A weekend of promise
Winter in Toledo has an inspired quality to it — lights and decorations shine from the streets, while the soft glow of lights from the mill seems to take on a holiday spirit of its own.
Light entertainment
Even during the roughest parts of the pandemic, holiday lights created a bright spot, giving people the opportunity to celebrate the season, while still socially isolating, with self-designed driving tours.
A lo-cal artisan diet
If the potpourri of objects had voices, they would narrate a colorful anthology of stories around the various arts and artists featured at Local Faire, the handmade crafts and gifts shop tucked away among the mega-brand stores at Lincoln City Outlets.
4H teens are on a Noble quest
When it comes to Christmas trees, you want to get your hands on a prime specimen. That’s where members of the Prime Cuts Ranchers 4-H Club can help.
Naturally you’ll want to see this
Weave your way to the Newport Performing Arts Center for the exhibit “Fabric of Nature,” by Sue Friesz, on display in the Olive Street Gallery through Dec. 31.
Theater Yule love
Lincoln City’s Theatre West is presenting A Trio of Christmas Tales in a readers theater format this Thanksgiving weekend.
Have a jolly brolly Christmas
Toledo has celebrations to kick off the Christmas holiday well and truly covered.
A tree-mendous event in Lincoln City
Arts and crafts of all kinds will be up for grabs this weekend, accompanied by a slate of live music, as the inaugural Lincoln City Winter Art Festival gets underway.
Manzanita: a very ar-tea place
The December show at Manzanita’s Hoffman Center for the Arts will feature paintings by Dennis Worrel and Melissa Young along with a special exhibit of teapots made by local artists.
Doobie, or Not Doobie
The green-cross cannabis flag is visible to Highway 101 traffic towards the north end of Depoe Bay. Just beside it, on the front wall’s wood and stone façade, is Pete’s Farm Dispensary’s distinctively folksy red barn logo.
Art with a point
The Oregon Coast Council for the Arts is pushing the limits for how long a community art show can go on by inviting all Lincoln County residents to participate in the 32nd “PushPin Show.”
A man of note
Waldport is soon to have a new park, named for an Oregon pioneer who helped to shape the area. Louis Southworth, who donated property for Waldport’s first schoolhouse, has now been immortalized by sculptor Peter Helzer.
Restoration nation
Smaller in scale but larger in significance than the summer gathering in Siletz, the annual Restoration Pow-Wow, held at Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City, celebrates the Siletz Tribe’s return to federally recognized status.
Stick to the plan
Come one, come all, to Lincoln City’s official holiday kickoff event: the annual Lincoln City Arts Festival and Tree Lighting Party on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 25 and 26, at the Lincoln City Cultural Center.
Presents, raptor not?
It's not every day that you get to go shopping for merchandise that is millions of years old, but at Prehistoric in Lincoln City you are able to do just that.
Holiday high-lights
The Lincoln County Historical Society is helping to brighten the holiday season with one-day and season-long events at its historically significant and visually stunning properties.
Staging the perfect Thanksgiving
Does the idea of skipping the cooking and clean-up of a rich, multi-course Thanksgiving meal sound appealing?
Artists unite for holiday market
Are you looking for the perfect, handmade, artisan gift to give to a loved one? Pop in to the pop-up market at the Lincoln City Cultural Center this Sunday, Nov. 20.
Bishop captures the limelight
Join Newport-based singer and songwriter Rand Bishop this weekend for a world-debut show described as a “journey through the dynamics of human life.”