Weekend

Astoria Pride Weekend 2022 (June 8-12)

Astoria PrideCelebrate Pride all week long at venues all over town.  Performers and personalities making appearances events throughout the weekend include Dida DeAngelis, The Magic of Seth Howard, Hula Performance by Kalani, Astor Street Opry Company, Miss Ariel View, and Darcelle XV!  Most events are free and open to the public, though a few events require tickets, as noted below. 

Wednesday (June 8)

Thursday (June 9)

Friday (June 10)

Saturday (June 11)

Sunday (June 12)


And there are plenty of other fun things to do this weekend in Astoria . . .

Thursday

Buffalo Soldiers: Fighting on Two Fronts

Clatsop Community College is hosting a free showing, and community discussion with Ron Craig, of the film Buffalo Soldiers: Fighting on Two Fronts this Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in Columbia Hall 219 (1651 Lexington).  

Friday

Shinrin-Yoku

Clatsop Community College

The 2022 Clatsop Community College Basic Design class is exploring the practice of Shinrin-Yoku and its connection to the visual arts and nature and would like to extend an invitation to the community on Friday, June 10, 2022 from noon until 2pm. to enjoy a leisurely walk along the forest trail that begins at the back of the lower parking lot at the end of Lexington Avenue on campus, and leads up to the column. 

The Shinrin-Yoku event was inspired by multi-talented local artist, performer, and activist Marco Davis‘ innovative event called Sunday in the Park with Art.  With his blessing, the students will install both individual and collaborative creative projects along the trail. The Japanese concept of Shinrin-Yoku, loosely translated into English as “Forest Bathing,” Shinrin-Yoku is a form of healing that involves wandering along a forest trail or spending time in natural places.   

For all the details, including several artist statements, check out the press release.

Saturday

Second Saturday Art Walk

Astoria, Oregon 2nd Saturday Art Walk

The June 2022 edition of Second Saturday Art Walk is upon us.

From noon until 8pm on Saturday, June 11 explore art at galleries and shops throughout downtown-and beyond.

Pick up a map and list of locations from local shops, or on the Astoria Downtown Historic District website here. Check out the latest Coast Weekend after Thursday for listings of this month’s featured artists, exhibits, and activities.

Sunday

Astoria Sunday Market

Astoria Sunday Market

The Astoria Sunday Market runs from 10am to 3pm every Sunday through mid-October on 12th Street downtown, between Marine Drive and Exchange.

Astoria Sunday Market, at the heart of Astoria’s Downtown, combines fresh produce, local arts & crafts, food, music and more in a lively downtown street market atmosphere. The market features up to 200 vendors each week offering locally-made products that have been hand-crafted, grown, created or gathered by the farmers, craftspeople and artisans featured each week. In addition, the Market has a lively food court with regional entertainment making this the gathering place each Sunday for locals and visitors to the region.  

 

 

Astoria Weekend Amusements (June 2-5, 2022)

Sign up for classes at CCC, celebrate The Goonies all weekend, and of course don’t miss the Sunday Market!

Thursday

CCC 2022 Summer / Fall Term Registration Event

Clatsop Community College

The fine staff at Clatsop Community College are hosting a one-stop experience to get you ready for Summer / Fall Term this Thursday, June 2, 2022 from 3pm-6pm at Patriot Hall (16th and Lexington) on the CCC campus.

  • Register for Classes
  • Complete your Admissions Process
  • Explore Financial Aid Options
  • Learn about College Resources
  • Join us for food and prizes
  • No appointment needed

There’s no time to waste, you can sign up for a free summer term credit class!

Friday

The Goonies at the Liberty Theatre

Liberty Theatre

(Liberty Theatre sign photo by Gary Halvorson, Oregon State Archives.)

The Liberty Theatre (1203 Commercial) presents The Goonies this Friday, June 3, 2022. 

It’s an official holiday here in Astoria when June rolls around. Get out your doubloons and treasure map and join us for the 37th-anniversary screening of The Goonies! The Clatsop County Historical Society is hosting a costume contest on the stage just before the screening. Contestants can be individuals or groups. You can win one of these great prizes:
1st Place winner gets $100
2nd place winner gets $50
3rd place gets a Baby Ruth Candy Bar.
Give us your best Fratelli or One-Eyed Willie. We double-dog dare you!

Costume contest entries are $10, but general admissions is free (with one truffle shuffle). Doors open at 6pm, show starts at 7pm. 

Check out The Goondocks for more activities celebrating The Goonies 37th anniversary, including an 80s dance party, One-Eyed Willy’s Never Say Dive Boat Race, and photo ops in the “Goonies Jeep” at the Oregon Film Museum.

 

Sunday

Astoria Sunday Market

Astoria Sunday Market

The Astoria Sunday Market runs from 10am to 3pm every Sunday through mid-October on 12th Street downtown, between Marine Drive and Exchange.

Astoria Sunday Market, at the heart of Astoria’s Downtown, combines fresh produce, local arts & crafts, food, music and more in a lively downtown street market atmosphere. The market features up to 200 vendors each week offering locally-made products that have been hand-crafted, grown, created or gathered by the farmers, craftspeople and artisans featured each week. In addition, the Market has a lively food court with regional entertainment making this the gathering place each Sunday for locals and visitors to the region.  

 

 

Shipwrecks! At the Columbia River Maritime Museum

Shipwrecks! At the Columbia River Maritime MuseumShipwrecks!,  the newest exhibit at the Columbia River Maritime Museum (1792 Marine Drive), debuts on Wednesday, June 1, 2022.

  • Experience the terror and fascination surrounding shipwrecks on our shores.
  • Learn about what causes shipwrecks.
  • See how people have responded to such tragedies in the past, and what can be learned from studying these events.
  • Discover the far-reaching impact such events have on the environment and the economy.
  • Find out how maritime archeologists are using new methods to study these remote sites to learn more about our past.

The museum is open daily from 9:30am to 5:00pm.