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UPDATED: Central Oregon Coast Tradition of Glass Floats Changes Season

Published 10/10/2018 at 4:34 PM PDT - Updated 10/11/2018 at 4:34 AM PDT
By Oregon Coast Beach Connection Staff

A Central Oregon Coast Tradition of Glass Floats Makes Major Change

(Lincoln City, Oregon) – The famed Finders Keepers glass float promotion of the central Oregon coast is featuring its last season: last because the huge Lincoln City attraction will never stop. It is now year-round.

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A host of new features come with the all-season treasure-hunting fun, which now encompasses summer months as well as the usual fall, winter and spring. Now in its 20th season, Lincoln City’s Finders Keepers goes eternal and will feature a special drop of signature hand-made glass floats on the sands.

It all starts on October 13 as Finders Keepers gets underway with its first special drop on October 20.

Meanwhile, Lincoln City hotel the Shearwater Inn is offering a means for you to snag one of these treasures if you’ve been unlucky and haven’t found one.

The entire Finders Keepers idea was conceived twenty years ago as a way to bring more visitors to Lincoln City during the winter months. Now, the Float Fairies will now be hiding glass floats 365 days a year, marking the biggest change in the program’s history.

This 20th year is a big change in another way: the famed Float Fairies will hide 20 limited-edition glass floats on the 20th of each month, from October 2018 to September 2019. All the floats are extraordinary in another way as well: each one is blown with extra care by the officially-commissioned glass artists. This is alongside the daily drops the Float Fairies make, and this ups the number of special drops throughout the year.

The Explore Lincoln City folks say this will be a Finders Keepers season to remember.

“It’s been 20 years since the first locally-blown glass floats touched the sand, cleverly hidden for our guests to find as they walk our beautiful seven miles of beach,” says Ed Dreistadt, Director of Explore Lincoln City. “Finders Keepers has grown to be a phenomenon, with people flocking to Lincoln City in hopes of going home with the pinnacle of beach finds: a hand-blown glass float.”

This time, over 3,000 officially numbered glass floats will be carefully hidden along the seven miles of pristine beach in Lincoln City, from Roads End on the north side of town to Siletz Bay on the southern end. They are always hidden during daylight hours, tucked away just above the high tide line and below the beach embankment. As always, if you you find a glass float you get to keep it.

Yet one big tradition remains with this new approach: the special glass drops will still be done throughout the year to commemorate holidays and special occasions. For instance, to commemorate the opening weekend of Finders Keepers, October 13th and 14th, the Float Fairies will hide an extra 100 glass floats on the beach. To learn more about the Special Glass Drop schedule, visit ExploreLincolnCity.com/Glass-Floats.

If you find a glass float, be sure to share your discovery on Explore Lincoln City's social media channels. Post a photo on Facebook at Facebook.com/LincolnCityOregon, and on Instagram or Twitter @LincolnCityOR.

Finders Keepers began in 1999, when a local artist first thought of glass floats as an intriguing way to launch the new millennium. Lincoln City sponsored the project, hosting the inaugural season in 1999-2000. Each year, tourists continue to come from around the country to search for their own brightly colored, signed and numbered glass float.

One of the major historic traditions on the Oregon coast was the finding of glass floats actually from Japan: those now extremely coveted blown glass floats in intriguing shades of green and blue. These were used by Japanese fishermen to float their nets, with spheres as small as two inches or as large as two feet. They were collected, polished, and admired; the ultimate find for any dedicated beachcomber. Today fishing vessels around the world use buoyant plastic, making glass floats a rare find. However, Lincoln City keeps the tradition of treasures alive throughout each Finders Keepers season.

For more information about Finders Keepers, please visit ExploreLincolnCity.com or call 541-996-1274.

Lincoln City’s Shearwater Inn is helping you find even more of them in November. Those who stay at the famed central Oregon coast hotel in November can enter to win a beautiful glass float from the Lincoln City Glass Center, formerly known as Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio.

“So many people come to Lincoln City to look for the floats on the beach, but never find one so we thought we’d help them out a little,” said spokesman Heather Zink.

They will draw the winner on December 1. See the Shearwater Inn website. Lodgings in Lincoln City - Where to eat - Lincoln City Maps and Virtual Tours

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