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TILLAMOOK — It’s fair to say that winter is indeed coming to the Oregon Coast. All the more reason to make the most of the always-ďŹ ckle but oftendelightful weather of fall to get a few last hikes in before retreating under a blanket until Memorial Day.

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NEWPORT — Creepy? Check. Kooky? Check. Mysterious and spooky? You bet. But we at TODAY Towers cannot believe that anything “all together ooky� could possibly come from Newport’s Porthole Players theater group. Judge for yourself as “The Addams Family Musical� opens this Friday. See page 6

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LINCOLN CITY — Make time this Saturday for the Siletz Tribe’s annual Restoration Pow-Wow, held inside Chinook Winds Casino Resort and still bursting with color, spirit and tradition.

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NEWPORT — The Calorie Control Council estimates that Thanksgiving dinner

amounts to a whopping 4,500 calories for the average American. We at TODAY Towers reckon that ďŹ gure is being skewed upwards somewhat by Uncle Bob’s fondness for Cool Whip, but even so — that’s a hefty feed. So earn your Thanksgiving feast this year by taking part in the Arctic Circle Turkey Trot at Newport’s South Beach.

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GLENEDEN BEACH — Whether you want to hear about humans who get into the ocean or whales who ďŹ nd themselves on land, take a seat at the Oregon Coast Learning Institute, where SCUBA diving and marine mammal strandings are both on the agenda.

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Flock to Newport, for the Turkey Trot For some of us, Thanksgiving exercise extends about as far as stretching for the TV remote or digging deep for the energy required to fetch yet another helping of pumpkin pie. Not so for participants in Newport’s Arctic Circle Turkey Trot, which returns for its sixth year on Thursday, Nov. 23, to offer the chance to burn off a few of those holiday calories. Starting and finishing at Rogue Brewery in South Beach, the event features a 10k, a 5k and a Kids Fun Run, offering views of Yaquina Bay

and the Pacific Ocean. The kids’ run will start at 9 am, followed by the 5k and 10k runs at 9:15 am. Organizers encourage all participants to dress up in costume, with prizes on offer for the best efforts. Awards will be given for the overall male and female winner for each race as well as the top males and females aged over 40 and over 50 There will be ribbon awards for the top three finishers in a range of age divisions.

Advance registration is available through Wednesday, Nov. 22, priced at $8 for the kids’ run and $30 for 5k or 10k. Registration fees increase to $10 and $35 on the day. A portion of the proceeds from the run will go toward athletic programs at two local schools — Sam Case and Yaquina View Elementary. To register, go to www. ardoradventures.com. Volunteers are also needed for the event. To lend a hand, email at info@ardoradventures.

The Portland-based XX Digitus Duo will bring their multi-media, four-hand piano concert to the Oregon Coast on Saturday, Nov. 18, with a performance at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. The duo, whose name refers to the 20 fingers they put to work on the keys, will perform a concert entitled “Shades of Twenty,” featuring styles ranging from Latin American to alternative rock. The duo will also play Dag Gabrielson’s new musical score for the 1927 Dada film, “Ghosts Before Breakfast,” while the film runs on a screen behind them. Pianists Maria Garcia and Momoko Muramatsu have had successful individual careers that have taken them around the world to events like the Aspen, Tanglewood, Bergen and Casals festivals, and seen them work alongside performers like the Mark Morris Dance Group. Friends and colleagues since college years at the New England Conservatory, Garcia and Muramatsu

joined forces in 2014 to form the XX Digitus Duo and explore the four-hand piano repertoire. Together, they explore the classical standards but also the vast repertoire of their shared Latin American musical heritage. They are deeply committed to working with composers in creating new works for the medium, commissioning four works in the past two years from composers Ken Selden, Dag Gabrielsen and Charles Copeland. Their goal is to create exciting musical experiences that include classical, contemporary and rock audiences with an eclectic choice of repertoire while collaborating with other art forms such as film, visual arts, poetry and dance. The Nov. 18 concert will begin at 7 pm in the auditorium of the cultural center at 540 NE Hwy. 101. Advance tickets, $20 for adults, and $10 for kids aged 18 and under, are available at www. lincolncityculturalcenter.org or by calling 541-994-9994.

Make it yours, at CrafterHours A new series called CrafterHours will make its debut at Lincoln City’s Driftwood Public Library this Monday, Nov. 20, offering teens and adults the chance to create a festive holiday candle holder. The library will provide glass candle holders to

decorate. Or, participants can bring their own glass to decorate. This project works best with smooth glass. The CrafterHours program aims to give people a new way to bring a touch of the handcrafted to their gift-giving and decorating. The program will run on

the third Monday of the month, at 6:30 pm in the Community Room of the library, located on the second floor at 801 SW Hwy. 101. Because some projects involve sharp tools, hot glue and other potentially dangerous items, organizers

ask that anyone younger than 13 be accompanied by a responsible adult who will remain with them for the entirety of the program. For more information, contact Kirsten BrodbeckKenney at 541-996-1251 or kbrodbeck-kenney@ lincolncity.org.

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efine normal. In theater terms, achieving a normal production can be wickedly challenging. In the world of interpersonal family dynamics, normal is a place reserved for “other people.” In the iconic cartoon characters crafted by artist Charles Samuel Addams, normal was ghoulish, macabre and eerie; with a touch of charming, tender and adorable. The Addams Family came to life and captured the hearts of 1960s television audiences with their darkly twisted humor and bizarre, inverted lifestyle. Now the devilishly delightful family returns to life in a musical comedy created by “Jersey Boys” authors Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa. And what a monstrously popular show it is. Three years ago, Newport director Kathy Heater saw “The Addams Family Musical” on the Broadway stage. “I knew immediately it was something for Porthole Players,” she said. “Of course, I contacted Sara Coxen right away.” Heater and Coxen are the powerhouse directors who brought “My Fair Lady,” “The Producers” and “Young Frankenstein” to the Newport stage. Coxen also choreographs all dance routines and movements of the 34-member cast. “She makes it look effortless,” Heater said. “She moves people beautifully. These are complicated scenes and Sara makes them move along in perfect rhythm.” Rights to “The Addams Family Musical” were made available to community theatre groups in 2017 and this is the first production on the Oregon Coast. Cast member ages range from 12 to their ’70s. “This cast is very large and talented, with junior, senior high students, and accomplished seasoned adult actors in rehearsal since July,” Heater said. The storyline follows the popular iconic characters as daughter Wednesday, now 18 and a college student, returns home with a surprise. She has fallen in love with young

Justin Atkins as Gomez Addams and Stacy Fischer as Morticia

Lucas Beineke, a Midwestern boy who brings his family to the Addams mansion. It is a night of mayhem, filled with Addams family — dead and undead. All the young lovers want is one “normal,” night with their families together. That’s not exactly what they get. Gomez and Morticia, Uncle Fester, Lurch, Grandma and Pugsley join Wednesday and Lucas in the bizarre events with Alice and Mal Beineke, Lucas’s parents, on the fateful evening where both families unite. At a special family dinner hosted by Gomez and Morticia, all the peculiar and outlandish traditions come to life, with the help of oddball ancestors and rampant human emotions. Portraying the patriarchal Gomez Addams is Justin Atkins, the jewel of Newport’s performance art community. Stacy Fischer is the elegant Morticia; her performance as Sally Bowles knocked out audiences in “Cabaret.” Both Atkins and Fischer are strong vocalists and possess great stage chemistry. Cody Larsen is the quirky Uncle Fester who communicates with the dead. Larsen is a Porthole Player veteran with terrific command of his physical stage presence and vocally pleasing. Powerhouse vocalist Cassie Lihou plays Wednesday Addams, in love with the “normal” Lucas Beineke, portrayed by Cooper Theodore. Linda Capshaw is hilarious as Grandma.

Keenan Williams delivers a spot-on Pugsley, and the talented Pete Theodore is a commanding Lurch. Megan Walters is Alice Beineke and Brian Haggerty is her husband, Mal Beineke. Walters and Haggerty are both gifted actors and a funny addition to the Addams Family unit. Sara Coxen says this production presented some challenges in blocking, due to the large cast and frequent changes in set. The black and white motif, envisioned and designed by Performing Arts Center mainstay Stephan reference the illustrations and stained glass craftsmanship of Harry Clarke, a turn of the century Irish artist. Stephan’s visions of the Addams Family mansion and grounds are masterful, transforming the stage to a gothic, ghostly, macabre world of shadows and ghoulish light. Special effects will delight audiences with stage illusions and magic tricks, courtesy of Ernie Brown, Ben Capshaw and Anthony Buchas. It is the music which presented the greatest test for this production team. “It is difficult music for the actors and the musicians,” Coxen said. At times vaudevillian, melodramatic, or Broadway show style, the music was written to accommodate each unique character’s

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attributes. A 17-piece orchestra under the direction of Howard Lackey, with accompanist Milo Graamans and vocal director Brad Capshaw keep meticulous timing and flow throughout. Lisa Kellenberger is producer, Barb Perkins is stage manager, Ron Miller designed lights and Jo Davey provided costume design. “The Addams Family Musical” opens on Friday, Nov. 17 and runs through Sunday, Dec. 3, with performances at 7 pm every Friday and Saturday and 2 pm matinées each Sunday at 777 W Olive Street. Tickets, $24 for adults, $22 for seniors and $16 for students, are available from the box office, online at www.CoastArts.org or by calling 541-265-5787.


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fter 35 years of selling real estate in some of the most desirable cities in the US, Steve Lockwood is changing pace, relocating to the Oregon Coast to focus on real food. Located at Salishan Spa and Golf Resort, just south of Lincoln City, Lockwood’s Mangia Italian Deli offers Italian cuisine for the American palate, with almost every dish made entirely from scratch. “People want good food done well; and that’s what I offer here,” he said. “I try to elevate each dish — do something simple to fine tune it, to make it better than what you’ve had before.” “Our Caesar dressing is a good example,” he added. “We make it here with real lemon juice and quality parmesan and good olive oil and it makes a difference. People ask ‘why is this Caesar better than other Caesars I’ve had before?’ Because the ingredients are real.” Lockwood learned to cook as he worked his way through college and honed his culinary

skills during his career as a realtor, doing catering on the side for colleagues, clients and friends. “I was always told to open a restaurant,” he said. “Every time.” Lockwood was already familiar with Salishan, has family having owned a beach house at the resort for more than 40 years. The availability of a restaurant premises with high visibility from Highway 101 sealed the deal. With the location settled, there was just one question left to answer — what type of restaurant should it be? Lockwood said the answer came from longtime friend Brent Duering, owner of Big Mountain Coffee, which sits just a few miles south in Lincoln Beach. “Brent said there was a void to fill,” Lockwood said; “that he and his wife had to go into Portland to get Italian. Not anymore.” Mangia offers an everchanging menu for lunch and dinner, with dishes changing to reflect seasonal availability as well as customer feedback. Lunch favorites include an Italian sub sandwich packed with ham, salami, pepperoni, lettuce and tomato; and a meatball sandwich made using Lockwood’s own marinara sauce. At dinnertime, dishes

Chef Chris Head-Burgess with some of Mangia’s house-made biscotti

Grand opening Mangia will hold its official opening on Thursday, Nov. 30, with a Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting at 5:30 pm. Guests are invited to come along, meet the crew and sample a range of menu items.

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include locally sourced, house-made roast beef and, for diners seeking seafood, shrimp scampi with fresh shrimp sautéed a la minute in white wine and served up for a very reasonable $18. But the restaurant’s most eye-catching deal allows diners to enjoy Lockwood’s gourmet cuisine in the comfort of their own homes, with a dinner-for-two special for just $35. “People who just don’t want to cook, they drop in on the way home from work and dinner’s done,” Lockwood said. The deal includes two

pasta entrées, salad, bread and a bottle of wine from Lockwood’s hand-picked selection. That small but perfectly formed selection focuses on Oregon wines wherever possible, with two pinots, a merlot a rosé and several tiers of chardonnay. For guests celebrating a special occasion, Lockwood is always happy to break out his reserve collection. The craft beer selection also has a local focus, with offerings including brews from Pelican Brewing Company in Pacific City and Fort George Brewery in

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Fall in love with the coast New guidebook points hikers to the best walks around Story and photos by Gretchen Ammerman For the TODAY

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he abundance of natural beauty in Oregon attracts hardy folk who will hike in a hail storm for a single waterfall sighting. It seems one of the only things that will keep people from enjoying more of state’s natural attractions, regardless of the conditions, is not knowing how to find them. Luckily, a recently released guidebook, “25 Hikes on Oregon’s Tillamook Coast” is a new entry in the guidebook scene that can help you get to some of the best spots on this rugged part of the coast. Written by Adam Sawyer, a Portland-based guide and author of previous guidebooks including “Hiking Waterfalls in Oregon” and “Best Outdoor Adventures Near Portland,” the book also includes hikes that fall between Portland and the coast. “The number-one question they get at the Tillamook Visitor Center is where to go hiking in the area and there wasn’t any kind of guidebook for just that,” Sawyer said. “So we made one.” When I asked Sawyer to pick his favorite hike from the book, he said it really came down to being at the right place at right time. “My favorite spot is probably Gales Creek,” he said. “The day I went there was not another soul around and the weather

was perfect — it was magic.” Though “25 Hikes” is primarily a guidebook, Sawyer’s descriptions are filled with personal flavor and enough background information to make it a fun read as well. “One of the cool things about doing this project was that they gave me freedom,” he said. “Most guidebook publishers want you to stick to the facts, but don’t want you to inject personality.” Sawyer said he wrote the book using the kind of language he would use when talking to his friends. That’s how he ended up with descriptions like the one for Kings Mountain, which he calls a “2.5mile long hurt locker disguised as a hiking path.” With the easily packable guidebook in hand, I grabbed my trusty canine companion and tried out a few of the trails I wasn’t already familiar with and revisited a few I already knew. Following are four coast routes I chose for their diversity in difficulty, distance and terrain.

Neahkahnie Mountain I started this hike from the opposite end recommended in the book, which starts right at Highway 101 and climbs more than 1,000 feet in the first mile, bringing to mind Sawyer’s description of Kings Mountain. With the rapid ascent, the views of the coast and the forest, nestled within the Oswald West State Park, begin almost immediately. One

hiker I spoke to said that she used the trail as a way to help her get over her fear of heights. Though described as family-friendly, I would hesitate to take small children on this one, as there were sections of the first part of the trail that were washed out and bordered by steep drop-offs. My no-longer-young dog however, loved it, as the fast trip back down the mountain gave him a few opportunities to do flying leaps and act like a puppy again.

Nestucca Spit Even in the summer when the crowds are thick at Cape Kiwanda, the Nestucca Spit, located in Bob Straub Sate Park just to the south of Pacific City, is rarely crowded. You can choose to walk down the beach, accessible from one of a few trails that leave from the parking lot, or head east into a series of trails that meander through shore pines and sea grass and make up a five-mile loop if followed correctly. One of my dubious talents is that I am a great person to flush out if a trail is hard to follow, as if you can get lost, I will. Though the trail was well marked, I did once manage get lost here, not a big concern because at any point you can just head toward the sound of the ocean, but the the experience of getting lost in a small park so close to a town crowded with summer visitors was actually quite enjoyable.

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I was lost for almost an hour though. Don’t judge me.

Munson Creek Falls This is a great bang for the buck hike, as the less-than-a-mile-long trail ends with a view of the tallest waterfall in the Coast Range. Though I am pretty “meh” about waterfalls, as Sawyer points out in the book another highlight of the trail are the trees along the path. “It’s hard to find accessible old growth hikes,” he said. “I think this is one of the best.” I took a lot longer than usual for the short hike since I had to try not to fall flat on my face as looked up at the giant cedar and spruce trees.

Kilchis Point Reserve I’m including this in honor of my late friend Dennis Gibson, who reminded me that having limited mobility doesn’t have to equal limited desire for adventure. A result of a large group effort, this flat and well-maintained series of paths which includes sections with paving stones, could be enjoyed with a partner in a good jogging stroller or wheelchair with sturdy tires. The site is steeped in local culture, including once being home to one of the largest Native American villages on the northern Oregon Coast. Want to know more? “25 Hikes on Oregon’s Tillamook Coast” is available at any Tillamook County visitors center or order it from tillamookcoast.com/ books.


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541-265-5500 This is to announce that Twylah Olson, LPC will be retiring from business after working 37 years as a mental health, marriage and family counselor at Holistic Counseling Center located at 306 SW Coast +Z\ LQ 1HZSRUW 2IÂżFH 'RRUV ZLOO FORVH 'HF VW Don Andre, MFC who has partnered with her at this location for 25 years will continue his private counseling practice at another site. Don can be reached at 541-961-1607.

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Unique & Practical Handcrafted Gifts - Home Decor - Wearables & Must Haves Created by Lincoln County’s Finest Artisans!

Come in and register for the Anniversary Gift Basket Drawing on November 21

Monday - Saturday 10 - 8 | Sunday 10 - 6 541-669-1844

• Please call Twylah at 541-265-5500 to inquire about SALE Saturday November 18th of: Holotropic Breathwork Control booth: 2 Sony CD players, JVC 3 head stereo cassette deck, JVC Double cassette deck, Kenwood Audio/Video/Stereo receiver, Gemini Stero Pre-amp mixer, and 2 pair of Bose speakers, plus an Emerson 19� TV/VCR/DVD combo, mfg 2004, used 4-5 times in workshops, plus RI¿FH IXUQLVKLQJV ERRNV ERRNFDVHV GUDZHU PHWDO ¿OH FDELQHW DUW DQG &'V ‡ 'LUHFW RI¿FH VSDFH UHQWDO TXHVWLRQV WR *DE\ 7HDJXH DW

Twylah wishes to thank all those in Newport and the surrounding area who have so generously supported this business through the years. She feels priviledged to have been able to provide services to such an incredibly beautiful and diverse community of people. Plans are developing for a career celebration in the spring.

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Thursday, Nov. 16

Friday, Nov. 17

Cape Perpetua Land-Sea Symposium

Light Up a Life

Yachats Commons William Pearcy of Oregon State University is the keynote speaker at this fifth annual event, which aims to raising awareness about research being conducted within the Cape Perpetua nearshore and adjacent watersheds. Refreshments served. 5:30-8 pm, 441 Hwy. 101 N.

Lincoln City Cultural Center A chance to remember a loved one while also supporting local hospice services. The event includes reflections from hospice staff, music by the High Tide NW Quartet and refreshments. 6 pm, 540 NE Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-996-7328 or 541-574-1811.

Lincoln Pops Orchestra

“Vintage Hitchcock”

Gleneden Beach Community Club Swing, shimmy and fall in love all over again with this 24-piece big band playing music from the golden era. 7:30-10 pm, 110 Azalea Street. $7.50. FMI, call 541-272-9597.

NCRD Performing Arts Center • Nehalem This live radio play from The Riverbend Players brings three of Hitchcock’s early movies to life, with intriguing characters, on-stage sound effects and live jingle singers. 7 pm, 36155 Ninth Street. Tickets, $15, available at tickettomato.com or at the door. Children 12 and under get in free.

Dinner and dancing Newport 60+ Activity Center Climb aboard as the Newport 60+ Adventure Van heads to Depoe Bay for dinner, followed by dancing to the music of the Lincoln Pops Orchestra in Gleneden Beach. $12 cash, not including dinner. Van leaves at 4:30 pm, 20 SE Second Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617.

Coast Calendar

OSU Extension Lincoln County • Newport Conservationist Fran Recht describes the risks that rising sea levels poses for the coast’s estuarine marshes. Hosted by Yaquina Birders & Naturalists. 7 pm, 1211 SE Bay Blvd.

“The Addams Family Musical”

Oregon Coast Community College • Lincoln City A simulcast presentation from Dr. Paul Schumacher about the US military’s worldwide satellite tracking system that keeps tabs on some 20,000 objects

orbiting the Earth, as well as plans to update the system to handle commercial space activity. 7:30 pm, 3788 SE High School Drive.

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Saturday, Nov. 18 cont. Thanksgiving dinner

Mook Book Fair

Panther Creek Community Center • Otis A free dinner, open to all, featuring roasted turkey with all the trimmings followed by pumpkin pie. The dinner is free with a donation of a non-perishable food item for the center’s community Christmas boxes. 4-7 pm on Wayside Loop off Panther Creek Road.

Tillamook County Pioneer Museum • Tillamook Start your holiday shopping here, with 20 local authors signing copies of their books and chatting about their work. Hosted by the museum and Art Accelerated. 10 am-2 pm, 2106 Second Street.

“The Exterminating Angel” Manzanita Writers Series

Newport Performing Arts Center The Met: Live in HD series continues with this surreal fantasy by Thomas Adès about a dinner party from which the guests can’t escape. 10 am to 12:30 pm, 777 W. Olive Street. Tickets, $21 for adults, $18 for seniors and $10 for students, available at the box office or by calling 541-265-2787.

Hoffman Center for the Arts • Manzanita Seattle author Ingrid Thoft will read from her latest mystery novel, “Duplicity,” followed by a Q&A and an open mic. $7. 594 Laneda Avenue. FMI, go to hoffmanblog. org or email Kathie Hightower at kathiejhightower@ gmail.com.

Autism Craft Day Driftwood Public Library • Lincoln City A chance for young adults with autism to enjoy books, puzzle and crafts, along with sub sandwiches, chips and beverages. Noon-3 pm, second floor, 801 SW Hwy. 101. Ages 16 and up. RSVP by calling 503-443-0492.

Retirement sale Holistic Counseling Center • Newport Furnishings, books, art, CDs and more — all must go as Twylah Olson wraps up her 37-year career as a mental health, marriage and family counselor. 10 am-4 pm, at the corner of Hwy. 101 and SW Lee. FMI, call 541-265-5500.

CHINOOK’S SEAFOOD GRILL 8PM-12AM • FREE COVER "It's Better at the Beach!"

Sunday, Nov. 19 “The Informer”

Pumpkin Sprint

Newport Visual Arts Center Presented as part of the “We the People” exhibit, this 20-minute Bertolt Brecht play examines the devastating effect of a totalitarian regime on an ordinary Lutheran family. $5 suggested donation. 1 pm, 777 NW Beach Drive.

Lincoln City Community Center The Lincoln City Swim Club welcomes some 200 swimmers for a weekend of competition. 9 am-1:30 pm each day, with floating pumpkin relays at noon, 2150 NE Oar Place.

“The Addams Family Musical” Newport Performing Arts Center The lovable family of creepy kooks is alive and well and living in their super spooky mansion in Central Park. When Wednesday, now 18, invites her new boyfriend and his family over to get better acquainted, comic chaos ensues. 2 pm, 777 W. Olive Street. Tickets, $24 for adults, $22 for seniors and $16 for students, available at www.coastarts.org or by calling 541-265-2787.

Decorating with Dots Artists’ Studio Alliance • Lincoln City Kathy Cope leads this pair of classes, showing how to make Christmas ornaments with her dot-painting technique. Christmas Ornaments from noon to 2 pm, followed by Mandala Christmas Ornaments from 2 to 4 pm. $20 apiece with a $5 discount for students taking both. 620 NE Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-264-9222.

Tillamook Forest Center Submerge yourself in the world of salmon with a presentation on the incredible life cycles and habitat needs of these dynamic fish. After a short presentation, the group will walk to Jones Creek and release wild fry raised in the center’s visitor center fish tank. 11:30 am-12:30 pm and again from 1:30-2:30 pm, 45500 Wilson River Highway, 26 miles east of Tillamook.

“Vintage Hitchcock” NCRD Performing Arts Center • Nehalem This live radio play from The Riverbend Players brings three of Hitchcock’s early movies to life, with intriguing characters, on-stage sound effects and live jingle singers. 2 pm, 36155 Ninth Street. Tickets, $15, available at tickettomato.com or at the door. Children 12 and under get in free.

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.

Meditation/Contemplative Prayer Yoga Congregational Church of Lincoln City Nondogmatic, ecumenical, “wherever you are on life’s journey” event in a peaceful library setting, 11 am-noon, 1760 NW 25th Street, 541-994-2378

Pancake Breakfast Bay City Arts Center The monthly feast includes pancakes, sausage, veggie sausage and Charlie’s famous baked beans. $5. 8 am-noon, 5680 A Street.

Salmon Release Tillamook Forest Center Submerge yourself in the world of salmon with a presentation on the incredible life cycles and habitat needs of these dynamic fish. After a short presentation, the group will walk to Jones Creek and release wild fry raised in our visitor center fish tank. 11:30 am-12:30 pm, 45500 Wilson River Highway, 26 miles east of Tillamook.

Restoration Pow Wow Chinook Winds Casino Resort • Lincoln City Join the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians as members celebrate the 40th anniversary of the

Monday, Nov. 20 Tucked away at the library’s south end, this book lover’s paradise offers a huge selection and unbelievably low prices, with half-price deals on fiction and cookbooks throughout November. 10 am to 2 pm, second floor, 801 SW Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-557-9400.

Lincoln City Farmers Market Salmon Release

Real estate talk

CrafterHours Driftwood Public Library • Lincoln City The first session of this new craft decorating program offers teens and adults the chance to create a festive holiday candle holder. All materials provided. Free. 6:30 pm, second floor, 801 SW Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-996-1251.

Book Sale Driftwood Public Library • Lincoln City

Windemere • Gleneden Beach Local realtor Gail Stonebreaker presents the ins and out of the coastal real estate market at this talk, hosted by the American Association of University Women. Meeting open to all two- and fouryear higher education students and graduates. 5 pm at Salishan Marketplace, 7760 Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-996-3956.

Square Dancing Newport 60+ Activity Center Come Allemande Left and Do-Si-Do with a supportive group. 6:15-8 pm, 20 SE 2nd Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617.

November 17 & 18

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restoration of official Tribal status. American Indian vendors will be offering jewelry, beadwork and other items for sale throughout the day and dancing will begin with a grand entry at 6 pm, 1777 NW 44th Street.

“Vintage Hitchcock” NCRD Performing Arts Center • Nehalem This live radio play from The Riverbend Players brings three of Hitchcock’s early movies to life, with intriguing characters, on-stage sound effects and live jingle singers. 7 pm, 36155 Ninth Street. Tickets, $15, available at tickettomato.com or at the door. Children 12 and under get in free.

“The Addams Family Musical” Newport Performing Arts Center

Tuesday, Nov. 21

The lovable family of creepy kooks is alive and well and living in their super spooky mansion in Central Park. When Wednesday, now 18, invites her new boyfriend and his family over to get better acquainted, comic chaos ensues. 7 pm, 777 W. Olive Street. Tickets, $24 for adults, $22 for seniors and $16 for students, available at www. coastarts.org or by calling 541-265-2787.

Tango Beginner Class South Beach Community Center • Newport Learn how to do the Tango, also known as Milonga, to traditional Argentine tango music. Free, but donations appreciated. Class starts at 6:30 pm, dancing from 7:30-10 pm, 3024 SE Ferry Slip Road. FMI, go to newportoregontango.com or call 541351-8457.

Wednesday, Nov. 22

Lincoln City Community Center The Lincoln City Swim Club welcomes some 200 swimmers for a weekend of competition. 9 am-1:30 pm each day, with floating pumpkin relays at noon, 2150 NE Oar Place. Continues Sunday.

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.

Cape Perpetua Speaker Series Cape Perpetua Visitor Center • Yachats Steven Rumrill and Daniel Sund of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Marine Reserves Program will present research related to ocean acidification along the Pacific Coast and its potential impact on coastal ecosystems. 1 pm, three miles south of Yachats. FMI, call 541-547-3289.

“Mastering Murder” Hoffman Center for the Arts • Manzanita Demystify the art of mystery writing in this workshop from Seattle author Ingrid Thoft, author of the Fina Ludlow series. 10 am to 12:30 pm. $40. To register, go to http:// hoffmanblog.org/register-for-workshops.

Thursday, Nov. 23

Oregon Coast Learning Institute

Arctic Circle Turkey Trot

Salishan Spa & Golf Resort • Gleneden Beach The winter semester continues with, at 10 am, “Diving Bonaire” in which retired marine biologist Bori Olla and his wife, Jill, recount their experiences diving amid the coral reefs of this small Caribbean island. At 1 pm, in “Marine Mammals Ashore,” Jim Rice explains how marine mammal stranding events offer a wealth of information to researchers and resource managers. Try a session for free or sign up for the season. FMI, go to www.ocli.us or call a member at 503-392-3297 or 541-265-8023.

Rogue Brewery • Newport Burn off some of those holiday calories with a 10k, a 5k or a Kids Fun Run, each offering views of Yaquina Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Costumes encouraged. 9 am. Advance registration $8 for the kids’ run and $30 for 5k or 10k, rising to $10 and $35 on the day. FMI, go to www.ardoradventures.com.

Glass art drop Lincoln City beaches The Thanksgiving splurge of 100 extra glass floats on the beaches begins today and runs through the weekend. FMI, call the Lincoln City Visitor & Convention Bureau at 800-452-2151.

Anniversary party Itinerant Artists Marketplace • Lincoln City The artisan collective celebrates one year in business, with free cookies for all and the chance to win a gift basket packed with artisan wares. 10 am-8 pm, with gift basket drawing at 5 pm, Suite 309, Lincoln City Outlets, 1500 SE Devils Lake Road.

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

Knit to be missed Newport 60+ Activity Center Whether you are an expert knitter or would like to learn, knit together some new friendships with this welcoming group. 3-5 pm, 20 SE 2nd Street. FMI, call 541-265-9617.

Community Thanksgiving Dinner

Carol Pulvermacher

“A Colorful Confluence” Lincoln City Cultural Center Don’t miss this joint exhibit by Carol Pulvermacher and Virginia Leonnig, who express a shared love of Pacific Northwest wildlife using different mediums and styles. 10 am-4 pm through Dec. 4, daily except Tuesdays, 540 NE Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-994-9994.

St Augustine Catholic Church • Lincoln City Stop by for a free meal of roast turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, yams, green bean casserole and appetizers, followed by pumpkin and apple pie topped with whipped cream. Noon-5 pm, 1139 NW Hwy. 101. For meal delivery, call 503 584-8061. To volunteer, call 541 994-2216.

At Christmas

Mike Branch Band

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Lincoln City Cultural Center A multi-media, four-hand piano concert from Portland’s XX Digitus Duo, featuring styles ranging from Latin American to alternative rock and the new musical score for the 1927 Dada film, “Ghosts Before Breakfast,” played while the film runs on screen. 7 pm, 540 NE Hwy. 101. Tickets, $20 for adults and $10 for kids aged 18 and under, available at www.lincolncityculturalcenter.org or by calling 541-994-9994.

Family Science Festival OSU Extension Service • Tillamook An afternoon of science fun from the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, with challenges guaranteed to thrill youngsters, perplex adults and offer an unforgettable experience. 1 to 4 pm, 4506 3rd Street.

Pumpkin Sprint

“Shades of Twenty”

Hatfield Marine Science Center • Newport Chuck Philo will lead this Yaquina Birders & Naturalists excursion, looking for wintering birds of prey along with many species of waterbirds. 9-11 am, meet at the flagpole in the parking lot, 2030 Marine Science Drive. FMI, call 541-961-1307.

“The Future Satellite Catalog”

Hoffman Center for the Arts • Manzanita The Friday Night Flicks series continues with this indie horror movie, shot on location in Portland and Colton. $5. 7:30 pm, 594 Laneda Avenue.

Naturalist presentation

Guided birding walk

Newport Performing Arts Center The lovable family of creepy kooks is alive and well and living in their super spooky mansion in Central Park. When Wednesday, now 18, invites her new boyfriend and his family over to get better acquainted, comic chaos ensues. 7 pm, 777 W. Olive Street. Tickets, $24 for adults, $22 for seniors and $16 for students, available at www.coastarts. org or by calling 541-265-2787.

“Ekimmu: The Dead Lust”

Saturday, Nov. 18

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Market on your calendar The Itinerant Artists Marketplace will celebrate its first anniversary on Tuesday, Nov. 21, with an allday party at Lincoln City Outlets, featuring cookies for all guests and the chance to win a gift basket packed with artisan wares. Entry forms for the gift basket raffle are available in the run up to the opening and the public are encouraged to drop by the store to pick one up and check out the range of arts and crafts on offer. The Itinerant Artists Marketplace was envisioned by Lyle and Arlene Gowing and Anja Chavez as an opportunity for a collective of 12 local artisans to show their wares in a high-visibility, convenient storefront for the holiday season. It was originally supposed to open in November 2016 and close at the end of December that year. But as word of the marketplace spread, it became apparent that the shop was a success and organizers decided to keep on going. The marketplace currently features 18 local artisans, utilizing a wide variety of mediums to give the public a wonderful opportunity to choose-one-of-a-kind gifts and personal must-haves that are truly unique. Offerings include Pendleton wool selvedge rugs; beaded necklaces, bracelets and earrings; leather purses, wallets and belts; coloring books; glass art; gourmet dog treats; inspiring wall art; handmade ponchos; handmade essential oils; hand-felted wraps, scarves and table runners; scroll saw home décor items; sea shell wreaths; porcelain wall art; photography; knitted hats; and pet scarves. The marketplace is located in suite 309 at the Lincoln City Outlets, next door to Harry & David. The store will be open from 10 am to 8 pm on Tuesday, Nov. 21, with the gift basket drawing scheduled for 5 pm. No purchase is necessary and ticket holders need not be present to win. For more information, call 541669-1844.

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how bazaar Saturday, Nov. 18

Christmas Craft Fair Pacific Homes Beach Club • Newport Get your Christmas shopping done at this third annual fair, packed with homemade arts and crafts, paintings and baked goods. 10 am-3 pm, 3339 NE Avery Street.

Friday, Nov. 24

Santa’s Closet Craft Sale Gleneden Beach Community Center Find a great variety of hand-crafted gift ideas from local vendors, plus a hot dog lunch. 10 am-4 pm, 110 Azalea Street. FMI, call Melissa at 541-764-2838.

Eden Hall-idays Eden Hall • Gleneden Beach This artisan and crafts fair features distinctive handmade gifts, delectable food items, clothing and holiday decorations from more than 25 juried artists as well as wine tasting. 10 am-4 pm, 6675 Gleneden Beach Loop. FMI, call 541-7643825 or go to wwww.sidedoorcafe.com. Continues Saturday.

Saturday, Nov. 25

Eden Hall-idays Eden Hall • Gleneden Beach This artisan and crafts fair features distinctive handmade gifts, delectable food items, clothing and holiday decorations from more than 25 juried artists as well as wine tasting. 10 am-4 pm, 6675 Gleneden Beach Loop. FMI, call 541-7643825 or go to wwww.sidedoorcafe.com. Christmas Stop & Shop Oceanview Senior Living • Newport Find your unique holiday gift at this bazaar, featuring home décor, artwork, collectibles, holiday cards and more, all alongside free refreshments. 10 am-3 pm, 525 NE 71st Street. FMI, call 541-574-0550.

Friday, Dec. 1-Sunday, Dec. 3

Holiday House Arts & Crafts Sale Yaquina Bay Yacht Club • Newport Celebrate 37 years of unique Christmas crafts on the Oregon Coast at this juried sale, featuring homemade jams, candies, freshly baked cookies and breads, quilted wall hangings, table runners, dried apples, wreaths, bath soaps, jewelry, toys, aprons, tea towels and photography. And don’t forget about the many Santas, angels, snowmen and ornaments galore. 9 am-6 pm on Friday and Saturday; 10 am-3 pm on Sunday, 750 SE Bay Blvd. To get your bazaar listed free of charge, send the details to news@oregoncoasttoday.com.


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Annual Jingle Bell Jog Saturday Dec. 16, 9:30am

Lincoln City Community Center Cost Through Dec. 16 $15 (Race Only) or $25 (with T-Shirt) Cost day of Race $20 (Race Only) or $30 (with T-Shirt)

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coast culture

Have a starry night at the movies Movies that delve into the past and peer into the future will be on offer when the Fall Film Series returns to Newport this weekend. Presented by the Bijou Theatre, the series will fill the big screen at the Newport Performing Arts Center with the paintings of Vincent van Gogh, the splendor of colonial India and a high-tech hologram that brings people back from the dead. Screening are scheduled for Sunday and Monday evenings starting this Sunday, Nov. 19, All screenings begin at 7 pm at the center, located at 777 W. Olive Street. Tickets, $7.50 for adult or $7 for seniors and students, are available at the door. For more details, go to www.cinemalovers.com

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“Marjorie Prime” (2017) For therapeutic reasons, an octogenarian hires a company to recreate her late husband as a hologram to help her remember their past together. With a sharp script, this story is gracefully and humanly told. Stars Lois Smith, Jon Hamm, Geena Davis and Tim Robbins. USA • 99 min. • Directed by Michael Almereyda • PG

Nov. 26 & 27

“Viceroy’s House” (2017) The final Viceroy of India meets with much conflict in the face of monumental change when Britain gives India back her independence. This comedy/drama stars Gillian Anderson, Michael Gambon and Hugh Bonneville. USA/India/Sweden • 106 min. • Directed by Gurinder Chadha • PG

‘MARJORIE PRIME’ NOV. 19 & 20

Dec. 3 & 4

“Loving Vincent” (2017) The world’s first fully oil painted feature film brings the artwork of Vincent van Gogh to life in an exploration of the complicated life and controversial death of one of history’s most celebrated artists. UK/Poland • 93 min. • Directed by Doroto Kobiela and Hugh Welchman • PG-13

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Dec. 10 & 11

“Lucky” (2017) In one of his last film roles, Harry Dean Stanton plays an old US Navy veteran who must come to terms with his mortality. This spiritual journey of a 90-yearold atheist also stars David Lynch and Ron Livingston. USA • 88 min. • Directed by John Carroll Lynch • PG

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the 12 Tuesdays in the fall semester, and guests are always welcome to attend a full day’s presentations for free. For more information, go to www.ocli.us or call 541994-4610 or 541-265-8023.

A plan for the past

The Nehalem Valley Historical Society will hash out plans for future efforts to preserve the past at its annual meeting this Saturday, Nov. 18, in Manzanita. This meeting will mark the 30th anniversary of the society’s existence and will

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cover various plans, including some dramatic changes in the appearance of its exhibit space Guests will also receive an update on the restoration and beautification of the Nehalem American Legion Cemetery. The program will include

a tour of the improved Historical Society exhibit space with anniversary cake and beverages. The meeting, which is free and open to all, will start at 3 pm at Pine Grove Community House, 225 Laneda Avenue.

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Everyone will be out of their element at the Tuesday, Nov. 21, meeting of the Oregon Coast Learning Institute, with SCUBA diving and marine mammal strandings both on the agenda. Jill and Bori Olla will get the learning started at 10 am with “Diving Bonaire,” and account of their underwater adventures in the waters around this small Caribbean island throughout the past 15 years. Bonaire is surrounded by a healthy coral reef, which attracts a bounty of fish life and other marine invertebrates. A retired marine biologist, Bori Olla has been widely published in a number of professional journals on a variety of subjects dealing with marine behavioral ecology. At 1 pm, Jim Rice will present “Marine Mammals Ashore,” a look at how stranding events offer a wealth of information to researchers and resource managers. “Strandings provide valuable insight into the lives of marine mammals,” Rice said, “including their seasonal distribution, life history, environmental contaminant exposures, and incidents of human interaction

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s o u n d wa v e s Thursday, Nov. 16

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ACOUSTIC SHOWCASE — Enjoy ocean views and the sunset while listening to 20-minute sets from talented local acoustic musicians. 7-9 pm, The Mist @ Surftides, 2945 NW Jetty Avenue, Lincoln City, 541-994-2191. SAUNDRA’S ELECTRIC NIGHTLIFE — Saundra Perrin creates a full edgy sound using the lastest in music technology to loop electric guitar riffs, stack vocal harmonies, keys and percussion. 7-10 pm, The TapHouse @ Nye Creek, 520 NW Alpine St, Newport, 541-272-5545. OPEN MIKE NIGHT — Hosted by Amy Pattison. 7-10 pm, Café 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. TU TU KANE — Hawaiian-style. 6:30-9 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.

Karaoke on the Oregon Coast EVERY DAY Maxwell’s Restaurant & Lounge • Lincoln City Sing your heart out seven nights a week. 9 pm, 1643 NW Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-994-8100.

WEDNESDAY Manzanita Lighthouse • Nehalem With DJ Dale Dreke. 9 pm, 36480 N Hwy. 101. FMI, 503- 368-4990.

MONDAY AND WEDNESDAYTHROUGH-FRIDAY Snug Harbor Bar & Grill • Lincoln City

Friday, Nov. 17

Karaoke with Jeremy. 9 pm, 5001 SW Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-996-4976.

THE MIKE BRANCH BAND — Bombastic rock. 8 pm-mid-

night, Chinook’s Seafood Grill, Chinook Winds Casino Resort, 1777 NW 44th Street. Lincoln City, 888-244-6665. THE RONNIE JAY DUO — Finger snappin’, toe-tappin’, can’tsit-still New Wave Swing. Ronnie Jay Pirrello on vocals, guitar and harp. 7-9 pm, The Mist @ Surftides, 2945 NW Jetty Avenue, Lincoln City, 541-994-2191. STEVE HALE — A singer-songwriter with a soul edge, Hale delivers his brand of blue-eyed-soul-Americana-pop in the tradition of Bruno Mars, Daryl Hall, Sam Cooke and Bill Withers. 8-11 pm, Attic Lounge, Salishan Spa & Golf Resort, Gleneden Beach, 541-764-2371. LAND COMMANDERS — A danceable mix of rhythm & blues, ’60s and ’70s, and soft rock. 6-9 pm, Lord Brixxton’s Italian Cajun Creole Restaurant & Sports Bar, 3245 North Hwy. 101 Depoe Bay, 541-764-4222. 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. WILD HOG IN THE WOODS — This Oregon stringband plays a wild mix of old-time, swing, sleaze-jazz, ragtime, blues and tin-pan alley tunes with honest verve and gusto. 8-11 pm, The TapHouse @ Nye Creek, 520 NW Alpine St, Newport, 541-2725545. THREE TWINS AND A FISH — These local ladies will thrill you and entertain you with traditional and modern acoustic melodies. 7-10 pm, Cafe Mundo, 209 NW Coast Street, Newport, 541-574-8134. PACING THE CAGE — 6:30-9 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.

Saturday, Nov. 18 THE MIKE BRANCH BAND — Bombastic rock. 8 pm-midnight, Chinook’s Seafood Grill, Chinook Winds Casino Resort, 1777 NW 44th Street. Lincoln City, 888-244-6665. THE RONNIE JAY DUO — Finger snappin’, toe-tappin’, can’tsit-still New Wave Swing. Ronnie Jay Pirrello on vocals, guitar and harp. 7-9 pm, The Mist @ Surftides, 2945 NW Jetty Avenue, Lincoln City, 541-994-2191. THE RENEE HILL BAND — A close-knit group of friends with an array of styles including rock, R&B, country, blues and folk. A real American band to be sure. 9 pm, Rusty Truck Brewery, 4649 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-994-7729. BRET LUCICH SHOW — An experience to remember from this singer-songwriter, entertainer and musician, with a wide variety of music for listening and dancing. 9 pm, Snug Harbor Bar & Grill, 5001 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-996-4976. STEVE HALE — A singer-songwriter with a soul edge, Hale delivers his brand of blue-eyed-soul-Americana-pop in the tradition of Bruno Mars, Daryl Hall, Sam Cooke and Bill Withers. 8-11 pm, Attic

The Mike Branch Band • Friday & Saturday, Nov. 17 & 18, in Lincoln City Lounge, Salishan Spa & Golf Resort, 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. DAVE WENTZ — This Portland-based singer-songwriter performs upbeat, bright acoustic pop originals, as well as an entertaining blend of popular cover songs, ranging from the ‘60s to modern hits. 7-10 pm, The TapHouse @ Nye Creek, 520 NW Alpine St, Newport, 541-272-5545. CHAYAG — Authentic sounds from the Andes. Haunting and beautiful. 7-10 pm, Cafe Mundo, 209 NW Coast Street, Newport, 541-574-8134. RANDY MCCOY — Performing for 30 years, McCoy offers originals along with some covers from artists including Blitzen Trapper, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Eddie Vedder, Neil Young and many more. 6:30-9 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.

Sunday, Nov. 19 BRET LUCICH SHOW — An experience to remember from this singer-songwriter, entertainer and musician, with a wide variety of music for listening and dancing. 8:30 pm, Snug Harbor Bar & Grill, 5001 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-996-4976. 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. RICHIE G & MA BEAT — 6:30-9 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.

Monday, Nov. 20 RICHARD SHARPLESS — Retired from his days of playing

in Nashville, Richard plays guitar and sings his own tunes plus an eclectic mix of favorites. 6:30-9 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.

Tuesday, Nov. 21 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. JOHN BRINGETTO DUO — Classic jazz favorites. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.

Wednesday, Nov. 22 IAN SMITH — An evening of original tunes from a local legend.

6:30-9 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.

Thursday, Nov. 23 ACOUSTIC SHOWCASE — Enjoy ocean views and the sunset

while listening to 20-minute sets from talented local acoustic musicians. 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, Café 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. RICHARD SHARPLESS — Retired from his days of playing in Nashville, Richard plays guitar and sings his own tunes plus an eclectic mix of favorites. 6:30-9 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.

Friday, Nov. 24 BRET LUCICH SHOW — An experience to remember from this singer-songwriter, entertainer and musician, with a wide variety of music for listening and dancing. 8 pm-midnight, Chinook’s Seafood Grill, Chinook Winds Casino Resort, 1777 NW 44th Street. Lincoln City, 888-244-6665. KAREN ANNE MATTHEWS — A soulful selection of sincere and reflective melodies, with originals melding R&B, folk, pop and jazz. 8-11 pm, Attic Lounge, Salishan Spa & Golf Resort, Gleneden Beach, 541-764-2371. LAND COMMANDERS — A danceable mix of rhythm & blues, ’60s and ’70s, and soft rock. 6-9 pm, Lord Brixxton’s Italian Cajun Creole Restaurant & Sports Bar, 3245 North Hwy. 101 Depoe Bay, 541-764-4222. 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. DOUG WARNER —This Oregon singer-songwriter composes and performs songs with a master bluesman’s touch, rich with metaphor, infusing his unique sense of humor. 7-10 pm, The TapHouse @ Nye Creek, 520 NW Alpine St, Newport, 541-272-5545. THEY WENT THATAWAY — Acoustic American roots. Covers and originals with elements of folk, blues and alt-country. 6:30-9 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477.

Saturday, Nov. 25 BRET LUCICH SHOW — An experience to remember from this

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WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Flounder Inn • Waldport Waldport’s top spot to sing and rock out. 9 pm-1 am, 180 Hwy. 101.

WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Moby Dick’s • Newport Karaoke with Jesse. 9 pm-1:30 am, 448 SW Coast Hwy. FMI, call 541-265-7847.

THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY The Local Nook • Depoe Bay Fluffy not stuffy. 9 pm-1:30 am, 330 N Hwy. 101. FMI, call 541-765-2288.

THURSDAY & FRIDAY Bay Haven Inn • Newport Dr Babinski’s traveling Karaoke Show makes you the star. Also on the second and fourth Saturday of each month. 8:30 pm-midnight, 608 SW Bay Blvd. FMI, call 541-265-7271. DON’T SEE YOUR FAVORITE WARBLING JOINT? EMAIL THE TIME, DATE AND VENUE TO US AT NEWS@OREGONCOASTTODAY.COM.

singer-songwriter, entertainer and musician, with a wide variety of music for listening and dancing. 8 pm-midnight, Chinook’s Seafood Grill, Chinook Winds Casino Resort, 1777 NW 44th Street. Lincoln City, 888-244-6665. THE FLEXTONES — Eclectic, accomplished and bodacious, this band has been rockin’ it in the Mid-Valley since 1996. 9 pm, Rusty Truck Brewery, 4649 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-994-7729. CURTIS INTERRUPTUS — Good old-fashioned rock. 9 pm, Snug Harbor Bar & Grill, 5001 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City, 541-9964976. DON’T SEE YOUR FAVORITE BAND? EMAIL THE TIME, DATE AND VENUE TO US AT NEWS@OREGONCOASTTODAY.COM.


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GOT GRIT? Tips on how to get your book into print will be on offer this Sunday, Nov. 19, in Newport when Valerie Ihsan of Willow Bench Books presents “The Nitty Gritty of Self-Publishing.” Ihsan, author of “The Scent of Apple Tea” and “Smell the Blue Sky: Young, Pregnant and Widowed,” will discuss why indie publishing is a lucrative and viable alternative to traditional publishing, what you need to know before starting the process, and what to consider while making important decisions. She will share her self-publishing checklist and

answer questions. Winner of the B.R.A.G. Medallion for top indiepublished books, Ihsan co-chaired the Mid-Valley Chapter of Willamette Writers for seven years and currently teaches lowcost publishing classes for authors. She also teaches various workshops on writing and offers editing and proofreading services through her Yellow Pen Editing company. As a certified bereavement facilitator and licensed massage therapist, Ihsan teaches workshops on managing grief, such as

“Booze and Chocolate Aren’t the Only Ways to Cope: Turning Negative Emotions into Art.” Sunday’s talk, hosted by the Willamette Writers’ Coast Branch, is free and open to all and will run from 2 to 4 pm at the Newport Public Library, 35 NW Nye Street. For more information, go to http://willamettewriters. com/coast.

Forty-fy your weekend All are welcome on Saturday, Nov. 18, as the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians holds its 40th annual Restoration Pow-Wow at Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City. This free event begins with a grand entry at 6 pm. American Indian vendors will be offering jewelry, beadwork and other items for sale throughout the day. The pow-wow celebrates the signing of Public Law 95-195, which re-established government-to-government relations between the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians and the federal government. The Siletz Tribe had been terminated from federal recognition in August 1954. In the late 1960s, it became apparent that the only way to preserve and revitalize Siletz Tribal sovereignty, community and culture was for the Siletz Tribe to regain its status as a Tribe recognized by the United States. In November 1977, after years of intense lobbying, Congress and President Jimmy Carter approved Public Law 95-195, which reinstated recognition of the Siletz as a federal Indian Tribe. The Siletz Tribe was the second in the nation — and the first in Oregon — to achieve restoration. Chinook Winds Casino Resort is located at 1777 NW 44th Street.

Worth dressing up for World-class opera will return to the Oregon Coast this Saturday, Nov. 18, when “The Exterminating Angel,” graces the big screen at the Newport Performing Arts Center. This latest offering from The Met: Live in HD is the American premier for the opera, written by Thomas

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Adès and inspired by the classic Luis Buñuel film of the same name. Hailed by the New York Times as “inventive and audacious,” the production is a surreal fantasy about a dinner party from which the guests can’t escape. Tom Cairns, who wrote the libretto, directs the new

production while Adès conducts. The screening will run from 10 am to 12:30 pm, with one intermission, at 777 W. Olive Street. Tickets, $21 for adults, $18 for seniors and $10 for students, are available at the box office or by calling 541265-2787.


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WE WON’T BE SERVING FOOD BUT YOU ARE MORE THAN WELCOME TO BRING IN FOOD OR ORDER DELIVERY FROM ONE OF THE FINE ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE AREA.

WINTER HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 4-10PM SATURDAY 2-10PM SUNDAY 2-8PM WE ARE LOCATED CONVENIENTLY OFF HWY 101 ON THE CORNER OF HARBORTON ST AND COLLEGE WAY IN SOUTH BEACH, OREGON. THE ADDRESS IS 4590 SE HARBORTON ST. SOUTH BEACH, OR 97366. IF THE MAP TRIED TO DROP YOU IN A NEIGHBORHOOD JUST KEEP FOLLOWING 40TH!

Heading south from Newport on 101, turn left on SE 40th Street. SE 40th turns into Harborton St.We’re on the corner of SE Harborton and College Way.

UNFORTUNATELY AT THIS TIME WE CANNOT PERMIT MINORS IN THE TAPROOM. WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE!

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Autumn Days?

Nora Jane Struthers and the Party Line

Halie for the Holidays

Saturday, Dec. 2, 7 pm

Wednesday, Dec. 6, 7 pm

In a review of her album, Carnival, the Tampa Bay Times wrote that Nora Jane Struthers’ unique brand of “rich storytelling, repeat-worth melodies and a modern mashup of traditional, bluegrass folk, country DQG URFN LQĂ€XHQFHV´ VHWV KHU DSDUW from many roots-inspired contemporaries.

Let Halie Loren’s warm voice and gentle phrasing usher in your holiday season. Halie is based in Eugene, and is a local favorite here on the coast, but her trio is welcomed in jazz clubs all over the world.

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540 NE U.S. 101, LINCOLN CITY • (541) 994-9994 • LINCOLNCITY-CULTURALCENTER.ORG

50% off

Earth Creations & Texture Hemp thru 11/26

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Gift Shop Sale & Open House at the Garibaldi Museum!

November 24, 25 & 26, 10 - 4 )UHH DGPLVVLRQ UHIUHVKPHQWV UDIĂ H Santa & Mrs. Claus will be here

We have the BEST selections of hats and gloves for the season!

November 25 & 26, 11 - 2

The Red Cock Craftsmen’s Outlet

Full of Natural Fibre Clothing • Local and International Artisan Handicrafts Over 20 Awesome Gifts under $20 • Dont Forget Gift Certificates!

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Enjoy Cookies and Hot Cocoa and have your picture taken with Santa! (Santa loves dogs!) Support your local museum by shopping in our unique gift shop. For more information please call: (503)322-8411 or info@GaribaldiMuseum.org

oregon coast TODAY • facebook.com/oregoncoasttoday • november 17, 2017 • 23


Thanksgiving Dining

Chinook’s ook’s SSeafood eafood G Grill rill Served 12pm to 9pm

Main Course: Oven roasted turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetables, Ć?ĆšƾĸŜĹ? ĂŜĚ Ä?ĆŒÄ‚ĹśÄ?ÄžĆŒĆŒÇ‡ Ć?Ä‚ĆľÄ?Äž Dessert: ĆšĆŒÄ‚ÄšĹ?Ć&#x;ŽŜÄ‚ĹŻ ƉƾžĆ‰ĹŹĹ?Ĺś ƉĹ?Äž Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ ǀĂŜĹ?ĹŻĹŻÄ‚ Ç ĹšĹ?ƉƉĞĚ Ä?ĆŒÄžÄ‚Ĺľ

$25 per person

Ĺ?ŜĞ Ĺ?Ĺś ŽŜůLJ͕ ŜŽĆš ƚŽ Ä?Äž Ä?ŽžÄ?Ĺ?ŜĞĚ Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ ĂŜLJ Ĺ˝ĆšĹšÄžĆŒ ÄšĹ?Ć?Ä?ŽƾŜĆšĆ?

Rogue River Steakhouse Served 11am to 10pm

First Course: dÄžĹśÄšÄžĆŒ Ĺ?ĆŒÄžÄžĹśĆ? ƚŽƉƉĞĚ Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ Ć?Ç ÄžÄžĆš ÄšĆŒĹ?ĞĚ Ä?ĆŒÄ‚ĹśÄ?ÄžĆŒĆŒĹ?ÄžĆ? ĂŜĚ Ä?Ä‚ĆŒÇ€ÄžÄš ĆŒĹ˝Ä‚Ć?Ćš ĆšĆľĆŒĹŹÄžÇ‡ Ä?ĆŒÄžÄ‚Ć?ƚ͕ ĂŜĚ ÄŽĹśĹ?Ć?ŚĞĚ Ĺ?Ĺś Ä‚ ĹšŽƾĆ?Äž žĂĚĞ žĂƉůĞ Ä‚ĹŻĆ?Ä‚ĹľĹ?Ä? ÄšĆŒÄžĆ?Ć?Ĺ?ĹśĹ?͘ Main Course: ZŽĂĆ?Ćš Ä?ĞĞĨ ĆšÄžĹśÄšÄžĆŒĹŻĹ˝Ĺ?Ŝ͕ Ć?ĆšƾčĞĚ Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ ĆŒĹ˝Ä‚Ć?Ćš ĆšĆľĆŒĹŹÄžÇ‡ Ć?ÄžĆŒÇ€ÄžÄš Ä‚ůŽŜĹ?Ć?Ĺ?ĚĞ zƾŏŽŜ Ĺ?ŽůÄš žĂĆ?ŚĞĚ ƉŽƚĂƚŽĞĆ? ĂŜĚ ĆšĆŒÄ‚ÄšĹ?Ć&#x;ŽŜÄ‚ĹŻ ĆšĆľĆŒĹŹÄžÇ‡ ƉĂŜͲĹ?ĆŒÄ‚Ç€Ç‡Í• Ä?ĆŒĹ?Ć?Ɖ Ĺ?ĆŒÄžÄžĹś Ä?ĞĂŜĆ? Ć?Ä‚ĆľĆšÄ ÄžÄš Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ Ć?Ç ÄžÄžĆš ŽŜĹ?ŽŜĆ? ĂŜĚ ƉĂŜÄ?ĞƊĂ͕ ĂŜĚ Ć?ĆľĹ?Ä‚ĆŒͲĆŒĹ˝Ä‚Ć?ƚĞĚ LJĂžĆ? ÄŽĹśĹ?Ć?ŚĞĚ Ĺ?Ĺś Ä‚Ĺś Ĺ˝ĆŒÄ‚ĹśĹ?Äž ĹŠĆľĹ?Ä?Äž ĆŒÄžÄšĆľÄ?Ć&#x;ŽŜ͘ Dessert: ĆŒŽžÄ‚Ć&#x;Ä?ĂůůLJͲĆ?ƉĹ?Ä?ĞĚ ƉƾžĆ‰ĹŹĹ?Ĺś ĆšĹ˝ĆŒĆšÄž Ä?ĆŒĹ˝Ç ĹśÄžÄš Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ ĨĆŒÄžĆ?Ĺš Ä?ŚĂŜĆ&#x;ůůLJ Ä?ĆŒÄžÄ‚ĹľÍ˜

^Ĺ?ĹŻÄžĆšÇŒ ĂLJ ƾčĞƚ dĆŒÄ‚ÄšĹ?Ć&#x;ŽŜÄ‚ĹŻ dŚĂŜŏĆ?Ĺ?Ĺ?Ç€Ĺ?ĹśĹ? ,Ä‚ĆŒÇ€ÄžĆ?Ćš ^ÄžĆŒÇ€Ĺ?ĹśĹ? ,ŽƾĆŒĆ? Ď­Ď­Ä‚Ĺľ Í´ ϾƉž Entrees: OǀĞŜ ZŽĂĆ?ƚĞĚ dĆľĆŒĹŹÄžÇ‡Í• dĆŒÄ‚ÄšĹ?Ć&#x;ŽŜÄ‚ĹŻ ^Ä‚Ĺ?Äž ^ĆšƾĸŜĹ?Í• DÄ‚Ć?ŚĞĚ WŽƚĂƚŽĞĆ? ĂŜĚ dĆľĆŒĹŹÄžÇ‡ 'ĆŒÄ‚Ç€Ç‡Í• ,ŽƾĆ?ÄžͲDĂĚĞ &ĆŒĹ?ĞĚ ĹšĹ?Ä?ŏĞŜ͕ dĆŒÄ‚ÄšĹ?Ć&#x;ŽŜÄ‚ĹŻ 'ĆŒÄžÄžĹś ĞĂŜ Ä‚Ć?Ć?ÄžĆŒŽůĞ͕ ^Ä‚Ç€Ĺ˝ĆŒÇ‡ ZĹ?Ä?Äž WĹ?ĹŻÄ‚Ĩ dĆŒĹ?Ä?ĂůůLJ Ä‚ĆľĹ?Śƚ ^Ä‚ůžŽŜ &ĹŻĹ˝ĆŒÄžĹśĆ&#x;ŜĞ͕ ^Ç ÄžÄžĆš zÄ‚ĹľĆ? Ĺ?Ĺś KĆŒÄ‚ĹśĹ?Äž ^Ä‚ĆľÄ?e ĞĞĨĆ?ƚĞĂŏ Ćľ WĹ˝Ĺ?Ç€ĆŒÄžÍ• ^ĹšĆŒĹ?žƉ :Ä‚ĹľÄ?ĂůĂLJĂ͕ ĆŒÄžÄ‚ĹľÇ‡ Ä‚ŊƾŜ KĆŒÇŒĹ˝ ZĂƚĂƚŽƾĹ?ĹŻĹŻÄž ^ĞĂĆ?ŽŜÄ‚ĹŻ sÄžĹ?ĞƚĂÄ?ĹŻÄžĆ?Í• ^Ä‚ĆľĆ?Ä‚Ĺ?Äž ĂŜĚ ĞĞĨ >Ä‚Ć?Ä‚Ĺ?ŜĂ dĹ˝ĆŒĆšÄžĹŻĹŻĹ?ĹśĹ? ÄžÄ?ŚĂžĞů͕ Ć?Ć?Ĺ˝ĆŒĆšÄžÄš ƉĂĆ?ƚĂĆ? Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ DÄ‚ĆŒĹ?ĹśÄ‚ĆŒÄ‚ ^Ä‚ĆľÄ?Äž Desserts: ,ŽůĹ?ĚĂLJ WĹ?ÄžĆ?Í• Ć?Ć?Ĺ˝ĆŒĆšÄžÄš dÄ‚ĆŒĆšĆ?Í• ^ĆľĹ?Ä‚ĆŒ &ĆŒÄžÄž ^ĞůĞÄ?Ć&#x;ŽŜĆ? Made to Order: dĆŒÄ‚ÄšĹ?Ć&#x;ŽŜÄ‚ĹŻ &ĆŒÇ‡ ĆŒÄžÄ‚ÄšÍ• dŚĂŜŏĆ?Ĺ?Ĺ?Ç€Ĺ?ĹśĹ? ĆŒÄžĆ‰ÄžĆ?

$19.95 • Seniors $18.95 Children 5-11yrs $10.95 ĹšĹ?ĹŻÄšĆŒÄžĹś Ď°Ç‡ĆŒĆ? ĂŜĚ ƾŜÄšÄžĆŒ Í´ ŜŽ Ä?ĹšÄ‚ĆŒĹ?Äž

TAIL QUAKING FOOTBALL! The Ducks have been shaking tail feathers all over the Pac-12 this season, but this November 25th, the Beavers amble into (XJHQH UHDG\ WR VKDNH IHURFLRXV ČľDW WDLOV WRR

CHINOOK WINDS CONVENTION CENTER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 • 1 HOUR BEFORE KICK-OFF :LQ RÉ?FLDOO\ OLFHQVHG MHUVH\V WHDP PHUFKDQGLVH RU XS WR &$6+ Giant Screens • Free Admission • Stadium-Style Food & Beverages Free Virtual Drawing Entries! • 21 and older only Complete rules at Winners Circle.

ACES SPORTS BAR AND GRILL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 • 1 HOUR BEFORE KICK-OFF %LJ VFUHHQV Č? )UHH $GPLVVLRQ Č? )RRG %HYHUDJH 6SHFLDOV Team Merchandise Giveaways • Family Seating Available PXVW EH RU ROGHU WR SDUWLFLSDWH LQ GUDZLQJV Complete rules at Aces Sports Bar & Grill.

$30 per person

For tickets call 1-888-MAIN ACT (1-888-624-6228) or purchase online at chinookwindscasino.com. Discount available for Winners Circle Members.

chinookwindscasino.com • Lincoln City • 1-888-CHINOOK 24 • oregoncoastTODAY.com • facebook.com/oregoncoasttoday • november 17, 2017


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