Oregon Coast Today December 29, 2017

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“As the word gets out we have more people coming just to watch, but then most of them end up doing it. We even now have people drive from Portland just to plunge and then they drive back home.” For more information, go to exploremanzanita.com

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’m the first to admit that the range of what people call fun is as vast as the ocean. For some, the idea of jumping into a body of water during one of the coldest times of the year sounds pretty nutty. But there is a reason that organized “polar plunges,” usually taking place on New Year’s Day, tend to grow fast once they get started. Just ask Janice Gaines, who, with five friends, decided take a quick jump into the ocean at Manzanita in 2005. The tradition continued without any formal organization or promotion, growing primarily through word of mouth. “Last year we had between three and four hundred people,” Gaines said. “I’ve never actively tried to grow the event; all I am is a person who jumps in the ocean every once a year, and people are welcome join me.” You can join Gaines and friends in the Pacific, or take the plunge after warming up with a run first at the Newport Resolution Run and Polar Bear Plunge, but either way you will be coming out of the ocean dripping and grinning like a person who has already fulfilled a New Year’s resolution to let your inner child loose a bit more often.

Manzanita Polar Plunge 11 am, Monday, Jan. 1 If this is your first time attending the event, which takes place at the north end of Manzanita Beach, don’t simply arrive and start running into the water. “We like to gather for a group photo, then we all go out together,” Gaines said. “One year everyone took off and we didn’t get the photo, and that’s the most important thing.” One of the things that makes the photos memorable is that, every year, more people wear fun costumes. “I love that people are starting to dress up for this,” Gaines said. “Although of course much of it comes right back off again before people go into the ocean. But the event is just pure and simple fun and really starts off the year right.” The fun people have doing what at first seems miserable is what Gaines attributes to the growth of the event.

Though the spirit is still that of starting the new year off right, this isn’t necessarily a first day of the year event. “This is a running race with a polar plunge, not the other way around,” said organizer Ed Cortes. “We schedule the run for the first Saturday of the year. Last year, that happened to coincide with New Year’s Day, and we had a big dip in registrations. Guess people didn’t want to get up and go run after a night of celebrating. This year, registrations are right back up again — actually we’re up in numbers already.” The first resolution run took place in 2013, and the polar plunge was into the Yaquina Bay. This year, for the second time, the race will end with a run into the Pacific. “The Port of Newport got rid of the ramp where we used to plunge,” Cortez said. “I think a few people are a bit more intimidated to run into the ocean, but others really love it. Plus, we got some great photos last year and I’m sure we will again this year.” As well as some great photos, runners who finish any of the three options on offer will start the year with a large locally themed finishers medal. The race includes a half marathon distance, which begins at 9 am. The 5k and 10k races will start at 10 am. All races start and end at the far end of the Newport jetty, but packet pickup and race day registration will take place at the Rogue Brewery. “This time of year, it’s really hard to ask volunteers to stand out in the elements,” Cortes said. “This way they can be in a covered area, and after the race, the runners can come for post-race refreshments and the awards ceremony at the same spot.” Some of the volunteers that runners will see on the courses will be members of the Newport High School cross country team, which will be getting part of the proceeds from the race. As someone who ran the 5k distance and then ran into the ocean at last year’s event, I have one very important piece of advice — bring a full set of clothes to change into. Other than that, it was one of the funnest things I did all year. Online registration is open until Friday, Jan. 5; race day registration is available for all distances. To register, or for more information about the race, go to ardoradventures.com

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Party, play, repeat Chinook Winds Casino Resort will be ringing in the New Year with two days of free parties in Lincoln City, inviting guests to take a step back in time to the golden age of disco with its Studio 18 theme. And whether you chose to dress up or come as you are, you’ll be certain to find a party just for you, starting on Saturday, Dec. 30, with DJ Metal in the Chinook Winds Convention Center at 9 pm and rock from Mr. B in Chinook’s Seafood Grill at 10 pm. Both parties are free for guests aged 21 and over. On Sunday, Dec. 31, party band Top Shelf will get the New Year’s Eve celebrations going with dance music in the convention center from 9 pm to 1:30 am. DJ Metal will return to spin songs from 10 pm until 2 am in the showroom, with the option to buy a midnight Champagne toast. Guests can also party at Chinook’s Seafood Grill with the popular Beth Willis Rock Duo starting at 10 pm. And even more music can be found at Aces Sports Bar & Grill at Chinook Winds Golf Resort starting at 10 pm, with a performance from the always-popular Ty Curtis Band. All parties are free and include hats and favors. Starting at 1 pm, the casino will offer the chance to win big with New Year’s Eve Bingo, featuring more than $50,000 in payouts and $15,000 in cash drawings. 26 winners will receive $500, while one lucky player will be drawn for $2,018 in cash or free slot play. The buy-in is $100 until 10 pm on Saturday, Dec. 30. Door buy-ins on New Year’s Eve

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are $125. Each night, the casino will hold drawings to win one of two Chevy Corvette Stingrays. Complete rules and details of how to earn entries can be found at www. chinookwindscasino.com or at Chinook Winds Player Services. While grownups party at the resort, kids can enjoy the Chinook Winds Play Palace and Arcade dressed as their favorite candy. The party is for children three to 11 years old who are fully pottytrained. The fun runs from 5 pm to 1 am and admission is $40 for eight hours, $30 for six hours and $20 for four hours, with meals for an additional $4.50. Admission includes a sparkling cider toast at midnight, fun prizes and photos from 6 to 8 pm. Reservations are highly recommended. Children 12 and older are welcome in the arcade. Beth Willis Rock Duo

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Calling in the top brass When it comes to New Year’s celebrations on the Oregon Coast, you don’t get much more exclusive than the Lincoln Pops Big Band New Year’s Eve dance at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. Tickets for the event are capped at 100 tickets to make sure that everyone has ample room to take to the dance floor and swing their way into 2018. The 24-piece big band, led by John Bringetto, has evolved into one of the finest big bands in Oregon and is dedicated to preserving and passing along the heritage of the big band era. Members include a crosssection of the community with musicians aged from 16 to 80, including several talented local high school students as well as professionals. With five saxophones, six trumpets,

four trombones, piano, guitar, bass, drums, congas, vibraphone and three vocalists, the Pops put on a dynamic show. As well as Christmas music, the band will be playing music from the swing era, Latin, blues and hard-driving jazz. The Monday, Dec. 31, dance will run from 8:30 pm to midnight in the auditorium of the cultural center, 540 NE Hwy. 101. Tickets are $45 per person or $80 per couple and include light hors d’oeuvres and a champagne toast at midnight. For more information or to book tickets, call 541994-9994. • The Lincoln Pops has a dance on the third Thursday of every month, except January, at Gleneden Beach Community Club. For more information, call 541-2729597.

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Oregon Coast Aquarium • Newport See the aquarium lit up with more than half a million colorful lights and holiday decorations, visit with Santa and even see him take a plunge in SCUBA gear at this annual holiday celebration. $10. 5-8 pm, 2820 SE Ferry Slip Road.

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New Year’s Eve-Eve Parties Sea of Lights Oregon Coast Aquarium • Newport See the aquarium lit up with more than half a million colorful lights and holiday decorations, visit with Santa and even see him take a plunge in SCUBA gear at this annual holiday celebration. $10. 5-8 pm, 2820 SE Ferry Slip Road. Repeated Saturday.

Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City Get the party started early with these free gigs from DJ Metal at 9 pm in the Convention Center and rock ‘n roll from Mr. B in Chinook’s Seafood Grill at 8 pm, 1777 NW 44th Street.

Glass art drop Lincoln City beaches Finish 2017 on a high note by finding one of the 100 extra pieces of glass art placed on the sands by stealthy volunteers this weekend. FMI, call the Lincoln City Visitor & Convention Bureau at 800-452-2151.

Silver Sneakers circuit training Newport 60+ Activity Center Need to dance off that figgy pudding? Join

Mary Andersen every Wednesday and Saturday to start burning off those extra holiday calories. 10:45 to 11:45 am 20 SE 2nd Street. FMI, go to www.newportoregon.gov or call 541-265-9617.

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Lincoln City Cultural Center Say goodbye to 2017 in style with the Central Coast’s very own 24-piece big band, playing music from the swing era, Latin, blues, and harddriving jazz. 8:30 pm to midnight, 540 NE Hwy. 101. Tickets, $45 per person or $80 per couple, include light hors d’oeuvres and a champagne toast at midnight. FMI or to book tickets, call 541-994-9994.

Waves Restaurant & Lounge • Waldport Join the festivities as Amber welcomes 2018 with various forms of veils, wings, zills and fire-eating performances. 7 pm and again at 10 pm, 902 NW Bayshore Drive. FMI, For reservations, call 541-563-7700.

Lincoln County Fairgrounds • 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 to 1 pm, 633 NE 3rd Street.

Experiencing Gray Whales Cape Perpetua Visitor Center • Yachats Retired chief park ranger and naturalist Michael Noack shares a lifetime of experience in training whale watch volunteers and his involvement with whale research. After the program, Noack will be available to discuss whale watch techniques that have worked for him. Free, but a Northwest Forest Pass, Oregon Coast Passport, Federal Recreation Pass or $5 dayuse fee is required within the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area. FMI, call 541-547-3289.

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Paella & Flamenco Show Café Mundo • Newport A Spanish-themed evening of delectable entertainment and cuisine, featuring a flamenco performance from guitarist and oud player Nat Hulskamp and Morrocan vocalist Lamiae Naki, guitarist Jose Solano and flamenco dancer Sophia Solano, accompanied by a three-course paella feast from Chef Laurie Card. $35 for dinner and the show. $5 cover for lower-level seating. For reservations, call 541-961-7347.

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Glass art drop Lincoln City beaches Finish 2017 on a high note by finding one of the 100 extra pieces of glass art placed on the sands by stealthy volunteers this weekend. FMI, call the Lincoln City Visitor & Convention Bureau at 800-452-2151.

Janice Gaines signals the start of the Manzanita Polar Plunge • Monday, Jan. 1

Sunday, Dec. 31 cont.

Monday, Jan. 1 New Year’s Peace Hike Yachats Commons Join the Yachats Trails Committee and fellow trekkers for an invigorating, six-mile round trip hike along the Amanda Trail to the Amanda grotto, where a peace ceremony will be held. After the hike, enjoy refreshments at the commons and collect a commemorative Peace Hike button. 9:30 am-noon, 441 Hwy. 101 N.

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New Year’s Eve Parties Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City The biggest party in town, with live music at four venues, all starting at 9 pm. See party band Top Shelf in the Convention Center, DJ Metal in the Showroom and the Beth Willis Rock Duo at Chinooks Seafood Grill, all at 1777 NW 44th Street. Meanwhile, the Ty Curtis Band plays at Aces Bar & Grill, 3251 NE Clubhouse Drive.

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Little Log Church • Yachats Hikers and non-hikers alike are welcome to drop by, light a candle and take time to focus on their intention for peace within themselves and throughout the world. 10:15 am to 1 pm, 328 W 3rd Street.

First Day Hike South Beach State Park • Newport Wrap up warm for this two-mile hike along paved and soft paths.

Offering a view of the ocean and the Yaquina Bay Bridge. Learn about the history of the Newport jetties and how they shaped the park. Leashed dogs welcome. Meet at 10 am in the day-use parking lot. FMI, call Park Ranger Arlen Pedersen at 541-270-5304.

Tuesday, Jan. 2

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Yachats Commons Everyone is invited to try their hand at this cooperative, rule-deficient game — somewhat like tennis without a net. All equipment provided. 1:15-3 pm every Tuesday and Wednesday, 441 Hwy. 101 N.

Lincoln City Cultural Center Theatre West presents a romantic comedy for the digital age, as a young couple plans their wedding without ever being in the same city. Eric Coble’s farce pokes fun at our over-dependence on the gadgets in our lives. 7:30 pm, 540 NE Hwy. 101. Tickets, $15 for adults; $13 for seniors and students; and $10 for kids 12 and under, available by calling 541-994-5663.

Newport 60+ Activity Center Shirley Steinhauer leads this free, six-session class, helping students discover their hidden talent. 1 to 2:30 pm each Tuesday, 20 SW 2nd Street. To reserve a spot, call 541-2659617 or drop by the center.

Cape Lookout State Park • Tillamook Start the New Year with a bracing dip at 8 am, followed by a bonfire to help you warm up once you’re out. 13000 Whiskey Creek Road, follow Highway 131 from Tillamook toward Netarts.

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Watercolor art class Newport 60+ Activity Center Learn a new skill in this free six-session class from Shirley Steinhauer. 10 to 11:30 am each Tuesday, 20 SW 2nd Street.

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Lincoln City Cultural Center An exhibit of mosaics from a group of Pacific Northwest artists who combine traditional and non-traditional materials. Show runs through Jan. 9, available to view 10 am-4 pm daily except Tuesdays, 540 NE Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-994-9994.

Pickleball Polar Plunge NeahKahNie Beach • Manzanita The broad, flat beach means participants in this dip have a run up that gives plenty of time to contemplate the impending icy kiss of the Pacific Ocean. Costumes are encouraged. Be there at 11 am for the group photo and, if the weather’s nice, stick around for a post-plunge bonfire.

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Lincoln City beaches Get 2018 off to a perfect start by finding one of the 100 extra pieces of glass art placed on the sands by stealthy volunteers this weekend. FMI, call the Lincoln City Visitor & Convention Bureau at 800-452-2151.

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December 29 & 30

Yachats Commons Everyone is invited to try their hand at this cooperative, rule-deficient game — somewhat like tennis without a net. All equipment provided. 1:15-3 pm every Tuesday and Wednesday, 441 Hwy. 101 N.

Coastal Arts Guild lunch Newport Visual Arts Center Award Winning Pacific City fiber artist

Karen Gelbard is this month’s guest speaker, sharing details of work that reflects the colors and textures of the Pacific Northwest. 11:30 am-1:30 pm, 777 NW Beach Drive. FMI and an invitation to attend, call Mary Holt at 541-765-4599.

Socrates Café Congregational Church of Lincoln City Free-wheeling discussions on the big questions. Using the Socratic method of questioning, facilitator Marci Woodruff encourages sharing and a deeper understanding of important life issues. 10 am-noon, 1760 NW 25th Street.

Friday, Jan. 5 “For Better” Lincoln City Cultural Center Theatre West presents a romantic comedy for the digital age, as a young couple plans their wedding without ever being in the same city. Eric Coble’s farce pokes fun at our over-dependence on the gadgets in our lives. 7:30 pm, 540 NE Hwy. 101. Tickets, $15 for adults; $13 for seniors and students; and $10 for kids 12 and under, available by calling 541-994-5663.

Saturday, Jan. 6 Newport Resolution Run & Polar Bear Plunge Rogue Brewery • Newport Welcome 2018 with a refreshing run of anywhere from 5k to a half marathon, followed by a bracing plunge into the Pacific Ocean. 9 am-1 pm, 2320 SE Marine Science Drive. For registration details, go to www. ardoradventures.com/resolutionrun.

Resident Show & Tell Sitka Center for Art and Ecology • Otis Take a stroll on the wooded campus and check out the work that outgoing fall residents have been creating since their arrival. Free. 1 pm, 56605 Sitka Drive. FMI, call 541-994-5485.

“For Better” Lincoln City Cultural Center Theatre West presents a romantic comedy for the digital age, as a young couple plans their wedding without ever being in the same city. Eric Coble’s farce pokes fun at our over-dependence on the gadgets in our lives. 7:30 pm, 540 NE Hwy. 101. Tickets, $15 for adults; $13 for seniors and students;

and $10 for kids 12 and under, available by calling 541-994-5663.

Hands-On Seafood Class Lincoln City Culinary Center Kick off the new year by learning how to make recipes including fennel and apple salad, crab and shrimp crepes and scallops with Sicilian pesto. $75. To register, call 541557-1125 or go to www.oregoncoast.org. 11 am-2 pm, fourth floor, 800 SW Hwy. 101.

Newport NonBelievers Newport Public Library The secular humanist discussion group turns its attention to overpopulation, asking “is 7.3 billion too much?” 1:30 pm, 35 NW Nye Street. All welcome. FMI, email newnon1@ outlook.com.

Newport Farmers Market Lincoln County Fairgrounds • 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 to 1 pm, 633 NE 3rd Street.

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two shows on the upper oor of CafĂŠ Mundo with a seating capacity of about 40 per show, which Solano said creates the kind of intimate nightclub setting as would be found throughout AndalucĂ­a. Doors open at 6:30 pm for the ďŹ rst dinner-show at 7 pm, with the second show starting at 8:30 pm. CafĂŠ Mundo Chef Laurie Card will serve up a threecourse, Spanish-inspired menu topped by paella (including a vegetarian version upon request), arugula salad with pears and Manchego

cheese, and Spanish almond cake. Tickets for dinner and the show are $35 apiece. A full bar is available. The restaurant’s lower oor will be open for those who just wish to listen for a $5 cover fee, with food from the regular menu available to order. Early reservations are advised for this special New Year’s weekend program. Call 541-961-7347 or email cafemundo@hotmail.com. CafÊ Mundo is located at 209 NW Coast Street.


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s o u n d wa v e s Thursday, Dec. 28 NEW YEAR MUSIC SHOWCASE — Kick off your New Year’s

weekend celebration with a timeless mix of upbeat dance party music including soft rock, blues, classic country, jazz and pop. 7-9 pm, The Mist @ Surftides, 2945 NW Jetty Avenue, Lincoln City, 541-994-2191. OPEN MIKE NIGHT — Hosted by Amy Pattison. 7-10 pm, CafÊ Mundo, 209 NW Coast Street, Newport, 541-574-8134. THE ALL-ORIGINAL COVER BAND — Sing along to all your favorites at this regular jam session. 7-10 pm, Hoovers Pub & Grill, 3539 Hwy. 101, just south of the Yaquina Bay Bridge, Newport, 541-867-3303. LIVE MUSIC JAM — With vintage equipment that includes a Hammond B-3. 7 pm to close, Yachats Underground Pub & Grub. 125 Oceanview Drive, Yachats, 542-547-4600. SILEN & BRISTOW — Singer and guitarist Richard Silen plays an eclectic and engaging mix of everything from American songbook standards to blues to originals; accompanied by Deane Bristow on harmonica. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.

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Winds Casino Resort, 1777 NW 44th Street. Lincoln City, 888-244-6665.

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MASSIVE DELICIOUS — Reggae, funk and soul. 8 pm, Black Squid

Beer House, 3001 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-614-0733. KEY OF DREAMS — Dynamic, acoustic fusion jazz. 8-11 pm in the Attic Lounge, Salishan Spa & Golf Resort, 7760 Hwy. 101, Gleneden Beach, 541-764-2371. MICHAEL DANE — The famous Michael on piano and guitar, playing modern classics with Hawaiian style. 6-10 pm, Gracie’s Sea Hag, 58 SE Hwy. 101, Depoe Bay, 541-765-2734. RONNIE JAY DUO/WEIRD SCIENCE — Enjoy a fun night of ’80s throwback as this smooth duo return to the Taphouse for a set, then morph into Weird Science for their premiere show, with help from Kevin Strever on vocals and guitar. 7 pm, at The TapHouse @ Nye Creek, 515 NW Coast Street, Newport, 541-272-5545. THE JUNE RUSHING BAND — Newport’s favorite lady does her best to ease the pain of another year ending, featuring Joren Rushing on guitar. 7-10 pm, Cafe Mundo, 209 NW Coast Street, Newport, 541-5748134. 3 TWINS & A FISH — A quartet of friends playing folk, country and classical tunes. 6-8 pm, Club 1216, located inside Canyon Way Restaurant and Bookstore, 1216 SW Canyon Way, Newport, 541-265-8319. THEY WENT THATAWAY — Acoustic American roots. Covers and originals with elements of folk, blues and alt-country. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477. DAVE & CRATE — A magical mystery musical tour of ‘50s to ‘80s classic rock. 5:30-8 pm, Luna Sea Fish House. 153 Hwy. 101. Yachats, 541-547-4794. PAST FORWARD — Jazz quintet performing standards from the American Songbook. 9-11 pm, The Sea Note, Hwy. 101 & 3rd Street, Yachats.

by classic hot rod culture and designed to get your motor running hot. 9 pm, Rusty Truck Brewery, 4649 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-994-7729. ROCKY WAY BAND — Classic rock, with special guests. 8 pm, Holy Toledo Tavern, 155 N Main Street, Toledo, 541-336-4000. LAND COMMANDERS — Celebrate New Year’s Eve from dinner through midnight with live blues, funk, rock ‘n roll and songs by request. 7:30 pm-12:30 am, Nana’s Irish Pub, 613 NW 3rd Street, Newport, 541-574-8787. MOOD AREA 52 — New Year’s Eve party with original alternative world music and Americana. 7 pm, Cafe Mundo, 209 NW Coast Street, Newport, 541-574-8134. SUNDAY JAM — Newport’s longest-running live music jam. All musicians welcome. Free pool all day and happy hour while the music plays. 3-6 pm, Bay Haven Inn, 608 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, 541-265-7271. BUCKET LIST — Rock. 9 pm, Newport Eagles Lodge, 106 E Olive Street, Newport, 541-265-2430. UNLIKELY SAINTS — Ring in the New Year with music heavily steeped in the Deep South, reminiscent of the muscle shoal sound. 8 pm, at The TapHouse @ Nye Creek, 515 NW Coast Street, Newport, 541-272-5545. CHIEFED — A fun live set of Northwest reggae, followed by dance music from DJ KP. 8 pm, Apollo’s Lounge, 836 SW Bay Blvd. RICHARD SHARPLESS — Retired from his days of playing in Nashville, Richard plays guitar and sings his own tunes plus an eclectic mix of favorites. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477. PAST FORWARD — Jazz quintet performing standards from the American Songbook. 9 pm-1 am, The Sea Note, Hwy. 101 & 3rd Street, Yachats.

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MR B — Rock ‘n roll from 8 pm-midnight at Chinook’s Seafood Grill, plus

DJ Metal in the Convention Center at 9 pm, Chinook Winds Casino Resort, 1777 NW 44th Street. Lincoln City, 888-244-6665. JOHNNY WHEELS — Oregon Coast rock. 9 pm, Rusty Truck Brewery, 4649 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-994-7729. KEY OF DREAMS — Dynamic, acoustic fusion jazz. 8-11 pm in the Attic Lounge, Salishan Spa & Golf Resort, 7760 Hwy. 101, Gleneden Beach, 541-764-2371. MICHAEL DANE — The famous Michael on piano and guitar, playing modern classics with Hawaiian style. 6-10 pm, Gracie’s Sea Hag, 58 SE Hwy. 101, Depoe Bay, 541-765-2734. ZUHG — This high-energy band mix funk, reggae, jazz, jam, and rock n’ roll together to create their own expressive genre of music. 8 pm, at The TapHouse @ Nye Creek, 515 NW Coast Street, Newport, 541-272-5545. FLAMENCO SHOW — Moroccan vocalist Lamiae Naki and flamenco guitarist Nat Hulskamp provide the music for this three-course paella dinner and flamenco show, featuring dancer Sophia Solano and flamenco guitarist JosĂŠ Solano. $35. 7 pm and again at 8:30 pm, CafĂŠ Mundo, 209 NW Coast Street. For reservations, call 541-961- 7347. BAD WEEDS — Old-timey string band. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477. DAVE & CRATE — A magical mystery musical tour of ‘50s to ‘80s classic rock. 5:30-8 pm, Luna Sea Fish House. 153 Hwy. 101. Yachats, 541-547-4794. PAST FORWARD — Jazz quintet performing standards from the American Songbook. 9-11 pm, The Sea Note, Hwy. 101 & 3rd Street, Yachats.

Sunday, Dec. 31 KARAOKE FROM HELL — Grab the mic at this New Years’ Eve party,

secure in the knowledge that a professional band has your back. 9 pm, The San Dune Pub, 127 Laneda Avenue, Manzanita, 503-368-5080. NEW YEARS’ EVE PARTY — hosted by DJ Yesrtruly 9 pm, Manzanita Lighthouse Pub & Grub, 36450 Hwy. 101, Nehalem, 503-368-4990. STUDIO 18 — Welcome 2018 in style with live music at four venues, all starting at 9 pm: see party band Top Shelf in the Convention Center, DJ Metal in the Showroom and the Beth Willis Rock Duo at Chinook’s Seafood Grill, all at Chinook Winds Casino Resort, 1777 NW 44th Place; plus blues star Ty Curtis at Aces Sports Bar & Grill, 3251 NE Clubhouse Drive. JASKAMON — Reggae. 8 pm, Black Squid Beer House, 3001, SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-614-0733. CHERRY AND THE LOW BOYS — Hear greasy grooves inspired

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Tuesday, Jan. 2 ROCK’N TACOS OPEN JAM — JRC and Friends host this weekly

jam, paired with 50-cent tacos for one fine evening. 7-10 pm, Uptown Pub, 636 SW Hurbert Street, Newport, 541-265-3369. BRINGETTO JAZZ DUO — Classic jazz favorites. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.

Wednesday, Jan. 3 WE HAVE TO IMAGINE THERE’S MUSIC PLAYING FROM 6-8:30 PM AT THE THE DRIFT INN, 124 HWY. 101 N., YACHATS; BUT THE SCHEDULE WAS NOT AVAILABLE AS OF PRESS TIME. CALL THEM AT 541-547-4477 TO SEE WHO’S ON STAGE THIS EVENING.

Thursday, Jan. 4 LIVE MUSIC SHOWCASE — Enjoy ocean views while listening to a

talented line-up of musicians playing your favorite tunes mixing soft rock, blues, country, jazz and pop. 7-9 pm, The Mist @ Surftides, 2945 NW Jetty Avenue, Lincoln City, 541-994-2191. OPEN MIKE NIGHT — Hosted by Amy Pattison. 7-10 pm, CafÊ Mundo, 209 NW Coast Street, Newport, 541-574-8134. THE ALL-ORIGINAL COVER BAND — Sing along to all your favorites at this regular jam session. 7-10 pm, Hoovers Pub & Grill, 3539 Hwy. 101, just south of the Yaquina Bay Bridge, Newport, 541-867-3303. LIVE MUSIC JAM — With vintage equipment that includes a Hammond B-3. 7 pm to close, Yachats Underground Pub & Grub. 125 Oceanview Drive, Yachats, 542-547-4600.

Friday, Jan. 5 HEATHER KEIZUR — Sultry, expressive, soothing and romantic classic ballads, jazz standards and authentic French chansons. 8-11 pm, Attic Lounge, Salishan Spa & Golf Resort, Gleneden Beach, 541-764-2371. DON’T SEE YOUR FAVORITE BAND? EMAIL THE TIME, DATE AND VENUE TO US AT NEWS@OREGONCOASTTODAY.COM.


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A spot-on presentation Sign up now to beat the brush A pair of free new art classes will be on offer starting Tuesday, Jan. 2, at the Newport 60+ Activity Center, with students having a choice between colored pencils and watercolors. The six-session colored pencil art class will run from 1 to 2:30 pm each Tuesday, with instructor Shirley Steinhauer helping

students discover their hidden talent. Steinhauer will also lead the center’s six-session watercolor art class, which runs from 10 to 11:30 am each Tuesday. All the supplies are provided. To reserve a spot, call 541-265-9617 drop by the center at 20 SW 2nd Street.

Bone up on exercise techniques A new exercise class is on offer at the Newport 60+ Activity Center, aimed at slowing bone loss and improving balance to prevent falls. “Better Bones and Balance” classes are now offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm every Monday as well as from 12:30 to 1:30 pm Wednesdays and Fridays. Taught by Valerie Edmunds, the class is designed to gradually improve balance and strength to help students avoid falls and maintain independence. The Better Bones and

The coming of winter to Cape Perpetua Scenic Area means massive visitors are not far behind, as thousands of Gray whales make their way south to the warm waters of Mexico. This Saturday, Dec. 30, retired Chief park ranger Michael Noack will give a free presentation entitled

“Experiencing Gray Whales,” aimed at getting people familiar with gray whales and ways to locate them. The presentation will begin at 11:30 am in the Cape Perpetua Visitor Center, located three miles south of Yachats. After the program, Noak will be available to discuss whale watch

techniques that have worked for him. Attending the presentation is free, but a day-use fee or recreation pass is required within the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area. The Cape Perpetua Visitor Center is open from 10 am to 4 pm daily except Monday, Jan. 1. For more information, call 541-547-3289.

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Balance program is a community-based exercise program developed by researchers in the Bone Research Laboratory at Oregon State University. Research shows that targeted exercise later in life slows bone loss and improves strength and balance. These classes are safe for individuals with osteoporosis and osteopenia and provide benefits for men and women of all ages. For more information, drop by the center at 20 SE 2nd Street or call 541-2659617.

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Pacific City-based fiber artist Karen Gelbard will be the guest speaker at the Thursday, Jan. 4, Coastal Arts Guild lunch in Newport. Gelbard is a renowned fiber artist whose work reflects the colors and textures of the Pacific Northwest. Since 1997, her designs and craftmanship have been getting attention and awards from across the United States. “I design, weave, cut and sew hand-woven jackets, coats and scarves,” she said, “and wherever these garments go, they will tell an Oregon story.” Gelbard graduated in 1974 from the University of Kansas

with a bachelor’s degree in design. From there, she turned her creative focus to color and texture using fiber. She has also worked on projects at the historic Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood and on was commissioned to assist in design and fabrication of 44 rugs in the main lodge at Sunriver. For more information about her work, go to theoregonweaver.com The lunch will run from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm at the Newport Visual Arts Center, 777 NW Beach Drive. For more information and an invitation to attend, call Mary Holt at 541-765-4599.


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