A dog that’s heaven scent
Whether it’s endlessly chasing a ball or protecting a herd of sheep, a dog with a job is a happier one.
Art in the spotlight
In a two-week Spotlight Wall Show running through Aug. 19, the Yaquina Art Association will feature the photography of John Williams and the artwork of Alana Williams.
Eyes on the surprise
The beauty of farmers and crafters markets is that you never know exactly what you are going to end up coming home with.
Honk if you love farmers
Located east along the Yachats River toward one of Oregon's iconic covered bridges are some thriving farms that open to the public once a year to offer fresh-from-the-farm products.
The story of Camp Adair
Learn the fascinating history of Camp Adair straight from John Baker, camp expert and author of “Camp Adair: The Story of a World War II Cantonment.”
We couldn’t bare to miss this show
Don your best Hawaiian shirt and head to Primaltones Venue in Newport for the summertime themed show: "Bikini Island Burlesque."
Go for a bird walk — you won’t egret it
The Alder Island Loop Trail is one of the newest places on the Central Coast to enjoy the outdoors and is a well-groomed and almost flat trek.
That’s a wrap
“Quilts by the Sea” returns after a two-year hiatus this weekend, with the Newport Recreation Center transformed into a maze of more than 300 quilts crafted by the Oregon Coastal Quilters Guild.
Sketch and release
Art About Agriculture’s annual touring exhibition of natural resource-themed artwork has landed in Newport.
Fans flock for flamenco
Two flamenco artists at the top of their fields are coming together to bring you “Night Flowers, an evening of Flamenco” at the Primaltones Community Venue in Newport this Friday, Aug. 5.
Tough to beet
Manager Kelly Greer describes the Newport Farmer’s Market as “a very friendly, positive place. People smile a lot when they’re here.”
Board? Never!
The Newport/Oregon Coast Community Drum Circle has added a new event to its summer schedule, and this one has a twist.
Toledo’s art scene rocks
As the warm summer days stretch into August and colors continue to bloom along the streets of Toledo, the riverfront town once again ushers in a new month with First Weekend.
A case of the summer blues
What would you think I was picking up if I told you I was getting some northern highbush? If you guessed blueberries, you’d be correct.
A towering performance
Damn Tall Buildings are going up on the Yachats Commons stage this Sunday, Aug. 7, as the energetic bluegrass band brings an exciting show to the Central Coast.
Steel yourself
Henry Hoovestal is a local artist, welder and metal worker, who has spent large periods of time working as a navigator on large ocean vessels.
Give it a try, just for the halibut
It is one of the bountiful legacies of our coastal community. Crab, salmon, tuna, shrimp and calamari — freshly harvested from the great Pacific Ocean.
Drumming up a crowd in Newport
Play along or simply enjoy the music, as the Newport/Oregon Coast Community Drum Circle presents the 12th Annual Summer Celebration Outdoor Concert Series, beginning this Saturday, July 30.
Pave the date
Habitat for Humanity of Lincoln County is building the foundations for its first annual Home & Garden Show, made possible through a partnership with Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City.
Jazz good as it gets
The popular Inhouse Jazz concert series returns this Sunday, July 31, featuring a unique duo: guitarist Christopher Woitach and trombonist John Moak.