Oasis offers some cultural refreshment
The Oasis Ensemble will kick off its 2024-2025 season at Newport’s Pacific Maritime Heritage Center this Saturday, Nov. 16, and the Lincoln City Cultural Center on Sunday, Nov. 17.
The art of connection
Take an art exploration through the latest scientific insights into natural forest communities at the Kate Saunders and Ger Killeen show “Branchings” opening at Lincoln City’s Chessman Gallery this Friday, Nov. 15.
Flamenco fan?
This Saturday, Nov. 16, audiences at the Lincoln City Cultural Center will join an international celebration of song, dance and musicianship through a concert performance by the duo Seffarine and their flamenco-loving friends.
Siletz Tribe hosts Restoration Pow-Wow
The public is invited to join the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians this Saturday, Nov. 16, as it holds its annual Restoration Pow-Wow at Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City.
Celebrating the glass of 25
North Lincoln County Historical Museum will celebrate the history and magic of glass fishing floats on the Oregon Coast when it presents “25 Years of Finders Keepers” this Saturday, Nov. 16.
A falls favorite
At the base of Drift Creek Falls, a rainbow flickers in the turbulent mist. The steady thunder of water striking boulders drowns out a boisterous group of hikers crossing the suspension bridge 100 feet above the canyon floor.
All blings must pass
The store is spacious, airy and well-lit, its glass display cases sparkling with neatly arranged arrays of rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings and pendants.
Ch-ch-ch-change your plans this weekend
New wave and David Bowie fans should prepare for a Major Crush: two epic concerts from popular Portland-based bands in one weekend at the Newport Performing Arts Center.
Whet your appetite for crafts in Newport
After rebranding its annual winter market as the Coastal Creations Artisan Market, Newport Parks and Recreation also added a new Artists Reception to start the weekend.
Duck out for a quick stroll
The Seven Capes Bird Alliance welcomes birders of all abilities to go on a walk along the scenic Salmon River this Saturday, Nov. 9.
A core food for fall feasts
An apple a day keeps the doctor away. It’s an old rhyme that has some truth to it.
A place where everyone can Flourish
Whether you choose your clothes by color, comfort or character, Flourish Boutique in the Lincoln City Outlets will help you update your wardrobe in a way that complements the best of your personal style.
Passport to adventure in Lincoln City
Explore Lincoln City and Lincoln City Parks and Recreation have launched the new Lincoln City Hiking Trails Passport.
Tickets have dropped for the Angel’s Ball
You’ll be saying aloha to the holidays when Angels Anonymous presents its signature event, the Festival of Trees and Angel’s Ball, on Saturday, Dec. 7, at Chinook Winds Casino Resort.
At home on the stage
Jim-Isaac Chua, an award-winning pianist with a passion for supporting nonprofits like Habitat for Humanity, will perform at the inaugural Keys for Homes: Concert for a Cause fund-raiser this Friday, Nov. 8, in Newport.
Say ‘halo’ to drama
To celebrate 50 years of bringing live entertainment to the Lincoln City area, Theatre West is presenting retrospective of past-produced plays, beginning with the classic “Angel Street.”
Violinist ready to take a bow
The Newport Symphony continues its current concert season with “Utterly Transported,” featuring internationally renowned violinist Benjamin Baker this Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 2 and 3.
Stretch yourself at Luminous Soul Center
Opening during a tough time for in-person businesses, Luminous Soul Center, which offers services for physical and spiritual health, is now headed into its third year.
Manzanita hosts arts trio
Manzanita’s Hoffman Center is a place that supports the arts community with gallery shows, workshops, talks and more. November’s events include a month-long gallery show and a lecture from one of the show’s featured artists.
A rock-solid program
Stone Soup Suppers, a mission of five Newport churches, is celebrating its 20th year of serving weekly hot meals to the local community.