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Envisioning The Future (Newport News-Times)
The photo above shows a rendering of the new Oregon Coast Community College Central County Campus in South Beach. Sealed bids for the 77,667-square foot building will be accepted until Wednesday, Aug 12,...
Newport School Of Dance (Newport News-Times)
Former Newport School of Dance (NSD) students who have made their careers in dance return to share their experience with students at NSD. Director of the school and Oregon Coast Ballet Company (OCBC),...
Lincoln City Council Approves Goals For Highway 101 (Newport News-Times)
Lincoln City Council approved a set of goals presented by the Oregon Department of Transportation regarding the U.S. Highway 101 project between SE 16th and SE 36th streets Tuesday evening.
Oregon Coast Quilters Guild Announces Show Winners (Newport News-Times)
Oregon Coastal Quilters Guild held a successful Quilt Show with 899 guests on Aug. 3, 4 and 5 at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds in Newport. The winning ticket for this years raffle quilt went to Sue Finlayson...
2 Buoys To Capture Wave Energy Off Oregon Coast (Deseret Morning News)
Advocates of wave energy plan to float two buoys off the Oregon coast near Newport in coming days as part of a wider effort to find renewable sources of electricity.
'Cheezeburgers & Pirate Dice Crooz-In' Kicks Off Depoe Bay Salmon Bake Weekend (Newport News-Times)
The 2nd Annual Cheezeburgers & Pirate Dice Crooz-In, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14, kicks off Salmon Bake weekend at Depoe Bay City Park. The event features 50s-style live music and a hamburger/cheeseburger...
Books And More Books (Newport News-Times)
Andrew Barden, right, peruses a book during the third Oregon Authors Fair of the season, which took place Saturday, Aug. 22 on the patio next to Bobs Beach Books in LIncoln City. More than 40 authors...
Whales Stop In To Say Hello (Portland Tribune)
Trained volunteers from the state-run Whale Watching Center at Depoe Bay are posted at three spots along the coast this week to help visitors catch a glimpse of the giant mammals as well as educate them...
Newport Trooper, Volunteers Among Those Honored During Oregon State Police 'Superintendent's Salute' (Newport News-Times)
Approximately 1,200 Oregon State Police employees, retirees, family members and friends gathered Saturday, Aug. 18, at the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport for the third Superintendents Salute.
Oregon Recreation Report (Albany Democrat-Herald)
Daily passage numbers for summer steelhead moving through the Willamette Falls fishway improved somewhat from the previous week.
Depoe Bay City Council Discusses Marine Reserves (Newport News-Times)
Debate ensued on Tuesday night at the Depoe Bay City Council meeting regarding marine reserves criteria. Both Newport and Depoe Bay are facing a similar quandary.
Coast Guard Helps Rescue Kayaker Near Lincoln City (KMTR Eugene)
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter from North Bend has helped to rescue a kayaker in Siletz Bay near Lincoln City.
Scholarship Winners (Newport News-Times)
The two recipients of the Ada Baldwin Memorial Scholarship are Austin Marshall of Newport (right) and Kelton Johnson from Lincoln City. This scholarship is provided by the Lincoln County Bowlers, Harmony...
Researchers Deploy Test Buoys In Quest For Renewable Electricity (KMTR Eugene)
Advocates of wave energy plan to float two buoys off the Oregon coast near Newport in coming days as part of a wider effort to find renewable electricity.
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Salmon Bake Depoe Bay -
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SATURDAY, SEPT 16, 2006 - Depoe Bay, Oregon - It all started in the 1930s, when locals met and shared the day's catch, along with all their fish stories.
Fresh fish was cooked in large, cast-iron pans over open fires and became known as the "Free Fish Fry." Now the salmon is prepared the way generations of coastal Native Americans have prepared it.
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Oregon Recreation Report (Albany Democrat-Herald)
Daily passage numbers for summer steelhead moving through the Willamette Falls fishway improved somewhat from the previous week.
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At this year's bake, more than 3,000 pounds of salmon will be slowly roasted on alder stakes over an 85-foot-long fire pit, accompanied by song and Native American dance. Hours and cost: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
A shuttle makes eight stops throughout the day from Sentry Market (north of Depoe Bay) and the Whistle Stop (south of the bridge) to the Salmon Bake in Depoe Bay City Park. Park anywhere along there. Advance tickets: $13, $7 age 9 and younger; day of the bake: $15, $8 age 9 and younger. More info: 1-877-485-8348, www.depoebaychamber.org
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Oregon Recreation Report (Albany Democrat-Herald)
Daily passage numbers for summer steelhead moving through the Willamette Falls fishway improved somewhat from the previous week.
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