Check out the changes
Big changes are afoot for one of the Oregon Coast’s longest-serving grocery stores.
One heck of a view
Heceta Lighthouse. What a pronunciation controversy! Is it HECK-a-ta or Ha-SEE-ta?
Give yourself some credit at on-the-spot admissions
If you’re one of the thousands in Lincoln County who’ve earned some college credits throughout the years but haven’t completed a degree, Oregon Coast Community College wants to meet you.
Jump to it
Fans of the Newport School of Artistic Movement have been on the tips of their toes waiting for the announcement that registration for fall classes is open.
Newport or bust this October
Take advantage of early registration for Newport’s second annual Coast Busters Walk for Breast Cancer
All aboard
Freshly wrapped with iconic art and ready to roll, the Oregon Coast Art Bus will make a stop at the North Lincoln County Historical Museum this Friday, Aug. 26.
See sweet art at ‘Tea and Talk’
The Newport Coastal Arts Guild invites you to meet artist Sue Friesz for “Tea and Talk” on Thursday, Sept. 1.
Garden issues event tea-ser
Lincoln City’s Connie Hansen Garden is open to the public every day of the year, but on Saturday, Sept. 10, a popular fund-raiser returns after a two-year hiatus.
Library calls in a pair of stringers
Studies show that continual learning helps keep the brain supple for a lifetime
Make yourself re-useful
Have you ever had the experience of doing something well-meaning only to find out it’s against the law?
Be here for ‘Lear’
Considered by many to be the greatest tragedy ever written, William Shakespeare’s “King Lear” portrays two aging fathers
Yachts up?
Free family fun is offered at the 17th annual Wooden Boat Show at the Port of Toledo’s Waterfront Park.
A production of epic proportions
It has been an epic journey for Lincoln City’s Theatre West as it finally raises the curtain on “Epic Proportions.”
Time for some shelf-care
It’s a growth area in Oregon, evolving from a cottage industry to a thriving commercial and retail enterprise.
Artisans unite for festival
Nearly every inch of the Kiawanda Community Center will be filled with works from some of the Central Coast’s best artists.
One of my alba-core beliefs
This year marks my 10th year living on the Oregon Coast. I moved here during the month of July at the start of tuna season.
Come and sea
There are few things as formative in childhood as going to the beach for the first time. And one of the ultimate mechanisms of nostalgia is building a sandcastle…