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Swinging into spring

“Swing Into Spring,” as the Siletz Bay Music Festival kicks off its 2022 season with a fundraising dinner at the Lincoln City Cultural Center this Saturday, April 23.

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A deep dive into climate change

Climate change not only threatens the ecological balance of marine life, but also puts our food supply and many livelihoods at risk.

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Meet me at the station

From pure plants to tasty tinctures and adorable edibles, the variety of methods for partaking in cannabis are almost mind-boggling.

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A grand entrance in Newport

If you haven’t had the chance to visit the Pacific Maritime Heritage Center in Newport since it reopened to the public, now is the perfect time to stop by and check out some of the stage improvements which have taken place in the Doerfler Family Theater.

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Have a swell time

If you are looking for a fun way to celebrate Earth Day weekend or simply want to enjoy a nice spring day out in the community, head to the Lincoln City Cultural Center for ZuhG Life Surf Shop’s latest event, Surf & Earth.

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Get fired up for clay

Love the idea of creating with clay but intimidated by the thought of the throwing wheel? A new series of clay classes offered at the Newport Visual Arts Center will explore clay building and carving.

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Shawl we dance?

The mostly dark stage was lit only by lamp posts wrapped with fairy lights and a single spotlight shining down upon a lone singer and guitarist, Diego Amador Jr.

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Go the eggs-tra mile this Easter

In my family, it has been a tradition for as long as I can remember to start the month saying “Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit.”

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Book your spot now

What originally started as a get together between people with similar hobbies and talents has grown into one of the most-anticipated longstanding events on the Central Oregon Coast.

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Learn, baby, learn

 The Oregon Coast Learning Institute will offer a preview of its fall term presentations at an open house on Tuesday, April 19, at the Chapel by the Sea in Lincoln City.

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Get set for a great show

See the stunning images captured by members of the Yaquina Art Association Photographers at the Yaquina Art Gallery through Friday, April 29.

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Business in bloom

The daffodils are out. The days are getting longer. The license plates are changing colors. Just like the flowers, the tourists also seem to know it’s spring.

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In the pink

Do you know what is the most abundant commercially harvested seafood in Oregon? The Oregon pink shrimp.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Asking the tuft questions

Oregon’s dynamic and topographically diverse coastline presents challenges for studying burrow-nesting seabirds.

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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.

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