New Year, same cold story
The questions posed to people who like begin each new year by submerging themselves into cold water to have evolved over time from “What are you, nuts?” to “Which dunk are you going to?”
Simply the Crest
A beachcrest is the point on the beach where high tide storm waves end their run. It is the transition point between sand and sea, land and the ocean.
A core curriculum
With its new facelift — walls freshly painted in soft pastel blue and festooned with bright mandala wheels of color and newly hung artwork — the New Moon Yoga space at the Lincoln City Cultural Center is ready for a party.
Ringin’ and singin’ at Chinook Winds
Chinook Winds Casino Resort will be ringing in the “New Year Under the Stars” this Sunday, Dec. 31, in Lincoln City.
A step-by-step guide to 2024
Get a guided view to some of the most special places on the Central Coast on New Year's Day with the Oregon State Parks’ First Day Hikes.
Last chance to get pulled into The Undertow
The colors on SW 51st Street, in Lincoln City’s Taft District, are striking. The azure blue of the sky, the slate gray of the water as it flows out through the jaws of Siletz Bay, the inky black eyes of the curious harbor seals — and the bright-pink exterior of Eleanor’s Undertow restaurant, a fixture here for the past 43 years.
You say Godzilla, I say Gojira.
My friend Jake Carlsen teaches creative writing and photography at Newport High School. Not only is Jake a gifted teacher and writer, but he laughs a lot, high and loud, just like Claude Rains in “The Invisible Man,” and he’s fun to be around.
The tail end of the year
A pregnant female gray whale rises from the murky shallows of the Chukchi Sea. As she nears the surface, a trail of mud passes over her baleen into the frigid water.
Helping Fern-ish holiday gifts
The wreaths displayed on and around the large glass panels of The Wild Fern Mercantile storefront are detailed with bright ribbons, each different, each unique, each decorated by the shop’s owner, Christine McGowan.
Live music listings
Looking for music this holiday season? Yule be glad you checked our calendar section for live music all along the Central Oregon Coast.
A very e-fish-ient lights display
There is still time to see one of the coast’s most unique holiday light displays, as the Oregon Coast Aquarium’s Sea of Lights continues every Friday and Saturday evening through December.
A real high-brass performance
Swing by the Gleneden Beach Community Club to enjoy the Lincoln Pops Big Band this Thursday, Dec. 21.
Yule love ‘The Christmas Show’
“The Christmas Show” presented by the Red Octopus Theatre Company has turned into a tradition that the Central Coast community looks forward to each December.
Waldport Holiday Lights Tour
Enjoy Waldport’s salute to the holiday season with this interactive map, presented by Pioneer Connect.
Bou-tique those gifts off your list
La Boutique in Lincoln City provides a local shopping experience like no other. But don’t just take our word for it, listen to some of the customers of Yolanda Leveque’s fine clothing and accessories boutique.
Get in line for offline shopping
There are many reasons to plan a day exploring Newport’s Nye Beach. This historic section of town is home to the Newport Performing Arts Center, the Newport Visual Arts Center, a variety of restaurants and a world-class beach. There’s also the shopping at Jovi.
Love trains? Make tracks to Toledo.
All aboard for the Yaquina Pacific Railroad Historical Society’s annual model railroad show at the Portland & Western Depot in Toledo, this Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 16 and 17.
Craft your gift strategy in Yachats
Promoting the artists in her local community is a true passion for the multi-talented Anja Chavez, producer of the Happy Holidays Bazaar, taking place this Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 16 and 17.
Anthology ponders life on the coast
While the majority of the written works produced on the Oregon Coast celebrate its serene nature either in form or substance, few have ever celebrated the indomitable spirit of the people who call it home.
Sparks and recreation at solstice
When the Earth’s axis is tilted farthest away from the sun, the Yachats community gathers for an annual celebration at the Yachats Commons Pavilion.