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ONGOING EVENTS (Live music)

LIVE MUSIC AT SAN DUNE TAVERN, Manzanita. Call for schedule. Laneda Ave. (503) 368-5080. www.sandunepub.com

LIVE MUSIC AT NEHALEM BAY WINERY. Festivals in the summer. Call for details or see website. Wine tasting every day until 6 p.m. Hwy 53 (just outside of Nehalem, just off 101). 1-888-368-9463. www.nehalembaywinery.com.

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FLORENCE

Wednesday – Sunday. Roving Interpreter. Smelt Sands State Wayside and the 804 Trail (Memorial Day-Labor Day). Learn the trail's history and find native plants. Begins at Smelt Sand parking lot and heads north. Smelt Sands State Wayside, one mile north of downtown Yachats, on Hwy 101. At Yachats State Park, hear programs about tide pools and the whales seen from the park's platform. Find Yachats State Park at the west end of 2nd St in downtown Yachats. At Strawberry Hill, explore tide pools with the Roving Interpreter and hear about harbor seals resting nearby on the rocks. Find Strawberry Hill 5 miles south of downtown Yachats on Hwy 101. 800-551-6949.

May 31. Siuslaw High School Choir. Spring concert. 7 p.m. Florence Events Center. 715 Quince St. Florence, Oregon. 541-997-1994. www.eventcenter.org

June 1-28. Ursula Dittl: Kelp and flax fibers art. Ursula is well know in Florence and other coastal venues for her unique sculptures made of kelp and fiber. Meet the artist in person at a reception on Friday, June 15, from 5-7 p.m. Gallery One. Florence Events Center. 715 Quince St. Florence, Oregon. 541-997-1994. www.eventcenter.org.

June 1-2. Pacific Arts Dance Company: “Dreamscape.” Dreamscape is an expression and reflection of young imagination. This performance incorporates poetry and live guitar, as well as dance and acting. 7 p.m. Florence Events Center. 715 Quince St. Florence, Oregon. 541-997-1994. www.eventcenter.org.

June 2. Fore Kids Golf Classic. A benefit for the Boys & Girls Club of Western Lane County. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sandpines Golf Links. 1201 35th St. Florence, Oregon.

June 4. Siuslaw High School Band Concert. SHS band presents its spring concert. 7-9 p.m. Florence Events Center. 715 Quince St. Florence, Oregon. 541-997-1994. www.eventcenter.org.

June 9. ArtWalk. Enjoy Florence Events Center gallery shows and then tour other outstanding Florence galleries and studios. 3 p.m. Florence Events Center. 715 Quince St. Florence, Oregon. 541-997-1994. www.eventcenter.org.

June 15-17. Live theater: “Is He Dead?” The Last Resort Players present “Is He Dead?” Friday 7 p.m. Saturday 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday 2 p.m. Florence Events Center. 715 Quince St. Florence, Oregon. 541-997-1994. www.eventcenter.org.

June 16-17. Sand Sculpting Weekend. Learn how to sculpt sand. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sand Master Park. 5351 Hwy 101. Florence, Oregon.

June 23. Florence Indoor Yard Sale. Bargains galore at this popular twice-yearly event. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. $1 admission. Florence Events Center. 715 Quince St. Florence, Oregon. 541-997-1994. www.eventcenter.org.

June 29. Art opening: Lynda Bare & Friends. Local photographers come together to show their work. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Gallery One. Florence Events Center. 715 Quince St. Florence, Oregon. 541-997-1994. www.eventcenter.org.

June 30. Wings & Wheels Aircraft Fly-In and Car Show. The show is open to anyone with a show-worthy car. Helicopter and bi-plane rides will be available, weather permitting. Proceeds benefit the Lions Club, the Friends of the Airport Association and the local high school wrestling team. For more information, contact Cal Applebee at the Florence Chamber of Commerce 541-997-3128, or Mike Groshong with the Lions Club at 541-997-2687. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Florence Municipal Airport. 2001 Airport Way. Florence, Oregon.

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YACHATS / WALDPORT EVENTS

Ongoing in Yachats:

Sumptuous indoor pool heated year round. Lovely ocean views come with many rooms. All units big, extremely comfortable, w/ special touches. Each room contains a microwave, refrigerator, in-room coffee makers, cable TV, and larger kitchen units are available as well. Free parking, choice of smoking or non-smoking rooms. Within walking distance to all of Yachats’ various amenities; short walk to the beaches

Upscale yet casual dining, with massive windows to a raging surf. Tidal Raves specializes in seafood and more. Varied menu caters to different tastes and budget.Every First Thursday of the Month – Yachats Big Band, at the Yachats Commons. Couples, families and singles are invited to dance to the Big Band Classics of Glen Miller, Count Basie, Duke Ellington and others. Alcohol- and smoke-free; light refreshments. 7 – 9 p.m. $5 donation for adults, kids free. Yachats Commons, at 441 N. Coast Hwy 101 (between 4th and 5th on Hwy 101) Yachats, Oregon. 541-265-2514.

Wine Tasting at The Wine Place, each Saturday. For a complete wine tasting schedule call (541) 547-5275.

Third Thursday of Each Month. Yachats Movie Night. Free movies. Yachats Commons Auditorium, W 4th & Hwy 101. Yachats, Oregon.

First Tuesday of Each Month. Yachats Scrabble Night. Bring your own Scrabble board if you have one, although not necessary. 5:30-7 p.m. Yachats Public Library. Yachats, Oregon.

Every Tuesday. Salsa Class. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Community welcome for beginners and advanced salsa dancing. Yachats Commons Multi-Purpose Room. 441 Hwy 101 N. Yachats, Oregon.
 
Every Sunday. Yachats Farmers Market. Locally grown organic produce and plants and locally made natural crafts. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Yachats Commons. Hwy 101 & W. Fifth St. Yachats, Oregon.

Every Saturday. Live music at the Yachats Underground Pub. 125 Ocean View Dr. Yachats, Oregon. 541-547-4600.

Every Wednesday. Rhythm Weavers Drumming. 7-9 p.m. Yachats Commons Meeting Room #3. 441 Hwy 101 N. Yachats, Oregon.

Every Wednesday. Waldport Farmers Market. Fresh produce, crafts and gifts. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Waldport Community Center. 265 E. Hwy 34. Waldport, Oregon.

Every Friday. Beer tasting at the Wine Place. 4-7 p.m. Hwy 101 & W. Fourth St. Yachats, Oregon. 541-547-5275.

May 25. Families Together Dinner and Reading. An evening of dinner, reading and crafts for children and families. 6-8 p.m. Yachats Community Presbyterian Church. 360 W. Seventh St. Yachats, Oregon. Yachats, Oregon.

May 26-27. Crafts on the Coast. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Yachats Commons Kitchen (Room #5). 441 Hwy 101 N. Yachats, Oregon.

May 26. Memorial Day Pie and Ice Cream Social. The Yachats Ladies Club will wow you with an incredible variety of delicious pies. A variety of beverages will also be sold. Come early for the best selection and before the pie is gone. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Yachats Ladies Club House. W. Third and Pontiac. Yachats, Oregon. 541-547-3205.

May 27. Yachats Lions Club Pancake Breakfast. Breakfast includes eggs to order, pancakes, ham, sausage and coffee. Donations accepted. 7:30-11:30 a.m. Yachats Lions Hall. W. Fourth and Pontiac. Yachats, Oregon.

June 15. School’s Out Community Dance. Join us for a fun celebration of the beginning of summer vacation. Family Dance 7-8:30 p.m. Time for Teens 8:30-10 p.m. Yachats Commons Multi-Purpose Room. 441 Hwy 101 N. Yachats, Oregon.

June 21. Yachats Movie Night. Friends of the Yachats Commons offers free movies. 6:30 p.m. Yachats Commons. 441 Hwy 101 N. Yachats, Oregon.

June 22. Families Together Dinner & Reading. An evening of dinner, reading and crafts for children and families. 6-8 p.m. Yachats Community Presbyterian Church. Yachats, Oregon.

June 28-30. Art/Writing Workshop. “Your Life ... What’s Next?”: a three-day workshop to explore your life story through discussion, guided writing, and creative art making. All supplies and art materials will be provided. Plus a cookie! $25 a day. $60 for all three days. To register, contact Sandy Mier at sandymier@gmail.com or 602-677-4768. 2118 Hwy 101 N., Building #1. Yachats, Oregon.

June 29-July 7. Yachats Arts Guild Exhibition. The Yachats Arts Guild presents its summer exhibition of outstanding art, including original oil, watercolor, and acrylic paintings, sculptures, and photography. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Yachats Commons Room 8. 441 Hwy. 101 N. Yachats, Oregon.

July 3. Waldport Fireworks. Annual fireworks display. Waldport, Oregon.

July 4. Yachats La De Da Parade and fireworks. Fun, whimsical, low-tech La De Da Parade at noon sponsored by the Yachats Area Chamber of Commerce. Great food, entertainment and music all afternoon and evening about town. Spectacular fireworks at sundown over the Yachats Bay. Yachats, Oregon.

 

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NEWPORT, DEPOE BAY EVENTS

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Suites, duplex units, houses for 2-8 people. Close to everything. All units w/ kitchens; many have fireplaces, decks, jetted tubs. Robes, slippers, luxury bath amenities and more. Award-winning flowers. Featured on Travel Channel.

Luxury condo-style rooms overlook the ocean from a dramatic cliff top, resulting in constantly wowing views. Some have more than one bedroom, and some sleep as many as six. Sliding glass doors allow you to step outside and get a little closer. Each suite contains a separate bedroom, full kitchen,

Upscale yet casual dining, with massive windows to a raging surf. Tidal Raves specializes in seafood and more. Varied menu caters to different tastes and budget.

Open Every Day: Depoe Bay Winery. Inside the “cave de vin” as they termed it, there’s more quirky fun from the folks who bring you the Nehalem Bay Winery. Like their north coast sister winery, enjoy a large variety of reds and whites, as well as dessert wines. Write your name on the cave walls as well. Highway 101, downtown Depoe Bay, Oregon. (541) 765-3311. www.depoebaywinery.com

Every Second Saturday. Newport Drum Circle. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Don Davis Park Gazebo. Newport, Oregon.

Every Wednesday and Saturday. High Tea at The Grand Victorian. Limited seating so call by each Tuesday, no later than 6 p.m. to reserve your choice of seating times. (choices are for times between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Wednesdays.) 105 NW Coast Street. Newport, Oregon. 800-784-9936 or 541-265-4490.

Ongoing Exhibit: Shipwrecks on Oregon's Coast. An exhibit on shipwrecks along Oregon's coast with photographs and objects. Tuesday through Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Burrows House Museum. Newport, Oregon. 541-265-7509. www.oregoncoasthistory.org

Sunday Mornings. Yoga Hikes Sunday mornings at 10 a,m, from April 22 thru Oct 14. In the Beaver Creek area, near Newport. 541-264-1484

Every Friday. Artisans Market. Enjoy local artisan offerings in Nye Beach. Choose from jewelry, clothing, photographs, watercolors, stained glass, tie dye, garden art, and much more. 1-5 p.m. Newport, Oregon. nyecottage.com.

Daily. Sea Lion Kisses. Take a trip behind the scenes and meet one of our furry friends and get a memory you will never forget. Make sure to bring your camera! This is a short, 15-minute program. 2:30-2:45 p.m. $20 members. $25 nonmembers. Call for reservations.  Oregon Coast Aquarium. Noon-1 p.m. 2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Road. Newport, Oregon. 541-867-3474. www.aquarium.org.

Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Traditional high tea at the Grand Victorian. High tea includes a pot of tea, savories, scones, Devonshire cream and desserts. Noon-5:30 p.m. $15. 105 N.W. Coast St. Newport, Oregon. 541-265-4490 or 800-784-9936.

Every Tuesday and Thursday. Giant Pacific Octopus. Go behind the scenes on a popular encounter to shake an octopus’ hand … er, suckers. Learn about the exciting life of one of the most intelligent invertebrates on this planet. Oregon Coast Aquarium. Noon-1 p.m. 2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Road. Newport, Oregon. 541-867-3474. www.aquarium.org.

Every Saturday. Lincoln County Fairgrounds Farmers Market. Showcasing farmers, food producers, and arts and crafts from Lincoln County. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Lincoln County Fairgrounds. Newport, Oregon.

Every Saturday and Sunday. Sea Lion Encounter. Learn about the Oregon Coast Aquarium’s pinnipeds and get a sea lion kiss behind the scenes. Ages 8 and up. 10-11 a.m. Call ahead for reservations. Oregon Coast Aquarium. 2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Road. Newport, Oregon. 541-867-3474. www.aquarium.org.

May 27-28. Family Combo Sleepover. Have the aquarium to yourself as you travel through our exhibits on a scavenger hunt, participate in hands-on activities, and experience early morning behind-the-scenes. Sleepovers include dinner, a late snack and a light breakfast. Saturday 6 p.m.-Sunday 9 a.m. $50 per person for members, $55 per person for nonmembers. Oregon Coast Aquarium. 2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Road. Newport, Oregon. 541-867-3474. www.aquarium.org.

May 28. Fleet of Flowers Memorial Day Ceremonies. Pay tribute to those lost at sea while watching the flower bedecked fishing fleet sail to sea. 11 a.m. Depoe Bay Harbor. Depoe Bay, Oregon.

June 2. Newport Marathon. Starting point is Yaquina Bay State Park. This year’s marathon is limited to 900 entrants so please register early. Newport, Oregon. www.newportmarathon.org.

June 8. World Oceans Day at the Aquarium. As in years past, the Oregon Coast Aquarium will be contributing to the global awareness of our fragile oceans with various displays and activities. All World Oceans Day activities are included as part of the admission fee. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oregon Coast Aquarium. 2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Road. Newport, Oregon. 541-867-3474. www.aquarium.org.

June 9-10. Cub Scout Combo Sleepover. Have the aquarium to yourself as you travel through our exhibits on a scavenger hunt, participate in hands-on activities, and experience early morning behind-the-scenes. Sleepovers include dinner, a late snack and a light breakfast. Saturday 6 p.m.-Sunday 9 a.m. $50 per person for members, $55 per person for nonmembers. Oregon Coast Aquarium. 2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Road. Newport, Oregon. 541-867-3474. www.aquarium.org.

June 8-12. Newport Celtic Festival and Highland Games. The festival celebrates the wonderfully diverse cultures of the seven Celtic Nations of Brittany, Cornwall, Galicia, Ireland, Isle of Man, Scotland and Wales. Celtic music, dance and athletics, and celtic market vendors, clans and cultural historians offering authentic food, drink, arts, crafts, family histories and other items deeply rooted in these rich cultures. Lincoln County Fairgrounds. 633 N.E. Third St. Newport, Oregon. www.newportcelticfestival.com.

June 15. Clams Against Cancer. 4-7 p.m. Several different chowders from local restaurants will be offered to taste. There is a silent auction and a dessert auction. All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. $12 for adults, $5 for children 12 and under. Western Title Building. 255 S.W. Coast Hwy. Newport, Oregon. www.westerntitle.com.

June 16-17. Fathers Day Family Combo Sleepover. Have the aquarium to yourself as you travel through our exhibits on a scavenger hunt, participate in hands-on activities, and experience early morning behind-the-scenes. Sleepovers include dinner, a late snack and a light breakfast. Saturday 6 p.m.-Sunday 9 a.m. $50 per person for members, $55 per person for nonmembers. Oregon Coast Aquarium. 2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Road. Newport, Oregon. 541-867-3474. www.aquarium.org.

July 3. Boiler Bay Fireworks. Likely cancelled but keep still a possibility. Stay tuned to BeachConnection.net for updates. Watch the fireworks over Boiler Bay. North of Depoe Bay, Oregon.

July 4. Yaquina Bay Fireworks. The display will be launched from a new location on private property just east of the Port of Newport International Terminal on Yaquina Bay Road. The best fireworks viewing area will be from the Hatfield Marine Science Center in South Beach. The parking lot will be open to pedestrian traffic only. Show up early as over 5,000 people watch the display. Begins at dusk. Newport, Oregon.

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EVENTS IN LINCOLN CITY

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20 gorgeous homes sleep up to 18; doubled that with some side-by-side homes. Some pet friendly. Cottages to massive homes; new oceanfront to renovated historic beach houses. All over central coast w/ Lincoln City, Otter Rock, Boiler Bay and Nye Beach. Long list of features, including barbecues, large decks, antique furnishings, wood stoves, gas fireplaces, hardwood floors, Jacuzzis and hot tubs. Most have movies, music, books. Gift basket w/ goodies in each

Front door access to kayaking, fishing on your own private dock. Each unit uniquely decorated. Affordable family-oriented rooms to luxurious, cozy rooms for romantic getaways. All come with fireplace, microwave, fridge, TV with DVD player, free movie rentals and coffee maker (coffee, tea, hot chocolate, apple cider). Some suites w/ hot tub spas, with in-room massages available. Highway 101, 580 Marine, Wheeler, Oregon. 503-368-5858. 800-469-3204.

Ongoing. Finders Keepers on the Beach. Weather and ocean conditions permitting, every day colorful hand-blown glass floats are placed on the beach. If you find a float, bring it to the Lincoln City Visitors Center at 540 N.E. Hwy 101 to receive your certificate of authenticity and a biography of the artist who made the float. Lincoln City, Oregon. 800-452-2151 or 541-996-1274. Link here

Every Sunday. Lincoln City Farmers Market. 9 a.m.-3 p.m.  at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994. lincolncityfarmersmarket.org.

May 22-23. Clam Clinic. The clinic begins with a lecture at Driftwood Public Library, Tuesday, 6 p.m. On Wednesday, 9 a.m., participants gather at the gravel pullout north of the Bayhouse Restaurant to dig limits of purple varnish and bay clams. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-265-5847.

May 24. Apple pie cooking class. Cost of $20 includes pie and beverage. 2-3 p.m. Culinary Center. 801 S.W. Hwy 101, Fourth Floor North. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-557-1125 or 800-452-2151. www.oregoncoast.org/culinary.

June 1-25. The Art of the Kite: Ron Gibian. A show of art kites by renowned kitemaker Ron Gibian. Chessman Gallery. Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994.
 
June 2. Hands-on soft pretzel workshop. 1-4 p.m. $50. Culinary Center. 801 S.W. Hwy 101, Fourth Floor North. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-557-1125 or 800-452-2151. www.oregoncoast.org/culinary.

June 2. First Saturday Concert: Naomi Hooley. 7 p.m. $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994.

June 9. Pixieland Birding Field Trip. Held by the Audubon Society, with Mark Elliott. This should be an exciting chance to view the birds in action on the Salmon River estuary. No prior birding experience is required and binoculars and guidebooks will be provided. Dress for the weather. From Lincoln City drive north on Hwy 101 just past the junction of Hwy 18. Turn left onto N. Frazier Road, we will park along the road. 9 a.m. Lincoln City, Oregon.

June 9. Food and wine pairing demonstration. With Willamette Valley Vineyards and Blackfish Café. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. $50. Culinary Center. 801 S.W. Hwy 101, Fourth Floor North. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-557-1125 or 800-452-2151. www.oregoncoast.org/culinary.

June 9. Kids Sing Out Concert. In partnership with “Let There Be Arts.” 2 p.m. Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994.

June 9. Persian Ensemble presented by Jose Solano. Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994.

June 9-10. SUPH2ORODEO. J.A.W.S Northwest presents a three-discipline stand-up paddle board event comprised of a two-mile and five-mile race on Devil’s Lake, a six and a half-mile open-ocean race from Road’s End State Park to Siletz Bay and an SUP surfing contest. Lincoln City, Oregon.

June 10. Coffee Concert. Local musicians perform. 3 p.m. $10 admission includes desserts and coffee. Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994.

June 10. Author Aaron Elkins. Elkins is a pioneer of the forensic mystery genre. 3 p.m. Driftwood Public Library. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-996-1242.

June 13-24. Siletz Bay Music Festival. Featuring two weeks of classical, jazz and musical theater performances by some of the most talented musicians in the world. Festival events held in and around Lincoln City, Oregon. siletzbaymusic.org.

June 13. The Dynamic Duo featuring Mei-Ting Sun on piano and Erika Taraoka on cello. Part of the Siletz Bay Music Festival. 7:30 p.m. $15 adults, $10 students. Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994. www.siletzbaymusic.org.

June 14. Spring minestrone cooking demo. Cost of $20 includes beverages and meal and a $5 coupon towards a full-length class. 2-3 p.m. Culinary Center. 801 S.W. Hwy 101, Fourth Floor North. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-557-1125 or 800-452-2151. www.oregoncoast.org/culinary.
 
June 15. Piano Recital. “Invitation to the Dance,” a piano recital featuring Mei-Ting Sun. Part of the Siletz Bay Music Festival. 7:30 p.m. $15 adults, $10 students. Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994. www.siletzbaymusic.org.

June 16. Touch-A-Truck. Noon-3 p.m. Lincoln City Community Center. 2150 N.E. Oar Place. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-2131.

June 16. A Feast for Dad cooking demo. Cost of $50 includes meal and wine. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Culinary Center. 801 S.W. Hwy 101, Fourth Floor North. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-557-1125 or 800-452-2151. www.oregoncoast.org/culinary.

June 16, 19, 23, 26, 30. Summer morning matinees. Movies for kids. 11 a.m. $2. Bijou Theatre. 1624 N.E. Hwy 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-8255. www.cinemalovers.com.

June 16. Spanning the Centuries: a Chamber Concert. Part of the Siletz Bay Music Festival. 7:30 p.m. $15 adults, $10 students. Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994. www.siletzbaymusic.org.

June 17. All-American Soap Box Derby. For ages 7-17. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $25 for drivers, free for spectators.  On 22nd St. by Oceanlake School. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-921-8406.

June 17. Rods and Races Car Show. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Registration fee: $20 in advance, $25 day of the show. Lincoln City Community Center. 2150 N.E. Oar Place. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-2131.

June 17. Oregon Coast Soap Box Derby Qualifying Race. On N.E. 22nd St. near the Elk’s Lodge. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-921-8406.

June 17. Piano Master Class with Mei-Ting Sun and Lorna Griffitt. The public is invited to observe for free. Part of the Siletz Bay Music Festival. 10 a.m.-noon. Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994. www.siletzbaymusic.org.

June 18. Chamber Concert and pre-concert lecture on “Why Our Brains Need Music.” With Dr. Larry Sherman. Part of the Siletz Bay Music Festival. Lecture at 6:30 p.m. Concert at 7:30 p.m. Free. Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994. www.siletzbaymusic.org.

June 20. Major and Minor Moods: A Chamber Concert with Dick Hyman. Part of the Siletz Bay Music Festival. 7:30 p.m. $20. Salishan Spa & Golf Resort. 7760 Hwy 101 North. Lincoln City, Oregon. www.siletzbaymusic.org.

June 21. Lincoln Pops Orchestra Big Band. Dance to the music of the swing era. 7:30-10 p.m. $6 for adults, $3 for students. Gleneden Beach Community Club. 110 Azalea St. Gleneden Beach, Oregon.

June 21. Musical Montage: A Chamber Concert. Part of the Siletz Bay Music Festival. 7:30 p.m. $20. Salishan Spa & Golf Resort. 7760 Hwy 101 North. Lincoln City, Oregon. www.siletzbaymusic.org.

June 22. Hands-on Pizza Workshop. Cost of $50 includes beverages and meal. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Culinary Center. 801 S.W. Hwy 101, Fourth Floor North. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-557-1125 or 800-452-2151. www.oregoncoast.org/culinary.

June 22. All That Jazz Orchestra featuring Dick Hyman and Lindsay Deutsch. Part of the Siletz Bay Music Festival. 7:30 p.m. $20. Salishan Spa & Golf Resort. 7760 Hwy 101 North. Lincoln City, Oregon. www.siletzbaymusic.org.

June 22. Reception for “The Art of the Kite.” 5-7 p.m. Chessman Gallery. Lincoln City Cultural Center. Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994.

June 22. Tunnel Six jazz concert. 7 p.m.  $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Lincoln City Cultural Center. Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994.

June 23-24. Summer Kite Festival. Kite-flying demonstrations, kid’s events, kite-making workshops, running of the Bols and more. D-River State Wayside. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-996-1274 or 800-452-2151.

June 23. Reigning and Rising Stars Orchestra with Max Bobby. Part of the Siletz Bay Music Festival. 7:30 p.m. $20. Salishan Spa & Golf Resort. 7760 Hwy 101 North. Lincoln City, Oregon. www.siletzbaymusic.org.

June 23. Concert for children: Bless the Beasts and the Children. Part of the Siletz Bay Music Festival. 11:30 a.m. Free. Salishan Spa & Golf Resort. 7760 Hwy 101 North. Lincoln City, Oregon. www.siletzbaymusic.org.

June 24. O, What a Beautiful Morning: Special Short Concert with Max Bobby and Gerry Robbins. Part of the Siletz Bay Music Festival. 10 a.m. Free. Salishan Spa & Golf Resort. 7760 Hwy 101 North. Lincoln City, Oregon. www.siletzbaymusic.org.

June 24. A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Artists’ showcase and fundraiser, with drinks and hors d’oeuvres. 4 p.m. $125. Salishan Spa & Golf Resort. 7760 Hwy 101 North. Lincoln City, Oregon.

June 28. DeLake Dance Night. 6:30-10:30 p.m. Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 N.E. Hwy. 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-9994.

June 29. Italian Summer Supper cooking demo. Cost of $50 includes wine and meal. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Culinary Center. 801 S.W. Hwy 101, Fourth Floor North. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-557-1125 or 800-452-2151. www.oregoncoast.org/culinary.

July 4. Pancake Breakfast. 8-11 a.m.  Gleneden Beach Community Center. 110 Azalea St. Gleneden Beach, Oregon. glenedenbeach.org.

July 4. Annual Fourth of July Craft Fair. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Eden Hall. Gleneden Beach Loop. Gleneden Beach, Oregon. glenedenbeach.org.

July 4. Annual Fourth of July Parade. 1 p.m.Gleneden Beach Loop. Gleneden Beach, Oregon. glenedenbeach.org.

July 4. Fireworks on the Bay in Lincoln City. At S.W. 51st  St. in the Taft area. Begins at dusk. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-996-1274.

 

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PACIFIC CITY, OCEANSIDE, TILLAMOOK, ROCKAWAY EVENTS

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All rooms are immaculate and have TV’s, VCR’s and in-room phones w/ data ports. Oceanfronts have queen bed, a double hide-a-bed, kitchen, cozy firelog fireplace and private deck. Both types sleep up to four people. Others are appointed for a two-person romantic getaway, yet still perfect for those on a budget. Elaborate oceanfront Jacuzzi suite has two bedrooms, kitchen, double hide-a-bed, fireplace and private deck, sleeping as many as six. For family reunions or large gatherings such as weddings, some rooms can connect to create two-room and three-room suites. Some rooms pet friendly

Front door access to kayaking, fishing on your own private dock. Each unit uniquely decorated. Affordable family-oriented rooms to luxurious, cozy rooms for romantic getaways. All come with fireplace, microwave, fridge, TV with DVD player, free movie rentals and coffee maker (coffee, tea, hot chocolate, apple cider). Some suites w/ hot tub spas, with in-room massages available. Highway 101, 580 Marine, Wheeler, Oregon. 503-368-5858. 800-469-3204.

Luxury condo-style rooms overlook the ocean from a dramatic cliff top, resulting in constantly wowing views. Some have more than one bedroom, and some sleep as many as six. Sliding glass doors allow you to step outside and get a little closer. Each suite contains a separate bedroom, full kitchen,

Third Sunday of Every Month. Artful Breakfast. Year-round fundraiser 3rd Sunday of every month Bay City Arts Center. Breakfast prepared and served by BCAC Board and artists. Hours: 8 a.m. - noon. 5th and A in Bay City, Oregon. 503-377-9620 or 842-7013.

Every Friday and Saturday. Bingo. Sponsored by the Lions Club. 6 p.m. Lions Clubhouse. Rockaway Beach, Oregon.

May 25-26. Live theater: “Never Kiss a Naughty Nanny.” Tillamook Association for the Performing Arts Community Playhouse. 12th & Ivy streets. Tickets available at Diamond Art Jewelers, 503-842-7940. Tillamook, Oregon. 503-812-7036. www.tillamooktheater.com.

May 26. St. Mary’s Pancake Breakfast. The annual fundraiser sponsored by Meals for Seniors. St. Mary’s By the Sea Catholic Church. Rockaway Beach, Oregon.

May 26. Tillamook County Master Gardener Association Plant Sale. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Tillamook County Fairgrounds. 4603 Third St. Tillamook, Oregon. 503-842-3433.

May 26. Sunset Dinner Train. Join us on this scenic excursion traveling between Garibaldi and Wheeler, enjoying views of Tillamook Bay, Nehalem Bay and the Pacific Ocean seated in enclosed dining cars. 6:15 p.m. Garibaldi, Oregon. www.ocsr.net.

May 27. Fish fry. Sponsored by the Garibaldi Lions. Noon-5 p.m. Adults $10. Kids 10 and under $5. Old Mill Marina. 210 Third St. Garibaldi, Oregon. 503-322-0322. www.oldmill.us.

June 1-2. Bounty on the Bay. Fishing, kayaking and a dinner. Garibaldi, Oregon. www.tbnep.org/events/bounty-on-the-bay.

June 1, 2, 3, 8, 9. Live theater: “Never Kiss a Naughty Nanny.” Tillamook Association for the Performing Arts Community Playhouse. 12th & Ivy streets. Tickets available at Diamond Art Jewelers, 503-842-7940. Tillamook, Oregon. 503-812-7036. www.tillamooktheater.com.

June 7, 14. Line Dancing. 1 p.m. Rockaway Beach Community Center. 2310 Highway 101 N. Rockaway Beach, Oregon.

June 9. Free Fishing Day. Free fishing for children starting at 8 a.m. Trask River Hatchery. 15020 Chance St. Tillamook, Oregon. 503-842-4090.

June 15-16. St. Alban’s Rummage Sale. Friday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-noon. St. Alban’s Church. 2102 Sixth St. Tillamook, Oregon. 503-842-6192.

June 16. Father’s Day BBQ Sunset Dinner Train. Come along for a three hour excursion with views of Tillamook Bay, the ocean, and Nehalem Bay while dining on a four course meal.  This trip is powered by a vintage F-7 diesel locomotive.
6:15 p.m. Garibaldi Depot. 402 American Way. Garibaldi, Oregon. www.ocsr.net.

June 23-24. Rockaway Beach Pirate Festival. Featuring Boom Bilge Rats, to perform the two music/pirate vaudeville shows, PDX Yar, Pirates of the Cursed Sea. Rockaway Wayside. Rockaway Beach, Oregon. 503-355-8108.

June 23-24. Tillamook County Rodeo. Enjoy BBQ, dancing and an awesome rodeo. Tillamook County Fairgrounds. 4603 Third St. Tillamook, Oregon.

June 23. Tillamook June Dairy Festival. This year’s theme is “Just Milk It.” The Portland Royal Rosarians Rose planting ceremony is at 10 a.m. at the Tillamook Pioneer Museum. The children’s parade begins at 10:30 a.m. The Grand Parade follows at 11 a.m. Downtown Tillamook, Oregon. 503-842-7525.

June 23. Tillamook County Family YMCA Milk Run. A two-mile walk/run, a 5k walk/run and a 10k run start at 8 a.m. A course for 3-8 year-olds and begins at 9 a.m. Tillamook County Family YMCA. 610 Stillwell Ave. Tillamook, Oregon. 503-842-9622.

June 29-30. Old Mill Summer Bazaar. Crafts for sale. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Old Mill Marina. 210 Third St. Garibaldi, Oregon. 503-322-0322.www.oldmill.us.

June 30. Clover’s Day. Cloverdale’s 32nd annual Clover’s Day and fireworks. Breakfast, parade, activities and events. Around and about Cloverdale, Oregon. 503-392-4143.

June 30. Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad 10th Anniversary. Locomotives Heisler #2 and McCloud #25 will be up and running for scenic excursions traveling from Garibaldi to Rockaway Beach. Garibaldi, Oregon. 503-842-7972. www.ocsr.net.

June 30. Pacific City-Nestucca Valley Chamber of Commerce Fireworks Display. 9:30-10 p.m. Pacific City, Oregon.

July 4. Rockaway Beach Fourth of July Celebration. Rockaway’s parade begins at 11 a.m., with an auction at the Wayside to follow. There will be kids’ activities and fun on the beach. Fireworks begin at dusk on the beach. Rockaway Beach, Oregon. 503-355-2291.

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Sunset Vacation Rentals. About 70 homes to choose from in north Oregon coast hotspots like Manzanita, Neah-Kah-Nie, Rockaway Beach, Nedonna Beach and the secretive Falcon Cove. These beauties sleep anywhere from two to 20 and many are pet friendly. Cozy bungalows to large homes with vaulted ceilings – beach funk to cutting edge. Huge array of amenities, such as vintage appliances, woodstove, DSL, wraparound deck, fireplace, soaker tub or wet bar and more – depending on home. 186 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, Oregon. 503-368-7969. 800-883-7784. www.ssvr.com.

 

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EVENTS IN WHEELER, NEHALEM, MANZANITA

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LIVE MUSIC AT SAN DUNE TAVERN, Manzanita. Call for schedule. Laneda Ave. (503) 368-5080.www.sandunepub.com

Every Day. Nehalem Bay Winery. Wine tasting every day until 6 p.m. Hwy 53 (just outside of Nehalem). 1-888-368-9463. www.nehalembaywinery.com.

Every Sunday. Radio Control Helicopters. 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. North County Recreation District. 36155 9th Street. Nehalem, Oregon. 503-368-7008.

Every Tuesday. Clay Art Open Studio. Artists of all ages who are interested in working with clay are encouraged to visit the Hoffman Center’s annex building. The goal of the program is to encourage artists to explore the medium of clay, and to encourage use of the Hoffman Center’s kiln. The fee is $2 per hour or $10 per day per person. To learn more contact Ryan at 503-368-5584 or kryan@nehalemtel.net. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Hoffman Center Annex. 594 Laneda Ave. Manzanita, Oregon. 971-235-9450. www.hoffmancentermanzanita.org.

Every Thursday. Letterpress Open Studio. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Contact Sarah to schedule a session at accidentalpress@gmail.com. Hoffman Center. 594 Laneda Ave. Manzanita, Oregon. 971-235-9450. www.hoffmancentermanzanita.org.

Every Saturday. Fiber Arts Group. Come and knit, crochet, quilt, spin, embroider, sew or weave. 10:30 a.m. Free. T-SPOT Yarn, Tea and Chocolate Shop. 144 Laneda Ave. Manzanita, Oregon. 503-368-3846.

Every Sunday. Life Drawing. This is an opportunity to practice drawing the human figure with a live model in a supportive and engaged atmosphere.  The studio fee is $15 for the three hours and any experience level can join in. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Hoffman House Studios Drawing Room. 594 Laneda Ave. Manzanita, Oregon. 503-368-3846. www.hoffmancentermanzanita.org.

May 18-20. Manzanita Open Golf Tournament. For more information contact the Nehalem Bay Area Chamber at 877-368-5100. Manzanita, Oregon.

May 25-26. Manzanita Library Book Sale. Hoffman Center. 594 Laneda Ave. Manzanita, Oregon. 503-368-3846. www.hoffmancentermanzanita.org.

May 26. Memorial Weekend Blues Festival. Live music and barbecue. 6-10 p.m. Free admission. Nehalem Bay Winery. 34965 Hwy 53. Nehalem, Oregon. 888-368-9463.

May 27. Manzanita Film Series. 7:30 p.m. $7. Hoffman Center. 594 Laneda Ave. Manzanita, Oregon. 503-368-3846. www.hoffmancentermanzanita.org.

June 15. Live music: Kathryn Claire and Hanz Araki. Musicians return for their spring CD release, with special guest guitarist Chris Hayes. 7:30 p.m. $7. Hoffman Center. 594 Laneda Ave. Manzanita, Oregon. 503-368-3846. www.hoffmancentermanzanita.org.

June 16. Nehalem Bay Winery’s Juneteenth Reggae Festival. Live music and a BBQ. 6-10 p.m. $5. Nehalem Bay Winery. 34965 Hwy 53. Nehalem, Oregon. 888-368-9463.

June 23. Manzanita Film Series. 7:30 p.m. $7. Hoffman Center. 594 Laneda Ave. Manzanita, Oregon. 503-368-3846. www.hoffmancentermanzanita.org.

July 4. Nehalem Bay Winery Independence Day Celebration. Live music, free hot dogs and free admission. Nehalem Bay Winery. 34965 Hwy 53. Nehalem, Oregon.

July 4. Manzanita Fourth of July Celebration. Begin with a pancake breakfast from 8:30-11 a.m. at the Fire Hall, then enjoy the Parade at 1 p.m. and end your day with fireworks on the beach beginning at 10 p.m. Manzanita, Oregon. 877-368-5100.

 

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EVENTS IN CANNON BEACH, SEASIDE

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60 vacation homes to choose from, all in Cannon Beach or Arch Cape. Massive, grandiose homes with historic character to brand new; even condos near beach. All oceanfront or very close. Sleep as many as 12. Highlights include garden areas, clawfoot tub, hot tubs, decks, a solarium and maybe even an electric organ. Some homes are in a condo complex w/ swimming pool. Some pet friendly.

Suites, duplex units, houses for 2-8 people. Close to everything. All units w/ kitchens; many have fireplaces, decks, jetted tubs. Robes, slippers, luxury bath amenities and more. Award-winning flowers. Featured on Travel Channel.

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Various Mornings (low tides). Haystack Rock Awareness Program. Weather and tide permitting, staffers can be found on the beach throughout the year and on most low-tide mornings. Bird stations and spotting scopes, display tanks with microscopes, brochures and naturalists/interpreters. On the beach, by Haystack Rock. Cannon Beach, Oregon. (503) 436-8060.

Seaside Downtown Art Walk, Every First Saturday. Follow the red balloons to entertainment and art shows at various downtown businesses. 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. 503-738-6391 www.seasidechamber.com

Every Monday. Burgers & Jam Session. Open to the public, no cover, burgers are made to order ($6 cash only) with a live music jam session. 6-9 p.m. American Legion Post #168. 1216 S. Hemlock St. Cannon Beach, Oregon. 503-436-2973.

Most Days: Seaside Helicopters. Zip upwards into the sky aboard a helicopter and tour places like Seaside, Cannon Beach and beaches as far north as Warrenton from above. A variety of spectacular tours at nice prices that start at $39. Located between Seaside & Cannon Beach On Highway 101 just a 1/4 mile south of Seaside. No reservations required. Summer: Open most good weather days. Winter: Open most good weather weekends. (503) 440-4123. http://www.seaside-helicopters.com

Every Day: Seaside Aquarium. Open every day of the week. Feed seals, see all manner of sea life. Seaside Aquarium. Seaside, Oregon. www.seasideaquarium.com 503-738-6211.

May 25. Live music: Beth Willis and Todd Chatalas. 7:30 p.m. $7 adults. $2 children. Cannon Beach History Center. S. Spruce St. and Sunset Blvd. Cannon Beach, Oregon. www.cbhistory.org.

May 25-28. Palette Puddlers Art Show. 207 N. Spruce St. Cannon Beach, Oregon. 503-436-2623.

May 25. Seaside Aquarium Turns 75. Landmark anniversary: rolling back admission prices to the original 1937 admission prices. Drawings, extended hours, unique historical displays, signs, and newspaper articles. Seaside Aquarium. On the Prom, Seaside, Oregon. (503) 738-6211.

June 2. Seaside First Saturday Art Walk. Maps for the walk are available at participating businesses, the Seaside Chamber and Seaside Visitors Bureau. 5-7 p.m. Seaside, Oregon. 503-738-6391. www.seasidechamber.com.

June 4. Encore Dance Studio Recital. Tumbling performance, cheerleading and solos. Seaside Civic & Convention Center. 415 First Ave. Seaside, Oregon. www.getyoudancing.com.

June 8. Shovels ’n Buckets. 6-9 p.m. Kick off the Sandcastle Festival with a spaghetti and chowder feed, where the food is served in beach buckets and eaten with a matching shovel. Take them home, and use them on Saturday morning out on the beach to build your sandcastle. Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce. 207 N. Spruce St. Cannon Beach, Oregon. 503-436-2623.

June 9. Sou’ Wester Garden Club Marketplace. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church. 320 First Ave. Seaside, Oregon. 503-738-7200.

June 9. Seaside Beach Soccer Tournament. Oregon’s premier beach soccer tournament. 9 a.m. Seaside Beach. Seaside, Oregon. 503-738-6391. www.seasidechamber.com.

June 9. Pizza Toss 101. A family-friendly hands-on cooking class. $29.99 includes instruction and lunch. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. EVOO.188 S. Hemlock St. Cannon Beach, Oregon. 503-436-8555.
 
June 9. Sandcastle Day & Festival. Sandcastle building, people watching, food, music, and a bonfire. Pancake breakfast 8-10 a.m. Sandcastle building 7 a.m.-noon. Art walk 3-6 p.m. Bonfire 7 p.m. Cannon Beach, Oregon. 503-436-2623. www.cbsandcastle.com.

June 10. Cannon Beach Fun Run. Downtown and on the beach. 8-11 a.m. Cannon Beach, Oregon. 503-436-2623. www.cbsandcastle.com.

June 12, 19, 26. Cannon Beach Farmers Market. Cut flowers, produce, seafood, and prepared foods. 1-5 p.m. Midtown. Cannon Beach, Oregon. cannon-beach.net.

June 13. Hot Rod Classic Golf Tournament & Auction. Money raised goes to the Providence Seaside Hospital Foundation and Seaside Downtown Development Association. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Gearhart Golf Links. Dinner at 5:30 p.m. Seaside Convention Center. 415 First Ave. Seaside, Oregon. 503-717-1914 or 503-717-7600.

June 15. Seaside Muscle ’N’ Chrome. Show quality vehicles from 1960 to 1978 and factory performance vehicles from 1979 to current year. Pre-registration at 503-738-7637. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. On Broadway. Seaside, Oregon.

June 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 29, 30. Live theater: “Arsenic and Old Lace.” 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. 7 p.m. Sunday. Coaster Theatre Playhouse. 108 N. Hemlock St. Cannon Beach, Oregon. 503-436-1242. www.coastertheatre.com.

June 16-17. Soccer in the Sand. A two day small-sided 5v5 soccer tournament played in the sand with goalkeepers creating lots of shots and goals. Contact Chris Lemay at chris@soccerinthesand.com. Seaside, Oregon.

June 22-24. Plein Air & More. Plein air is a term derived from the French expression “en plein air,” meaning “in the open air,” and specifically refers to the act of painting outdoors. Cannon Beach’s popular three-day event includes more than two dozen artists. Come and watch as they create works of art on location throughout the town and on the beach. 503-436-2547.cbgallerygroup.com.

June 23. Day Surf Camp for Women. Empower yourself with the foundational skills, knowledge, confidence and attitude to pursue your personal surfing desires. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $250. West side of Broadway Middle School, Highway 101. 60 N. Roosevelt Dr. Seaside, Oregon. 503-440-5782. www.nwwomenssurfcamps.com/open-surf-camp-adventures.php.

June 23. Encore Dance Recital. Seaside Civic & Convention Center. 415 First Ave.
Seaside, Oregon. 503-717-1637. www.getyoudancing.com.

June 23-24. Surf Weekenders for Women. Two full days of surf camp for women ages 14-70. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. West side of Broadway Middle School, Highway 101. 60 N. Roosevelt Dr. Seaside, Oregon. 503-440-5782. www.nwwomenssurfcamps.com/open-surf-camp-adventures.php

June 27-30. Miss Oregon Pageant. Tuition scholarship pageant. Seaside Civic and Convention Center. 415 First Ave. Seaside, Oregon. 503-738-8585.

July 4. Parade and Celebration. Cannon Beach, Oregon.

July 4. Fourth of July Parade. Seaside Museum presents parade and old fashion social. 11 a.m. Downtown Seaside, Oregon. 503-738-7065. www.seasidemuseum.org.

July 4. Fourth of July Fireworks. Boasting one of the finest fireworks shows anywhere on the West Coast. 10 p.m. On the beach. Seaside, Oregon. 503-738-6391. www.seasidechamber.com.

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EVENTS IN ASTORIA, OREGON

Every Saturday: Ballroom Dancing and Salsa Dancing. Mini-lessons possible. $7 at door. 8 – 10 p.m. Fellowship Hall. 11th and Harrison. Astoria, Oregon. www.astoriaartsandmovement.com

Every Sunday: Astoria Sunday Market. 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Taste, shop, explore. Downtown at 12th St. Astoria, Oregon.

Every Sunday. Live music at Fort George Brewery. 8 p.m. 1483 Duane St. Astoria, Oregon. 503-325-7468. www.fortgeorgebrewery.com.

Every Saturday. Wine tasting. 1-4 p.m. The Cellar on 10th. 1004 Marine Dr. Astoria, Oregon. 503-325-6600. www.thecellaron10th.com.

May 26-27. Memorial Day at Fort Stevens. Celebrate freedom and our veterans. Fort Stevens State Park. 100 Peter Iredale Road. Hammond, Oregon. 583-861-1470. visitftstevens.com/index.php.

June 7. Goonies Day. Celebrating the release of the  film “The Goonies” in 1985. Oregon Film Museum. 732 Duane St. Astoria, Oregon.

June 9-24. Live theater: “Junior Shanghaied.” The local favorite “Shanghaied in Astoria,” performed by kids. Saturdays 7:30 p.m. Sundays 2 p.m. Astor Street Opry Company Playhouse. 129 W. Bond St. Astoria, Oregon. 503-791-7940. www.shanghaiedinastoria.com.

June 9. Astoria Art Walk. Astoria’s historic downtown offers spirited individuality, a quirky mix of old and new perched along the shore of the wide Columbia. Eclectic shops, restaurants, galleries and theaters reflect the vibrant arts and culture scene. 5:30 p.m. Astoria, Oregon.

June 16-July 1. Annual Astoria Music Festival - Sister City Walldorf. German musicians from Astoria’s sister city. Liberty Theater. 1203 Commercial St. Astoria, Oregon. 503-325-9896. www.astoriamusicfestival.org.

June 30-September 3. Guided canoe and kayak tours. Thursdays through Mondays. Fort Clatsop. 92343 Fort Clatsop Road. Astoria, Oregon. 503-861-2471.

June 22-24. Scandinavian Midsummer Festival. During the three days of the festival over a dozen Scandinavian musical, dance, and theater groups are scheduled to entertain. The 2012 headline act is The Polka Chicks from Finland. Clatsop County Fairgrounds. 92937 Walluski Loop. Astoria, Oregon. www.astoriascanfest.com.

July 4. Old Fashioned Fourth of July Parade. 3 p.m. Along Main Ave. in Warrenton, Oregon. 503-861-7447.

July 4. Astoria Fourth of July Fireworks. Fireworks explode behind the East Basin at approximately 9:30 p.m. Visible from much of the waterfront and hillside. Astoria, Oregon.

 

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20 gorgeous homes sleep up to 18; doubled that with some side-by-side homes. Some pet friendly. Cottages to massive homes; new oceanfront to renovated historic beach houses. All over central coast w/ Lincoln City, Otter Rock, Boiler Bay and Nye Beach. Long list of features, including barbecues, large decks, antique furnishings, wood stoves, gas fireplaces, hardwood floors, Jacuzzis and hot tubs. Most have movies, music, books. Gift basket w/ goodies in each

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Sumptuous indoor pool heated year round. Lovely ocean views come with many rooms. All units big, extremely comfortable, w/ special touches. Each room contains a microwave, refrigerator, in-room coffee makers, cable TV, and larger kitchen units are available as well. Free parking, choice of smoking or non-smoking rooms. Within walking distance to all of Yachats’ various amenities; short walk to the beaches

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sumptuous indoor pool heated year round. Lovely ocean views come with many rooms. All units big, extremely comfortable, w/ special touches. Each room contains a microwave, refrigerator, in-room coffee makers, cable TV, and larger kitchen units are available as well. Free parking, choice of smoking or non-smoking rooms. Within walking distance to all of Yachats’ various amenities; short walk to the beaches

 

 

 

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A cuddly pet- and family-friendly beauty that boasts a host of complimentary fun stuff like beach games, beach chairs and bikes for carousing around town on, among other things. Immaculate rooms - great sense of fun and quirkiness. Free wi-fi. There are also free movies. Small pet fee.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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There will not be another property built like this in Cannon Beach in our lifetimes. Rare, premiere ocean front location; handsome, dramatic architecture and tasteful, fun (nostalgic) beach interiors. Overlooks Haystack Rock. 100 percent smoke free. Imaginative special occasion packages. Massive wood burning lobby fireplace. Library w/ fireplace, stocked with impressive book collection. Pet and family friendly. Lavish continental buffet breakfast. In-room fireplaces, mini-kitchens. Jacuzzi tubs in select rooms. DVD players, complimentary movies. Morning paper. Warm cookies.

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