Get into the groove
Her personal life story is one of intense pain and suffering. Yet through this journey, she made the choice to survive as a happy and kind person.
Party with the fest of them
You are invited to “Swing Into Spring,” as the Siletz Bay Music Festival kicks off its 2022 season with a fundraising dinner at the Lincoln City Cultural Center on Saturday, April 23.
Know your anemone, at Marine Science Day
Marine Science Day is returning virtually this Saturday, April 9, with the theme, “Local Research, Global Impact.”
Projects worth a peek
Do you enjoy whale watching? Would you like to aid in scientific research on whales? Learn about upcoming volunteer opportunities at “Community Science & You,” presented by Joy Primrose, president of the Oregon Chapter of the American Cetacean Society and Era Horton, ACS certified naturalist, via Zoom this Saturday, April 9.
Asking the tuft questions
Oregon’s dynamic and topographically diverse coastline presents challenges for studying burrow-nesting seabirds.
Have a mi-grate weekend
April offers birdwatchers the unique opportunity to spot both early migrants and lingering winter birds and waterfowl, as well as resident raptors and woodland birds.
A party with the luau factor
Parents of the Taft High School Class of 2022 are inviting the community to a luau filled with delicious Hawaiian food, live music and entertainment this Saturday, April 9, in the Commons at Taft 7–12 in Lincoln City.
A coastal trip to treasure
This spring’s South Coast Culture Tour aims to put the 134-mile stretch of the Oregon Coast from Reedsport to Brookings on the map — quite literally.
Sounds like a brine idea
As communities along the West Coast adapt to the realities of a changing climate, ensuring safe and reliable supplies of drinking water has become a top priority for many local officials.
Oregon art through the ages
Spellbinding art that captures Oregon’s magic will fill the Hoffman Gallery in Manzanita from this Friday, April 1, through May 1.
Artist shares her views
A new exhibit by Portland artist Kathryn Cotnoir opens this Saturday, April 2, in the Upstairs Gallery at the Newport Visual Arts Center.
Honk if you love live theater
The Lincoln City Playhouse for Youth will present “Honk! JR.” live on stage at the Lincoln City Cultural Center this weekend.
No second thoughts about First Weekend
Toledo art galleries and studios will throw open their doors this Saturday and Sunday, April 2 and 3, as the town celebrates First Weekend.
These plays are worth the trip(le)
Feeling deprived of the arts? It could be time to treat yourself to a binge-worthy triple-play coming to the Newport Performing Arts Center on Fridays and Saturdays for the first three weekends in April, beginning this Friday, April 1.
Hey, wasabi?
I am not a betting woman, but I would bet that many of you reading this have never had real wasabi.
Art by association
The list of Oregon Coast organizations that have lasted for longer than 75 years is a small one.
Light the candles
Whether you choose to pronounce it “Ha–SEE–ta” or “HECK–ah–ta,” there is no question that the Heceta Head Lightstation is a heck of a nice place to see.
Have a shamrockin’ time
Theatre West is back with its latest production, “Outside Mullingar” written by John Patrick Shanley and directed by Debby Rhein.
Shawl we go?
The Fiber Arts Studio Gallery in Lincoln City is always awash with color, now more than ever thanks to the current trunk show, featuring woven items from Linda Gettmann and Charlene Virts, on display and for sale through April 23.
Camp out and create in Newport
Registration is open now for a summer of fun for creative kids.
Newport’s Visual Arts and Performing Arts Centers offer six weeks of fun and engaging visual and performing arts camps for kids in first through 12th grades.