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The Road to Graduation in LCSD – Majaliase Tolen, Dr. Katie Barrett, Elementary Director
Learn about early literacy, K-12 math alignment, Career and Technical Education, and post-secondary partnerships in LCSD.
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The Moon – Sifan Kahale
Our “slanted” view of the moon, what that means and how that creates effects like super moons, annular or total eclipses, king tides at different times in different places. Join … Continue reading The Moon – Sifan Kahale
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Field Trip to Hatfield Marine Science Center
Field Trip to Hatfield Marine Science Center: 9:30 a.m. – Meet in the Marine Studies Building Lobby Welcome and short video about the Marine Studies Building (MSB) in the MSB … Continue reading Field Trip to Hatfield Marine Science Center
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Yakona Nature Preserve and Learning Center – Natalie Schaefer
Yakona Nature Preserve & Learning Center provides education about resident wildlife, exploration of Yaqo’n Indian history, and opportunities for people of diverse backgrounds and lived experiences to witness nature as … Continue reading Yakona Nature Preserve and Learning Center – Natalie Schaefer
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Oregon Shores/Coastwatch – Jesse Jones
Oregon Shore's mission is to preserve the ecosystems and landscapes of the Oregon Coast for the public interest. One popular program is Coast Watch in which volunteers adopt and monitor … Continue reading Oregon Shores/Coastwatch – Jesse Jones
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Observing an Annular Eclipse – Sifan Kahale
Join us as Sifan relates her story and experiences viewing the annular solar eclipse. She is traveling down to Klamath Falls to 'hopefully' have clear skies during the event. Come … Continue reading Observing an Annular Eclipse – Sifan Kahale
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Living for a Year in Space: What Effect Does It Have on Your Body? – Donn Anderson
Astronaut Scott Kelly spent almost a year in near weightlessness in orbit on the International Space Station while his identical twin Mark remained here on Earth. What have we learned … Continue reading Living for a Year in Space: What Effect Does It Have on Your Body? – Donn Anderson
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Thank you, Paul Durand-Ruel for Discovering the Impressionists – Rosanne Berton
Rosanne will provide the story of Durand-Ruel, a Parisian art dealer who personally, commercially, financially, and spiritually supported every Impressionist whose name and work we now take for granted as … Continue reading Thank you, Paul Durand-Ruel for Discovering the Impressionists – Rosanne Berton
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OCLI Poetry Society and Friends – Alison Dennis, Evelyn Brookhyser
Members will read and discuss a passage from their favorite poem.
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Addiction and Covid Response in Lincoln County — Beckner, Giliam, Cisco, Koschel
Four people from the Lincoln County Health Dept. will provide an overview of what they do: Jennifer Beckner, addiction treatment services, Callie Lamendola-Gilliam, Covid; Isabelle Cisco, Harm Reduction efforts related … Continue reading Addiction and Covid Response in Lincoln County — Beckner, Giliam, Cisco, Koschel
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Eat Smart and Live Strong – Beatrice Botello
Beatriz Botello and Jennifer Pettit with OSU Extension Lincoln County, Family and Community Health team, will offer a hands-on and tasting experience focusing on adding fruits and vegetables to your … Continue reading Eat Smart and Live Strong – Beatrice Botello
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The Five Queens of British Mystery – Conrad Schmitt
The Golden Age of English language mystery novels is regarded as the period of the early twentieth century when the genre of the “Clue-Puzzle“ novel achieved its zenith. Five women, … Continue reading The Five Queens of British Mystery – Conrad Schmitt
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Be Fit for Life: Put Knowing and Doing Together – Brenda Luntzel
Living well and preventing illness is a foundation of health and longevity. You read all about what to do to age better. You are wiser as you have more experience in life. You … Continue reading Be Fit for Life: Put Knowing and Doing Together – Brenda Luntzel
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Cascade Head Biosphere – Paul Robertson
Paul Robertson is the Staff Scientist and Project and Communications Manager for the newly-formed 501c3 Non-Profit, Cascade Head Biosphere Collaborative, the people side of the UNESCO Cascade Head Biosphere Region here on the … Continue reading Cascade Head Biosphere – Paul Robertson
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Increasing coastal community resilience to coastal hazards in Cascadia – Peter Ruggiero
Pacific Northwest coastal communities are at risk from earthquakes, including “The Really Big One,” tsunamis, sea level rise, landslides, erosion, and changing patterns of storminess. Stretching from Humboldt Bay in … Continue reading Increasing coastal community resilience to coastal hazards in Cascadia – Peter Ruggiero
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Hold the Press! – Patrick Alexander
What does it take to run a small coastal newspaper in the aftermath of the information revolution? How do you balance the books while creating a compelling product for locals … Continue reading Hold the Press! – Patrick Alexander
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Finding Oregon’s Covered Bridges – Sifan Kahale – Evelyn
Join Sifan as she relates her adventures finding all of the covered bridges in Oregon - and then some. Picture driving through a covered bridge, orange sunset colors ahead, boards … Continue reading Finding Oregon’s Covered Bridges – Sifan Kahale – Evelyn
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What is happening in the forests of Oregon – Dan Stark – Evelyn
Dan Stark, OSU Extension Forester, will discuss the invasive pests and updates on the emerald ash borer. He will also share what is happening with harvesting and reforestation of the … Continue reading What is happening in the forests of Oregon – Dan Stark – Evelyn
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The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line, by Maj. Gen. Mari K Eder – Conrad Schmitt – Joyce
Conrad will discuss this book about women who served, fought, struggled and made things happen in World War II. Both in and out of uniform, their legacy is destined to … Continue reading The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line, by Maj. Gen. Mari K Eder – Conrad Schmitt – Joyce
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Local Healthcare Update – Dr. Lesley Ogden – Evelyn
Dr. Ogden will cover new service lines, technology enhancements, workforce solutions, and future projects as well as challenges that we face locally and across the industry.
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What happened on May 10th? – Sifan Kahale – Joyce
Join Sifan as she explains the awesome events that led to the record-breaking Aurora on May 10. This event clocked in at a G5 and a KP9: the maximum of … Continue reading What happened on May 10th? – Sifan Kahale – Joyce
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Inside the Newport Visual Arts Center – Chassee Davidson Conrad/Gail
A glimpse into the galleries, receptions, workshops, classes, community events/partners, and art bus of the Newport Visual Arts Center. Chasse Davidson has been the Director of the VAC since August … Continue reading Inside the Newport Visual Arts Center – Chassee Davidson Conrad/Gail
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Great Grain Discoveries – Beatriz Botello – Evelyn
Eating whole grains supports blood pressure, cholesterol, digestion, blood sugar, and weight control. This session will offer information on how to identify whole grains, read whole grain and fiber labels, … Continue reading Great Grain Discoveries – Beatriz Botello – Evelyn
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Book Reviews by Members
Members will sign up to review books they’ve read recently.
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Navigating Coastal Futures: Insights from Social Science – Valerie Berseth – Evelyn
Valerie Berseth will explore how human relationships with coastal environments are evolving in the face of environmental changes and technological advances. She will share insights from research she has done … Continue reading Navigating Coastal Futures: Insights from Social Science – Valerie Berseth – Evelyn
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A Mostly True Story of Johann Sebastian Bach – David Jordan – Ric Neese
David Jordan will introduce and cover some of the highlights of his newly published and very humorous book.
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History of Lincoln City’s Driftwood Library – Patty Heringer – Joyce
Patty will explain the history of the library from when it was first started, the various places that have hosted it during those early years.
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Driftwood Library Today – Kirsten Brodbeck-Kenney – Joyce
Kirsten Brodbeck-Kenney, the Head Librarian, will outline all the services Driftwood Library has to offer.
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Know the 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia Tracy Morgan
Know the 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer's and Dementia, by Tracy Morgan and Alise Liepnieks In this class, attendees will gain an understanding of the difference between age-related memory loss and … Continue reading Know the 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia Tracy Morgan
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The Creation of CBTS’s Fellowship Hall Ric Neese
Ric Neese will offer a visual PowerPoint presentation of the construction of the Fellowship Hall which currently hosts the Oregon Coast Institute including profiles of several of the key planners who … Continue reading The Creation of CBTS’s Fellowship Hall Ric Neese
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Living with African Hunter-Gatherers Barry Hewlett
9:30-10:50 Living with African Hunter-Gatherers Barry Hewlett
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A tour of the pipe organ and its music Jeannine Jordan
11:10-12:30 Jeannine Jordan and Professor Bombarde will guide you on a musical and historical journey about the pipe organ. You'll watch Jeannine play her favorite organ music from around … Continue reading A tour of the pipe organ and its music Jeannine Jordan
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Kindness 101 Ric Neese
What do Charles Kuralt, Jane Pauly, Charles Osgood, and Steve Harman have in common? Gratitude, purpose, compassion, and gratitude. Charles Kuralt exemplified gratitude through his storytelling, often highlighting the simple … Continue reading Kindness 101 Ric Neese
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New Rules for End of Life Care Kelly Sautel
11:10-12:30 New Rules for End of Life Care Kelly Sautel
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World War II in Lincoln City Christopher Melton
11:10-12:30 World War II in Lincoln City Christopher Melton About Christopher has a BA in Art History and Studio Art, an MFA in Film and Video Production, and an MLS … Continue reading World War II in Lincoln City Christopher Melton
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Oregon Flora Project Linda Hardiman
"Discover the Plant Diversity of Oregon"—OregonFlora Director Linda Hardison will speak about OregonFlora resources that share our state's "rich and varied plant life."
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Citizenship and the Fourteenth Amendment Brent Burford
11:10-12:30 There has been discussion in the news of the current administration wanting to change the current standard on “birthright citizenship.” Brent Burford will explain the relationship between the Fourteenth … Continue reading Citizenship and the Fourteenth Amendment Brent Burford
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Samaritan House Lola Jones
9:30-10:50 Samaritan House Lola Jones Samaritan House envisions a community where all families can live together in safe, affordable, and sustainable housing: and all generations are able to thrive. We … Continue reading Samaritan House Lola Jones
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DAY AT THE CULTURAL CENTER W/ARTISTS Nikki Price
Niki directs the Lincoln City Cultural Center, which includes a performing arts auditorium, fine art gallery, info center and studios for dance, ceramics, textiles and mosaics. She also serves as … Continue reading DAY AT THE CULTURAL CENTER W/ARTISTS Nikki Price
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Spin-off from the decisions of the Supremes (Sept. 2)
Brent Burford
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First Aid: a hands-on learning program
Cherrie Scheinberg
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Report from the Legislature
Rep. David Gomberg
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Beethoven/Newport Symphony
Dan Howard, Exec. Dir. Ludwig van Beethoven wasn’t just a composer—he was a force of nature. Fiercely independent and notoriously temperamental, he redefined music with his bold, emotionally charged works. … Continue reading Beethoven/Newport Symphony
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Understanding Your Core and It’s Importance to Life
Brenda Luntzel You will be inspired to invest in your health by taking what you know and learn and putting into "DOING" for your health. There will be some "WHY" and … Continue reading Understanding Your Core and It’s Importance to Life
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The Women Who Wrote the War
Conrad Schmitt This book brings to life the remarkable journeys of women correspondents who braved the chaos of World War II—think Margaret Bourke-White, Martha Gellhorn, and Lee Miller. Seamlessly weaving … Continue reading The Women Who Wrote the War
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Axial Seamount: the active volcano in our backyard,
William Chadwick Axial Seamount is an active submarine volcano located ~300 miles offshore Oregon and about a mile below the ocean surface. Data from seafloor instruments suggest that this volcano is … Continue reading Axial Seamount: the active volcano in our backyard,