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Friday, Jan. 17 COAST CALENDAR Saturday, Jan. 18 Alsea Bay Bridge Interpretive Center • Waldport Roy Lowe leads this Yaquina Birders & Naturalists fi eld trip that begins in Alsea Bay, a wintering area for grebes, loons, great blue herons and a variety of ducks. The group will then travel east to the 50-acre Eckman Lake. 9-11 am, 320 NW Hwy. 101. Lincoln County Commons • Newport Snug in the fairgrounds exhibition hall, this market features locally made handcrafts, art, specialty foods and fresh fruits, vegetables and farm products from Lincoln County farms and growers from surrounding areas. 9 am-1 pm, 633 NE 3rd Street. FMI, go to www. newportfarmersmarket.org. Lincoln City Cultural Center Find housewares, small appliances, electronics, bed and bath items, books, DVDs and more. Lunch and snacks available to buy. 9 am-3 pm, 540 NE Highway 101. FMI, go to lincolncity-culturalcenter.org or call 541-994-9994. “From Broadway to Ballroom” Newport 60+ Activity Center Learn basic steps from salsa, mambo and cha-cha. No dance experience necessary — just a good sense of humor. 11 am-noon, 20 SE Second Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617. Rummage Sale Lincoln City Cultural Center Find housewares, small appliances, electronics, bed and bath items, books, DVDs and more. Lunch and snacks available to buy. 9 am-3 pm, 540 NE Highway 101. FMI, go to lincolncity-culturalcenter.org or call 541-994-9994. “A Bad Year for Tomatoes” Hazel the Dragon, carved by Doris Munson of Spokane, will be among the attractions at Artistry in Wood, Saturday and Sunday in Lincoln City Theatre West • Lincoln City This comedy from Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright John Patrick follows the upheaval in the small New England hamlet of Beaver Haven when a famous actress comes to town. 7:30 pm, 3536 SE Highway 101. Tickets, $15 for adults; $13 for seniors and students, available at www.theatrewest.com or by calling 541-994-5663. Saturday, Jan. 18 cont. Salishan Resort • Gleneden Beach Indulge your inner artist by adding fun stencil art to a tote bag to carry home all your Salishan treasures. $25. 1-3 pm, 7760 NW Highway 101. FMI, go to www. salishan.com or call 541-764-2371. Center • Otis Come and enjoy Señor Mike’s marvelous Mexican meal. Side dishes, drinks and desserts will be included. $7 for adults; $3.50 for children under 12. 4-6 pm, 655 N Wayside Loop. FMI, call 541-994-8222. “A Bad Year for Tomatoes” “Mendelssohn and Anthea” Theatre West • Lincoln City This comedy from Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright John Patrick follows the upheaval in the small New England hamlet of Beaver Haven when a famous actress comes to town. 2 pm and again at 7:30 pm, 3536 SE Highway 101. Tickets, $15 for adults; $13 for seniors and students, available at www.theatrewest. com or by calling 541-994-5663. Newport Performing Arts Center The Newport Symphony Orchestra at the Ocean presents an evening of music headlined by Mendelssohn’s “Violin Concerto in E minor” featuring guest violinist Anthea Kreston. 7:30-9 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. Past Forward Tango Beginner Class Newport 60+ Activity Center Playing tunes from the 1920’s through the ’60s. Free. 2-4 pm, 20 SE Second Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617. Taco, Burrito and Chili Dinner Panther Creek Senior and Community South Beach Community Center • Newport Learn the Argentine Tango, or Milonga, with a free class from 6:30 to 7:30 and a free dance from 7:30 to 10 pm. Donations accepted. 3024 SE Ferry Slip Road. FMI, call 541-574-9189. Hwy. W. FMI, call 503-842-4964. Gould Piano Trio “From Page to Stage, and Back Again” Camp Winema • ?Cloverdale Neskowin Chamber Music presents the fi rst concert in its 2020 series, a performance from the Gould Piano Trio joined by clarinetist Robert Plane. $25. 3 pm, 5195 Winema Road. FMI, call 503-965-6499. Newport Public Library Oregon Coast actor and speaker Megan Cole discusses how she selects material, how she moves it from the page to spoken performance, and how her guiding principle is that of all good writers: Know Your Audience. 2 pm, 35 NW Nye Street. FMI, call 541-265-2153. “Magick & Medicine” Oregon Coast Artisan Market Yachats Agate Festival 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. Yachats Commons This ninth annual festival features vendors, displays, special guest speakers and demonstrations. 10 am-4 pm, 441 Hwy 101. FMI, call 541-547-3530. Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City This annual show from the Coastal Carvers features creations by woodworkers of all ages as well as a host of free seminars. Free admission. 10 am-4 pm, 1777 NW 44th Street. FMI, go to www.chinookwindscasino.com or call 888-244-6665. Yachats Commons This ninth annual festival features vendors, displays, special guest speakers and demonstrations. 10 am-4 pm, 441 Hwy 101. FMI, call 541-547-3530. Tah·Lume • Lincoln City Explore the various properties of plants and herbs from coastal backyards and learn how to gather them responsibly and respectfully. 2-3:30 pm, 1221 NW Hwy. 101. Pre-registration required. $20. FMI, go to TahLume.com. Beached Bird Training Sessions “Mendelssohn and Anthea” Netarts Community Center Join the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST) and help make a diff erence for the environment. Come with a survey partner in mind or plan to join a team during training. 11 am-5 pm, 4949 Netarts Newport Performing Arts Center The Newport Symphony Orchestra at the Ocean presents an afternoon of music headlined by Mendelssohn’s “Violin Concerto in E minor” featuring guest violinist Anthea Kreston. 2-4 pm, 777 West Olive Street. Tickets, Artistry in Wood Art Smart Artists’ Studio Association • Lincoln City A chance for kids aged seven to 13 to stretch their imaginations and learn new art skills by creating the story: “Shapeshifters and Their Journey Home.” Drop-ins are welcome, $5 per class. Three sessions available: 10:30 am-noon; 1-2:30 pm; and 3-4:30 pm, 620 NE Hwy. 101. FMI, go to asaart.net or call 541-992-4292. Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City This annual show from the Coastal Carvers features creations by woodworkers of all ages as well as a host of free seminars. Free admission. 10 am-5 pm, 1777 NW 44th Street. FMI, go to www.chinookwindscasino.com or call 888-244-6665. Gardener’s Roundtable the West Coast’s humpback whales?” 10 am-noon, 35 NW Nye Street. FMI, call 541-265-2153. Toledo Fire Station Ann Geyer, Lincoln County Master Gardener and native plant specialist leads this roundtable on how to choose and care for native plants. 10 am-noon, 285 NE Burgess Road. Book Sale Beach cleanup Humpback Whale Talk Newport Public Library Oregon State University graduate student Karen Lohman presents a talk titled “Where are the breeding grounds of Sunday, Jan. 19 Artistry in Wood Yachats Agate Festival Newport Farmers Market Rummage Sale Tote-Ally Paint Time paradise off ers a huge selection and unbelievably low prices, with a 50 percent discount on humor throughout January. 10 am-2 pm, 801 SW Highway 101. FMI, call 541-557-9400. Winter Birding Walk $27 and $42 plus fees or $10 for students, available at www.coastarts.org or by calling 541-265-2787. Inspirational Sounds Gospel Choir Lincoln City Cultural Center Prepare for some audience participation as this popular choir honors Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a show rooted in African- American gospel musical traditions. 2-5 pm, 540 NE Highway 101. Tickets, $25 general, $23 for seniors aged 60 and up, and $12 for kids aged 18 and under, available at lincolncity- culturalcenter.org or by calling 541-994-9994. Open Mic Night Green Salmon Coff ee House • Yachats An open mic night for music, poetry, prose and performances. Free. 7-9 pm, 220 Hwy. 101 N. FMI, call 541-547-3530. Monday, Jan. 20 Mosaic Stained Glass Trivet class Artists’ Studio Association • Lincoln City Rosemary Wood-Hemm leads this two-day class, with students creating their design on the fi rst day and learning how to grout on the second. $45 plus $10 materials fee. 11 am, 620 NE Hwy. 101. FMI, go to asaart.net or call 541-996- 4442. Continues Tuesday. Marci’s Bar & Bistro • Lincoln City All artists, musicians, comedians, poets and performers are encouraged. 8 pm-midnight, 1343 NW Highway 101. FMI, go to marcisbar. com or call 541-418-5473. Writing Lounge Hoff man Center for the Arts • Manzanita Get concrete instruction and prompts to practice in areas like character development, point of view and description. $5. 1 pm, 594 Laneda Avenue. FMI, call 503-368-3846. Open Mic Art Accelerated • Tillamook Poets, storytellers, comedians and songwriters are invited to share their stories, poems, songs and comedy routines in a supportive and enthusiastic atmosphere. 6:30-8 pm, 1906 Third Street. FMI, go to www. artaccelerated.org or call 503-809-9172. Speaker Series Cape Perpetua Visitor Center • Yachats Fran Recht describes analyses done for the Newport- based MidCoast Watersheds Council about the impacts of sea level rise on Oregon’s tidal wetlands. 11 am- noon, 2400 Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-547-3289. Community Thank You QUESTuary Trivia Night Lincoln City Cultural Center Phillip Bowles, owner of Phill’s Smok/N Grill, serves up a free meal to all Lincoln City fi rst responders. Sponsored by American Legion Post 97 and the Lincoln City Elks Lodge 1886. Breakfast will be on off er from 9 to 10:30 am, followed by lunch from 11 am to 1 pm, 540 NE Highway 101. FMI, call 541-994-9994. Garibaldi Portside Bistro Organized by the Tillamook Estuaries Partnership, this fun event invites guests to test their nature knowledge while supporting outdoor education programs for Tillamook County students. $5 donation suggested. 6-8 pm, 606 Biak Avenue. FMI, call 971-265-1567. Treat your favorite person without breaking the bank, with bowling at $20 per hour (including shoe rental) for up to six people; 12-inch pizzas for $10 apiece; and drink specials aplenty. 4-9:30 pm, 316 SE Highway 101. FMI, go to www. oldelinelanes.com or call 541-614-1650. Paint Afternoon Creative Open Mic Hoff man Center for the Arts • Manzanita Author Leigh Camacho Rourks reads from her new short story collection, “Moon Trees and Other Orphans.” 4-6 pm, 594 Laneda Avenue. FMI, call 503-368-3846. Thursday, Jan. 23 Newport 60+ Activity Center Learn about your Social Security and retirement options. Noon-1 pm, 20 SE Second Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617. Tuesday, Jan. 21 Agate Beach • Newport Manzanita Writers’ Series Wednesday, Jan. 22 Social Security Presentation Roby’s Furniture • Tillamook A chance for adults and kids aged eight and older to paint together. Refreshments provided. 1-3 pm, 1901 N Main Avenue. FMI, go to www.artaccelerated.org or call 503-809-9172. Driftwood Public Library • Lincoln City Tucked away at the library’s south end, this book lover’s Join the Newport Chapter of Surfrider Foundation to clean up debris pushed ashore by the recent storms. Bags and rubber gloves will be provided, but volunteers are encouraged to bring their own. Meet at 11 am in the parking lot at Agate Beach State Recreation Site next to the Best Western Hotel. Fun, Functional Fitness Newport 60+ Activity Center Learn breathing, strength and balance every Wednesday and Friday. 1:45-2:45 pm, 20 SE Second Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617. “The Wisdom of Wit” Hoff man Center for the Arts • Manzanita Oregon Coast actor Liz Cole performs her one-woman version of “WIT” by Margaret Edson, the story of a brilliant professor who suddenly fi nds the tools of academia useless in her journey to come to terms with her diagnosis of ovarian cancer. $10. 3-5 pm, 594 Laneda Avenue. FMI, call 503-368-3846. Adult Craft Night Waldport Public Library Come along and create your own dream catcher to take home. 5-7 pm, 460 NW Hemlock Street. Spring Resident Show & Tell Sitka Center for Art and Ecology • Otis This free event gives guests the chance to chat with the fi rst four spring residents to arrive — visual artists Brie Schettle and Laurie Lambrecht, music composer Eli Neuman-Hammond and ecologist Susan Waters. 6 pm, 56605 Sitka Drive Trivia Thursday Black Squid Beerhouse • Lincoln City Free trivia with a diff erent theme each week, and prizes for 1st and 2nd place teams. Free. 7-9 pm, 3001 SW Highway 101. FMI, go to www. blacksquidbeerhouse.com or call 541-614-0733. Susan Waters Thrift Shop Bingo Beachcrest Brewing Company • Gleneden Beach This ain’t your grandma’s bingo. Wild, wacky prizes and fun for all. Outside food welcome. Free 6-8 pm, 7755 North Highway 101. FMI, go to beachcrestbrewing.com or call 541-234-4013. Pajama Party Newport 60+ Activity Center The dress code is comfy pajamas and fl uff y slippers, and the refreshments will feature comfort-food classics such as hot baked cinnamon rolls and hot chocolate with marshmallows. 1-3 pm, 20 SE Second Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617. Cheap Date Night Olde Line Lanes & Kitchen • Lincoln City “A Bad Year for Tomatoes” Theatre West • Lincoln City This comedy from Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright John Patrick follows the upheaval in the small New England hamlet of Beaver Haven when a famous actress comes to town. 7:30 pm, 3536 SE Highway 101. Tickets, $15 for adults; $13 for seniors and students, available at www. theatrewest.com or by calling 541-994-5663. 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