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YACHATS — Home to a lighthouse whose beam reaches 21 miles out to sea, Heceta Head is scarcely in need of further illumination. But this is the time of year for going overboard, so owners of the neighboring Heceta Lighthouse B&B are happy to oblige with their Annual Victorian Christmas Open House.

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YACHATS — The line between the nightly news and outright satire is getting skinnier with each passing day. That makes for fertile ground for playwright Del Shores, whose new oneman show, “Six Characters in Search of a Play� premieres this Saturday.

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LINCOLN CITY — It’s always nice when the pieces come together; and come together they will for Friday’s opening of “Chiaroscuro,� the latest exhibit from the Northwest Mosaic Art Alliance. Get grout and about and enjoy the show.

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TILLAMOOK — Start gargling now to get your vocal cords limbered up for the singing event of the season. Singalong “Messiahâ€? oers the audience the chance to belt out the chorus of Handel’s masterpiece while soloists handle the tricky parts. See page 18

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t was our first apartment together. Our first Christmas, and I decided our first Christmas tree would be themed in blue, white and silver, the most impressive color scheme — in my 21-yearold worldly view. We bought blue and white lights and silver tinsel and then it was up to me to find the star for the top. I found a gold one with blue lights and a silver star with red lights and, of course, neither would do. “Could you swap these red lights with the blue?” I asked a store clerk. He looked at me, scratched his head, then frowned a bit as he eyed the packages stacked one upon the other, shelf upon shelf. All those tree toppers and I could not find one that suited me as it was? But I had already looked in every other store, this star was the only one even close. “Please,” I said. ------------•-----------I’ve always loved decorating for Christmas. And when we got our first real house (as opposed to the 630-square-foot cabin in the woods) in a suburb north of Denver, we did not hold back. Those were the days of icicles. And I was determined every eave of my house was going to be dripping with those tiny white lights. When the department store in my parents’ home town advertised for early orders, my mom made sure to put in an order for me. Only trouble was, the lights were so popular, there were only two per household. And that was nowhere near the number I needed. But it was a start. We’re were home visiting when the clerk called to say our order was in. We wheeled our cart up to the counter and the clerk handed over more than a dozen boxes of icicles. “Wait,” I whispered, nudging my mom. “I thought there were only two per household?” “It’s OK,” Mom said. “They know me.” And so it was that year and several following, our house had more icicles than the frozen trees around it. When we left Colorado bound for the Oregon Coast, we brought our icicles along, but now for the first time I joined the masses in rising in the wee wee dark hours to take advantage of limited early AM Black Friday deals. Those days, the hot item (at least in this household) were the BOGO rooftop decorations. Soon, our roof was fitted out with Santa and his sleigh and the team of reindeer, and on the porch sat a snowman. It had been an unusually mild winter and we had yet to

The decorations in their heydey... and the current year’s offerings (INSET).

experience the wrath of Mother Nature. But she made her appearance soon enough. The rain caused the fuses to blow, and the wind blew everything everywhere, and it seemed like just about every night, the hubs was climbing up on the roof, replacing fuses, anchoring down Santa’s sleigh, rolling Frosty back in place. I guess he didn’t mind too much because a couple of years later he crafted a metal star for the rooftop — a roof roughly three stories high at the tallest — and not just a star, but a star with rays that extended all the way down into the yard. I suggested we might want to contact the FAA. And I was only half kidding. Over time, Santa and his reindeers rusted and rotted, and I turned more and more to decorations for inside the house. They save a lot of time and effort, but generally cost a fortune in batteries. This year, at least half of our decorations are on remote and as I walk around the house clicking at trees and angels and whatnot in the windows, I feel like a bit of a cheater. It’s almost too easy. Almost. And

yes, I do get a bit nostalgic for the days when we schemed for more icicles and persistently pursued the perfect Christmas tree color scheme. ------------•-----------On that day, all those years ago in the Anchorage Pay n’ Save, the clerk heard my plea, looked wearily at the shelves of festive stars and lowered himself to the floor on his knees. As he opened the boxes, removing one strand of lights and replacing them with the other, a song came over the store speakers. “I’ll be home for Christmas,” Bing Crosby sang. And I, perpetually homesick sappy I, promptly burst into tears. Looking utterly befuddled, the poor man handed me my custom-created star. I swiped away some tears, paid for my decoration and went home to put my blue and silver star atop our first Christmas tree. Lori Tobias is the author of the novel “Wander” and a journalist of many years. Follow her at loritobias. com.

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LAST MAN STANDING By Barbara B. Covell For the TODAY

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e is a gifted playwright, writer, director, comedian and actor. Known for his delicious one-man shows, albeit a tad decadent and adult-themed; yet a punch to the funny bone for his diverse and appreciative audiences. Del Shores is returning to the Yachats Commons stage on Saturday, Dec. 9, premiering his new one-man show, “Six Characters in Search of a Play”. “I love the Yachats venue,” Shores said. “It reminds me of the high school gymnasiums where I started. There’s something about working a stage and seeing basketball hoops.” Best known for crafting the hilarious 1996 stage show “Sordid Lives,” Shores achieved recognition as a playwright, director and producer with a 13-month Los Angeles run. Shortly thereafter, Shores produced the motion picture version of “Sordid Lives,” starring Beau Bridges, Bonnie Bedelia, Delta Burke, Olivia Newton-John, Leslie Jordan and Beth Grant, along with most of the cast from the play. “Sordid Lives: The Series” was a television prequel to the film which received international acclaim. Shores created, wrote, directed and executive produced all 12 episodes. In 2000, Shores launched “Southern Baptist Sissies” for a 10-month run in Los Angeles. It completely sold out and was revived in 2002 for another six months. “The Trials and Tribulations of a Trailer Trash Housewife” premiered in 2003 and garnered multiple Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle awards. The film version

of this play featured the entire original stage cast with Shores writing, directing and producing. Entitled “Blues For Willadean,” it was released in 2012. One year later, Shores released the film version of “Southern Baptist Sissies” and won 10 major awards on the film festival circuit. In March 2017, Shores released “A Very Sordid Wedding” for its world premiere in Palm Springs. It was in limited theaters, enjoyed sellout shows and rave reviews, now available on DVD. This is the final chapter of the “Sordid Lives” franchise, advancing the characters 17 years to glimpse marriage equality in Winters, Texas. There are many familiar franchise veterans featured, including Bonnie Bedelia, Leslie Jordan, Caroline Rhea,

Dale Dickey and Ann Walker. Audiences loved the cameos by Whoopi Goldberg, Alec Mapa, and Carole Cook. For those who possess a sharp eye, there are several Yachatians appearing in the final wedding scene.

Del Shores has successfully reinvented his hallmark standup career and toured nationally with four different shows. Audiences love his brash humor, political rants and stories about abruptly becoming single in his 50s.

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Now in preparation for his 2018 tour, he is premiering his latest endeavor, “Six Characters in Search of a Play” on the Yachats Commons stage. It is inspired by the classic Pirandello play “Six Characters in Search of an Author” and directed by Emerson Collins. Shores is a master of character development and enjoys unencumbered standup comedy. He works best with a simple set, a few chairs, perhaps a table and no costumes. It is the content and delivery which make the difference, and in “Six Characters in Search of a Play,” Shores is digging deep. “This is more theatrical than standup. It is like a one man play,” Shores said, adding: “It has been a lot of work.”

on stage Del Shores premieres new one-man show in Yachats

Describing himself as an observer of life, Shores said characters are the driving force of his work. “Whether writing, acting, directing or producing, it is how the story is told,” he said. “You have to scratch hard to know who your characters are, who they were, and what they want.” In creating “Six Characters in Search of a Play,” Shores drew from 20 different people he has known to create the five women and one man he portrays on stage. “I had a lot of inspiration,” he said, “so I am giving them a place to call home.” Shores will be portraying Yvonne, the vegetarian-hating waitress; Sarah, an elderly actress determined to smoke and drink herself to death if Trump becomes president; Lorraine, the brilliant, proud, creative drama teacher who lost her mind; Jimmy Ray, the evolving Georgia redneck; Aunt Bobbie Sue, the blue collar, good-hearted Republican racist; and Marsha, a monkey-hating lesbian with CPOD. “The challenge is differentiating each character with my body and voice,” Shores said. “Imaginative audiences will enjoy.” Saturday’s show, sponsored by One of Us Productions and Polly Plumb, starts at 7 pm at the Yachats Commons, 441 Hwy. 101 N. Tickets, $20, are available on the door or online at oneofusyachats.yapsody.com, as well as from Waldport Chuck’s Video, Crescent Moon Consignment, Toad Hall, and Yachats Video. For more information, call 541-547-4350 or email oneofusyachats@gmail.com.


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The full Nelson Oregon Coast author Suzy Nelson will be presenting her works this Saturday, Dec. 9, at Lincoln City’s Driftwood Public Library. Nelson, who taught high school English for 15 years, has written and published ďŹ ve books in total, including two children’s tales, “Andy, the Reincarnated Catâ€? and her latest work, “Robin Hood Has Gone to the Dogs.â€? She is also the author of “Before the Last Bell Rings,â€? a novel about a teacher in a gang school who accidentally kills her mean administrator. Her nonďŹ ction oerings are “Now What?â€? a memoir about raising her four preschoolers alone in the ’60s, and “Things Your Mother Never Taught You About Getting Older,â€?

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Keep Saturday free for this Guests will get to re-live the holiday traditions of 19th Century Newport lighthouse keepers this Saturday, Dec. 9, when the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area hosts its annual Victorian Holiday Celebration. This unique event, held a stone’s throw from the Oregon Coast’s tallest lighthouse, connects kids to public lands and to America’s natural and cultural heritage. “Visitors can enjoy traditional music by local musicians, making Victorianera crafts, caroling, and storytelling while sipping a cup of hot cider in a family friendly atmosphere,� said Yaquina Head Manager Janet Johnson. Admission to the event is free. The Yaquina Head Interpretive Center will be open from 10 am to 4 pm. All other areas of the park will be

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Depoe Bay Community Hall Enjoy turkey and ham courtesy of the Depoe Bay Chamber of Commerce. Bring a side dish or dessert along with beverage and tableware. 5 pm. Call 541-765-2889 to book a spot.

Newport Elks Club Mingle with brilliantly costumed guests at this fund-raising masquerade ball, featuring an abundance of libations, nibbles and desserts alongside music from the Bringetto Jazz Quartet and a performance from the Pacific Dance Ensemble. Tickets, $55, available at http://olallacenter.org. Proceeds benefit The Olalla Center for Children and Families. 7 pm, 45 SE Moore Road. FMI, call 541-336-2254.

Heceta Head Lightstation • Yachats The Queen Ann-style Keeper’s House is decked out in all its finery for this celebration, featuring hot drinks, treats, performances by local musicians and a visit from Santa Claus. FMI, call 541-547-3696. 4-7 pm, 14 miles south of Yachats.

Volunteer Appreciation Party Yaquina Bay Yacht Club • Newport Join the Newport Chapter of Surfrider Foundation for an evening of fun, food and music, plus a discussion of the agenda for the coming year. Free for Surfrider members; $15 for non-members 6-9 pm, 750 SE Bay Blvd.

King tides talk Newport Visual Arts Center Fawn Custer and Fran Recht explore the potential impacts of sea level rise on the Oregon Coast at this presentation, hosted by the MidCoast Watersheds Council. 6:30 pm, 777 NW Beach Drive.

Sounds of the Season Hoffman Center for the Arts Adam Miller will present “Folksongs of the Winter Holidays,” a singalong program of traditional folk songs and carols. Free. 4 pm, 594 Laneda Avenue.

Christmas lights display North Pony Trail Lane • Otis Don Stuart has pulled out all the stops this year for his largest display yet. Drop by and don’t forget your sunglasses. Display runs through the holidays, dusk-8 pm, 86 N. Pony Trail Lane. Turn at the Otis Café and follow North Bank Road to North Yodel Lane.

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Holmes Road • Lincoln City Steve Prewitt’s light display gets bigger every year. See for yourself by strolling the grounds or, if the weather is bad, driving through and tuning into 106.5 FM. 5-10 pm, 2642 NE Holmes Road, every night through Jan. 1. Free, but donations accepted pted ted edd fo ffor orr the Lin Linco Linc LLiLincoln incol ncol coln Cityy Food Pantry. Pan

Spotlight Show Yaquina Art Association Gallery • Newport See nature photography from John Legeman and Donna McCoy at this show, open through Dec. 15 and available to view from 11 am to 4 pm daily, 789 NW Beach Drive.

Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District • Newport Browse than 40 species of flowering perennials, shrubs and trees at the perfect time to get them into the ground before the dry summer months. 10 am-4 pm, 23 North Coast Highway. Repeated Saturday.

Salishan Spa & Golf Resort • Gleneden Beach Catch up with local business owners and managers at this festive get-together from the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce. Bring an unopened and unwrapped gift for the present drive. $13. 11:45 am, 7760 NE Hwy. 101. RSVP by calling 541-994-3070.

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“Chiaroscuro” Lincoln City Cultural Center An opening reception for this exhibit, featuring mosaics from a group of Pacific Northwest artists who combine traditional and non-traditional materials. 5-7 pm, 540 NE Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-994-9994.

Cape Perpetua Visitors Center • Yachats A presentation from Dr. Jim Sumich of Oregon State University about how the North Pacific’s gray whales are split between a large eastern population of about 20,000 and a critically endangered western population of fewer than 150. 1 pm, three miles south of Yachats on Highway 101. FMI, call 541-547-3289.

this performance, featuring a wide selection of Christmas music. $10 donation suggested. 7 pm, 1760 NW 25th Street.

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“Yerma” Newport Performing Arts Center This National Theatre Live screening features Billie Piper in her award-winning role as a young woman driven to the unthinkable by her desperate desire to have a child. 7 pm, 777 W Olive Street. Tickets, $16 for adults, $13 for seniors and $11 for students, available at www.coastarts.org or by calling 541-265-ARTS (2787).

featuring traditional favorites alongside contemporary pieces from Christmas movies. Suggested donation of $5 donation per person or $10 per family, with proceeds benefitting South Lincoln County Resources. 2 pm, 441 Hwy. 101 N.

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Native Plant Sale Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District • Newport Browse than 40 species of flowering perennials, shrubs, and trees at the perfect time to get them into the ground before the dry summer months. 10 am-4 pm, 23 North Coast Highway.

Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge Join U.S Fish and Wildlife volunteer and master wreath maker Lee Sliman for this workshop on how to make a holiday wreath with native trees and shrubs. Free. 10:30 am to 1 pm, six miles south of Pacific City. Registration required; call 503-812-6392. Repeated Sunday.

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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Oregon Coast Aquarium • Newport See the aquarium lit up with more than half a million

Yachats Commons The ensemble presents its sixth annual Holiday Concert,

Newport Performing Arts Center Emmy nominee and master harp guitarist John Doan puts more than a dozen turn-of-the-century instruments through their paces in this nostalgic concert. 7:30 pm, 777 W Olive Street. Tickets, $25 and $39 plus ticket fees; or $10 for students, available at the box office, by calling 541-265-2787 or online at NewportSymphony.org.

Candy Cane Express Garibaldi Enjoy holiday cookies, hot chocolate and a chance to meet Santa Claus aboard this vintage 1925 steam engine, with spectacular views of Tillamook Bay thrown in. $20 for adults, $18 for seniors aged 62 and above, $15 for kids aged three to 10 and free for kids under three. FMI or to book tickets, go to www.oregoncoastscenic.org.

Master Chef demo Partners for Rural Innovation Center • Tillamook An appearance by Roland Henin, one of just 67 certified Master Chefs in the US. 2-4 pm.4506 Third Street. Tickets,

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Christmas Bazaar Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church • Nehalem Find handmade gifts, cards and jewelry alongside baked goods, with a clam chowder lunch served from 11 am to 2 pm. 10 am-4 pm at 10th and A Streets.

Lighted Dog Contest Alsea Bay Historic Interpretive Center • Waldport Admire illuminated dogs of all descriptions at this most peculiar of all the coast’s holiday celebrations. The evening also features free hot dogs, chips and hot drinks, face painting and live music. 5 pm, at the south end of the Alsea Bay Bridge.

The Salon Series Oceanfront home • Depoe Bay Pianist Cary Lewis and violinist Sarah Kwak perform an intimate concert in this latest

offering from the Oregon Coast Chamber Music Society. 3 pm. For tickets and directions, go to www.siletzbaymusic.org or call Mark Sanders at 760-992-4175.

Holiday Sale Toledo Clayworks A cornucopia of crafts from local artisans, featuring functional ceramics, ornaments, paintings, photography fish prints and more. 10 am-6 pm 305 N. Main Street. FMI, call 541-270-9899. Continues Sunday.

Jazzatti-tude Hoffman Center for the Arts • Manzanita An evening of lounge, swing, samba and holiday tunes from this local quartet. 7 to 9 pm, 594 Laneda Avenue. $10 on the door.

Community Drum Circle Don Davis Park • Newport Free, family-friendly and open to folks of all skill levels. They will even lend you a drum if you don’t have one. 2-4 pm, inside the gazebo, across from the Newport Performing Arts Center. FMI, email chandler@chandlerdavis.com or call 541-272-4615.

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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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Garibaldi Enjoy holiday cookies, hot chocolate and a chance to meet Santa Claus aboard this vintage 1925 steam engine, with spectacular views of Tillamook Bay thrown in. $20 for adults, $18 for seniors aged 62 and above, $15 for kids aged three to 10 and free for kids under three. FMI or to book tickets, go to www.oregoncoastscenic.org.

Yachats Community Presbyterian Church A festive concert, featuring seasonal music alongside handbells, conducted by Milo Graamans. Refreshments follow the program. 2 pm, 360 W 7th Street. Admission is free but donations will be gratefully accepted for South Lincoln Resources. FMI, call 541-547-3400.

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How to divest Author talk Driftwood Public Library • Lincoln City Oregon Coast author Suzy Nelson talks about her five books, including children’s tales, a memoir and nonfiction works. 1-3 pm, followed by a free book drawing, second floor, 801 SW Hwy. 101.

Adopt-A-Highway Moolack Beach • Newport Help the Newport Chapter of Surfrider International and the Oregon Hang Gliders pick up trash from this two-mile section of Highway 101. 10 am-noon, meet in the parking area 4.5 miles north of Highway 20. RSVP at beachcleanups@ newport.or.surfrider.org.

South Beach Community Center • Newport Alice Warner presents this workshop on how to divest from fossil fuel in our banking practices. Sponsored by 350occ.org. 1 pm, 3024 SE Ferry Slip Road.

“Music for Christmas” St Peter the Fisherman Lutheran Church • Lincoln City The Oregon Coast Recorder Society presents a festive concert featuring everything from Dutch dances to English ballads to an audience sing-along of familiar carols. Admission by donation to the Lincoln City food pantry. 2 pm, 1226 SW 13th Street.

Wreath-making class Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge Join US Fish and Wildlife volunteer and master wreath maker Lee Sliman for this workshop on how to make a holiday wreath with native trees and shrubs. Free. 10:30

Victorian Christmas Open House Heceta Head Lightstation • Yachats The Queen Ann-style Keeper’s House is decked out in all its finery for this celebration, featuring hot drinks, treats, performances by local musicians and a visit from Santa Claus. FMI, call 541-547-3696. 4-7 pm, 14 miles south of Yachats.

Dance Revue & Toy Drive Tillamook High School • Tillamook Cozy up with cookies and milk and enjoy a sensational show from the Tillamook School of Dance. Admission by donation of one new, unwrapped toy per family or $5 per person. 2-4 pm, 2605 12th Street. FMI call 503-842-2084.

A Sweet Christmas am to 1 pm, six miles south of Pacific City. Registration required; call 503-812-6392.

Pay the Rent Party Café Mundo • Newport Support Lincoln County’s only public radio station at this fund-raising bash, featuring live music from Walker T Ryan and the Joan and Joren Duet, a buffet dinner and an auction of art by the late Sam Briseño. $15 on the door. 6-8:30 pm, 209 NW Coast Street.

First Presbyterian Church of Newport The Oregon Coast Chorus Sweet Adelines and the Coastal-Airs Barbershop Chorus present their seventh annual Christmas program. Free, but donations accepted for the food bank. 2 pm, 227 NE 12th Street. FMI, call 541-992-0280.

“Christmas Unplugged” Newport Performing Arts Center Emmy nominee and master harp guitarist John

Doan puts more than a dozen turn-of-the-century instruments through their paces in this nostalgic concert. 2 pm, 777 W Olive Street. Tickets, $25 and $39 plus ticket fees; or $10 for students, available at the box office, by calling 541-265-2787 or online at NewportSymphony.org.

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Singalong “Messiah”

Logsden Community Club Come along and enjoy turkey, ham, mashed potatoes and gravy with old friends and new. Bring a side dish to share and a donation for the food drive. 5 pm at the junction of the Logsden/Siletz Highway and Moonshine Park Road.

Seventh-day Adventist Church • Tillamook Be part of the show at this inclusive performance of Handel’s masterpiece, in which the audience will sing the parts of the chorus, complementing the soloists on stage. Donations accepted. Bring your own copy of “Messiah” if you have one. 7 pm, 2610 1st Street.

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Toledo Clayworks A cornucopia of crafts from local artisans, featuring functional ceramics, ornaments, paintings, photography fish prints and more. 10 am-6 pm 305 N. Main Street. FMI, call 541-270-9899.

Driftwood Public Library • Lincoln City Books make wonderful Christmas gifts. Load up here, with half price on everything except specially priced books or items. 10 am to 2 pm, second floor, 801 SW Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-557-9400.

Christmas Dinner

Lincoln City Farmers Market Lincoln City Cultural Center Cloistered within the center’s auditorium, this market offers homegrown, home-baked and handcrafted treats. 10 am-3 pm, 540 NE Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-994-9994 or go to www.lincolncityfarmersmarket.org.

Social Security Seminar Newport 60+ Activity Center Knowledge is power. Come and learn more about your benefits and options. 5:30-7:30 pm, 20 SE 2nd Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617.

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Trivia Tuesday

Newport Public Library The library’s Literary Flicks series continues with this 2016 film, based on the works of Rudyard Kipling. Free. 6:30 pm, 35 Nye Street. FMI, call 541-265-2153 or go to www.newportlibrary.org.

Black Squid Beerhouse • Lincoln City Free trivia, with a different theme each week and prizes for 1st- and 2nd-place teams. 21 and over. 7-8:30 pm, 3001 SW Hwy. 101.

Reading Circle Newport Public Library Bring along a few favorite books to share and help staff select the reading list for 2018. January’s book will be “The Rosie Project,” by Graeme Simsion. Noon, 35 Nye Street. FMI, call 541-265-2153 or go to www.newportlibrary.org.

Wednesday, Dec. 13

“Grief 101” Lincoln City & Newport Led by hospital chaplains, these classes offer supportive group environment to talk about the death of a loved one and how to cope with grief during the holidays. 3:30 to 5 pm at the Center for Health Education in Newport and the Home Health and Hospice offices in Lincoln City. FMI or to register, call 541-574-1811 in Newport or 541-996-7328 in Lincoln City.

Kids’ Christmas Party Salmon River Grange • Rose Lodge A Christmas semi-truck decorated with more than 30,000 lights will be the star attraction at this family-friendly get-together, featuring hot chocolate, cookie decorating, gifts for the kids and an appearance from Santa Claus. 4-8 pm, 5371 Salmon River Highway.

Surfrider meeting Bike Newport Learn how to get involved with the Newport chapter, enjoy a pint or two and watch a fat tire bike demonstration. Kids welcome. 6:30-8 pm, 150 NW 6th Street.

Cancer Support Group Pig ‘N Pancake • Lincoln City A group welcoming survivors, caregivers and family. Every second Wednesday. 1 pm, 3910 NE Hwy. 101.

Mexican Train Dominoes Newport 60+ Activity Center The perfect break from a busy holiday season. 10 amnoon every Wednesday and Friday, 20 SE 2nd Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617.

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LIGHTEN UP At the Heceta Head Annual Victorian Christmas Open House

Photo by Curt Peters. Cover photo by Alan Nyiri

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isit the Oregon Coast any time of the year and memories imprint on your heart. And perhaps the most vivid memories of all are to be made at the Annual Victorian Christmas Open House at Heceta Head Lighthouse Bed & Breakfast near Yachats. Every year, the B&B opens its doors to welcome locals, visitors and guests for a presentation of holiday lights, festivities and cheer. This weekend and next, staff and volunteers will transform the Keeper’s House into Santa’s workshop, complete with bright, twinkling lights, holiday decorations and goodies. “Each night is sponsored by a local community organization or business,” said Misty Anderson, inn manager and events coordinator for the B&B. “They are in charge of serving, cleaning up and managing the raffles. Everyone gets into the fun of this event, which is free and open to the entire family.” Anderson said the event draws between 150 and 300 visitors each night, depending on the weather. Free shuttle service is provided from the State Scenic Viewpoint public parking area below, near the beachfront. The entire first floor of the spacious B&B is decorated with fresh garlands, wreaths, handmade bows and lights of

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every color. Two trees adorned with holiday decorations are on separate ends of the house, one has a train set to appeal to kids. There is a 22-year-old Christmas teddy bear collection on display, a nativity scene in the parlor, and Santa makes a nightly appearance to give candy to appreciative children. “We have three musicians playing every night,” Anderson said. “Some are well known performers, we also showcase youth musicians and children’s groups. The instruments range from piano, guitar, string ensembles and harp.” The culinary program at Siuslaw High School in Florence make all the cookies, with coffee, tea, hot chocolate and cider served. Coffee is donated by the Green Salmon in Yachats.

An assortment of raffle items are donated by local businesses. The monies raised go toward restoration of the B&B and the interpretive program. Both the Keeper’s House and lighthouse offer guided tours throughout the year from knowledgeable docents. Anderson said the Heceta Lighthouse B&B has invested in new LED lights outside the house. “We won the Florence Christmas light competition last year,” she said. “We work together with the Oregon State Parks to include rope lights on the pathways to the lighthouse.” The lighthouse and the amply stocked gift shop will be open every night during the celebration weekends. The original lighthouse and Keeper’s

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House were built in 1894 and have weathered many transitions over the years. The Oregon State Parks own the resilient lighthouse and the beach below. The ocean beach is a protected marine reserve with abundant wildlife. The US Forest Service owns the Keeper’s House which became the Heceta Lighthouse Bed & Breakfast in 1995 with Mike and Carol Korgan as innkeepers. The Korgans worked tirelessly to restore and transition the old house to a Queen Anne-style B&B, featuring six bedrooms. The Korgans have since retired and their daughter Michelle continues their legacy. “We have had guests bond so much that lifetime friendships are made,” Anderson said. “This is a magical place.” For more information about the Annual Victorian Christmas Open House or rooms at the B&B, call 866-547-3696 or go to www. HecetaLighthouse.com.


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Chorale grants three wishes The Central Coast Chorale will present the first of three Wishes & Candles holiday concerts this Friday, Dec. 8, at the Congregational Church of Lincoln City, featuring the 54-voice choir performing a selection of Christmas music. The concert will be repeated on Thursday, Dec. 14, at the First Presbyterian Church of Newport and on Friday, Dec. 15, at the Yachats Commons. All three concerts begin at 7 pm and have a suggested donation of $10 for admission. The chorale will perform two challenging movements from Francois Poulenc’s “Motets for the Christmas Season.” “Videntes stellam” tells of the approach of the Magi, starting quietly “as from afar” and growing in excitement as they approach

the stable, while “Hodie Christus natus est” proclaims the joy of the day. Written in 1952, these pieces are traditional in theme but listeners will detect modern touches such as slightly

dissonant chords and unexpected transitions. The lineup also features the final movement of American composer Daniel Pinkham’s “Christmas Cantata,” also written in

the 1950s. The piece uses a technique of layering voices to build to a thrilling crescendo of joyful alleluias. The choir will also sing “O Magnum Mysterium” by northwest composer Morten

Lauridsen. Although this piece was written only 20 years ago, the beauty of the deceptively simple harmonies links it directly to the great classical choral traditions.

One of the most interesting pieces of the concert will be Norwegian composer Oja Gjiello’s resetting of Gustav Holst’s “In the Bleak Midwinter,” performed as a double choir. Gjiello uses pulsing rhythms to play up the irregular meter of Christina Rossetti’s original poem. Women of Note, the women’s octet, will present a trio of pieces — “Star of Wonder,” a three-part a cappella piece written by Terre Roche of the folk trio the Roches; J. Edmund Hughes’ unique arrangement of “Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming;” and La Nana, a traditional Spanish lullaby, featuring guitar accompaniment by Derek Johnson. For more information, go to centralcoastchorale. com or email admin@ centralcoastchorale.com.

You are the ‘Messiah’ The Monday Musical Club of Tillamook will present Handel’s “Messiah” in a new way on Monday, Dec. 11, with a singalong performance that puts the audience at the heart of the action. “There’s no chorus,” said concert conductor Adam Schwend. “The audience is the chorus.” Schwend is the conductor of the Midway Chorus & Orchestra, which presents “Messiah” in Tillamook and Lincoln City every even-

numbered year. “I’ve had a lot of community members mention how they wish they had the time to sing with us, because they love the work so much,” he said. “This is an opportunity for everyone to come and sing without having to attend any rehearsals or multiple performances. It’s much less formal and the only time commitment is the 90 minutes of the program.” While the audience sings the choruses, soloists will sing the numerous solo movements

found in Part One of the work, giving everyone an opportunity to enjoy listening as well as singing. “If you want to just come and listen, that’s okay too,” Schwend said. The performance will begin at 7 pm at the Tillamook Seventh-day Adventist Church, 2610 1st Street. Admission is free, although donations will be accepted and will go towards the work of the Monday Musical Club of Tillamook. Extra scores will be available to borrow, but due to the limited number anyone who has a copy of “Messiah” is encouraged to bring it along.

A hole lot of Christmas music The Oregon Coast Recorder Society will perform music old and new this Sunday, Dec. 10, in a benefit concert at Lincoln City’s St. Peter the Fisherman Lutheran Church. Entitled “Music for Christmas,” the program includes Medieval carols “Personent hodie,” “Verbum caro factum est” and “Verbum Patris umanatur” in concert versions by Seattle composer Peter

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Seibert; “Midnight, Sleeping Bethlehem,” a Protestant hymn by Fong Liang Chien; “Stantipes,” a Medieval dance; an 18th Century “Noel” by Louis-Claude Daquin; three dances by a Dutch composer Willem de Fesch; an anonymous English ballad “Daphne;” and concludes with an audience sing-along of familiar carols. Admission is by donation of nonperishable food

items, checks or cash for the Lincoln City food pantry. The concert will start at 2 pm at St. Peter the Fisherman Lutheran Church, 1226 SW 13th Street, on Highway 101. The Oregon Coast Recorder Society rehearses every week and is open to recorder players or other musicians interested in early music. For more information, call 541-961-1228 or go to www.coastrecorder.org.


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HARPING ON ABOUT THE HOLIDAY SEASON Emmy nominee and master harp guitarist John Doan will take to the stage in Newport this weekend to put a range of vintage instruments through their paces in “Christmas Unplugged.” Hosted by the Newport Symphony Orchestra at the Ocean, this festive concert is a live version of Doan’s Emmy-nominated Public Broadcasting television special, which re-enacts what it might have been like to celebrate Christmas a century ago. “The show explores how Victorians invented many Christmas traditions we remember and quite a few we have forgotten,” Doan said. “The 20-string harp guitar, classical banjo and ukelin are just a few of the

original instruments that will be featured. The aim is to recapture the feeling of a time before radio and TV when our ancestors provided most of their own musical entertainment at home, especially during the holidays.” Doan plays more than a dozen turn-of-the-century instruments once popular in American parlors, on vaudeville stages and in mandolin orchestras. He explains their history in an entertaining and often zany fashion, shows slides of old catalogues and archival photographs, and leads the audience in singing or whistling some much-beloved carols. Doan will include several arrangements from his album “Wrapped in White: Visions of Christmas Past.”

The Salon Series from the Oregon Coast Chamber Music Society will continue this Saturday, Dec. 9, with a performance from pianist Cary Lewis and violinist Sarah Kwak. The pair will perform an intimate concert in the oceanfront home of Dick and Laurel Young in Depoe Bay. Lewis has been in constant demand for many years as a collaborative pianist for soloists and chamber music groups. He performs in festivals and concerts worldwide and has recorded on at least 11 top labels. One of his recordings of the complete Dvorak Trios with the Lanier Trio was featured in TIME magazine as one of

As well as being associate professor of Music at Willamette University in Salem, Doan is a touring and recording artist who has appeared on radio and television across the country, including the PBS special, “A Christmas To Remember With John Doan” and the Emmy-nominated Oregon Public Broadcasting special, “A Victorian Christmas With John Doan.” Performances will take place at 7:30 pm on Saturday, Dec. 9, and 2 pm on Sunday, Dec. 10, at the Newport Performing Arts Center, 777 W Olive Street. Tickets, $25 and $39 plus ticket fees; or $10 for students, are available at the box office, by calling 541-265-2787 or online at NewportSymphony.org.

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Jazz good as it gets Manzanita’s Hoffman Center for the Arts will be filled with swinging jazz this Saturday, Dec. 9, as Jazzattitude step on stage for an evening of lounge, swing, samba and holiday tunes. The local quartet consists of Doug Proctor on keyboards, Robert Brook on guitar, Leo Lawyer on percussion and vocalist Sydney Elliott. Brook, formerly of Shy Jazz, founded the group with Proctor in 2012, with Elliott joining in 2016 and Lawyer rounding out the foursome this year. The all-ages concert will run from 7 to 9 pm at 594 Laneda Avenue. Admission is $10 on the door. Some snacks and beverages will be provided.


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