Plan to party in the park
The planning phase has passed, now it’s time to party, as Lincoln City reveals the final design for its new park on Tuesday, Aug. 29.
It’s a-boat time
Big boats, little boats, handmade boats and even antique boats — as long as they are made from wood, or, for one event, wood pulp, they are welcome at the Port of Toledo’s annual Wooden Boat Show.
Fancy an evening out?
This Friday, Aug. 18, will be a big day at the Lincoln City Cultural Center, with an opening reception for two new shows, “Flight of Fancy, Moments of Doubt” by Angela Passalacqua the Columbia Basin Basketry Guild show.
Luau will you spend the weekend?
What better way to celebrate summer than with Polynesian drumming, hula dancers and an island feast?
Take a hike
As summer winds down, the Newport 60+ Activity Center’s hikes are coming to an end. Don’t despair; there are still some great excursions planned for August and September.
Toledo plans Main Street dust up
Chalk. It is one of the simplest art supplies, but can transform a concrete sidewalk into a playground or create three-dimensional images of holes or breaks in solid surfaces so real you are wary of walking across them.
A sure hit
Welcome to Popcorn Falls, the latest production from Theatre West. The comedy, written by James Hindman and directed by Bonnie Ross, opened on Thursday, Aug. 8 and will continue through Saturday, Sept. 9.
Dance me outside
Formed from a shattered and weakened group of tribes and bands forced together onto a single, and rapidly shrinking reservation, The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians have strengthened and grown from the time of their return to federally recognized tribal status in 1977.
Find your best buds
After a decade of delivering the highest quality cannabis-related products to their growing clientele, the Lincoln City Collective has expanded.
A river roads through it
If you’re longing for a bit of country life, look no further. The Yachats River Valley Farm Tour may be your golden opportunity for a unique and scenic experience on the Oregon Coast.
You can’t bi views like this
Is this what a bird feels like? To lift off the ground and effortlessly soar through the air, wind rushing at your face, sun glinting off the wings, blue skies ahead, blue ocean below, nothing but you and freedom.
Heads up: it’s quite a hike
I have been thinking — always a cause for concern. This time during the lunch break while working with Trailkeepers of Oregon at Camp Westwind.
Speaking pleinly
To paint “en plein air” means, in very basic terms, to do it outside. This Saturday, Aug. 12, the Pacific Maritime Heritage Center is inviting artists to gather outside on their large deck for a guided painting party.
You red that right: Inhouse Jazz is back
INHOUSE Jazz will continue the 2023 Season with a concert hosted by vocalist Annie Averre and presenting featured duo and INHOUSE favorites: vocalist Heather Keizur and pianist Steve Christofferson this Sunday, Aug. 13.
All swings considered
Maestro Yaacov “Yaki” Bergman, artistic director of the Siletz Bay Music Festival, spoke enthusiastically of one of the additions to this year’s festival’s roster of artists:
The mural Majority
Residing beside where the Yaquina River flows lazily into the ocean and nestled between rolling hills and dense trees, lies the quaint town of Toledo, known in part for attracting residents with genuine artistic skills.
Quit dragon my art around
Spend even a moment in the mill town of Toledo and it becomes obvious why it is regarded as the place where art and industry meet. The twin pursuits weave together throughout town in the form of mural installations, galleries and public sculptures set against vistas of the paper mill, train cars and local shipyards.
Art, naturally
Nature inspired ceramics and paintings will be featured at the August show at the Hoffman Center for the Arts, on display through Aug. 26.
We’ll foot the bill
Siletz-based ceramic and mixed media artist, Paula Teplitz, will open her new exhibit, “In *Animate* Objects” at the Newport Visual Arts Center this Friday, Aug. 4. The show will run through Sept. 30 in the Upstairs Gallery.
A meet-y event
Sister and brother artists, Regina Atwood and Bill Hamilton, will show how their mutual love of nature and art are translated into two distinct styles when the Freed Gallery presents the fourth show in the “Meet the Artist” series this Saturday, August 5.