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Easter Egg Hunt @ Newport Foursquare Church
Saturday, April 7th from 1-3pm at Newport Foursquare Church will host a community Easter egg hunt! Everyone is welcome. There will be a puppet show, snacks and refreshments, prizes for all ages (even the adults), and TEN THOUSAND goodie-filled eggs! Age groups for the hunt will be 1-4, 5-8, and 9-12 years old. Newport Foursquare Church is located at 215 NW 15th St, Newport, OR 97365 phone# 541-351-8141

April 28th – Banquet & Balloon Auction
Banquet and Balloon Auction, a major fundraiser for the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce, will be held on Saturday evening, April 28th at the Best Western Plus Agate Beach Inn in Newport. This year’s theme is “Havana Nights.”The Cuban themed event will include dinner, both a live and silent auction, a costume contest, and a few surprises. Come as you are or dress in your favorite Cuban-inspired Garb. Ticket prices include: $45/single, or $375/table of eight. Those who purchase a table will receive sponsorship recognition. The Chamber is seeking donations for the auction. No donation is too big or too small! Call the Chamber office for information, tickets, and to donate. (541) 265-8801.

Highway Clean-Up
Help clean-up our streets! Once again the Chamber will be kicking-off it’s monthly Highway Clean-up campaign starting in April through October. The first Clean-up will be April 14th. Volunteers are asked to please meet at the Chamber office at 8:30am…..Coffee and doughnuts will be provided. For more information contact the Chamber at 541-265-8801 or email Carol@newportchamber.org

Dance The Night away! Or Just Listen & Enjoy!
Join the Oregon Coast Council for the Arts for Jazz by the Sea annual fundraiser for its Oregon Coast Jazz Party (formerly Jazz at Newport) on Saturday, March 31, 7pm at the Shilo Inn in Newport. *Jazz by the Sea features live music by Swing Shift, a 17-piece big band inspired by the music of Count Basie, with special guest John Bringetto. *Tickets are $15 per person, $5 for students with valid student ID available at the PAC box office, by calling 541-265-ARTS (2787), or at the door. *Shilo Inn is offering 15% off dinner prices to ticket-holders to Jazz by the Sea, valid on March 31, 2012 only. Call the Shilo at 541-265-7701 for more information or to make reservations.

Marine Science Day at HMSC is Saturday April 14, 10am-4pm!
Join the OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center (HMSC) in Newport for Marine Science Day on Saturday, April 14 from 10am to 4pm. HMSC will open its doors for a behind-the-scenes peek at the cutting-edge research, education and outreach in marine sciences that makes this marine laboratory unique in the Pacific Northwest. Meet scientists from Oregon State University and six government agency partners. Explore with campus tours and enjoy special family friendly activities in the Visitor Center. Come learn what’s new on the Oregon Coast’s most dynamic marine science campus. For more information, see hmsc.oregonstate.edu.

‘Be Present’ 24/7
Central coasts visitors are just around the corner! If you haven’t signed up for brochure space in the Chamber’s kiosk for 2012, consider marketing your business for at least six months ($75.00), April through September, and “be present”, 24/7 to guests visiting the Chamber Office, after business hours. You may contact Kim at 541-265-8801 or kim@newportchamber.org to secure a space.

Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce features visitor, relocation and business information about Newport Oregon and the surrounding area. www.newportchamber.org

Sundays, April 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29

Lincoln City Farmers & Crafters Market — INDOORS Arts, crafts, breads and other local produce. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the auditorium

Thursday, April 5 

LCCC Volunteer Lunch, 11 a.m. – All are welcome!

April 1-14

The Clothesline Project, East Hall The Clothesline Project addresses the issue of violence against women by providing a vehicle for the women to express their emotions by decorating a shirt.  Exhibit coordinated by My Sister’s Place.

April 6-30

COMMUNITY DAYS ART SHOW This show is open to everyone! Bring one piece of art, ready to hang or install (and family friendly), between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. April 4-13. All ages and experience levels are welcome. Bring your friends to the reception, 5-7 p.m. on Friday, April 13.  Part of Lincoln City’s Community Days schedule.

April 7-15

COMMUNITY DAYS: Pinwheel Garden for the Children’s Trust The annual pinwheel garden will be installed on the west lawn.

Saturday, April 7

COMMUNITY DAYS: Hosting a hole on the Putt Putt Course, 12-3

*Saturday, April 7

Los Borikuas, 8 p.m. (DOORS OPEN AT 7 P.M.)  Jose Solano presents this evening of Puerto Rican rhythms and songs with singer-guitarist Neftali Rivera, cuatro by Ruben Torres, conga by Victor Pizarro and timbales by Aguiles Montas. Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door, $6 for youth 18 and under (anytime).  Mexican dinner sold separately by the Puerto Vallarta Mexican Restaurant ($12).

Thursday, April 12

Delake Dance Night A “dancer’s choice” event on the second Thursday of the month. No partner required, with a large variety of dance styles. Water and snacks, smoke- and alcohol free. Half the proceeds go to Relay For Life

*Friday, April 13

Reception for Community Days Art Show, 5-7 p.m. Bring your submission, and we’ll hang it on the wall! Refreshments and beverages.

Sunday, April 15

Coffee Concert, 3 p.m. in the auditorium.  Local musicians offer a casual Sunday matinee concert Featuring local favorites, the Lost in Time recorder ensemble.  Desserts and coffee by Strung Out on Beads and Coffee  (included in the $10 admission price)

April 20-21

HOST: Ford Institute for Community Building, TBA

Saturday, April 21

Indonesian Gamelan Orchestra, 7 p.m. Jose Solano presents this world music performance, details TBA

Saturday, April 28

Neskowin Valley School play

For information or tickets, contact Niki Price or Vickie Walling. lcccdirector@gmail.com or 541-994-9994 (unless otherwise noted) * = change or addition since the last update. Since 1929, historic DeLake School has been a center for education for the children of Lincoln City. LCCC continues this tradition for ALL ages, offering classes in art, dance, music, literature, and theater. The Lincoln City Cultural Center also sponsors play writing contests, fund raisers, and activities to encourage artists of all ages. www.lincolncity-culturalcenter.org

On Saturday, Feb. 18, the auditorium of the Lincoln City Cultural Center will take on an era of nostalgia and mystery, when Miss Rose & Her Rhythm Percolators come to call. This “Speakeasy Night,” presented by the LCCC and the Lincoln City Visitor & Convention Bureau, will include songs by Gershwin, Porter, Berlin and Arlen, played with the 1930s. Doors at the historic Delake School – built in 1931 — open at 6:30 p.m., with the jazz starting at 7 p.m.

The trio is Sunga Rose on vocals and ukulele, Carey Rayburn on cornet and Andrew Larsen on piano, playing Prohibition-era music and embracing the glitz and glamour of the Speakeasy. You’re welcome to wear your flapper finest, and enjoy light appetizers and a no-host bar. Sorry, no bathtub gin – just beer and wine.

This concert is one of the last events in Lincoln City’s annual Antique Week celebration. Tickets are $15 in advance (541-994-9994) or $20 on the day of show.

The Lincoln City Cultural Center offers performances, fine arts, art classes and visitor information inside the Delake School at 540 NE Hwy. 101. Other upcoming events include Siren Saturdays (with female vocalists playing March 3, 10, 17 and 24) and the Festival of Illusions, March 28-31.

For tickets and information, call 541-994-9994, head to lincolncity-culturalcenter.org, or become a friend on Facebook. CONTACT: Niki Price, Executive Director. niki@lincolncity-culturalcenter.org

Lincoln City Cultural Center was first known as The Lincoln City Arts Forum when established on August 10, 1992. It was renamed the “4C’s” (Coastal Communities Cultural Center), and received its Articles of Incorporation on December 20, 1996. The organization obtained Non-Profit altStatus as IRS 501(c)3 on October 14, 1997.

Six months later, in April of 1998, its first By-Laws were established and later revised in 2003. In September 2006, the 4C’s leased DeLake School from the city of Lincoln City; and adopted its new business name of Lincoln City Cultural Center in February 2007.

Since 1929, historic DeLake School has been a center for education for the children of Lincoln City. LCCC continues this tradition for ALL ages, offering classes in art, dance, music, literature, and theater. The Lincoln City Cultural Center also sponsors play writing contests, fund raisers, and activities to encourage artists of all ages.

Lincoln City Cultural Center needs board members to help guide the direction of the Cultural Center which supports the arts in the central Oregon coast. In addition to arts and cultural interests, they need guidance in finance, fundraising, community outreach that are critical to continued growth.

Volunteer opportunities abound at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. The Center is seeking interested individuals to mind the galleries, assist in receptions, archive center activities, participate in committees, and guide visitors.