Events Calendar
There’s almost always something going on in Seaside. From art walks and wine walks to the world’s largest beach volleyball tournaments and relay races… plan your trip around your favorite events or use this calendar to join in the fun during your stay.
Columbia River Maritime Museum
Pacific Northwest Brew Cup
Columbia River Maritime Museum 1792 Marine Dr, Astoria, OR, United StatesThe Pacific Northwest Brew Cup is an annual beer festival held the last full weekend in September in Astoria, Oregon. The festival features 36 northwest craft beers on tap Friday through Sunday, plus wine and cider along with live music, food vendors, and activities for the kiddos. Admission is FREE. To taste beer you willFind OUT MORE
Past To Present Lecture Series
Columbia River Maritime Museum 1792 Marine Dr, Astoria, OR, United StatesPast To Present Lecture Series - Storms and Hazards: Building community resilience with Patrick Corcoran at the Columbia River Maritime Museum. Patrick is a coastal natural hazards specialist with a goal of helping coastal residents and communities become more resilient to natural hazards. Patrick’s primary areas of work are tsunami preparedness, coastal storms and shorelineFind OUT MORE
Past to Present Lecture Series
Columbia River Maritime Museum 1792 Marine Dr, Astoria, OR, United StatesPast to Present Lecture Series - What defines survival? The seawomen of Iceland with Margaret Willson at the Columbia River Maritime Museum. Margaret explores the vivid history and present of these women, and the fascinating society from which they hail. Willson has been conducting research with seawomen in Iceland for several years, resulting in herFind OUT MORE
Past to Present Lecture Series
Columbia River Maritime Museum 1792 Marine Dr, Astoria, OR, United StatesPast to Present Lecture Series - Regional class research vessels: The next generation of ships for coastal science with Katie Watkins-Brandt at the Columbia River Maritime Museum. Katie is a senior faculty research assistant at the College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University. Katie will provide an overview of the shipFind OUT MORE
Day of the Dead at CRMM
Columbia River Maritime Museum 1792 Marine Dr, Astoria, OR, United StatesColumbia River Maritime Museum will celebrate Halloween with the ancient festival of Dia de los Muertos. All ages are welcome to this free event on Saturday, October 29 at 1:00pm.
Northwest Native American Weaving Class
Columbia River Maritime Museum 1792 Marine Dr, Astoria, OR, United StatesThe Columbia River Maritime Museum is offering a class teaching Northwest Native American Weaving. Students will weave a small cedar bark basket. They will learn traditional Northwest plaiting, twill work, working with wet cedar bark, and about how to execute a traditional folded rim. The instructor will share her experience in the skill of harvestingFind OUT MORE
Healthy Homes 5th Annual 5K Walk/Run
Columbia River Maritime Museum 1792 Marine Dr, Astoria, OR, United StatesThe community is invited to come and support healthy homes and families in Clatsop County at this event to raise awareness of domestic violence. The free 5K (3.1 mile) run and walk will be held at the Barby Maritime Center. Registration starts at 9:30am and the run/walk begins at 10:00am. Light refreshments will be served.Find OUT MORE
Skin-On-Frame Kayak Building Course
Columbia River Maritime Museum 1792 Marine Dr, Astoria, OR, United StatesBrian Schulz of Cape Falcon Kayak will be teaching a 10-day intensive kayak building course at the Barbey Maritime Center. This unique class will be building all five Cape Falcon Kayak designs simultaneously, starting from scratch to finished product, allowing for students to experience both traditional Inuit hunting kayaks as well as modern skin-on-frame design.Find OUT MORE
Northwest Coast Native American Carving Class
Columbia River Maritime Museum 1792 Marine Dr, Astoria, OR, United StatesThe Columbia River Maritime Museum is holding a Native American woodcarving class on May 20 to 22, 2016. Students will learn about Northwest Coast Native American designs. Participants can then create their own design or use provided patterns to transfer onto wood. Designs will then be carved and stained or painted. The cost to attendFind OUT MORE
Past to Present Lecture Series: The Odyssey of Captain Healy (film) by Maria Brooks
Columbia River Maritime Museum 1792 Marine Dr, Astoria, OR, United StatesDocumentary producer Maria Brooks will present her film, The Odyssey of Captain Healy, profiling the life of one of the most famous men on the Pacific Coast during the nineteenth century. As captain of a U.S. Marine Revenue Cutter, Captain Michael Healy stood for law and order along the treacherous 30,000-mile coast of the AlaskaFind OUT MORE