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SUMMARY:“Three Brains Walk Into a Café: One Hears\, One Sees\, One Feels…”
DESCRIPTION:David Jordan\nThree brains walk into a café—no\, it’s not the start of a neuroscience joke\, though it could be. One’s eavesdropping on espresso orders\, another’s scanning the latte art like it’s a Rorschach test\, and the third is busy feeling the existential weight of a biscotti. Together\, they sip\, squabble\, and try to make sense of the world—each convinced their way is the only way to taste reality. Welcome to the café of perception\, where the menu is sensory and the debates are delightfully neurotic.
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/three-brains-walk-into-a-cafe-one-hears-one-sees-one-feels/
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SUMMARY:Swifty (Swallows in Flight to Yachats)
DESCRIPTION:James Welch\nSWIFTY—Swallows in Flight to Yachats—is a passionate volunteer group dedicated to giving our local birds a fighting chance. From their home base in Yachats\, volunteers build\, install\, and carefully monitor nest boxes for ducks\, owls\, songbirds\, and especially the swallow family. \nTheir impact is impressive: more than 250 nest boxes now support Tree and Violet-green Swallows\, and another 90 boxes provide crucial habitat for Purple Martins. \nIn this illustrated talk\, you’ll be invited into the hidden world of these remarkable species—their ecology\, their nesting behaviors\, and the powerful role that thoughtfully placed nest boxes play in their survival. You’ll also learn about the growing challenges these birds face\, from shifting climate patterns to habitat loss\, and how community action can make a real difference. \nThe presentation will conclude with highlights from this year’s monitoring results\, offering an inside look at what’s working\, what’s changing\, and how WIFTY’s efforts are helping our local bird populations take flight. \nBIO: Jim Welch bought a home on the Oregon coast in 2016 when he retired from the renewable energy industry in Colorado. As a lifelong environmentalist\, he has been active in conservation related projects in the area. Besides co-founding SWIFTY\, he established Yachats annual environmental festival\, Wild Things\, where kids and families learn to enjoy and protect our treasured coastline and its wildlife. He is currently serving as a board member for the Seven Capes Bird Alliance and is in the process of getting the City of Yachats certified as one of the first “Bird Cities” in the state.   \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/swifty-swallows-in-flight-to-yachats/
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SUMMARY:Everything About Fire Fighting
DESCRIPTION:Roy Hanson
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/everything-about-fire-fighting/
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SUMMARY:"Don’t Wait til You’re Dead! The Psychology of Procrastination
DESCRIPTION:David Frost
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/dont-wait-til-youre-dead-the-psychology-of-procrastination/
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SUMMARY:Second Home: Addressing the Needs of Homeless High School Students in Lincoln County
DESCRIPTION:David Fleming\nSecond Home is a community response to the difficult problem of addressing the needs of homeless\, unaccompanied\, high school students in Lincoln County. By providing safe and stable housing and ongoing support\, students can focus on completing their secondary education and discover and realize their gifts and potential. Second Home finds volunteers in the community who have the capacity to host a young person in their home while the student works toward their educational goals. The program works with the Lincoln County School District and various community partners to connect students to hosts who would be willing to offer them room and board and a positive presence in their lives. With the security of a safe and stable place to live\, these students can graduate with a high school diploma and a valid rental history and become eligible for free college tuition. Please feel free to join Jeffrey Fleming\, the Home Provider Coordinator of Second Home\, as he sheds light on the plight of homeless youth in Lincoln County as well as the solutions programs like Second Home can offer and how you can help!
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/second-home-addressing-the-needs-of-homeless-high-school-students-in-lincoln-county/
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SUMMARY:Encore for Steve Hartman’s Kindness 101 series
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Ric Neese\nSteve Hartman : Kindness 101 series began as a virtual class on March 23\, 2020 as a web series designed for students during the COVID-19 pandemic school closures. \nInitially a 14-episode series on YouTube\, Kindness 101 spanned four years featuring stories from Hartman’s CBS “On the Road” segments. \nIn 2024\, Drake University (Des Moines\, Iowa) partnered to expand the series into an educational curriculum (K-12) used in tens of thousands of schools. \nAs of early 2026\, the series continues to air new segments\, with recent episodes exploring themes like mindfulness and the ripple effect of doing good. \nToday’s presentation will revisit the origins of Hartman’s “On the Road” adventures and highlight several stories from Kindness 101 with Steve Harman: Service and Kindness 101 Explores Mindfulness.
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/kindness-101-encore/
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SUMMARY:Aurora Borealis
DESCRIPTION:Sifan Kahale
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/aurora-borealis-2/
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SUMMARY:The Path and the Pause: A Pacific Crest Journey
DESCRIPTION:Kristin Glover\nJoin a vicarious journey along the Pacific Crest Trail’s 2\,650 miles from the Mexico border to Canada. We’ll explore the Trail from deserts to glaciers and meet the people who made and maintain it. Also come to see the gear and hear about the trials and tribulations involved in hiking day after day.\n\nKristin Glover and her partner retreated to Lincoln City in June 2025 after Kristin broke her ankle hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. She lived on the East Coast in the shadow of the Appalachian Trail until moving to the West Coast a few years ago to study librarianship. Now she is learning to paddle board\, surf\, and write haiku poetry.
URL:https://www.ocli.us/index.php/event/pacific-crest-trail/
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