Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will host a meeting discussing Clatsop County’s razor clam season on Monday, Oct. 22 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center, 415 First…
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Oswald West Action Day and Bird Walk Oct. 6th
Do you love Oswald West State Park? Would you like to give back to a park that has given so much to so many? Join us on Saturday, October 6 from 10…
Notice of Security Breach: Tillamook Chiropractic Clinic
On August 3rd, 2018, during an internal security audit, it was discovered that a major computer network breach had occurred at the offices of Tillamook Chiropractic Clinic. On May 24, 2016, malware…
36th Annual Neskowin Valley School Harvest Festival set for October 6
Come join in the fun as Neskowin Valley School proudly hosts it’s 36th Annual Harvest Festival. The festival is held on the beautiful Neskowin Valley campus on October 6th from 10am-5:30pm, located…
Tourism summit tackles tourism area challenges
By Dan Haag Oregon’s tourism is an economic boon. Revenue generated from the state’s tourism industry hit $11.8 billion in 2017. But what are the challenges associated with that number? Ask any…
SALMONBERRY TRAIL INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGENCY TO HOST ANNUAL SALMONBERRY COALITION MEETING OCT. 4
Banks, OR — The Salmonberry Trail Intergovernmental Agency (STIA) will host its annual Salmonberry Coalition meeting from 6-9 pm Oct. 4 at the Banks Fire District, 13430 NW Main St. The agenda…
Fish-Printing Workshop Introduces Japanese Process of Gyotaku Sept. 29th at Historic Boathouse in Garibaldi
A unique opportunity to experience the Historic Coast Guard Boathouse in Garibaldi, learn the Japanese art of fish printing known as “Gyotaku” and then enjoy the “Crave the Coast” event at the…
The Nature Conservancy Plans Controlled Burn at Cascade Head Sept. 27th
The Nature Conservancy in Oregon is planning to conduct a controlled burn of up to 60 acres at Cascade Head Preserve, north of Lincoln City. Public access and all trails to the…
Third CoastWalk Oregon led hikers down 30 miles of the Tillamook Coast
By Bonnie Henderson, North Coast Land Conservancy If you noticed an unusual number of people on Rockaway Beach on a recent Friday morning, or a crowd at the top of Cape Meares,…
JUST THINK: Advice for tourists (maybe they’ll listen)
By Victoria Stoppiello Even with tourist season almost over, I still lose my patience with the behavior of some of our visitors. I wish we could have a more mutually beneficial relationship….