Receive a Telegraph in Neskowin
The San Francisco-based Telegraph Quartet will perform the music of Fanny Mendelssohn, Kenji Bunch and Antonin Dvořák in the Neskowin Chamber Music season finale this Sunday, May 19.
Purple range, purple range
Dr. Sarah Rockwell of the Klamath Bird Observatory will present “GPS-Tracking Western Purple Martins to Brazil and Back” at the Yachats Commons this Sunday, May 19.
Yoga tips for dealing with loss
Recently a person dear to our yoga community passed away. The news was very shocking and unexpected.
A wild weekend
Get groovy in Yachats this Saturday, May 11, during the inaugural Wild Things festival.
A little trashy? You bet!
Before ditching anything in the trash, think, what else could it be? Art? Decor? Statement fashion piece?
‘Bakersfield Mist’ is sure to be a hit
Theatre West of Lincoln City will tackle deep topics with a lighthearted touch when it presents “Bakersfield Mist,” opening for a five-week run on Thursday, May 16.
School drums up some support
Lincoln City’s St. James Santiago School will celebrate its year-long study of Africa with a drum and dance concert led by Senegalese dance master Abdoulaye Thioub and his band at the Lincoln City Cultural Center this Saturday, May 11.
Wishing Mancini a brassy birthday
You and all your huckleberry friends are invited to celebrate the 100th birthday of legendary American composer Henry Mancini at the Lincoln City Cultural Center this Friday, May 10.
Jewel be glad you went
The 15th annual BeJeweled second-hand jewelry sale, the annual fundraiser for Food Share of Lincoln County, will take place this Saturday, May 11, at Newport’s Central Coast Assembly Church.
So-ar we going birding or what?
The Audubon Society of Lincoln City’s May bird walks will explore a public open space and part of Cascade Head that is usually restricted.
The place to BBB
There’s live music, food and drink, local artisans and their wares, and about as scenic a beachfront setting as you can imagine, all coming together at Waldport’s Beach, Bike and Blues Festival this Saturday, May 4.
Loyalty and royalty
Now in its 67th year, the Newport Loyalty Days event continues to salute veterans while also honoring and remembering members of the local fishing industry.
You’ll lava great time at this movie
The Bijou Theatre in Lincoln City shows films that range from small indie flicks to major blockbusters. And most years, they also quietly host a locally made, feel-good film about a class of kids guided by their art teacher on a journey of the imagination.
Manzanita hosts triple art show
The May show at Manzanita’s Hoffman Center for the Arts features collage by Lindsey Aarts, paintings by Mathew Goodrich and woven sculptures by Rose Covert.
Coastal Voices offer concert choices
Coastal Voices, the community choir of the Central Oregon Coast, will conclude its current season of music with a series of concerts titled “Spring Homage.”
The party’s sober in Yachats
When Lisha Rose and her band hosted an alcohol- and drug-free community dance last December at the Yachats Commons it was an attempt to address a concern that comes up frequently among local musicians.
Art in the Spotlight
Local artists Mark Svendsen and Deborah Marsh are sharing a spotlight show at the Yaquina Art Association Gallery through May 10.
Alp yourself
Gruëzi!
From the crowning of the Schwing king to the plates of schnitzel, the 2024 Spring Schwingfest & Swiss Stomp will be all things Swiss.
Take off into the biosphere
The easier it becomes to take high-quality photos with small portable devices and the places to share those photos with others increases, places like Cascade Head will continue to attract locals and visitors to visit the sweeping views found in the area. But there is so much more to be found than ocean views at Oregon's only UNESCO Biosphere Region.
Spots of Light
This Sunday, April 28, the Tillamook Air Museum will host a very special presentation to open the new exhibit, “Spots of Light: Women in the Holocaust.”