Artists and community organizers gather to reclaim the future and ignite powerful social change in consumer and visitor behavior. Everyone who has seen Washed Ashore’s stunning pieces of public art made from…
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REPAIR CAFE UPDATE: Bay City Success; Next Repair Cafe Tuesday April 23rd at White Clover Grange
OIOpublisher On April 18th, the first Repair Café was held in the Bay City Arts Center. As this was the first repair cafe, it was a success. Items repaired included a portable…
North Coast Food Trail expands, recognized for achievements by Travel Oregon
The North Coast Food Trail welcomes 23 new participants April 16, 2019 by Food Dude TILLAMOOK, Ore.—Visit Tillamook Coast is proud to announce that the North Coast Food Trail (NCFT), after a…
First Female President elected to the Board of Directors for Camp 18 Logging Museum, Home of the Loggers Memorial
Effective March 2019 – the Camp 18 Logging Museum has voted in their first female president. Allina Schmeltzer, board member since 2015, has volunteered to serve in the role after the previous…
Newly released 2017 Census of Agriculture says, Oregon ranks fourth in the nation for female farm producers and Marion County is first in ag value
Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Agriculture Statistics Service’s (USDA NASS) released the final 2017 Census of Agriculture results. The Census of Agriculture is conducted once every five years and provides…
FOOD ROOTS IS HIRING IN TILLAMOOK Local Food Programs/Office Coordinator Position
Who We Are: Founded in 2006, Food Roots works to grow a robust food system on the north Oregon coast by engaging our community, supporting farmers and entrepreneurs, and improving access to…
Nehalem Valley Historical Society Lecture Series Continues April 13th with Songs & Stories of Early Timber Workers
Nehalem Valley Historical Society continues its second Saturday Lecture Series “Telling it Like it Was” April 13 at 3 PM. Coast residents and visitors are invited to enjoy “Early Twentieth Century Timber…
New Shop, Wild, to Replace Mother Nature’s in Manzanita
Mother Nature’s, a downtown Manzanita grocery store (298 Laneda Ave.), has been purchased by local resident Natasha Stevens, and will be opening its doors as Wild on May 1, 2019. Wild’s tagline…
Lodging Owners Called to Discuss Emergency Preparedness April 8th
North Oregon Coast lodging owners have been invited to learn more about emergency preparedness for their guests at a special meeting set for Monday, April 8, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., at…
Drew’s Editorials: DISNEY-FOX MERGER PART 2: The effect on you
By Andrew Jenck **This is “Part 2” of a two-part editorial of the Disney acquisition of 20th Century Fox. It is recommended for you to read Part 1 first, but not required…