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Motion is lotion

Entering a new year, we frequently assess our priorities, and health is often at the top of the list. What does health mean to you?

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Give yourself a break

Whether vowing to start a gym membership or simply drink more water, physical wellness is central to many New Year’s resolutions. Luckily, for Lincoln City locals, Point Break Fitness extends a welcome hand.

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Turn over a new leaf with college courses

For many, learning a new skill is high on the list of new year’s resolutions. The Oregon Coast Community College Winter community education season is filled with art, cooking music and more.

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William Stafford honored in Newport

The Friends of William Stafford are honoring the former Oregon Poet Laureate’s 111th birthday with “Keeping Ourselves Strong: The Poetry of William Stafford,” a gathering at Newport Public Library this Saturday, Jan. 4.

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Clear your diary, and your throat

Coastal Voices, the premier community chorus on the Central Oregon Coast is starting its spring season by holding vocal Introductions for new singers.

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Dive into 2025

Perhaps you like to gather a few good friends to start the new year with a cold-water dunk. But if you yearn for a larger gathering, three Central Coast events can fit the bill.

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Have eve-n more fun

If you are one of the people who likes to stay awake to see the ball drop on New Year’s Eve, what better way to do it than partying with old and new friends?

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A clear coastal favorite

There's an electric energy in the kitchen at Newport’s Clearwater Restaurant these days. New Executive Chef Johnny Nunn has infused the beloved bayfront restaurant with fresh inspiration and creative momentum — energizing both the staff and menu.

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First things first

Oregon State Parks wants to help you start the year off right with First Day Hikes, a day when entry and parking fees are waived and, in many cases, park rangers are on hand to assist with exploring some of the most stunning parts of our great state.

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A peace of the solution

On New Year’s Day, Yachats will host the 15th annual Peace Hike gathering, a meaningful event that honors the legacy of the indigenous peoples who endured immense suffering under government-sponsored genocidal policies during the 19th Century.

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Symposium on the horizon

Cape Perpetua is not just a particularly scenic section of the Central Coast, it also has protections in place to help it stay that way.

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Have your-elf a merry little Christmas

When Rhonda D’Amico left Idaho, she fairy quickly found her elf in Waldport. The reception she received dwarfed the sadness she felt after leaving the home she had gnome for so long.

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Yule love this fresh approach

Red Octopus Theatre Company’s annual holiday tradition, “The Christmas Show,” has been completely reimagined for 2024, opening this Friday, Dec. 20, at the Newport Performing Arts Center.

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A holiday tree-t

For 10 years, Jill Morris, owner of Jillian’s Hair Salon, has supported animal rescue organizations by collecting food, toys and money around a Giving Tree in her salon.

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Fellowship gives a star turn on Christmas Eve

Looking for fellowship this Christmas Eve? Join with members of the Driftwood Fellowship for the “More Than a Star” celebration at the Lincoln City Cultural Center on Tuesday, Dec. 24.   

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Dreaming of a gray Christmas?

You can see them on the license plates of local cars or spouting offshore from the window of your own: whales are as integral to the Central Coast as crabs and conifers.

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Yes, we cran

Oregon is known for cranberries. We are one of the top three cranberry producing states in the United States, with Bandon being our “cranberry capital.”

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A pair of hot dates

Winter solstice is the official first day of winter and is also the longest night of the year.

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Some light entertainment

Alan and Terrie Wagner have big balls. To be fair, those balls are size appropriate for the massive winter wonderland the couple create every Christmas.

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