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••• music • visual arts • literarylecture • outdoor • theater•••<br />

The Future<br />

& 2011 Predictions<br />

In every culture there is a belief<br />

in the human spirit. People<br />

feel a connection to something<br />

greater than themselves but<br />

how they arrive at this feeling<br />

has been altered and changed<br />

over the history of mankind.<br />

The power of the Earth and her<br />

dramatic changes kept humanity<br />

aware that there was something<br />

much greater that determined<br />

their fate. When technology<br />

moved into the forefront we<br />

gained a power of perception that<br />

no one had ever experienced in<br />

earlier centuries. We could in<br />

fact watch the weather on the<br />

other side of the planet and move<br />

about according to what we could<br />

see coming via satellite. This<br />

technological advance has connected<br />

us around the world and<br />

yet it has also kept us from the<br />

Earth. We no longer listen to the<br />

wind and watch the color of the<br />

light change. Our senses have<br />

dulled as we rely upon the computer<br />

to tell us the temperature<br />

outside and the weather in the<br />

country that we are traveling to.<br />

Finding balance between Earth<br />

and technology is the challenge<br />

of the future.<br />

As a living and breathing being,<br />

the Earth makes her adjustments<br />

with all who live upon her<br />

surface. This is a delicate balance<br />

of nature and the impact we<br />

are having to the environment.<br />

We work, raise our children and<br />

watch the passing of loved ones<br />

while the Earth continues her<br />

cycle measured by the sun, moon<br />

and seasons.<br />

At the heart of mankind is an<br />

infectious spark that is directly<br />

related to our source. It is called<br />

hope. Inside of each of us there<br />

is a desire to live, protect and<br />

survive. This fight or flight mode<br />

is directly linked to our wellspring<br />

of hope. We are not challenged<br />

by Sonja Grace<br />

as we were in the past with the<br />

direct response to fight or flight.<br />

Tribal wars, the plague and<br />

hungry animals larger than us are<br />

no longer a threat in many places<br />

around the world. Where this<br />

threat still exists there is a strong<br />

thread to living closely with the<br />

Earth. Extreme conditions will<br />

create that connection and drive<br />

us to fight or flight with the hope<br />

we will survive. We are disconnected<br />

from our survival skills<br />

and our hope.<br />

When we think about the<br />

future there are many concerns<br />

environmentally and financially.<br />

We tend to lose sight of the fact<br />

that the Earth is our home and<br />

we are completely dependent<br />

upon her for survival. Take the<br />

time to go outside and reconnect<br />

with her. While you are experiencing<br />

this very organic reunion<br />

remember your well of hope deep<br />

inside your soul. You have been<br />

here lifetimes and remembering<br />

who you are and clearing your<br />

karma will reconnect you with<br />

your hope. For it is your belief in<br />

something greater than yourself<br />

that has helped you arrive at<br />

where you are today and that<br />

connection to Divine Love goes<br />

straight into your soul and ignites<br />

the hope that you carry for all<br />

living things.<br />

Author of Angels in the 21st<br />

Century, Sonja Grace is a mystic<br />

healer and spiritual intuitive who<br />

provides guidance to people all<br />

over the world. She works with<br />

her clients over the phone providing<br />

immediate stability, clarity<br />

and guidance through her readings,<br />

counseling and processing<br />

work. Sonja Grace sees and<br />

receives messages from loved<br />

ones who have crossed over and<br />

offers a venue for healing in this<br />

world and the spirit world.<br />

www.sonjagrace.com<br />

THEATER<br />

Chicken Creek Diaries. Musical. $12 &<br />

$9, 7pm at the Barn Community Playhouse<br />

in Tillamook.<br />

The Dolly Dialogues. Drama. $10<br />

includes an English tea in keeping with the<br />

theme of the play. 7pm in the Riverbend<br />

Room at NCRD in Nehalem.<br />

Shanghaied in Astoria. Musical Melodrama.<br />

$12 - $20, 7:30pm at the ASOC<br />

Playhouse in Astoria.<br />

The Mystery of Irma Vep. Comedy, a<br />

Gothic spoof. $8 - $20, 8pm at the Coaster<br />

Theater Playhouse in Cannon Beach.<br />

Opal’s Million Dollar Duck. Comedy.<br />

$12, 8pm at Theater West in Lincoln City.<br />

541-994-5663<br />

Saturday 20<br />

MUSIC<br />

Musician’s Jam. Free, 2 – 4pm at the<br />

Tillamook Library.<br />

Bluegrass & BBQ. Live music TBA. $5<br />

cover, food at 5pm, music at 6pm. At the<br />

Nehalem Bay Winery at Mohler. 888-368-<br />

9463<br />

Bill Hayes. No cover, 6 – 9pm at the Wet<br />

Dog Café in Astoria.<br />

Jennifer Goodenberger. Classical/Improvisational/Contemporary<br />

piano music. No<br />

cover, 6pm at the Shelburne Restaurant in<br />

Seaview, WA<br />

Radio Cowboy. $8, 6pm at the Garibaldi<br />

Museum.<br />

Tom Trudell. Jazz piano. No cover, 6 –<br />

9:30pm at the Bridgewater Bistro in Astoria<br />

Loretta Lynn. Country. $20 - $50, 8pm at<br />

Chinook Winds in Lincoln City.<br />

Taryn Cross. 9pm at Chinook Winds<br />

Seafood Grill Lounge in Lincoln City.<br />

The Strange Tones. No cover, 9pm at<br />

Roadhouse 101 in Lincoln City.<br />

ART<br />

Local Artist Trunk Show. 10am – 5pm at<br />

the Long Beach Coffee Roasters in Long<br />

Beach, WA 360-642-2334<br />

Peninsula Clay Artists Show & Sale. At<br />

the Artisan in Ilwaco, WA<br />

Art Night at the Marina. 5 – 8pm at the<br />

Marina in Ilwaco, WA<br />

FOOD & DRINK<br />

Wine Tasting. Summertime Wines. 1 –<br />

4pm at the Cellar on 10th in Astoria.<br />

Seafood Boil. Crack, crush, slurp…<br />

crustaceans everywhere hide in fear. $50,<br />

reservations required. 6pm at McMenamins<br />

Sand Trap in Gearhart. 503-717-8150<br />

Wine Tasting Special. $9 for 4 2-oz<br />

pours + complimentary appetizers. 4 –<br />

6pm at the Wine bar at Sweet Basil’s Café<br />

in Cannon Beach.<br />

HAPPENING<br />

Washington State International Kite<br />

Festival. All day events, various locations<br />

in Long Beach, WA kitefestival.com/kitefestival/<br />

Wahkiakum County Fair. At the Fairgrounds<br />

in Skamokawa, WA.<br />

End-of-Summer Dance Party. All ages<br />

welcome. 7:30pm at Mcmenamins Sand<br />

Trap in Gearhart.<br />

Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show. Free<br />

admission, 10am – 6pm at the Seaside<br />

Civic & Convention Center.<br />

Muttzanita Festival. Various dog-themed<br />

events. 9:30am – 4pm. At various locations<br />

in Manzanita, centered around 4<br />

Paws on the Beach. 503-368-3436. For<br />

schedule, go to: http://muttzanita.com/<br />

event-schedule/#AKC%20Rally%20Demonstration<br />

Reenactment of 18th Century Sailors<br />

& Rope Making. Noon – 4pm at the<br />

Garibaldi Museum.<br />

Annual Old Iron Show. EDGE & TA Branch<br />

159. 9am – 5pm at The Blue Heron French<br />

Cheese Co. in Tillamook. 503-842-3130<br />

Return from the Burn – 78 Years Later.<br />

Free admission, 10am – 4pm at the Tillamook<br />

Forest Center at mile post 22 on the<br />

Wilson River Hwy. 866-930-2663<br />

Lincoln City Flower Show. Free, 1 – 5pm<br />

at the Lincoln City Community Center.<br />

Shanghaied Costume Ball. $10 single,<br />

$15/couple. 10:30pm – 1am at the ASOC<br />

Playhouse in Astoria.<br />

LITERARY<br />

Manzanita Writer’s Series. Naseem<br />

Rakha will read from her novel “The Crying<br />

Tree”<br />

Q & A and open mic session follows.<br />

$5, 7pm at the Hoffman Center in<br />

Manzanita.<br />

Writers on the Edge. Author Brian Doyle<br />

will read from his work. Q&A and Open mic<br />

session follows.<br />

OUTSIDE<br />

Glow Ball Tournament. 18 hole – 2<br />

person scramble, glow balls will be issued<br />

for the last 9 holes. Plus BBQ. $50, starts<br />

at 6pm at the Surfside Golf Course near<br />

Ocean Park, WA<br />

The Miss Virginia 4 Mile Fun Run/Coffee<br />

Run. $5 single, $10 per 3-person team.<br />

Starts at 9am at Coffee Girl in Astoria.<br />

Saltmakers’ Return. Talk and trade with<br />

the Corps of Discovery as the make salt to<br />

preserve their meat for their return home.<br />

Around the clock at the Saltmakers’ Camp<br />

in Seaside.<br />

Tillamook Bay Run. 10 and 5 mile trail<br />

runs, 5 mile walk. At Bay Ocean Spit. FMI<br />

503-842-7525<br />

Bay City Challenge Charity Golf Tournament.<br />

At Alderbrook Golf Course in<br />

Tillamook. 503-842-7179<br />

Beach Park Pet Parade & Fundraiser.<br />

Includes a beach walk & BBQ. Registration<br />

begins at 8am at D-River wayside in<br />

Lincoln City.<br />

THEATER<br />

Chicken Creek Diaries. Musical. $12 &<br />

$9, 7pm at the Barn Community Playhouse<br />

in Tillamook.<br />

The Dolly Dialogues. Drama. $10<br />

includes an English tea in keeping with the<br />

theme of the play. 7pm in the Riverbend<br />

Room at NCRD in Nehalem.<br />

Shanghaied in Astoria. Musical Melodrama.<br />

$12 - $20, 7:30pm at the ASOC<br />

Playhouse in Astoria.<br />

Opal’s Million Dollar Duck. Comedy.<br />

$12, 8pm at Theater West in Lincoln City.<br />

541-994-5663<br />

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling<br />

Bee. Comedy. $8 - $23, 8pm at the<br />

Coaster Theater Playhouse in Cannon<br />

Beach.<br />

Sunday 21<br />

MUSIC<br />

Wild Hog in the Woods. No cover, 10am<br />

– 3pm at the Astoria Sunday Market.<br />

Country-Folk Music Jam. Americana.<br />

Bring your instruments and take part. 1pm<br />

at the Tillamook Forest Center, on Hwy 6,<br />

east of Tillamook.<br />

All That Jazz. Jazz. No cover (donations<br />

accepted). 2pm at the Wet Dog Café in<br />

Astoria.<br />

Everyday People. Free, 4 – 6pm at the<br />

City Park in Cannon Beach.<br />

Swing Cats. Swing/Jazz/Blues. No cover,<br />

5pm at Clemente’s in Astoria.<br />

Brian Johnstone, Flamenco/Jazz/Blues.<br />

5 – 7pm at the Wine Bar at Sweet Basil’s<br />

Café in Cannon Beach.<br />

Wild Hog in the Woods. Old time Stringband<br />

music. No cover. 8pm at Fort George<br />

Brewery & Public House in Astoria.<br />

ART<br />

Local Artist Trunk Show. 10am – 5pm at<br />

Long Beach Coffee Coffee Roaster in Long<br />

Beach, WA 360-642-2334<br />

CINEMA<br />

The Wizard of Oz. $2, 11am at the Bijou<br />

Theater in Lincoln City.<br />

Megamind. Free movies in the park! The<br />

movie is free with minimal fees for treats.<br />

Bring a blanket or comfy chair and enjoy<br />

the show. Starts at dusk or near 8:45pm at<br />

McLure Park in Astoria. 503-327-7275<br />

FOOD & DRINK<br />

Pancake Breakfast. All-you-can-eat<br />

for $5, 8am – noon at the Bay City Arts<br />

Center.<br />

Cannon Beach American Legion Breakfast.<br />

$7 adults, $3 children under 6. 9<br />

– 11:30am at the American Legion Hall in<br />

Cannon Beach.<br />

HAPPENING<br />

Washington State International Kite<br />

Festival. All day events, various locations<br />

in Long Beach, WA kitefestival.com/kitefestival/<br />

Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show. Free<br />

admission, 10am – 4pm at the Seaside<br />

Civic & Convention Center.<br />

Return from the Burn – 78 Years Later.<br />

Free admission, 10am – 4pm at the Tillamook<br />

Forest Center at mile post 22 on the<br />

Wilson River Hwy. 866-930-2663<br />

Annual Old Iron Show. EDGE & TA Branch<br />

159. 9am – 3pm at The Blue Heron French<br />

Cheese Co. in Tillamook. 503-842-3130<br />

Lincoln City Flower Show. Free, noon –<br />

3pm at the Lincoln City Community Center.<br />

OUTSIDE<br />

Saltmakers’ Return. Talk and trade with<br />

the Corps of Discovery as the make salt to<br />

preserve their meat for their return home.<br />

Through 3pm at the Saltmakers’ Camp in<br />

Seaside.<br />

Bay City Challenge Charity Golf Tournament.<br />

At Alderbrook Golf Course in<br />

Tillamook. 503-842-7179<br />

Interpretive Paddle Trip. Free, 4:45 –<br />

6:45pm at Siletz Bay National Wildlife<br />

Refuge. 541-867-4550<br />

THEATER<br />

The Dolly Dialogues. Drama. $10<br />

includes an English tea in keeping with the<br />

theme of the play. 2pm in the Riverbend<br />

Room at NCRD in Nehalem.<br />

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling<br />

Bee. Comedy. $8 - $23, 7pm at the<br />

Coaster Theater Playhouse in Cannon<br />

Beach.<br />

Monday 22<br />

MUSIC<br />

The Black. With the Cedar Shakes and<br />

Josh Uithof. $5, 8pm at the Hoffman<br />

Center Annex in Manzanita.<br />

CINEMA<br />

The Wizard of Oz. $2, 11am at the Bijou<br />

Theater in Lincoln City.<br />

OUTSIDE<br />

Bay City Challenge Charity Golf Tournament.<br />

At Alderbrook Golf Course in<br />

Tillamook. 503-842-7179<br />

Tuesday 23<br />

MUSIC<br />

Dave Quinton & Friends. 1 – 5pm at the<br />

Cannon Beach Farmers Market.<br />

Richard T. Blues. No cover, 5:30 –<br />

8:30pm at T Paul’s Supper Club in Astoria.<br />

Brian O’Connor. Jazz guitar. No cover,<br />

6pm at the Shelburne Inn in Seaview, WA<br />

Salty Dogs. Folk/Blues/Classic Rock.<br />

No cover, 6:30pm at the Harbor Bite in<br />

Seaside.<br />

Open Mic Night. Hosted by Barney<br />

Perrine. No cover, 7 -9pm at Creekside<br />

Restaurant & Lounge in Seaside.<br />

Wednesday 24<br />

MUSIC<br />

Salty Dogs. Folk/Blues/Classic Rock. No<br />

cover, 6 pm at the Rio Café in Astoria,<br />

Open Mic Night. 7 – 9pm at Lush Wine<br />

Bar in Cannon Beach.<br />

Suzanne Knutzen. Piano. No cover, 7 –<br />

8pm at the Shelburne Restaurant & Pub in<br />

Seaview, WA<br />

Dan Golden. Jazz. 7:30 – 10:30pm at<br />

McKeown’s Restaurant & Bar in Seaside.<br />

CINEMA<br />

Night at the Museum – Battle of the<br />

Smithsonian. Free movies in the park!<br />

The movie is free with minimal fees for<br />

treats. Bring a blanket or comfy chair and<br />

enjoy the show. Starts at dusk or near<br />

8:45pm at Fred Lindstrom Park in Astoria.<br />

503-327-7275<br />

HAPPENING<br />

Open Mic. All Acts are welcome. No cover,<br />

5 – 7pm at the Three Cups Coffeehouse<br />

in Astoria.<br />

Ecstatic Dance. Spirit-filled, freestyle,<br />

yogic trance dance. $5 - $7, 6:30 –<br />

7:45pm, at Pine Grove Community House<br />

in Manzanita.<br />

LITERARY<br />

Local Author Showcase. Writers and<br />

friends are invited to come share and listen<br />

to original works being read by local authors.<br />

Free, 6 – 8pm at Olde Towne Trading<br />

Post in Ilwaco, WA<br />

OUTSIDE<br />

Interpretive Paddle Trip. Free, 10am –<br />

noon at Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge.<br />

541-867-4550<br />

THEATER<br />

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling<br />

Bee. Comedy. $8 - $23, 8pm at the<br />

Coaster Theater Playhouse in Cannon<br />

Beach.<br />

Thursday 25<br />

MUSIC<br />

Dan Golden Duo. World Music. No cover,<br />

6 – 9pm at Creekside Pizzeria in Seaside.<br />

Richard T. Jazz/Blues/Classic Rock. No<br />

cover, 6pm at Lil’ Bayou in Seaside.<br />

Basin Street NW. Jazz. No cover, 6:30pm<br />

at the Bridgewater Bistro in Astoria.<br />

Randy Weese. Bluegrass/Country. 6:30 –<br />

9pm at the Wine Bar at Sweet Basil’s Café<br />

in Cannon Beach.<br />

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