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About Oregon Coast today. (Lincoln City, OR) 2005-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 2020)
Friday, Feb. 14 Coff ee With the Mayor My Petite Sweet • Lincoln City Join Lincoln City Mayor Dick Anderson for coff ee and conversation. 9 am, 1710 NE Highway 101. Sip + Shop Downtown Tillamook Take a stroll through downtown Tillamook, visiting local merchants and sampling delicious beverages. 5-7 pm, 1906 Third Street. FMI, call 503-809-9172. Ceremony of Renewal Little Log Church • Yachats Minister Mary Crook leads this ceremony, off ering committed couples, married or otherwise, the opportunity to renew their vows in a group setting. Ceremonies at noon at 5:30 pm. $20 donation suggested. 328 West 3rd Street. COAST CALENDAR Sweetheart Spaghetti Dinner Panther Creek Senior and Community Red Hot and Naughty Valentine’s Burlesque Show • Friday, Feb. 14, in Newport Saturday, Feb. 15 cont. Craft Tea I Love Lucille Art Sale La Tea Da Tearoom • Tillamook Enjoy tea and scones alongside crafting time with old friends and new. $5. 2-4:30 pm, 904 Main Avenue. FMI, call 503-842-5447. Lincoln City Cultural Center Browse a range of original paintings, imported kilim rugs, fi ne pottery and art furniture willed to the center by longstanding volunteer Lucille Bacon. 1-5 pm, 540 NE Highway 101. FMI, go to lincolncity-culturalcenter.org or call 541-994-9994. Continues through Monday. Open Mic Art Accelerated • Tillamook Poets, storytellers, comedians and songwriters are invited to a literary evening emceed by Rick Persons and Penny Eberle. 6:30-8 pm, 1906 Third Street. FMI, go to www.artaccelerated.org or call 503-809-9172. Manzanita Writers’ Series Hoff man Center for the Arts • Manzanita Author Kim Taylor Blakemore reads from her latest novel, “The Companion,” a tale of dangerous women with hidden motives. 7-9 pm, 594 Laneda Avenue. FMI, call 503-368-3846. Past Forward Newport 60+ Activity Center Tunes from the 1920s through the 1960s — standards, show tunes, bossa novas and popular hits. 2-4 pm, 20 SE Second Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617. pm, Suite 304, Lincoln City Outlets, 1500 SE Devils Lake Road. Winter Concert First Presbyterian Church of Newport The Oregon Coast Youth Symphony Festival presents the second of three free Winter Concerts, welcoming University of Oregon Music Professors Hal Grossman and Fritz Gearhart, along with their graduate student Jacquot String Quartet and special guest performers the Sprague High School String Quartet of Salem. Free but donations accepted. 7 pm, 227 NE 12th Street. FMI, go call 541-265-2841. Tango Beginner Class Sweetheart and Sweet Tarts Salt by Mojo • Lincoln City This terrarium-building workshop includes a glass terrarium, all materials, plants and one free drink. Tickets, $60, available at www.4theloveofplants.com. 6-8 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, 3024 SE Ferry Slip Road. Free but donations accepted. FMI, call 541-574-9189. Center • Otis Chef Michelangelo will prepare his rightfully famous pasta sauce in both meat and meatless versions. Come hungry, leave happy. 4-6 pm, 655 N Wayside Loop. $7 for adults or $3.50 for children under 12. FMI, email pcsacc@centurylink.net. Sea of Love 2020 Annual Sweethearts Ball Community Movie Night Waldport Moose Lodge Dinner of fi let mignon with all the fi xings and dessert served from 5 pm to 6:45 pm. $16 per person. 4-8 pm, 250 NW John Street. Family Independence Initiative Toledo Public Library Learn how low-income families can earn up to $800 over the course of 12 months by working on a journal for the Family Independence Initiative. 5 pm, 173 NW 7th Street. FMI, contact Paul Haeder at paul@fi i.com or 509 879-9337. Sunday, Feb. 16 Red, White & Blue Golf Tournament Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City A four-person, 18-hole scramble to celebrate President’s Day weekend. Shotgun start. $30 per player. 10 am-1 pm, 3245 NE 50th Street. FMI, go to www.chinookwindscasino.com or call 888-244-6665. to www.campmagruder.org, email offi ce@campmagruder.org or call 503-355-2310. “Gems of the Ocean II” Yachats Commons 10 am-4 pm. See Friday listing. Pacwest Poker Classic I Love Lucille Art Sale Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City 11 am-9 pm. See Monday listing. Lincoln City Cultural Center 9 am-5 pm. See Saturday listing. “Dye Your Own Silk Scarf” 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. Artists’ Studio Association • Lincoln City Each student will make two scarves using bleeding tissue paper and learn about other silk dying methods and techniques. $40. 1-4 pm, 620 NE Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-996-4442 or go to ASArt.net. Choir Camp Concert Willamette Writers Oregon Coast Artisan Market Camp Magruder • Rockaway Beach An evening of music to celebrate 35th anniversary of Choir Camp. 7 pm, 17450 Old Pacifi c Hwy. FMI, go Newport Public Library Florence newspaper editor and author Ned Hickson leads this free workshop on memoir and novel writing. 2-4 pm, 35 Valentine’s Dance Beach Club and Event Center • Lincoln City Enjoy the music of the 24-piece Lincoln Pops Big Band. Dance or sit and tap your toes to the music. Dinner and drinks will be served in the ballroom. 7-10 pm, 2020 NE 22nd Street. $14 cash at the door. FMI, call 541-272-9021. Moby Dick’s • Newport Americana Mayhem presents three sets of entertainment featuring beautiful dancing girls, dangerous circus acts, comedy and more, followed by a dance party. Win great prizes in the raffl e and take home a souvenir of your outfi t from the photo booth. $5 at the door. 8 pm, 448 SW Coast Hwy. Marci’s Bar & Bistro • Lincoln City Featuring Passionate Karaoke hosted by BC. 8-11 pm, 1343 NW Highway 101. FMI, go to marcisbar.com or call 541-418-5473. Three Together Acoustic Trio North County Recreation District • Nehalem An evening of intricate folk, pop and rock from the ‘60s and ‘70s, played a trio that won People’s Choice Award at the Florence Folk Festival. 7 pm, 361555 9th Street. Tickets, $15.27 or $20.44 for reserved seating, available at www.ncrd.org or by calling 855-444-6273. “Gems of the Ocean II” Yachats Commons An art quilt show featuring entries from around the world. $5 donation suggested. 10 am-4 pm, 441 Highway 101 North. FMI, contact info@ gemsoftheocean.org or 541-968-6089. Continues through Sunday. Writing Lounge Pacwest Poker Classic Oregon Legacy Series Hoff man Center for the Arts • Manzanita Today’s session: “Visual Spark: A Right Brain Boost for Character or Plot.” $5. 10:30 am-1 pm, 594 Laneda Avenue. FMI, call 503-368-3846. Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City 11 am-9 pm. See Monday listing. Open Mic Night Green Salmon Coff ee House • Yachats Open mic night for music, poetry, prose and performances. 7-9 pm, 220 Hwy 101 N. FMI, call 541-547-3530. Pacwest Poker Classic Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City The popular series returns, with the main event guaranteed for $225,000. 11 am-9 pm, 1777 NW 44th Street. FMI, go to www. chinookwindscasino.com or call 888-244-6665. Newport Farmers Market Arts and Crafts 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. 9 am-1 pm, 633 NE 3rd Street. Salishan Marketplace • Gleneden Beach Let your creativity bloom at the Adventure Offi ce in the Marketplace. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. 10 am-noon, 7760 North Highway 101. $18 per person. Reservations required. Go to Salishan.com. Oregon Coast Learning Institute Salishan Resort • Gleneden Beach The winter semester continues with, at 10 am, a presentation from astronomer Sifan Kahale, followed at 1 pm with a talk by high school exchange students from Portugal, Belgium, Russia, France and Italy. Guests are welcome to try a session for free. 7760 NW Highway 101. FMI, go to www.ocli.us or call Ric at 541- 994-4810. Mad Hatter Tea Party Newport 60+ Activity Center Don your fi nest Mad Hattire for this madcap party, off ering two hours of fashion, fun and frivolity for all. $5 donation suggested. 1-3 pm, 20 SE Second Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617. Lakeview Senior Living • Lincoln City This is Senior Prom for seniors. Wear your best duds and enjoy music from the Kacie Bowers Trio. 6:30-7:30 pm, 2690 NE Yacht Avenue. FMI, call 541-418-0324. 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, with a 50-percent discount on history throughout February. 10 am-2 pm, 801 SW Highway 101. FMI, call 541-557-9400. “Gems of the Ocean II” Yachats Commons 10 am-4 pm. See Friday listing. Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City The popular series returns, with the main event guaranteed for $225,000. 11 am-9 pm, 1777 NW 44th Street. FMI, go to www. chinookwindscasino.com or call 888-244-6665. Auditions Barn Community Playhouse • Tillamook Try out for a role in Agatha Christie’s classic whodunnit “And Then There Were None.” Director Chris Chiola is looking to fi ll 11 roles, with parts available for men and women of any age; as well as volunteers for stage and tech crew. 2-4 pm, 1204 Ivy Avenue. FMI, contact Chiola at 503-812-7036 or at chiola1970@yahoo.com. “History of” Pacwest Poker Classic “Art Therapy on the 101” Newport Public Library Lisa Blank, PhD., presents an overview of the Oregon Coast STEM Hub’s history, its current operations and an exciting vision for its future. 6-7 pm, 35 NW Nye Street. FMI, call 541-265-2153. Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City 11 am-9 pm. See Monday listing. Tah·Lume • Lincoln City An exploration of this growing fi eld, which gives everyone space to express themselves without fear of judgement. $40. 6:30-8:30 pm, 1221 NW Hwy. 101. FMI, go to TahLume.com or call 541-614-0890. Thursday, Feb. 20 made events have struck the region and how to prepare for them in the future. 5:30-8 pm, 3788 SE High School Drive. To register, go to http://www.oregoncoastcc.org/ disaster-preparedness or call 541-996-6222. Newport Public Library The League of Women Voters of Lincoln County welcomes Dr. Michelle Maher for an overview of the 2020 census. 11:30 am-1:30 pm, 35 NW Nye Street. FMI, call 541-265-2153. Naturalist Talk OSU Lincoln County Extension • Newport Kami Ellingson, watershed program manager for the US Forest Service, presents an overview of eff orts to restore the Salmon River Estuary. 7 pm, 1211 SE Bay Boulevard. FMI, call 541-574-6534. Pacwest Poker Classic Newport Seafood & Wine Festival South Beach • Newport It wouldn’t be winter on the coast without the Newport Seafood & Wine Festival, showcasing more than 150 premier Northwest wines, culinary professionals and regional artisans. 5-9 pm, 555 SW Coast Highway. FMI, go to seafoodandwine.com. Valentine’s Day Specials Pacwest Poker Classic Wednesday, Feb. 19 Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City 11 am-9 pm. See Monday listing. 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. • On the beach in Lincoln City • 1-888-CHINOOK • chinookwindscasino.com Book Sale Census Talk Under the Sea Creative Open Mic Variety • February 14 & 15 • 8pm-12am • No Cover 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. Tuesday, Feb. 18 Lincoln City Cultural Center Browse a range of original paintings, imported kilim rugs, fi ne pottery and art furniture willed to the center by longstanding volunteer Lucille Bacon. 9 am-5 pm, 540 NE Highway 101. FMI, go to lincolncity-culturalcenter.org or call 541- 994-9994. Continues through Monday. Driftwood Public Library • Lincoln City The popular literary series continues with a visit from former HBO producer Kate Hope Day, talking about her fi rst novel, “If, Then.” 3 pm, 801 SW Highway 101. FMI, go to www.driftwoodlib.org or call 541-996-2277. Art Smart Lincoln City Cultural Center A gourmet tribute to longstanding cultural center volunteer Lucille Bacon who died in June. $30. 10 am-1 pm, 540 NE Highway 101. FMI, go to lincolncity-culturalcenter.org or call 541-994-9994. Manzanita Join the Surfrider Foundation North Coast Chapter for this beach cleanup. Meet at the end of Laneda Avenue in Manzanita. 11 am-1 pm. FMI, go to northcoast-or.surfrider.org or call 541-647-7217. Stoplight Party Monday, Feb. 17 I Love Lucille Brunch Love Your Beach I Love Lucille Art Sale LIVE MUSIC • CHINOOK’S SEAFOOD GRILL 12 • oregoncoastTODAY.com • facebook.com/oregoncoasttoday • February 14, 2020 Congregational Church of Lincoln City A free screening with popcorn provided compliments of Bijou Theatre. 6:30-9 pm, 1760 NW 25th Place. FMI, go to lcucc1949.wordpress.com or call 541-994-2378. Red Hot and Naughty Valentine’s Burlesque Show NW Nye Street. FMI, call 541-265-2153. The Stingrays "It's Better at the Beach!" Oregon Coast Aquarium • Newport A “Valentide” cocktail party in support of the Olalla Center, featuring delicious drinks and heavy appetizers, music, dancing and an art auction. 6-9 pm, 2820 SE Ferry Slip Road. Tickets, $60 apiece, available at Eventbrite.com. Saturday, Feb. 15 “Disaster Preparedness in the Pacifi c Northwest” Oregon Coast Community College • Lincoln City Longtime disaster-preparedness educator Jim Kusz explores the environmental, meteorological and man- Lincoln Pops Big Band Dance Gleneden Beach Community Club Put on your dance shoes, or come as you are, to an evening of Big Band classics. $7.50 at the door. 7:30-10 pm, 110 Azalea Street. February 14, 2020 ROGUE RIVER STEAKHOUSE Served 4pm to 10pm • $45 Dine in only. Not valid with any other discounts CHINOOK’S SEAFOOD GRILL Served 2pm to Close • $50 “It’s Better at the Beach!” • On the beach in Lincoln City • 1-888-CHINOOK • chinookwinds.com oregoncoastTODAY.com • facebook.com/oregoncoasttoday • February 14, 2020 • 13