 801 SW Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-557-9400.
Winter Discovery Series Cape Perpetua Visitor Center • Yachats Anne Walker, US Fish and Wildlife Service biologist, will discuss the threatened Oregon silverspot butterfly and efforts from multiple agencies andpartnerstosave the species. Free. 1 pm, three miles south of Yachats
Newport Farmers Market Lincoln County Fairgrounds • Newport Snug in the fairgrounds exhibition hall, this
St Patrick's Day Fund-raiser Eagles Lodge • Lincoln City Enjoy dinner and artwork, both created by students at Taft High, while raising funds for their upcoming SkillsUSA competition. The June Rushing Band will provide the soundtrack to the evening. $15 for dinner and one drink ticket. 5-8 pm, 737 SW 32nd Street. FMI, email team@ homeoregoncoast.com.
Have a happy St Patrick's Day at the coast
Saturday, March 17 cont» Summer Festival Dinner & Auction
Oregon Season Tracker Training
Toledo Elks Lodge Enjoy a traditional St Patrick's Day feast while raising money for the Toledo Summer Festival. Silent and oral auctions will offer a host of great items from local merchants. Tickets, $15 in advance, $20inthe door, 7.50 for kids aged 7 to 12, available by emailing kkduty@msn.com. 5 pm, 123 Alder Street.
Oregon Coast Aquarium • Newport Get trained on howto use this collaborative citizen science tool, developed to link natural resource managers, educators, researchers and others in the community to the science they use. 10 am to noon, 2820 SE Ferry Slip Road. $40. Register online before March 16 at http://bit.ly/ ORSeason TrackerTraining or call 541-270-6334 for more details.
Breast Cancer Conference The Center for Health Education • Newport Watch a free, live simulcast of the conference, covering topics including emerging research and treatment options, breast cancer risk reduction and quality of life issues. 8 am to 3:30 pm, 740 SW 9th Street. To register, call 541-574-4954.
St Patrick's Party Lincoln City Cultural Center An evening of food, music and dancing, featuring the Pipedance duo along with guest musicians and dancers— all served up alongside a traditional Irish dinner. 6-9 pm, 540 NE Hwy. 101. Tickets, $30 in advance or $32 atthe door, available at lincolncityculturalcenter.org or by calling 541-994-9994. Show-only seating, starting at 6:45pm,
revealing tale withdeftcomedictiming. Tickets, $21 for adults, $18 for seniors and $10 for students, available at www.coastarts.org. 9 am, 777 W Olive Street.
The last play Shakespeare ever worked on, this rarely staged tragicomedy tells the story of two imprisoned warriors who both fall for their captor's sister-inlaw. 7 pm, 777 W Olive Street. Tickets, $18.50 or $16.50 for students and seniors, available at www. coastarts.org.
"Suitehearts" Barn Community Playhouse • Tillamook A comedy of errors based around two sets of newlyweds double booked into the same honeymoon suite. 7 pm at 12th & Ivy, Tickets, $15 for adults or $10 for kids 12 and under, available at Diamond Art Jewelers, 503-842-7940.
St Patrick's Day meal Panther Creek Community Center • Otis A feast of corned beef and cabbage with salad and dessert. $6 for adults and $3 for kids under 12. 4-7 pm or until the corned beef is gone, 655 Wayside Loop in the Panther Creek area.
"L'Elisir d'Amore" Newport Performing Arts Center The Met: Live in HD series continues with this opera from Gaetano Donizetti, a charming and emotionally
"Two Noble Kinsmen" Newport Performing Arts Center
Sunday, March 18 "Two Noble Kinsmen" Newport Performing Arts Center The last play Shakespeare ever worked on, this rarely staged tragicomedy tells the story of two imprisoned warriors who both fall for their captor's sister-in-law. 2 pm, 777 W Olive Street. Tickets, $18.50 or $16.50 for students and seniors, available at www.coastarts.org.
Tango Beginner Class
Coffee Concert
South Beach Community Center • Newport Learn how to do the Tango, also known as Milonga, to traditional Argentine tango music. Free, but donations appreciated. Class starts at 6:30 pm, dancing from 7:30-10 pm, 3024SEFerrySlip Road. FMI, go to newportoregontango.com or call 541-351-8457.
Lincoln City Cultural Center Join local musicians for a casual Sunday matinée concert, with complimentary pastries and Cape Foul weather Coffee. 4 pm, 540 NE Hwy. 101. Admission by donation, with all proceeds going to the cultural center. FMI, call 541-994-9994.
The Canterbury Forum
"Suitehearts"
Waldport Community Center In the inaugural lecture in this ecumenical progressive faith project, Brian Jones, Ph.D., emeritus professor of Religion at Wartburg College, explores “Fundamentalist Christianity, Christian Zionism and American Politics.“All welcome. 1-3 pm, 263 NW Hemlock Street.
Barn Community Playhouse - Tillamook A comedy of errors based around two sets of newlyweds double booked into the same honeymoon suite. 2 pm at 12th & Ivy, Tickets, $15 for adults or $10 for kids 12 and under, available at Diamond Art Jewelers, 503-842-7940.
Monday, March 19
Book signing
Poetry Alive
Salishan Spa & Golf Resort • Gleneden Beach Stephen O'Connor will be signing copies of his book “A Time For Purpose" against a backdrop of music by Bret Lucich. 1:30-4 pm, 7760 Hwy. 101, eight miles south of Lincoln City.
Canyon Way Bookstore • Newport Readers and listeners are welcome at this group, which is dedicated to improving public reading and suggests poems that can be understood at some level on first reading. 10:15am, 1216SW Canyon Way. FMI, call Wallace at 541-995 4785 or email taconia@gmail.com.
Writing workshop
Book Sale
Newport Public Library Jenny Forrester, author of “Wide River, Narrow Sky," will look at how writers can deal with memoir when their families sit on opposite sides of the political fence. Free. 2-4 pm, 35 NW Nye Street. FMI, go to http://willamettewriters.com/ coast.
Driftwood Public Library • Lincoln City Tucked away at the library's south end, this book lover's paradise offers a huge selection and unbelievably low prices, with half-price deals on religion, health and cookbooks throughout March. 10 am to 2 pm, second floor, 801 SW Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-557-9400.
Meditation/Contemplative Prayer Yoga Congregational Church of Lincoln City Nondogmatic, ecumenical, "wherever you are on life's journey" event in a peaceful library setting, 11 am-noon, 1760 NW25th Street. FMI, call 541994-2378.
Halie Loren
Just Jazz Presents Newport Performing Arts Center A cclaimed Vibraphonist Chuck Redd takes to the stage alongside performers including jazz sweetheart Halie Loren for this concert in aid of local jazz education. 2 pm, 777 W Olive Street. Tickets, $28 for adults or $15 for kids, available from the PAC box office, online at www.coastarts. org or by calling 541-265-2787.
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"Losing Sight of Shore" Brewer's on the Bay • Newport The latest offering from the Surfrider Foundation's Surf n'Stewardship Film Series tells the story of the Coxless Crew, a quartet of female ro wers who set out to row from America to A ustralia. Donations accepted. 6 pm, 2320 SE Marine Science Drive.
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Student art show
Salishan Spa & Golf Resort • Gleneden Beach The winter semester continues with, at 10 am, a presentation from John Pinto on the origins of Fascism, followed at 1 pm by “History of the Sitka Center" by Sharon Overton and Leslie Jordan. $50 for the full semester or try one session free. FMI, call541-994-4810.
Yaquina Art Association Gallery • Newport See work by students from Newport Middle School and Waldport High School. 11 am-4 pm daily throughout March, 789 NW Beach Drive.
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See this, oar miss out A record-setting challenge to row across the Pacific Ocean will play out on Tuesday, March 20, as the Newport Chapter of Surfrider Foundation presents the second film in its Surf n’ Stewardship Film Series. “Losing Sight of Shore” tells the story of the Coxless Crew, a quartet of female rowers who set out to row from America to Australia, a trek never before completed by a team of four. In 2015, after years of planning, the Coxless Crew set off from San Francisco in a custom-made pink
ocean rowboat named Doris bound for Hawaii — the first checkpoint on their threelegged journey across the Pacific. Emmy-winning director Sarah Moshman documents this trying and triumphant expedition, occasionally catching up with the crew at their scheduled checkpoints, but mostly allowing team members to film their own experiences with a stock of weather-resistant GoPros. The result is part emotionally charged video journal, part
visually stunning wilderness documentary. The film follows the team as they face heartwrenching, awe-inspiring challenges, from dangerous storms, extreme heat and utter boredom to power outages and lack of food. In addition, they must battle the mental strain of unending repetition and the physical abuse of constantly rowing and sleeping only one or two hours at a time. The screening will start at 6 pm, with doors opening at 5:30 pm at Rogue Brewer’s on the Bay, 2320 SE Marine
Science Drive. Admission is free but donations are gratefully accepted. And guests wearing Tiki shirts will get a beer
discount as part of Rogue’s Tiki Tuesday. • The Surf n’ Stewardship
Film Series will conclude on Friday, April 6, with a screening of “It Ain’t Pretty” at 6 pm at Rogue Brewer’s on the Bay.
Surge into spring with the Tsunami Run Can we gauge your Preparing for tsunamis is all part of living on the Oregon Coast. And now a Lincoln City nonprofit aims to get surge-avoiding sprinters to hit the treadmills for a slower-moving emergency — homelessness. The Tsunami Run from Family Promise of Lincoln County gives people the chance to raise funds by running or walking on a treadmill for 30 minutes on Thursday, March 22. Designed for teams of three, the event will offer prizes for the team with the most donations raised as well as a team with the most miles recorded in the 30-minute time slot. All proceeds will support Family Promise in helping families experiencing homelessness get back on their feet and into their own homes again. “It’s time to Run Homelessness Out of Town,” declared Marilyn Salci, a member of the Family Promise board and fundraising committee.
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Participants with health issues can chose to do their 30-minute exercise on another machine such as a stationary bicycle. “This is an event for any level of athlete to join,” said Family Promise President Sue Anderson. “Just the fun of getting together with two other people to help these families through donations can be the goal. Get your friends together and sign up for a good time.”
Family Promise Executive Director Elizabeth Reyes said some participants can double their contribution thanks to a Collins Foundation grant that matches donations from people giving to Family Promise for the first time. “Teams just need to let us know who the new donor is” she said, “and they will get credit for twice the amount donated by that person.” The gyms participating in
the event are: Fitness 101, 7755 Hwy. 101 in the Salishan Marketplace, 541-996-6101; The Lincoln City Community Center, 2150 NE Oar Place, 541-994-2131, open to people 16 or older; Chinook Winds Fitness Center, 3245 NW 50th Street, 541-994-4474 open to people 15 or older; Taft Athletic at 4744 Hwy. 101, 541-614-1446, open to people 18 or older. Call or stop in to register.
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Budding citizen-scientists are invited to build their skills at a Saturday, March 17, workshop at the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport. Participants will learn how to collect and report local data on precipitation and native plant seasonal changes using Oregon Season Tracker, an OSU Extension program that connects local community volunteers with OSU researchers studying weather and ecology. Volunteers collect measurements from their backyard, on their farms or woodlands and in schoolyards, with the data then shared with researchers at OSU and across the country. As well as tracking precipitation, volunteers record when the first leaves, flowers, fruits and leaf drop appear on native plants. Since the program
opened in 2015, more than a hundred OST rain stations have cropped up across the state, helping to fill in missing microclimate data in Oregon counties. Among those locations is the Oregon Coast Aquarium, which has put up rain gauges and marked significant native plant species to watch for seasonal changes. Volunteers spend about five minutes a day reporting precipitation, and about 15 minutes a week reporting plant observations. The training costs $40 and includes an approved rain gauge. Some scholarships are available. The workshop will run from 10 am to noon at 2820 SE Ferry Slip Road. The registration deadline is Friday, March 16. To register, go to http://bit.ly/ ORSeasonTrackerTraining or call 503-325-8573.
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LIVE MUSIC SHOWCASE — Enjoy ocean views while listening to a talented line-up of musicians playing your favorite tunes, mixing soft rock, blues, country, jazz and pop. 7-9 pm, The Mist @ Surftides, 2945 NW Jetty Avenue, Lincoln City, 541-994-2191. OPEN MIKE NIGHT — Hosted by Amy Pattison. 6-9 pm, Café Mundo, 209 NW Coast Street, Newport, 541-574-8134. THE ALL-ORIGINAL COVER BAND — Sing along to all your favorites at this regular jam session. 7-10 pm, Hoovers Pub & Grill, 3539 Hwy. 101, just south of the Yaquina Bay Bridge, Newport, 541867-3303. LIVE MUSIC JAM — With vintage equipment that includes a Hammond B-3. 7 pm to close, Yachats Underground Pub & Grub, 125 Oceanview Drive, Yachats, 542-547-4600. DAVE & CRATE — Take a magical mystery musical tour with easy listening rock and pop from the ‘50s to the ‘90s. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn 124 Hwy. 101 N, Yachats, 541-547-4477.
Karaoke on the Oregon Coast EVERY DAY Maxwell’s Restaurant & Lounge • Lincoln City Sing your heart out seven nights a week. 9 pm, 1643 NW Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-994-8100.
WEDNESDAY Manzanita Lighthouse • Nehalem Fun Time Karaoke with Janice Ross. 8 pm-midnight, 36480 N Hwy. 101. FMI, call 503-368-4990.
MONDAY AND WEDNESDAYTHROUGH-FRIDAY Snug Harbor Bar & Grill • Lincoln City
Friday, March 16 BRANDED BAND — Country/rock. 9 pm-1 am, Chinook’s Seafood Grill, Chinook Winds Casino Resort, 1777 NW 44th Street. Lincoln City, 888-244-6665. JEREMY ALLEN — Modern, funky rock. 8 pm, Black Squid Beer House, 3001 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-614-0733. BRET LUCICH SHOW — An experience to remember from this singer-songwriter, entertainer and musician, with a wide variety of music for listening and dancing. 8-11 pm, Attic Lounge, Salishan Spa & Golf Resort, Gleneden Beach, 541-764-2371. MICHAEL DANE — The famous Michael on piano and guitar, playing modern classics with Hawaiian style. 6-10 pm, Gracie’s Sea Hag, 58 SE Hwy. 101, Depoe Bay, 541-765-2734. ST JAMES’S GATE — Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with this Celtic-inspired quartet, offering dynamic vocals, three-part harmonies, scorching hot fiddle, funky upright acoustic/electric bass, tight acoustic rhythm guitar and drums. 7-10 pm, Nana’s Irish Pub, 613 NW 3rd Street, Newport, 541-574-8787. DALBEY GANG — Traditional blues, rock and original tunes. 6-8 pm, Club 1216, located inside Canyon Way Restaurant and Bookstore, 1216 SW Canyon Way, Newport, 541-265-8319. IAN SMITH — Folk, originals and covers. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.
Saturday, March 17 EROTIC CITY — It’s berry season in Oregon. Raspberry Beret season. Gather yourself up and come see this Prince tribute act. 9 pm-1 am, The San Dune Pub, 127 Laneda Avenue, Manzanita, 503-368-5080. YUR DADDY — Rock, funk and party tunes of the type fueled by cheap whiskey and endless pints. 9 pm, Manzanita Lighthouse Pub & Grub, 36450 Hwy. 101, Nehalem, 503-368-4990. BRANDED BAND — Country/rock. 9 pm-1 am, Chinook’s Seafood Grill, Chinook Winds Casino Resort, 1777 NW 44th Street. Lincoln City, 888-244-6665. KEVIN SELFE — Bridging the gap between joy and angst, Selfe uses piercing irony, humorous metaphors and daring autobiographical subject matter from his own occasional walks with the blues. 9 pm, Rusty Truck Brewery, 4649 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-994-7729. CURTIS INTERRUPTUS — Good old-fashioned rock. 9 pm, Snug Harbor Bar & Grill, 5001 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-996-4976. BRET LUCICH SHOW — An experience to remember from this singer-songwriter, entertainer and musician, with a wide variety of music for listening and dancing. 8-11 pm, Attic Lounge, Salishan Spa & Golf Resort, Gleneden Beach, 541-764-2371. MICHAEL DANE — The famous Michael on piano and guitar, playing modern classics with Hawaiian style. 6-10 pm, Gracie’s Sea Hag, 58 SE Hwy. 101, Depoe Bay, 541-765-2734. LOZELLE JENNINGS AND THE PURPLE CATS — Add some blues to the green at this St. Paddy’s Day dance. Small cover charge includes a traditional corned beef and cabbage dinner. 7-9 pm, Fraternal Order of Eagles Club #2817, 106 Olive Street & Hwy. 20, Newport, 541-265-2430. ST JAMES’S GATE — Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with this Celtic-inspired quartet, offering dynamic vocals, three-part harmonies,
Karaoke with Jeremy. 9 pm, 5001 SW Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-996-4976. Erotic City • Saturday, March 17, in Manzanita scorching hot fiddle, funky upright acoustic/electric bass, tight acoustic rhythm guitar and drums. 1:30-4:30 pm, Nana’s Irish Pub, 613 NW 3rd Street, Newport, 541-574-8787. O’DOULING — Born and bred in Dublin, this singer-songwriter comes from a long line of artists, poets and rebels. 7-10 pm, Nana’s Irish Pub, 613 NW 3rd Street, Newport, 541-574-8787. CROOKED — This dynamic duo from Eugene knows how to keep it rocking. 6-9 pm, Café Mundo, 209 NW Coast Street, Newport, 541-574-8134. STEVE MCVAY AND FRIENDS — If you like Neil Young covers or classic Celtic fiddle, this is your place. 7 pm, Yachats Underground Pub & Grub, 125 Oceanview Drive, Yachats, 541-547-4600.
Sunday, March 18 LOZELLE JENNINGS AND THE PURPLE CATS — Testify,
at the Pentacoastal Blues Jam, the longest running blues jam on the central Oregon Coast, featuring hot American music, blues, R&B, soul, funk, Cajun, and a bit of jazz and early rock ‘n roll. Jammers welcome, no matter where you’re from. 4-7 pm, The Tap House at Nye Creek, 520 SW Coast Street, Newport. SUNDAY JAM — Newport’s longest-running live music jam. All musicians welcome. Free pool all day and happy hour while the music plays. 3-6 pm, Bay Haven Inn, 608 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, 541-2657271. MATT KUSTER — Bluegrass, Southern folk and country music. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.
Monday, March 19 RICHARD SHARPLESS — ‘Retired’ from his days playing in
Nashville, Richard plays guitar and sings his own tunes plus an eclectic mix of favorites. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.
Tuesday, March 20 ROCK’N TACOS OPEN JAM — JRC and Friends host this weekly jam, paired with 50-cent tacos for one fine evening. 7-10 pm, Uptown Pub, 636 SW Hurbert Street, Newport, 541-265-3369. STEVE COOK — ‘60s-’70s classics, standards, blues and ballads. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.
Wednesday, March 21 IAN SMITH — Folk, originals and covers. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn,
124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.
Thursday, March 22 LIVE MUSIC SHOWCASE — Enjoy ocean views while listening
to a talented line-up of musicians playing your favorite tunes, mixing soft rock, blues, country, jazz and pop. 7-9 pm, The Mist @ Surftides, 2945 NW Jetty Avenue, Lincoln City, 541-994-2191. OPEN MIKE NIGHT — Hosted by Amy Pattison. 6-9 pm, Café Mundo, 209 NW Coast Street, Newport, 541-574-8134. THE ALL-ORIGINAL COVER BAND — Sing along to all your favorites at this regular jam session. 7-10 pm, Hoovers Pub & Grill, 3539 Hwy. 101, just south of the Yaquina Bay Bridge, Newport, 541867-3303. LIVE MUSIC JAM — With vintage equipment that includes a Hammond B-3. 7 pm to close, Yachats Underground Pub & Grub, 125 Oceanview Drive, Yachats, 542-547-4600. TU TU KANE — Hawaiian style. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn 124 Hwy. 101 N, Yachats, 541-547-4477.
Friday, March 23 BETH WILLIS ROCK DUO — Wanna chill out, or rock hard?
Either one is just a request away. 9 pm-1 am, Chinook’s Seafood Grill, Chinook Winds Casino Resort, 1777 NW 44th Street. Lincoln City, 888-244-6665. ZUHG (ACOUSTIC) — A pared-down show from bandleader Bryan Nichols. 8 pm, The Mist @ Surftides, 2945 NW Jetty Avenue, Lincoln City, 541-994-2191. SAUNDRA PERRIN — Alternative rock and soul. 8 pm, Black Squid Beer House, 3001 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-614-0733. MICHAEL DANE — The famous Michael on piano and guitar, playing modern classics with Hawaiian style. 6-10 pm, Gracie’s Sea Hag, 58 SE Hwy. 101, Depoe Bay, 541-765-2734. CLASS M PLANETS — Original alt-folk songs made up of fantastic imagery and wild emotions. 6-9 pm, Café Mundo, 209 NW Coast Street, Newport, 541-574-8134. PAUL VANDENBOGAARD — Acoustic folk-rock a la Paul, with various musical guests. 6-8 pm, Club 1216, located inside Canyon Way Restaurant and Bookstore, 1216 SW Canyon Way, Newport, 541-265-8319. RICHIE G & MA BEAT — Hawaiian-style. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Flounder Inn • Waldport Waldport’s top spot to sing and rock out. 9 pm-1 am, 180 Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-563-2266.
WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Moby Dick’s • Newport Karaoke with Jesse. 9 pm-1:30 am, 448 SW Coast Hwy. FMI, call 541-265-7847.
THURSDAY The Upstairs • Netarts Fun Time Karaoke with Janice Ross. 6-10 pm. 4805 Netarts Hwy. FMI, call 503-815-1687.
THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY The Local Nook • Depoe Bay Fluffy not stuffy. 9 pm-1:30 am, 330 N Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-765-2288.
THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS Bay Haven Inn • Newport Dr Babinski’s traveling Karaoke Show makes you the star. Also on the second and fourth Saturday of each month. 8:30 pm-midnight, 608 SW Bay Blvd. FMI, call 541-265-7271.
FRIDAYS The Landing • Bay City Fun Time Karaoke with Janice Ross. 8 pm-midnight, 5620 B Street. FMI, call 503-377-2895
SATURDAYS The Rendezvous • Tillamook Fun Time Karaoke with Janice Ross. 214 Pacific Avenue. FMI, call 503-842-5453. DON’T SEE YOUR FAVORITE WARBLING JOINT? EMAIL THE TIME, DATE AND VENUE TO US AT NEWS@OREGONCOASTTODAY.COM.
Saturday, March 24 THE MUDDY WATERS TRIBUTE BAND — A crystal-clear night of blues. 9 pm-1 am, Manzanita Lighthouse Pub & Grub, 36480 N. Hwy. 101, Nehalem. BETH WILLIS ROCK DUO — If you can think of a song, chances are they can play it. Come test the theory. 9 pm-1 am, Chinook’s Seafood Grill, Chinook Winds Casino Resort, 1777 NW 44th Street. Lincoln City, 888-244-6665. ZUHG (ACOUSTIC) — A pared-down show from bandleader
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Bryan Nichols. 8 pm, The Mist @ Surftides, 2945 NW Jetty Avenue, Lincoln City, 541-994-2191. BUCKET LIST — Classic rock done right. 9 pm, Rusty Truck Brewery, 4649 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-994-7729. DON’T SEE YOUR FAVORITE BAND? EMAIL THE TIME, DATE AND VENUE TO US AT NEWS@OREGONCOASTTODAY.COM.
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Sauté, study, scribble and splash in Tillamook Places are still available in a variety of creative spring classes for kids, offered by Tillamook’s OSU Extension Office. The Spring Break Cooking Day Camp will run from Monday, March 26, through Wednesday, March 28, teaching 4th to 6th graders how to homemade mac and cheese, from-scratch Hamburger Helper and spaghetti with meat sauce. Classes will run from 10 am to noon. Tuition is $30. The Forces of Nature Afterschool Program will teach 4th to 6th graders about the power of water, what causes earthquakes, why volcanos erupt and more. Classes will run from 3:30 to 5 pm each Thursday from April 12 to May 17. Tuition is $45. Running each Monday from April 9 through May 14, the Art Expression workshop will give kids in 4th grade and up the chance to explore traditional and modern techniques and materials as they improve their art skills. Classes run from 3:30 to 5 pm. Tuition is $30. Meanwhile the Art & Journaling workshop invites 6th to 8th graders to explore basic drawing and journaling concepts from 3:30 to 5 pm each Friday from April 6 through May 11. Tuition is $30. And the Downtown Mural Project gives 6th to 12th graders the chance to take part in everything from design through permitting to completion of a piece of public art. The class runs from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm each Saturday from April 7 through May 12. Tuition is $30. All classes take place at the OSU Extension Office, 4506 3rd Street. Kids not currently enrolled in 4-H pay a one-time enrollment fee — $2 for Cloverbuds or $25 for grades 4 to 12. Financial need scholarships are available. To register, go to http://bit.ly/ Tillamook4-H. For more information, call 503-842 3433 or go to http://extension.oregonstate.edu/ tillamook.
A purr-fect performance “Pete the Cat” will slink into the Lincoln City Cultural Center this Thursday and Friday, March 15 and 16, bringing a rock ‘n roll treat to audiences packed with hundreds of local schoolchildren. The Theatreworks USA musical, based on the popular series of children’s books by Kimberly and James Dean, will play to 750 Lincoln City students from kindergarten through fourth grades — with some tickets for the Friday, March 16, performances also available for the general public. Cultural center Executive Director Niki Price said that while some Theatreworks USA plays are designed for older kids, “Pete the Cat” is aimed squarely at pre-schoolers through third grade. “This is a great opportunity for parents to bring their children to the theater, for what might be their first sit-down performance,” she said. “These musicals have the power to ignite the imaginations of pre-readers and early readers, inspiring them to learn and laugh their way into literature.” When Pete the Cat gets caught rocking
out after bedtime, the cat-catcher sends him to live with the Biddle family to learn his manners — and boy, are they square. But for the groovy blue cat, life is an adventure no matter where you wind up, so the minute Pete walks in the door, he gets the whole family rocking. The whole family, that is, except for young Jimmy Biddle, the most organized second grader on Earth. As the end of school approaches, Jimmy has a lot of tests,\ and the last thing he needs is some groovy cat in his life, changing his family and turning everything upside down. But when Jimmy draws a blank in art class during the last week of school, it turns out Pete is the perfect friend to help him out. Together, they set out on a mission to help Jimmy conquer second grade art, and along the way, they both learn something new about inspiration. “Pete the Cat” features book and lyrics by Sarah Hammond and music by Will Aronson. It was originally directed and choreographed by Dan Knechtges, and
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features costumes by Jennifer Caprio and sets by Rob Odorisio. After a brief New York City area tour, “Pete the Cat” began its national tour in fall 2016, and has played in venues large and small across the country ever since. The Lincoln City performances are made possible through the Studio to School partnership, also known as Music is Instrumental, a grant-funded program, led by the Siletz Bay Music Festival and supported by the Oregon Community Foundation. Pete and co. will take to the stage at 9 am and 10:45 am on Friday, March 16, in the auditorium of the cultural center at 540 NE Hwy. 101. Tickets, $5 in advance and $7 at the door for all ages four and up, are available at www.lincolncity-culturalcenter.org or by calling 541-994-9994. Home-schooling families and parents with pre-school age kids can purchase tickets and attend along with the school groups.
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$50,000 TOURNAMENT SPRING BREAK PARTY MARCH 24, 2018 • 9PM-2AM
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Collect free virtual entries starting February 26 when you swipe your Winners Circle card in any promotional kiosk • Members collect one free virtual entry every week. • MVP Members collect two free virtual entries every week. • Premier Members collect three free virtual entries every week. • Elite Members collect four free virtual entries every week. • New members get a bonus entry with enrollment.
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March 17 & 18, 2018 $50,000 in Prize Payouts!
• Collect one virtual entry with every 100 points earned on Slots, Keno or Bingo • Collect one virtual entry with every 20 minutes played on a cash table. • Collect one virtual entry for every hour played in a cash Poker game.
Session times are Saturday, March 17 at 12pm and 5:30pm, and Sunday, March 18 at 11am plus Breakfast Buffet Sunday, March 18 at 9am-10:30am, in the Bingo Hall. $200 Buy-In on March 17 at 9am in the Bingo Hall gets you three 6-on tournament packs for all three sessions and entry into the Bingo Breakfast Buffet! This will be a paper only session. Full tournament information can be found at the Bingo Hall or online at www.chinookwindscasino.com.
Complete rules are available at Winners Circle.
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