Chorale your friends and head to a show
Perhaps the next presentation in the Central Coast Chorale spring concert series, “Voices of Spring!” will help finally break winter’s firm grasp on the Oregon Coast.
Do dogs do downward dog better?
Well, of course they do! Instinctively, dogs stretch from the tip of the tongue to the tailbone, like a whole-body yawn.
Plant yourself in Newport
Free trees and free learning, will once again be a part of the Newport Parks and Recreation Department’s Arbor Day event.
No holds bard
A National Theatre Live production of Shakespeare’s timeless comedy, “Much Ado About Nothing” will light up the big screen at the Newport Performing Arts Center this Friday, April 28.
Willow you be at this show?
The Willow String Quartet of Portland will present a chamber concert at Atonement Lutheran Church in Newport this Sunday, April 30.
A knockout performance
Six-time Grammy Award-winning jazz composer Terence Blanchard’s new opera, “Champion” will be broadcast live from the Metropolitan Opera stage to the Newport Performing Arts Center this Saturday, April 29.
Join the class of 2023 in Newport
From kelp to clay to collage — registration is open now for a variety of new adult art classes and workshops at the Newport Visual Arts Center.
Art in the spotlight
The Yaquina Art Association Gallery spotlight show will feature the photography of Linda Radcliff and Barbara Irvine, Friday, April 28, through Friday, May 12.
Want a great day? Be sure to planet well
When a holiday falls on a weekend, there tends to be more to do. This Earth Day, Saturday April 22, is no exception.
Days-ed and amused
Lincoln City’s Community Days celebration will return after a three-year hiatus this April, offering three days packed with fun, friendship and fund-raising.
The toughest bootcamp. Period.
Poor writing will get the boot when the Willamette Writers Coast Chapter hosts Maren Anderson, emerita editor of the Timberline Review, for Editing Bootcamp at Newport Public Library this Saturday, April 22.
This shore is a nice trail
Indifferent to the sleet collecting on its tan and brown feathers, a whimbrel probes the mudflat for invertebrates.
Jump into the planning process
Lincoln City Parks and Recreation needs to hear from you in a series of open houses for a new community park, beginning with the launch event at the Lincoln City Community Center on Friday, April 28.
Take note, in Newport
The Oregon Coast Youth Symphony Festival returns for its fifth season with two free concerts this weekend in Newport.
Frisson is on, in Neskowin
In French, frisson, means “a strong feeling of excitement.” To the chamber music world, it means the Frisson Ensemble.
Straight out of weft field
Over one, under one — that’s the weaving process until it’s done. Well, maybe not quite that simple for some of the more complex designs, like those showcased in the “Filaments” Traveling Show exhibit at the Lincoln City Cultural Center.
Painting the family line
Experience an exhilarating new show in a variety of mediums and styles at Native contemporary artist Leonard Harmon's inaugural solo exhibition, “This One’s for You: Honoring Ancestors,” opening this Friday, April 21, at the Newport Visual Arts Center.
Immerse yourself in art this spring
Watercolors, mandala stones and book art are among the new lineup of classes from the Artists’ Studio Association in Lincoln City.
Great Oregon Coast Garage Sale
Find treasures galore in the Lincoln City area from Friday, April 14, through Sunday, April 16, 2023. Organized by the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce and presented by Hannah Katz, Realtor.
Shell we go?
Depoe Bay will be cooking up locally sourced and caught crab when the annual Depoe Bay Crab Feed returns this Saturday, April 15.