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Oregon Coast Winter Events - and Beyond ONGOING EVENTS (Live music) - After COVID Restrictions Are Lifted LIVE MUSIC AT NEWPORT PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, Newport. Various live shows, concerts and theater productions. Usually in a concert setting, this can be classical, jazz to reggae and rock festivals, along with musicals. 777 W. Olive Street. Newport, Oregon. Website here. See here for Lincoln City bar live music listings. See here for Tillamook County live music listings. See here for Seaside live music listings (some Astoria and Cannon Beach as well)
March 21 - 29, 2020. Spring Whale Watching Week. Volunteers answer questions and help visitors spot whales at about a dozen locations on the coast including. Throughout Lane and Lincoln County. WhaleSpoken.Wordpress.com. 541-765-3304. March 28, 2020. Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup. Join visitors and community members for a state-wide volunteer cleanup of debris.. Meet at 10 AM at various spots in Lincoln and Lane County. SOLVE (503) 844-9571. solve.org.
Ongoing in Yachats: Every First Thursday of the Month – Yachats Big Band, at the Yachats Commons. Couples, families and singles are invited to dance to the Big Band Classics of Glen Miller, Count Basie, Duke Ellington and others. Alcohol- and smoke-free; light refreshments. 7 – 9 p.m. $5 donation for adults, kids free. Yachats Commons, at 441 N. Coast Hwy 101 (between 4th and 5th on Hwy 101) Yachats, Oregon. 541-265-2514. Every Saturday, Sunday, Monday, 7 am to 9 am. Alsea Bay Bridge Interpretive Center, S end of the Waldport Bridge. Waldport, Oregon. 541-563-2002. Every Day: Heceta Head Lightstation Tours. Free docent led tours at Heceta Head Lightstation (circa 1894). 11 am -3 pm. Heceta Head Lightstation is 14 miles south of Yachats on US 101. $5/vehicle/day use fee or valid OSP parking pass or Oregon Coast Passport. Yachats, Oregon. 866.547-3696. https://www.hecetalighthouse.com/. Every Saturday. Saturday Speakers Series at Cape Perpetua. Visitors can enjoy a variety of speakers and topics. 11 a.m. Free. A Northwest Forest Pass, Oregon Coast Passport, federal recreation pass, or $5 day-use fee is required within the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area and at some trailheads and day use sites. For more in-formation on these events, contact the Cape Perpetua Visitor Center at 541-547-3289. Just south of Yachats, Oregon. March 21 - 22. 50th Annual Original Yachats Arts & Crafts Fair. More than 70 regional artists and crafters. Media include paintings and prints, furniture, jewelry, woodwork, art glass, stained glass, pottery, mixed media, sculptures, woven textiles, art quilts, carvings, fine art photography, specialty foods and drink, bath products, candles, leatherwork, upcycled arts and crafts, garden art, paper arts, clothing, handcrafted toys, and more. Free. 10 a.m. Yachats Commons. 441 Hwy 101. Yachats, Oregon. (541) 547-3530. 1-800-929-0477. March 21 - 29. Spring Whale Watch Week. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Hosted by the Oregon Chapter of the American Cetacean Society, volunteers will be available to help you spot and identify the great whales. Several places around Yachats. WhaleSpoken.Wordpress.com. 541-765-3304. March 28, 2020. Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup. Join visitors and community members for a state-wide volunteer cleanup of debris.. Meet at 10 AM at various spots in Lincoln and Lane County. SOLVE (503) 844-9571. solve.org. June 5-7. Yachats Pride. A raucous celebration of the arts, education, families and more. Times vary. Yachats, Oregon. http://yachatspride.org.
Or See the Newport, Depoe Bay Events Page Ongoing Exhibit: Shipwrecks on Oregon's Coast. An exhibit on shipwrecks along Oregon's coast with photographs and objects. Tuesday through Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Burrows House Museum. Newport, Oregon. 541-265-7509. www.oregoncoasthistory.org/ Whale Watch Center, Depoe Bay. Join state officials at the Depoe Bay seawall for help in spotting whales. Hwy 101, Depoe Bay, Oregon. Website here Every Saturday Newport Farmer's Market. Over 60 Vendors offer an array of seasonal produce, art, fresh flowers, nursery plants, jewelry, photography, hot food, fresh pastries, honey, salsas, coffee, crafts and live music . 9am-1pm. Newport City Hall, South Lawn, Hwy 101 & Angle Street, Newport, Oregon, https://www.newportfarmersmarket.org/home.html Every Friday. Traditional high tea at the Grand Victorian. High tea includes a pot of tea, savories, scones, Devonshire cream and desserts. Noon-5:30 p.m. $15. 105 N.W. Coast St. Newport, Oregon. 541-265-4490 or 800-784-9936. Every Last Sunday. Oregon Coast Jazz Jam. Your favorite Vintage Jazz - a friendly jam and accommodate singers and players. Book of standard charts available. 7 p.m. Free. Wing Wa Tiki Lounge. 330 Highway 101, Depoe Bay, Oregon. (541) 765-2288. Every Thursday. Toledo Waterfront Market. Grab some food at one of food vendors and have a picnic on the beautiful grassy grounds, shop at the market for Arts and Crafts, fresh produce, fruit and food. Free sailboat rids. 10 am – 3 pm. Toledo Waterfront Park, 127 NW A Street. Toledo, Oregon. 541-336-3183. Ongoing Exhibit: Seapunk: Powered by Imagination. An exhibit modeled after a subgenre of science fiction, art, technology and fashion inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery: Steampunk. Oregon coast Aquarium. 2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Road. Newport, Oregon. 541-867-3474. www.aquarium.org. Every Wednesday and Saturday. Giant Pacific Octopus. Explore the realm of the Giant Pacific Octopus and get a slimy handshake! The Octopus Encounter includes a behind-the-scenes tour and educational information about the care of this amazing invertebrate. Ages 8 and up. $35 members, $40 nonmembers. 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Oregon Coast Aquarium. 2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Road. Newport, Oregon. 541-867-3474. www.aquarium.org. Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Behind the Scenes Tours at the Aquarium. See how to vacuum in the water, make food for a 500-pound sea lion and what it looks like above the Passages of the Deep. $10 members, $15 nonmembers. 12:30 p.m. Oregon Coast Aquarium. 2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Road. Newport, Oregon. 541-867-3474. www.aquarium.org. Every Friday and Sunday. Moon Jelly Touch Encounter. This encounter provides the opportunity to get hands-on with moon jellies (Aurelia aurita). Visitors will learn about these ancient invertebrates and have a chance to touch the non-stinging “bell,” or top of the jelly. Ages 8 and up. $10 members, $15 nonmembers. 2:00 p.m. Oregon Coast Aquarium. 2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Road. Newport, Oregon. 541-867-3474. www.aquarium.org. Every Thursday and Friday (and second and fourth Saturdays of the month). Karaoke You Are the Star. With Doctor B. 8:30 p.m. Bay Haven Inn on the Historic Bayfront. 608 SW Bay Blvd. Newport, Oregon. (541) 265-7271. Every Last Sunday. Oregon Coast Jazz Jam. Your favorite Vintage Jazz - a friendly jam and accommodate singers and players. Book of standard charts available. 7 p.m. Free. Wing Wa Tiki Lounge. 330 Highway 101, Depoe Bay, Oregon. (541) 765-2288. Every Friday, Saturday in December. Sea of Lights. Enormous holiday display on the central Oregon coast. Prepare to be immersed in over half a million colorful lights, music and holiday decorations while exploring the aquarium after-hours. $10, or free with same day paid admission. Oregon Coast Aquarium. 2820 S.E. Ferry Slip Road. Newport, Oregon. 541-867-3474. www.aquarium.org. Every Saturday. Newport Farmers Market. An incredible variety of nature’s bounty, even in the winter months: meats, honey, fruits, vegetable, salsa, more. 9 a.m. Lincoln County Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall. 3rd St. Newport, Oregon. March 21 - 29. Spring Whale Watch Week. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Hosted by the Oregon Chapter of the American Cetacean Society, volunteers will be available to help you spot and identify the great whales. In Lincoln City: at the top Inn at Spanish Head. Also several places around Depoe Bay. WhaleSpoken.Wordpress.com. 541-765-3304. March 21 – 22. Newport Symphony Orchestra with Hunter Noack. Conducted by Adam Flatt with guest artist Hunter Noack, piano, perform music of Kenji Bunch, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Pyotr Tchaikovsky. Prices vary. Newport Performing Arts Center. 777 W. Olive Street. Newport, Oregon. Coastarts.org. March 28, 2020. Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup. Join visitors and community members for a state-wide volunteer cleanup of debris.. Meet at 10 AM at various spots in Lincoln County. SOLVE (503) 844-9571. solve.org
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Or see the Lincoln City Events Calendar Page Every Thursday-Sunday. Walking tour: A Walk Back in Time. Take a tour of Lincoln City’s historic Taft District via the North Lincoln County Historical Museum. 1:30 p.m. 4907 U.S. Hwy 101 Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-996-6614. www.northlincolncountyhistoricalmuseum.org. Every Saturday. Book Sale at the Driftwood Public Library. Proceeds benefit library programs. Second floor, 10 a.m. 801 SW Hwy 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-557-9400. Every Day: Glast Floats, Finders Keepers. Now year-round, conditions permitting, glass floats are dropped in various places around Lincoln City. Website here. Every Sunday. Oregon Coast Artisans Market. Enjoy this indoor, fall and winter market of farm produce and local made goods every Sunday. 10 a.m. Lincoln City Community Center. 2150 NE Oar Place. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-994-2131. Website Throughout 2020. Exhibit: Devils of North Lincoln County. The Red Devils group formed in Taft and Devils Lake in 1933 to promote events like “The Redhead Roundup” and the “Devils Lake Regatta.” This Exhibit will showcase Red Devils photos, quotes from those who have experienced them, and artifacts, including a four-foot-tall parade float devil head and several Red Devil costumes. North Lincoln County Historical Museum. 4907 SW Hwy 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-996-6614 or visit NorthLincolnCountyHistoricalMuseum.org. February 29. Hands-on Gluten Intolerant Latin American Class. In this class, they will explore Latin American food with a gluten-less twist. 11 a.m. $75. Lincoln City Culinary Center. 801 SW Hwy 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-557-1125. March 1. Beachcombing Explorience. Meet at the SW 33rd Street Beach Access. Unearth treasures from the Pacific as you hunt for gemstones, agates, jasper, petrified wood and other coastal jewels with a local expert. The clinics are free and no registration is required. 9 a.m. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-996-1274. Website March 7. Beachcombing Explorience. Meet at the SW 33rd Street Beach Access. Unearth treasures from the Pacific as you hunt for gemstones, agates, jasper, petrified wood and other coastal jewels with a local expert. The clinics are free and no registration is required. 2 p.m. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-996-1274. Website March 15. Beachcombing Explorience. Meet at the SW 33rd Street Beach Access. Unearth treasures from the Pacific as you hunt for gemstones, agates, jasper, petrified wood and other coastal jewels with a local expert. The clinics are free and no registration is required. 9 a.m. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-996-1274. Website March 21 - 29. Spring Whale Watch Week. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Hosted by the Oregon Chapter of the American Cetacean Society, volunteers will be available to help you spot and identify the great whales. In Lincoln City: at the top Inn at Spanish Head. Also several places around Depoe Bay. WhaleSpoken.Wordpress.com. 541-765-3304. March 22 – 27. Festival of Illusions. There's a magical, acrobatical, hilarious spring break waiting for you at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. 540 NE Hwy 101. Lincoln City, Oregon. LincolnCity-CulturalCenter.org or 541-994-9994. March 28. Beachcombing Explorience. Meet at the SW 33rd Street Beach Access. Unearth treasures from the Pacific as you hunt for gemstones, agates, jasper, petrified wood and other coastal jewels with a local expert. The clinics are free and no registration is required. 2 p.m. Lincoln City, Oregon. 541-996-1274. Website March 28, 2020. Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup. Join visitors and community members for a state-wide volunteer cleanup of debris.. Meet at 10 AM at various spots in Lincoln County. SOLVE (503) 844-9571. solve.org
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Third Sunday of Every Month. Artful Breakfast. Year-round fundraiser 3rd Sunday of every month Bay City Arts Center. Breakfast prepared and served by BCAC Board and artists. Hours: 8 a.m. - noon. 5th and A in Bay City, Oregon. 503-377-9620 or 842-7013. Website Every Thursday. Line Dancing. Rockaway Beach Community Center. 2310 U.S. Hwy 101. Rockaway Beach, Oregon. rockawaybeach.net. Special Rides, various dates. Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad Garibaldi, Oregon to Rockaway Beach, Oregon. 503-842-7972. Oregon Coast Senic Railroad. Ongoing. Special Dinner Events at Pelican Pub & Brewery. 33180 Cape Kiwanda Drive. Pacific City, Oregon. 503-965-7007. www.pelicanbrewery.com. Every Friday. Beginner Square Dance Lessons. Free. 7-8:30 p.m. Eagles Lodge. 209 Stillwell Ave. Tillamook, Oregon. 503-322-3819 or 503-812-4050. Every Saturday. Bingo. Sponsored by the Lions Club. 6 p.m. Rockaway Beach Lions Club. 268 S. Anchor St. Rockaway Beach, Oregon. 503-355-2199. Most Fridays. Garibaldi Jam. Mostly old-time favorites and Country-Western standards using their complete sound system, with the audience “cutting a rug” on the large dance floor while others sit and enjoy, toes a-tapping. No admission fee is charged, but donations are always welcome. 6 p.m. Garibaldi Community Hall, 6th St. and Acacia Ave. Garibaldi, Oregon. 503-801-0953. Website March 21 - 29, 2020. Spring Whale Watching Week. Volunteers answer questions and help visitors spot whales at about a dozen locations on the coast including. In Tillamook County: Cape kiwanda, Cape Meares, Neahkahnie Mountain viewpoints. Throughout Tillamook County. WhaleSpoken.Wordpress.com. 541-765-3304. March 28, 2020. Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup. Join visitors and community members for a state-wide volunteer cleanup of debris.. Meet at 10 AM at various spots in Tillamook County. SOLVE (503) 844-9571. solve.org April 11. Beer + Cheese Event. 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. $15. Tillamook Creamery, Red Barn. 4165 N Hwy 101. Tillamook, Oregon. See Tillamook Creamery on Facebook. April 17 – 19. 15th Annual Pacific City Birding & Blues Festival. Celebrates the spring migration of birds and the natural resources of South Tillamok County, along with plenty of music. Pacific City, Oregon. www.birdingandblues.org. May 22. Port of Garibaldi Night Markets. Under the big tent "Bringing our community and visitors together showcasing Garibaldi caught seafood, local talent, chefs and artists that the Oregon Coast has to offer!" 4 p.m. Free. 107 Jerry Creasy Way. Garibaldi, Oregon. www.portofgaribaldi.org Website. June 12. Port of Garibaldi Night Markets. Under the big tent "Bringing our community and visitors together showcasing Garibaldi caught seafood, local talent, chefs and artists that the Oregon Coast has to offer!" 4 p.m. Free. 107 Jerry Creasy Way. Garibaldi, Oregon. www.portofgaribaldi.org June 27. 63rd Annual June Dairy Parade. 3rd largest parade in Oregon, celebrates Oregon's June Dairy Month. 11 a.m. Free. Downtown Tillamook, Oregon. See Tillamook County June Dairy on Facebook. Website. July 3. Port of Garibaldi Night Markets. Under the big tent "Bringing our community and visitors together showcasing Garibaldi caught seafood, local talent, chefs and artists that the Oregon Coast has to offer!" 4 p.m. Free. 107 Jerry Creasy Way. Garibaldi, Oregon. www.portofgaribaldi.org July 17 – 19. Pacific City Dory Days. Family fun: parade, fish fry, arts and crafts, dory displays. Pacific City, Oregon. Website. July 24 – 26. Garibaldi Days. Family fun: parade, live music, arts & craft vendors.Garibaldi, Oregon. http://visitgaribaldi.com/garibaldi-days/. August 5 – 8. Tillamook County Fair. Providing wholesome family entertainment, and promotes the traditions of Tillamook County. Times vary. Tillamook County Fairgrounds, Tillamook, Oregon. https://www.tillamookfair.com/p/tickets. August 14. Port of Garibaldi Night Markets. Under the big tent "Bringing our community and visitors together showcasing Garibaldi caught seafood, local talent, chefs and artists that the Oregon Coast has to offer!" 4 p.m. Free. 107 Jerry Creasy Way. Garibaldi, Oregon. www.portofgaribaldi.org September 4. Port of Garibaldi Night Markets. Under the big tent "Bringing our community and visitors together showcasing Garibaldi caught seafood, local talent, chefs and artists that the Oregon Coast has to offer!" 4 p.m. Free. 107 Jerry Creasy Way. Garibaldi, Oregon. www.portofgaribaldi.org September 26. Crave the Coast. Under the big tent Coast to Table food festival - celebrating the region's natural bounty. 107 Jerry Creasy Way. Garibaldi, Oregon. cravethecoast.org.
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Or see the Pacific City, Oceanside, Tillamook, Rockaway, Manzanita Events Page - or the Tillamook County Events Page More Live Music, Future Events in Tillamook County LIVE MUSIC AT SAN DUNE TAVERN, Manzanita. Call for schedule. Laneda Ave. (503) 368-5080.www.sandunepub.com Special Rides, various dates. Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad Wheeler, Oregon to Rockaway Beach, Oregon. 503-842-7972. Oregon Coast Senic Railroad. Every Monday. Knitting Group. 1-4 p.m. North Coast Recreation District. 36155 Ninth St. Nehalem, Oregon. Every Monday. Evening Meditation. 5-5:45 p.m. Center for Contemplative Arts. Underhill Plaza. Manzanita Ave. at Division. Manzanita, Oregon. 503-368-6227. Every Tuesday. Great Discussions Group. 1-3 p.m. North Coast Recreation District. 36155 Ninth St. Nehalem, Oregon. Every Tuesday and Thursday. Clay Art Open Studio. Artists of all ages who are interested in working with clay are encouraged to visit. Tuesday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday 5-8 p.m. Hoffman Center. 594 Laneda Ave. Manzanita, Oregon. 503-368-3846. hoffmanblog.org. Every Wednesday. Movie Night. 6 p.m. Rising Star Café. 92 Rorvik St. Wheeler, Oregon. Every Saturday. Manzanita Pace Setters. 7:30-8 a.m. Spa Manzanita. 144 Laneda Ave. Manzanita, Oregon. Every Saturday. Storytime for Children. 11 a.m.-noon. Manzanita Library. 571 Laneda Ave. Manzanita, Oregon. 503-368-6665. Every Saturday. Reading Shakespeare. 10 a.m.-noon. North Coast Recreation District. 36155 Ninth St. Nehalem, Oregon. Every Sunday. Life Drawing. This is an opportunity to practice drawing the human figure with a live model in a supportive and engaged atmosphere. The studio fee is $15 for the three hours and any experience level can join in. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Hoffman House Studios Drawing Room. 594 Laneda Ave. Manzanita, Oregon. 503-368-3846. hoffmanblog.org. Every Tuesday. Workshop: Writing Lounge. Bring your project or start a new one using prompts that are always available. A bit of time at the end for sharing what you’ve written. 10:30 a.m. Donations of $5. Hoffman Center. Laneda Avenue. Manzanita, Oregon. Thursdays: Old School Trivia. 7 p.m. MacGregor's A Whiskey Bar. One of two on the north Oregon coast. 387 Laneda Avenue. Manzanita, Oregon. 503-368-2447. Website here. March 6 – 8. 3rd Annual Nehalem Winterfest. Marlin James Band (Country/Rock); Eagle Eyes (Eagles Tribute band); Mel Brown Quartet (Jazz). Times vary see www.ncrd.org. NCRD Performing Arts Center 36155 9th Street. Nehalem, Oregon. March 21 - 29, 2020. Spring Whale Watching Week. Volunteers answer questions and help visitors spot whales at about a dozen locations on the coast including. In Tillamook County: Cape kiwanda, Cape Meares, Neahkahnie Mountain viewpoints. Throughout Tillamook County. WhaleSpoken.Wordpress.com. 541-765-3304. March 28, 2020. Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup. Join visitors and community members for a state-wide volunteer cleanup of debris.. Meet at 10 AM at various spots in Tillamook County. SOLVE (503) 844-9571. solve.org. See here for Tillamook County events in the future - Manzanita, Rockaway, Wheeler Dining
Or see the Seaside, Cannon Beach Events Calendar page Feb - Oct. Various Mornings (low tides). Haystack Rock Awareness Program. Weather and tide permitting, staffers can be found on the beach throughout the year and on most low-tide mornings. Bird stations and spotting scopes, display tanks with microscopes, brochures and naturalists/interpreters. On the beach, by Haystack Rock. Cannon Beach, Oregon. (503) 436-8060. Seaside Downtown Art Walk, Every First Saturday. Follow the red balloons to entertainment and art shows at various downtown businesses. 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. 503-738-6391 www.seasidechamber.com Every Day: Seaside Aquarium. Open every day of the week. Feed seals, see all manner of sea life. Seaside Aquarium. Seaside, Oregon. www.seasideaquarium.com 503-738-6211. Every First Saturday. Seaside’s Treasure the Beach Cleanup. This volunteer effort, coordinated by multiple agencies in the area, offers visitors the chance to give back to Seaside’s greatest attraction, its beautiful beach. Starting at 9 a.m. Meet at Seaside Turnaround. Register at solve.org. See here for Seaside live music listings (some Astoria and Cannon Beach as well) Every Wednesday. Seaside Farmer’s Market. Shop for weekly groceries or just to sample fresh, local foods at the weekly Seaside Farmer’s Market. 3 p.m. The market is held in the Broadway Middle School parking lot, conveniently located just off Highway 101. 1120 Broadway St. Seaside, Oregon. sunsetempire.com. (503) 738-3311. http://www.seasidemarket.org. February 27. Jerry/Laurie Bowman lecture on local history. History & Hops program. 6 p.m. Seaside Brewing. 851 Broadway. Seaside, Oregon. Seasideoregonhistorymuseum.org. (503) 738-7065. February 29. Comedy Variety Show. Featuring Magician Jason Andrews and World Record-Setting Juggler Niels Duinker. $20 or $25. 7:30 p.m. Coaster Theatre Playhouse. 108 N Hemlock St, Cannon Beach, Oregon. (503) 436-1242. February 29. North Coast Comedy Night. Hosted by Drew Wilson McGrath and featuring Portlands Funniest Person of 2019, Adam Pasi and Willamette Weeks “Top 5,” Lance Edward. 8 p.m. $10. Capricorn Pub. 810 Broadway St. Seaside, Oregon. (503) 717-5216. March 11. Current Trends of Marine Mammals Along the Oregon Coast, featuring Marine Mammal Stranding Network/Seaside Aquarium. 7 p.m. Cannon Beach Library, 131 N. Hemlock St, Cannon Beach, Oregon. March 12-15, 2020. Savor Cannon Beach Wine & Culinary Festival. Wine, food & art events including Oregon wine tasting, winter wine tour, restaurant wine dinners. Cannon Beach, Oregon. savorcannonbeach.com. (888) 609-6051. March 21. Pouring at the Coast. Featuring more than 30 breweries, over 70 beers, an expanded selection of food and live entertainment. 3 p.m. $18 – $25. Seaside Civic and Convention Center. 415 1st Ave. Seaside, Oregon. 503-738-8585. https://www.seasideconvention.com/. March 21-29, 2020. Whale Watching Week - Spring. Volunteers from "Whale Watching Spoken Here" answer questions and help visitors spot whales at 30 locations on the coast including Ecola State Park and Neahkahnie Mountain viewpoints. Cannon Beach, Oregon. WhaleSpoken.Wordpress.com. 541-765-3304. March 26. Nancy Anderson: Great-Aunt Belle, first woman doctor in Clatsop. History & Hops program. 6 p.m. Seaside Brewing. 851 Broadway. Seaside, Oregon. Seasideoregonhistorymuseum.org. (503) 738-7065. March 27 - March 29. Oregon Ghost Conference. Northwest’s largest paranormal convention and attracts visitors from all across the west coast and beyond. A jam packed weekend filled with speakers, courses, tours, parties, and so much more. It’s a weekend of ghosts at the coast. Attendees will connect with and learn from some of the top paranormal experts in our area. Seaside Civic and Convention Center. 415 1st Ave. Seaside, Oregon. 503-738-8585. http://www.oregonghostconference.com/. March 28, 2020. Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup. Join visitors and community members for a state-wide volunteer cleanup of debris.. Meet at Cannon Beach City Hall parking lot at 10 AM or at various spots in Seaside. Cannon Beach and Seaside, Oregon. SOLVE (503) 844-9571. solve.org. April 3-5, 2020. Get Lit at the Beach: A Gathering for Readers. A literary weekend featuring author receptions, Q&A's, book signings, readings, banquet with guest speaker and much more. Sponsored by the Tolovana Arts Colony (503) 436-0798. Cannon Beach, Oregon. April 8. Friends of Haystack Rock Lecture series: Janet Essley. Tidal Flats, Victorian Prudes, and Going to the Moon: what we can learn from Sandpipers. 7 p.m. Cannon Beach Library, 131 N. Hemlock St, Cannon Beach, Oregon. April 24-26, 2020. Fat Tire Bike Festival. Includes the poker run, beach ride and more. bikecannonbeach.com for schedule and registration. Cannon Beach, Oregon. April 11-22, 2020. Earth Day. The 12 Days of Earth Day include the Puffin Welcome Ceremony and Haystack Rock Awareness Program guides at Haystack Rock, Street Fair and Plant Sale, Earth Day talks, exhibits, guided walks and more. Cannon Beach, Oregon. April 30. Sally Freeman: Lewis & Clark Close Calls. History & Hops program. 6 p.m. Seaside Brewing. 851 Broadway. Seaside, Oregon. Seasideoregonhistorymuseum.org. (503) 738-7065. May 1-3, 2020. Spring Unveiling Art Festival. Meet the artists and see their latest works unveiled. Many galleries host artists demonstrating different techniques. www.cbgallerygroup.com. Cannon Beach, Oregon. May 13. Friends of Haystack Rock Lecture series: Katie Volke, North Coast Land Conservancy. Title: A Rainforest Reserve. 7 p.m. Cannon Beach Library, 131 N. Hemlock St, Cannon Beach, Oregon. May 15-17. North Coast Culinary Fest. A Celebration of James Beard in Cannon Beach. Call Cannon Beach Chamber 503.436.2623. Cannon Beach, Oregon. May 28. Robin Montero: Al Hanson, Builder of distinctive Seaside homes. History & Hops program. 6 p.m. Seaside Brewing. 851 Broadway. Seaside, Oregon. Seasideoregonhistorymuseum.org. (503) 738-7065. June 9 - July 26. Seaside History Photos of Prom. Seaside Public Library. Seaside, Oregon. (503) 738-7065. June 13, 2020. Sandcastle Festival. One of the largest sandcastle contests on the entire west coast - for beginners to masters. Compete or watch the fun. Saturday hosts the Sandcastle contest, on Sunday join the 5K Fun Run/Walk on the beach. (503) 436-2623. Cannon Beach, Oregon. July 4. 4th of July Old Fashioned Social. 11 a.m. Seaside Oregon History Museum. (503) 738-7065. Hotels in Seaside - Where to eat - Seaside Maps and Virtual Tours
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Every Saturday. Wine tasting. 1-4 p.m. The Cellar on 10th. 1004 Marine Dr. Astoria, Oregon. 503-325-6600. www.thecellaron10th.com. Every Sunday. Astoria Sunday Market. Visitors to 12th Street in Historic Downtown Astoria for the Astoria Sunday Market will discover visual and gastronomical delights. With nearly 200 craft, artist and food vendors plus live music, there is something for everyone to enjoy and much more. 10 a.m. (503) 325-1010. www.astoriasundaymarket.com/. Every Tuesday. Blues-n-Burgers. 2 for $22. 4 p.m. T. Paul's Supper Club. 360 12th Street, Astoria, Oregon. Every Thursday. Fisherman and Farmers Market. Enjoy local food and crafts at the City of Warrenton Marina Fisherman and Farmers Market next to the Marina Offices. 3 p.m. 550 NE Harbor Pl, Warrenton, Oregon. Every third Sunday, September through May. In Their Footsteps Speaker Series. Speakers and topics change each month. Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. Fort Clatsop. 92343 Fort Clatsop Road. Astoria, Oregon. Every Third Thursday, Labor Temple. Cheap Whiskey and Dirty Jokes. Featuring talent from Portland and Seattle’s comedy scenes. 8 p.m. $5 cover charge. 21+ only. The Labor Temple Bar. 934 Duane St. Astoria, Oregon. https://www.facebook.com/labortemple/. February 28 – March 1. Fisher Poets Gathering. The Evening Reading Schedule begins downtown at 5 p.m. and continues until 10 p.m. at seven venues: the Astoria Brewing Company, the Columbian Theater, Fort George Brewery, KALA, the Labor Temple Diner and Bar, the Liberty Theatre and the Voodoo Lounge. All sort of friendly revelry will follow at most: concerts, dances, singing circles, poetry slams and contests. Event buttons good for admission all weekend are $15, available at the door. Astoria, Oregon. http://www.fisherpoets.org/ March 18. 45th Parallel Universe Orchestra: Make It Rain. Liberty Theatre Classical Series. Astoria, Oregon. libertyastoria.org. 503-325-5922 x 55 April 18. National Park Days: Fort Clatsop, Lewis & Clark National Historical Park. Free admission. Astoria, Oregon. nps.gov/lewi. 503 861-2471. April 24 – 26. Astoria Crab, Seafood & Wine Festival. Coastal cuisine, arts & crafts, music, wine, and more. Clatsop County Fairgrounds. Asotira, Oregon. 503-325-63311. astoriacrabfest.com May 10. Mother’s Day Tea and Scones. Flavel House Mansion. 441 8th St., Astoria, Oregon. Cumtux.org. 503-325-2563. June 5 - 7. 35th Annual Goonies Celebration. Various venues throughout the north Oregon coast area: Astoria to Cannon Beach. 503-325-6311. travelastoria.com. theGoondocks.org June 19 – 21. Scandinavian Midsummer Festival. Clatsop County Fairgrounds. Astoria, Oregon. astoriascanfest.com. 503-325-6136. Every Day in Summer. Summer Ranger Programs & Kayak Tours. Fort Clatsop, Lewis & Clark National Historical Park. Astoria, Oregon. nps.gov/lewi. 503 861-2471. Every Day in Summer. Guided Tours, Fort Stevens Historic Area. Warrenton, Oregon. visitftstevens.com. 503-861-1671.
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