Access all areas
For years, Oregonians have remained dedicated to keeping the coastline public and open to all. And work continues to ensure that people of all ability levels have access to the beauty of the shore, particularly in Rockaway Beach.
Make a few trash decisions
One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. That thought couldn’t be any truer than at Heart of CARTM in Wheeler.
These siblings know the strings
Three accomplished teenage musicians will bring their talents to the Oregon Coast this Friday, May 16, when Fiddle Express plays the Newport Performing Arts Center.
An art adventure for all voy-ages
The creative spirit of the coast’s young artists will burst on to the big screen at Lincoln City’s Bijou Theatre this Saturday, May 17, when the Art Smart program presents “The Underwater Adventure”
Homecoming Queen
International cabaret sensation Rizo will return to Newport for two nights only on Friday and Saturday, May 23 and 24, to perform a new show packed with powerhouse vocals and hysterical antics.
Head to the opera
The Newport Performing Arts Center will live-stream Strauss’ fascinating opera, “Salome” on the big screen this Saturday, May 17, giving Oregon Coast audiences the chance to watch the Metropolitan Opera performance from nearly 3,000 miles away.
Flock online for birding webinars
The Seven Capes Bird Alliance is presenting a two-part webinar series aimed at everyone from fully fledged bird nerds to those who are just bird-curious.
Get perspectives on people and the public
Oregon Coast Community College will continue its multipart cultural history series, “The People and The Public,” this week with a pair of presentations from Dr. Franki Trujillo-Dalbey on Latino contributions to Oregon.
That’s a wrap in Newport
We’ve all experienced a kid who snubs a carefully chosen gift in favor of playing with the box it came in.
Hey, small fry
Experience the release of baby steelhead salmon for yourself during the Tillamook Forest Center’s Steelhead Release Walk this Saturday, May 10 and Sunday, May 11.
Go wild in Yachats
Celebrate the wild and wonderful creatures that call the coast home at the second annual Wild Things family festival, taking place throughout Yachats this Saturday, May 10.
Get tangled up in Tea and Talk
Forest Grove artist Emily Jung Miller will visit the Newport Visual Arts Center on Thursday, May 15, for a Tea & Talk session, displaying sculptural baskets stitched from reclaimed fishing rope.
Seven Capes offers two walks
Spring is a great time for birding, and the Seven Capes Bird Alliance is welcoming birders of all abilities to enjoy two walks perfect for seeing spring arrivals.
Art for the ages
“What would you want to share with the future about your life today?" That’s the question that posed by “Postcards to the Future,” a new exhibition of mail art organized by the Coastal Arts Guild.
If music be the source of funds, play on
Oregon Coast pianist and composer Milo Graamans will play a special live benefit on Tuesday, May 13, at the Newport Performing Arts Center, with all proceeds benefitting Summer Shakespeare Camp.
British theatre arrives in Earnest
National Theatre’s jubilantly wild new production of “The Importance of Being Earnest” will fill the big screen of the Newport Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, May 14.
Jewel be glad you went
The 16th annual BeJeweled jewelry sale is set for this Saturday, May 10, at the Central Coast Assembly Church in Newport.
King of the beat
Reggae royalty will reign at Lincoln City’s Beach Club and Event Center when Clinton Fearon hits the stage on Sunday, May 18.
Newport hosts a plucky performance
Ancient traditions, rare instruments, and mesmerizing melodies — what could be better?
Dig into a great book in Newport
Mysterious graves, family secrets and a haunting return home will all be on the agenda this Saturday, May 10, when author Stacy Johns comes to Newport Public Library.