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COAST CALENDAR Friday, Nov. 1 Christmas Bazaar Autumn Social St. Peter the Fisherman Lutheran Church • Lincoln City Browse quilts and crafts alongside a treasure room and raffl e, with proceeds funding mission projects. 10 am-3 pm, 1226 SW 13th Street. Pacifi c Maritime Heritage Center • Newport Retired Coast Guardsman Tom McAdams shares tales of local seafaring history in the museum’s Doerfl er Family Theater. A cookie buff et, cider and coff ee will be served. 6 pm, 333 SE Bay Blvd. Artisan Faire “Doubt: A Parable” Salishan Resort • Gleneden Beach Find gifts, one-of-a-kind crafts and handmade goods from local vendors. 11 am-4 pm, 7760 NW Highway 101. FMI, call 541-272-9687. Newport Performing Arts Center The Red Octopus Theatre Company presents John Patrick Shanley’s modern morality tale, set in a 1960s Catholic school. 7 pm, 777 West Olive Street. Tickets, $22 for adults or $16 for students, available at www.coastarts.org or by calling 541-265-2787. Paper Quilling Class Newport Public Library Local artist Karen Frantz shows how to make quilled pointsettia, which can be used to decorate candles or other holiday items. Free. Call 541-265-2153 to sign up. 1-3 pm, 35 NW Nye Street. All aboard SUZI ESZTERHAS Yaquina Pacifi c Railroad Historical Society • Toledo A dedication ceremony for the society’s new train play structure. 4 pm, 100 NW A Street. “Death Trap” Lincoln City Cultural Center Settle in for an evening of twists and turns as Theatre West presents this classic Ira Levin murder mystery. 7:30 pm, 540 NE Highway 101. Tickets, $15 for adults or $13 for seniors and students, available at www.lincolncity- culturalcenter.org or by calling 541-994-9994. Costume Karaoke Competition Marci’s Bar & Bistro • Lincoln City Saturday, Nov. 2 Anything goes at this First Friday Karaoke Competition, with prizes through the night. 8:30 pm-1:30 am, 1343 NW Highway 101. FMI, call 541-418-5473. First Weekend Galleries throughout Toledo Toledo’s artists throw open their doors for the latest in their monthly art celebrations, with complimentary refreshments and engaging conversation. 10 am-5 pm, 151 NE Alder Street FMI, go to toledoartwalk.com/fi rst-weekend. Veterans’ Stand Down Tillamook County Fairgrounds • Tillamook Connect with Tillamook County’s veteran population and a broad range of services, including food, clothing, medical, legal and mental health assistance, job counseling and referral, plus companionship and camaraderie. 10 am-2 pm, 4603 3rd Street. Sip + Shop Downtown Tillamook Take an after-hours stroll through downtown, sipping and shopping as you go. 5-7 pm, 208 Main Avenue. FMI, go to www. tillamookchamber.org or call 503-842-7525. Newport Farmers Market Open Studio Downtown Newport Find seasonal produce, art, crafts and more from some 60 vendors, alongside live music and a hot food court. 9 am-1 pm, Highway 101 & Angle Street. Salishan Resort • Gleneden Beach Create a memorable collage, explore a new style of painting, or create a fun DIY craft. 10 am-noon, 7760 NW Highway 101. FMI, go to www.salishan.com or call 541-764-2371. “Sea of Shadows” Newport Public Library A free screening of this award-winning fi lm about the fi ght to save the vaquita porpoise from extinction. 10 am, 35 NW Nye Street. FMI, contact Contact Joy Primrose at marine_lover4ever@yahoo. com or 541-517-8754. “Moon Over Buff alo” NCRD Performing Arts Center • Nehalem The Riverbend Players present this Ken Ludwig farce about fading actors chasing one last crack at the limelight. $14 in advance; $17 at the door. 7 pm, 36155 9th Street. FMI, call 855-444-6273. Christmas Bazaar By Ivan Kelly Dia De Muertos Driftwood Public Library • Lincoln City A potluck celebration of Dia de Muertos, the Day of the Dead. Bring a dish to pass and share in fellowship and celebration of loved ones who have passed on. 6-8 pm, 801 SW Highway 101 FMI, call 541-996-2277. Coff ee Corral Challenge Newport 60+ Activity Center Vote for your favorite brew at this inaugural celebration of the blessed bean, where a number of local roasters will have their coff ee available to taste. 10 am-1 pm, 20 SE Second Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617. St. Peter the Fisherman Lutheran Church • Lincoln City Browse quilts and crafts alongside a treasure room and raffl e, with proceeds funding mission projects. 10 am-3 pm, 1226 SW 13th Street. Enjoy the dramatic bidding action alongside all-you-can-eat pie at this Food Roots fund-raiser. $5 for kids under 12, and $10 for adults. 6:30 pm, 113 Main Avenue. FMI, call 503- 815-2800. Newport Nonbelievers Newport Public Library The secular, humanist discussion group ponders the question, “What if we change the word Creator to Source?” All welcome. 1:30 pm, 35 NW Nye Street. FMI, email newnon1@outlook.com. “Moon Over Buff alo” Harvest & Holidays Yachats Commons This juried craft fair sees some 80 exhibitors off ering everything from jewelry, wood crafts and metal art to bath and body products; photography and gourmet dog treats. 10 am-4 pm, 441 Highway 101 North. FMI, call 541-547-4734. Forest Bathing Salishan Resort • Gleneden Beach Enjoy being immersed in nature and the tranquility of the Salishan forest aided by a skilled guide. $10. 10:30-11:30 am, 7760 NW Highway 101. FMI, go to www. salishan.com or call 541-764-2371. Pie Auction Pacifi c Restaurant • Tillamook NCRD Performing Arts Center • Nehalem 7 pm. See Friday listing. “Doubt: A Parable” Launch The Squid “The Great” Newport Performing Arts Center 7 pm. See Friday listing. Hoff man Center for the Arts • Manzanita Release event for the 7th edition of the North Coast Squid literary magazine. 7-9 pm, 594 Laneda Avenue. FMI, call 503-368-3846. Paint and Sip Salishan Resort • Gleneden Beach Find your inner artist, regardless of age or skill level. Includes light instruction, two wine tastings and your take-home masterpiece. $40. 1-3 pm, 7760 NW Highway 101. FMI, go to www.salishan. com or call 541-764-2371. Newport Performing Arts Center The Newport Symphony Orchestra at the Ocean presents an evening of music composed by Ernest Bloch and Franz Schubert. Followed by a wine reception off ering refreshments and the chance to meet the musicians. 7:30 pm, 777 West Olive Street. Tickets, $27 and $42 plus fees, or $10 for students, available at www.coastarts.org or by calling 541-265-2787. “Death Trap” Lincoln City Cultural Center 7:30 pm. See Friday listing. Sea otters star at the Oregon Coast Learning Institute • Tuesday, Nov. 5, in Lincoln City Sunday, Nov. 3 Pancake Breakfast Gleneden Beach Community Club Enjoy a meal of sausage or ham, eggs, and all the pancakes you can eat, accompanied by orange juice, tea or coff ee. 8-11 am, 110 Azalea Street. $6 for adults, $3 for kids aged 4 to 10. Under 4s eat free. Community Breakfast Panther Creek Senior and Community Center • Otis Breakfast will consist of pancakes, eggs any way you want them including omelets, hash brown potatoes, ham or sausage, French toast or biscuits and gravy. $6 for adults or $3 for children under 12. 8 am-noon, 655 Wayside Loop in the Panther Creek area. Marvelous Mushroom Adventure Tillamook Estuaries Partnership • Garibaldi Join Tillamook Estuaries Partnership staff on an adventure through the world of fl eshy fungi. 9 am-noon. FMI, call 503-322-2222. Maryann Lewis off ers easy solutions to shaping and trimming the most popular shrubs grown in North Coast gardens. $10. 10 am-noon, 594 Laneda Avenue. FMI, call 503-368-3846. Aesthetic Pruning Workshop Hoff man Center for the Arts • Manzanita Prior pruning knowledge is recommended for this intensive session with the Wonder Garden’s very own Pavlova of Pruning, Maryann Lewis. $35. 1-4 pm, 594 Laneda Avenue. FMI, call 503-368-3846. “Moon Over Buff alo” NCRD Performing Arts Center • Nehalem 2 pm. See Friday listing. Oregon Coast Artisan Market Lincoln City Community Center Find farm produce, bath and body products, jewelry, pottery, tie dye and more. 10 am-3 pm, 2150 NE Oar Place. First Weekend “Pruning for Beginners” Hoff man Center for the Arts • Manzanita Galleries throughout Toledo 10 am-5 pm. See Saturday listing. Mandala Christmas Ornaments Artists’ Studio Association • Lincoln City Make a beautiful keepsake ornament using a mandala design and various options for bling. All materials provided. $15 plus $5 materials fee. 1-4 pm, 620 NE Hwy. 101. FMI, go to asaart.net or call 541-996-4442. “The Great” Newport Performing Arts Center The Newport Symphony Orchestra at the Ocean presents an evening of music composed by Ernest Bloch and Franz Schubert. Followed by a wine reception off ering refreshments and the chance to meet the musicians. 2 pm, 777 West Olive Street. Tickets, $27 and $42 plus fees, or $10 for students, available at www. coastarts.org or by calling 541-265-2787. Wolfe, Rita Warton and Talia and Matt Neely. Admission by donation. 2:30 pm, 540 NE Highway 101. Monday, Nov. 4 Book Sale Fall Book Sale Driftwood Public Library • Lincoln City Tucked away at the library’s south end, this book lover’s paradise off ers a huge selection and unbelievably low prices. 10 am-2 pm, 801 SW Highway 101. FMI, call 541-557-9400. Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital • Lincoln City Hosted by Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital Auxiliary in conjunction with Bob’s Beach Books, the sale will feature a large selection of new releases in hardback and paperback, gift items and more. 7 am-4 pm, 3043 NE 28th Street. FMI, call 541-996-7132. The Borealis Quintet Camp Winema • Neskowin The Neskowin Chamber Music series continues with this group, praised by the Washington Post for its “sensitive collaborations that have a sophisticated and cosmopolitan air.” $25. 3 pm, 5195 Winema Road. Tuesday, Nov. 5 Newport Historic Walk Hallmark Resort • Newport Join the Yachats Coastal Gems for a stroll through this vibrant town. 9:45 am, 744 SW Elizabeth Street. FMI, call or text Maryann at 541-961-4279. Mushroom Talk Waldport Community Center Oregon mushroom hunter and enthusiast Nina Beckert presents information about safe foraging and how to clean and prepare mushrooms, preceded by a Harvest Pie & Ice Cream Social. 4 pm, 265 NW Hemlock Street. Coff ee Concert Creative Open Mic Lincoln City Cultural Center A casual matinée concert featuring complimentary pastries and Cape Foulweather coff ee plus performances from Bob Herman, Paul Beard, Carol Marci’s Bar & Bistro • Lincoln City All artists, musicians, comedians, poets and performers are encouraged. 8 pm- midnight, 1343 NW Highway 101. FMI, call 541-418-5473. Learn How to Play Mahjong Newport 60+ Activity Center Barbara Bush teaches the American version of this fun, centuries-old tile game. 10 am-noon, 20 SE Second Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617. Harvest & Holidays Yachats Commons This juried craft fair sees some 80 exhibitors off ering everything from jewelry, wood crafts and metal art to bath and body products; photography and gourmet dog treats. 10 am-4 pm, 441 Highway 101 North. FMI, call 541-547-4734. Wednesday, Nov. 6 Oregon Coast Learning Institute Salishan Resort • Gleneden Beach The fall semester continues with, at 10 am, “Warrior Women, Part 2: The Revolutionary War” and “Written Out of History” both presented by Mick McLean, followed at 1 pm by “Oregon Sea Otters: Once and Future” by Robert Bailey. Visitors are welcome to attend a full day’s presentations for free. 10 am-4 pm, 7760 NW Highway 101. FMI, go to www.ocli.us or call Ric at 541-994-4810. Tarot Reading Red Cock Artisan Marketplace • Lincoln City Barbara Stott will be off ering 20-, 30- or 60-minute readings for $30, $45 and $80. 11 am-4 pm, 1221 NW Hwy. 101. Call 541-921-2750 to book a time. Walk-ins also welcome. FMI, go to www.redcockmarketplace.com. Thursday, Nov. 7 Zimri Cellars Wine Tasting Beachcrest Brewing Company • Gleneden Beach Wine maker Jason Bull will be pouring some of his Willamette Valley-produced wines and chatting about the wine-making process. 5-6:30 pm, 7755 North Highway 101. FMI, go to beachcrestbrewing.com or call 541-234-4013. Wild Family Wednesday Midcoast Watersheds Council Newport Public Library A chance for students, grades K through 5 to try their hand at painting bookends accompanied by a parent or guardian. 2:45-4:30 pm, 35 NW Nye Street. FMI, call 541-265-2153. Trivia Thursday Newport Visual Arts Center NOAA Research Fisheries Biologist Dr. Chris Jordan talks about how the presence of large wood debris and beaver restoration can improve streams and create resilient watersheds. 6:30 pm, 777 NW Beach Drive. Celebrity Server Pig N’ Pancake • Lincoln City It’s the Battle of the Bachelors as City Councilor Riley Hoagland and Recreation Supervisor Boone Marker face off to raise funds for Family Promise. 5:30 pm, 3910 NE Hwy. 101. Coastal Arts Guild Newport Visual Arts Center Guest speaker Veronica Lundell looks at how the Nye Beach banner project began and how it has grown since. 11 am, 777 NW Beach Drive. FMI, or an invitation to attend, call Mary Holt at 541-765-4599. Bret Lucich DECEMBER 6 & 7, 8PM LIVE MUSIC • CHINOOK’S SEAFOOD GRILL TICKETS $25 - $40 Black Squid Beerhouse • Lincoln City Free trivia with a diff erent theme each week, and prizes for 1st and 2nd place teams. 7-9 pm, 3001 SW Highway 101. FMI, go to www.blacksquidbeerhouse.com or call 541-614-0733. “Death Trap” Lincoln City Cultural Center 7:30 pm. See Friday listing. 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