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Thursday, June 25

Toledo Community Market

Memorial Field • Toledo

Local produce, craft vendors and food trucks. 10 am-3 pm, 385 NW A Street.

 

Introductory Tai Chi

Yaquina Barre Dance Studio • Newport
These community sessions are designed to be accessible for all ages and ability levels, particularly beginners and older adults. 10-11 am, 630 SW Hurbert Street. To register, call 916-862-7974.a

Duplicate Bridge

Newport 60+ Activity Center

Bring a partner or email sandy5942@outlook.com and they will find one for you. Every Thursday at 11 am, 20 SE 2nd Street.

 

Sitting Yoga class

Depoe Bay Community Hall

Noon-1 pm, 220 Bay Street.

 

Thursday Market

Ocean’s Edge Wayside • Rockaway Beach

Find fresh produce, baked goods and handmade gifts alongside live music. 2-6 pm, 103 1st Street.

 

Yarn Group

Salmon River Grange • Otis

Help knit and crochet items for those in need. Bring your own supplies if you can. 3-4 pm, 5371 Salmon River Hwy.

 

Underground Art Lab

Lincoln City Cultural Center

Makers of all ages are invited to try four different creative activities, with all materials and instructions laid out for a self-guided art exploration experience. Kids under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. $5. 3-6 pm, 540 NE Hwy. 101.

 

Lincoln City Music Circle

Lincoln City Senior Center

Acoustic instruments, voices and audiences of all ages are welcome to “solo, jam, or pass” and a piano is available. 4-7 pm, inside the Lincoln City Community Center at 2150 N Oar Place.

 

Game Night

Gleneden Beach Community Hall

Come and play your favorite game, or select a new one from the club offerings of board, dice or card games. 6-8 pm, 110 Azalea Street.

 

Friday, June 26

Tai Chi

Lincoln City Community Center

9:30 am in the Senior Center, 2150 NE Oar Place. 

 

Artisan Faire at Salishan

Salishan Marketplace • Gleneden Beach

Find unique gift ideas, one-of-a-kind crafts and handmade goods from Oregon vendors. 10 am-4 pm, 7760 NW Hwy. 101. Continues Saturday.

 

Free Yoga Classes

Lincoln City Senior Center

11 am-12:15 pm, 2150 NE Oar Place. FMI, email yogasource10@gmail.com.

 

Touch-a-Truck

Newport Performing Arts Center

A chance to check out a fleet of vehicles including police cruisers, ambulances, garbage trucks and the beloved Oregon Coast Art Bus, which will host a drop-in craft activity. 3:30-6:30 pm, 777 W Olive Street.

 

Manzanita Farmers Market

Manzanita City Hall

4-7 pm, 633 Manzanita Avenue.

 

Introductory Tai Chi

Yaquina Barre Dance Studio • Newport
These community sessions are designed to be accessible for all ages and ability levels, particularly beginners and older adults. 6 pm, 630 SW Hurbert Street. To register, call 916-862-7974.

 

Saturday, June 27

Milk Run

Tillamook YMCA

This fund-raiser offers the choice between a two-mile walk/run, a 5k walk/run and a 10k run. $50. 8 am, 610 Stillwell Avenue. FMI, email info@tillamookymca.org.

 

Newport Farmers Market

Downtown Newport

This market offers locally made handcrafts, art, specialty foods and fresh fruits, vegetables and farm products from Lincoln County farms and growers from surrounding areas. 9 am to 1 pm just off Highway 101 next to Newport City Hall.

 

Pride in the Park

Schooner Creek Discovery Park • Lincoln City

Dance to live music, visit with local vendors and have fun with your family, friends and community. 10 am-3 pm, 4815 SE 51st Street.

 

Summer Kite Festival

Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City

Temporarily relocated due to construction at the D River Wayside, this two-day festival promises stunning kites of all sizes and family fun for all. 10 am-4 pm, 1501 NW 40th Place. Continues Sunday.

 

MJN Slingball Tournament

Pelican Pub • Pacific City

Test your skill in this double-elimination slingball tournament. Registration is $150 for adults (12 and older) and $50 for the Mini Marilyn Tourney. Continues Sunday.

 

Orca Action Day

Hatfield Marine Science Center • Newport

Explore the diverse ecotypes of orcas at this American Cetacean Society event, featuring engaging activities for all ages. $5. 10 am-4 pm, 2030 SE Marine Science Drive.

 

Glastonbury Renaissance Faire

Toledo Waterfront Park

Immerse yourself the Renaissance era with live action, vendors and plenty of activities for kids.  $12 adults, $8 kids and seniors, free for kids aged four and younger. 10 am-5:30 pm, 127 NW A Street. FMI, go to glastonburyrenaissancefaire.org. Continues Sunday.

 

Pollinator Day

Seashore Joy Garden • Waldport

This free community event offers a day of hands-on learning, presentations and activities focused on the insects, birds and other creatures that play a vital role in pollination. 10 am to 2 pm, just off NW Hemlock Street. FMI, go to waldportoregon.gov.

 

Saturday Market

Taft Hall • Lincoln City

Find handcrafted goods from local vendors alongside an array of home baked treats. 10 am-3 pm, 1206 SE 48th Street.

 

Artisan Faire at Salishan

Salishan Marketplace • Gleneden Beach

Find unique gift ideas, one-of-a-kind crafts and handmade goods from Oregon vendors. 10 am-4 pm, 7760 NW Hwy. 101.

 

Family Fun Festival

St. Augustine Catholic Church • Lincoln City

Celebrate the start of summer with food, games, a raffle and a country store packed with homemade goodies. 11 am-4:30 pm, 1139 NW Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-994-2216.

 

June Dairy Parade

Downtown Tillamook

Experience a procession of more than 110 entries with this year’s theme, “Stars, Stripes, and Dairy Delights” 11 am, route travels from 11th Street, through downtown Tillamook and out to Goodspeed Park on Third Street.

 

Music Series

Newport Public Library

The series continues with a free performance by international violinist Justin Curry. Noon-2 pm, 35 NW Nye Street.

 

Strike Out Cancer

Muggly’s Bowling • Toledo

Bowl some strikes while raising money for cancer patient care and transportation at this family-friendly fund-raiser from the Race With Us Foundation. Also features raffles, a silent auction, trophies and a costume contest. $30. Noon, 675 NW Hwy. 20. FMI, call 541-270-3348 or email racewithus11@gmail.com.

 

Amateur Radio Field Day

Oregon Coast Community College • Newport

Visitors are invited to stop by, meet local operators, learn about amateur radio and see the equipment in action. 1 to 5 pm, 400 SE College Way. FMI, go to N7OY.org.

 

Word Surfers Writing Group

Driftwood Public Library • Lincoln City

Connect, create and collaborate with others in the craft of writing. All genres and mediums are welcome. 1-3 pm, second floor, 801 SW Hwy. 101. FMI, contact Chris at ‪541-224-6498.

 

Nehalem Bay Pride
Heart of Cartm • Wheeler

A free, drop-in open studio featuring screen printing, button making, costume crafting and community visioning. 1-5 pm, 395 Nehalem Blvd. FMI, go to heartofcartm.org.

 

Batty for Bats

Tillamook Forest Center

Join naturalists to discover the bats that live in the Tillamook State Forest and the myths that surround these mini mammals.1:30 pm, 26 miles east of Tillamook on Highway 6. FMI, go to www.tillamookforestcenter.org.

 

Mural Dedication

Bay Street Pier • Newport

Join the Oregon Coast Council for the Arts in welcoming three new murals to the historic bayfront. Chat with the artists while enjoying live music and refreshments. 2 to 5 pm at SW Bay Street and SW Bay Blvd.

 

Book Signing

Twist Wine Company • Pacific City

Author Jerri Niebaum Clark will talk about her book “Gone Before Gone: When Mental Illness Steals Someone You Love.” 4-6 pm, 34930 Brooten Road.

 

Tillamook County Rodeo

Tillamook County Fairgrounds

Bareback riding, barrel racing and bull riding are just a few of the spectacles on offer. $20 for adults, free for kids aged 10 and younger. Gate at 4 pm, events at 7 pm, 4603 3rd Street. Continues Sunday. FMI and advance tickets, go to tillamookrodeo.com.

 

Nearly Dan

Newport Performing Arts Center

This acclaimed Steely Dan tribute band takes the stage for an evening dedicated to the music of one of rock's most sophisticated and enduring acts. 7 pm, 777 W Olive Street. Tickets $35-$50. FMI, go to coastarts.org or call 541-265-2787.

 

Pride Fest after Party

The Pines Dine • Lincoln City

Follow up Pride in the Park with this 21-and-over bash, featuring a drag show and food service from Sha Sha's Poke. 9 pm, 5040 SE Hwy. 101. Tickets, $25, available at the bar and EventBrite.com

 

Sunday, June 28

Pacific City Farmers Market 

Pacific City Library

Find fresh, juicy, nutritious fruits and vegetables right from the farmer. 10 am-2 pm, 6200 Camp Street.

 

Summer Kite Festival

Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City

Temporarily relocated due to construction at the D River Wayside, this two-day festival promises stunning kites of all sizes and family fun for all. 10 am-4 pm, 1501 NW 40th Place.

 

Glastonbury Renaissance Faire

Toledo Waterfront Park

Immerse yourself the Renaissance era with live action, vendors and plenty of activities for kids.  $12 adults, $8 kids and seniors, free for kids aged four and younger. 10 am-5:30 pm, 127 NW A Street. FMI, go to glastonburyrenaissancefaire.org.

 

Lincoln City Sunday Market

Lincoln City Cultural Center

Find fresh produce, specialty foods and handmade art plus music from The Sweet Adelines followed by popular singer-songwriter Dylan Crawford. 10 am-2 pm, 540 NE Hwy. 101. FMI, go to LincolnCitySundayMarket.org.

 

Music in the Park

Netarts Community Park • Netarts

Bring blankets and chairs, enjoy live music from Mercury Coast and learn about recent park improvements and future playground fund-raising efforts. Donations for future park improvements will be accepted. 1-3 pm.

 

Amateur Radio Field Day

Oregon Coast Community College • Newport

Visitors are invited to stop by, meet local operators, learn about amateur radio and see the equipment in action. 1 to 5 pm, 400 SE College Way. FMI, go to N7OY.org.

 

Batty for Bats

Tillamook Forest Center

Join naturalists to discover the bats that live in the Tillamook State Forest and the myths that surround these mini mammals.1:30 pm, 26 miles east of Tillamook on Highway 6. FMI, go to www.tillamookforestcenter.org.

 

“A Course in Miracles"

Congregational Church of Lincoln City

This ongoing spiritual self-study program offers a warm welcome to all. 2-3 pm, 2435 NW Oar Place. FMI, call Pam at 541-961-0084 or Mary Anne at 480-310-3433.

 

Nehalem Bay Pride
Heart of Cartm • Netarts

The festivities continue with a pre-party glam and craft session at 2 pm followed by a community waterfront party with tacos, music and games at 3 pm, 395 Nehalem Blvd. FMI, go to heartofcartm.org.

 

Tillamook County Rodeo

Tillamook County Fairgrounds

Bareback riding, barrel racing and bull riding are just a few of the spectacles on offer. $20 for adults, free for kids aged 10 and younger. Gate at 4 pm, events at 7 pm, 4603 3rd Street. FMI and advance tickets, go to tillamookrodeo.com.

 

Moon Mountain String Band

Pacific Maritime Heritage Center • Newport

KYAQ 91.7 FM presents a lively night of bluegrass and newgrass from this Eugene band, known for its dynamic stage presence and tightly woven harmonies. 7 pm, 333 SE Bay Blvd. $20 in advance, $25 at the door. FMI, call 541-272-5200.

 

Monday, June 29

Tai Chi

Lincoln City Community Center

9:30 am in the Senior Center, 2150 NE Oar Place. 

Introductory Tai Chi

Yaquina Barre Dance Studio • Newport
These community sessions are designed to be accessible for all ages and ability levels, particularly beginners and older adults. 10 am and again at 6 pm, 630 SW Hurbert Street. To register, call 916-862-7974.

 

Book Sale

Driftwood Public Library • Lincoln City

A book lover's paradise with thousands of books, CDs, audiobooks, puzzles and more, with a 50-percent-off sale category every week. 10 am-2 pm, second floor, 801 SW Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-996-1215. 

 

Social Bridge

Newport 60+ Activity Center

A great way to get back to bridge or to learn a new game. All welcome. Every Monday at 10:45 am, 20 SE 2nd Street.

 

“Americans We: A Star-Spangled Celebration”

Yachats Commons

The Pacific Coast Wind Ensemble presents an evening of patriotic favorites, Gershwin classics, New Orleans jazz and the nation's official march in recognition of America's 250th anniversary. Donations welcome. 7 pm, 441 Hwy. 101 N. FMI, go to pcwindensemble.org.

 

Tuesday, June 30

Toddler Time Storytime

Newport Public Library

Gentle stories, songs and wiggle-friendly fun. 10:30 am, 35 NW Nye Street.

 

Siletz Valley Grange Farmers Market

Siletz Valley Grange

Plants, canned goods, ceramics, woodworking, textile creations, books and more. 10 am-2 pm, 224 Gaither Street. Kitchen open from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm.

 

Bingo and Taco Tuesday

Newport Elks Lodge

Have fun and support the community. Bingo is minimum $25 buy-in, cash only. 5:30 pm, 45 SE Moore Drive.

 

Newport Cribbage Club

American Legion Post • Newport

Everyone from beginners to experts is invited to play this fabulous, two-player card game. 5:30 pm, 424 West Olive Street.

 

“Free to Grow”

Primaltones Community Venue • Newport
A screening of this award-winning short film exploring the impacts of aerial pesticide spraying in Oregon forests, followed by a panel discussion featuring forestry expert Chuck Willer, advocate Eron King, author Carol Van Strum and conservation organizer Deb Fant. 6 pm, 2925 SE Ferry Slip Road. FMI, email Willow@coastrange.org.

 

Full Moon Sound Healing

InnerCompass Center • Lincoln City

If life feels uncertain or in transition, this complimentary Full Moon Crystal Bowl Sound Healing offers a gentle space for support, reflection and renewal. 7 pm, 4840 SE Hwy. 101. FMI, call 510-734-5748.

 

Wednesday, July 1

Waldport Wednesday Market

Waldport Community Center

Support local artists, crafters and farmers and purchase unique, locally-made treasures. 9 am-2 pm, 265 Alsea Hwy.

 

Tai Chi

Lincoln City Community Center

9:30 am in the Senior Center, 2150 NE Oar Place. 

 

Newport Zen Meditation

Samaritan Center for Health Education • Newport

Seated focused meditation with the local Zen Buddhist community. Free. 10-11:30 am, 740 SW 9th Street. FMI, call Kent at 458-277-3228.

 

Gentle Yoga Sessions

Lincoln City Cultural Center

This New Moon Yoga class features slow, gentle movements guided by the breath and awareness for flexibility in body, mind and spirit. Safe and appropriate for all levels. Noon, 540 NE Hwy. 101.

 

Shut Up & Write!

Pioneer Joe Coffee • Lincoln City

Break through your writer's block and overcome procrastination. 2:30-4 pm, 869 SW 51st Street. FMI, contact CJ at 541-224-6498.

 

"Sea Change"

Newport Visual Arts Center

An opening reception for this solo exhibition of ocean-inspired artwork by Lincoln City artist Julie Fiedler. 5 to 7 pm, 777 NW Beach Drive. FMI, go to coastarts.org or call 541-265-6569.

 

Cribbage Club

The Horn Public House • Depoe Bay

Enjoy fabulous ocean and harbor views, and congenial competition. Six games, $9 entry. 5 pm, 110 SE Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-574-7668.

 

Bingo

Panther Creek Community Center • Otis

Food served from 4 pm. Bingo runs from 5-7 pm, 655 N Wayside Loop, follow the signs from the Otis junction. FMI, email marex@centurylink.net.

Vinyasa Flow Yoga

Depoe Bay Community Hall

Join Melissa Caye every Wednesday. Bring a mat, or extras will be available. $8 or pay what you can. 5:30-6:30 pm, 220 Bay Street.

 

Tango Lessons

Lincoln City Cultural Center

Learn the steps to this elegant Latin American dance. No partner needed. 6-8 pm, 540 NE Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-992-1002 or email sachdeva.kanwal@gmail.com.

 

Open Art Night

Bay City Arts Center

Hosted by Matt Sohler, this open studio offers an inclusive and supportive environment for you to work on anything your heart desires. Network with other artists or work quietly on your own. Bring your own art supplies. Donations encouraged. 6-8 pm, 5680 A Street.

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