Death Cafe is getting grave reviews
Since the end of last year, Lincoln City’s Driftwood Public Library has been hosting a virtual Death Cafe, facilitated by Death Doula Crystal Akins.
The Yachats Crab Feed shell go on
There’s no doubt about it, times have changed. Life during the pandemic means mask-wearing, social distancing and avoiding crowded spaces. Creative thinking abounds, however, like within the Yachats Lions Club, which will be holding its annual Crab Feed on Saturday, Jan. 30 — with a bit of a twist.
Show and tale
The Sitka Center for Art and Ecology is continuing to throw open the virtual doors and share the work being produced by its resident artists and scientists, inspired by the trees and wildlife on Cascade Head just north of Lincoln City
Chinook Winds re-opens this Friday
After six weeks of closure, Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City will re-open this Friday, Jan. 15, with increased safety measures in place.
Ready for a zoo meeting?
Words people usually associate with animal rescue are ones like, “fluffy,” cuddly” and “cute.” Not, usually, “scaly,” “poisonous” or “illegal.”
Make a clean start to 2021
Whether you credit the quote, “With great power comes great responsibility,” to Voltaire or Spider Man’s Uncle Ben, we should all be grateful that the state of Oregon has imbued everyone with the power to visit most of the coastline.
PushPin show pushes deadline
Thanks to a rescheduling, Lincoln County artists now have a bit more time to get works in for the Oregon Coast Council for the Arts PushPin & ClothesLine Show, which will now run from Saturday, Jan. 16, through Saturday, Feb. 27 in the Runyan Gallery of the Newport Visual Arts Center.
Lap up that new year feeling
The Lincoln City Community Center is back open and, to help celebrate, is holding a socially distanced version of the annual New Year’s Swim on Saturday, Jan. 9, from 9 to 11 am, where a group of swimmers will try to complete a total of 2,021 lengths of the center’s pool.
A broad-spectrum exhibit
With the fast evolution of the smartphone camera and easily added filters making everyone a “photographer,” it’s easy to forget that it wasn’t that long ago that photography was an art practiced by few and admired by many.
Cold comfort
Perhaps you’ve heard of Wim Hof, aka “The Iceman,” a Dutchman who has made a name for himself by combining attention-seeking stunts, like spending more than an hour lying on a huge block of ice in his underpants, with medically overseen experiments that reveal evidence that shocking the system regularly can have real long-term health benefits.
Raring to run?
Spend enough time around trail runners and you’ll soon find that they are too tired all the time to have a sense of humor that transcends the adolescent level.
Room to grow
For the past few months, the current cohort of artists- and scientists-in-residence at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology have been engrossed in their work, secluded among the trees and wildlife. Join them for the Resident Show & Tell at 4 pm on Tuesday, Jan. 5, to see what they have produced so far.
The art of recovery
Ashley Andersen is having trouble sleeping. It’s not just because she worries about where she and her boyfriend, Jason Taylor, will end up next. It’s not just because she can’t help but recount all they lost in the Echo Mountain fire, a list that can be easily summed up as “pretty much everything.”
Not all capes have heroes
The Cape Perpetua Collaborative is a community organization that focuses on conservation and collaboration in one of the most visited natural areas in Oregon.
Try a little online learning
While you might lose a little by not being in the same room with the instructors and fellow students, the fact that you can now take an Oregon Coast Community College class from pretty much anywhere with an internet connection should more than make up for it.
A little 2020 hindsight
Every year, original Christmas tree ornaments debut, reflecting popular culture or humorously summing up the year.
From the North Pole to South County
The true meaning of this holiday season is not lost in Waldport. As the 37th year of Operation Santa brings food, toys and comfort to South County residents, it is also a reminder of how neighbors helping neighbors enriches the lives of everyone.
Dreaming of a Gray Christmas?
Maybe you’ve packed on a few extra pounds this year thanks to lockdown, but if you want to make yourself feel better, think of the Gray whales, who eat an average of 2,400 calories a day before heading south for the winter.
Location, location, location
Thirty-five years ago, “The Goonies” literally put Astoria on the map, if the map you are talking about is the Oregon Film Trail, a statewide guide to iconic filming locations across Oregon.