Mar 11 Saturday
Led by volunteers with hearing loss and The Shedd Institute's LOOP OREGON committee, Sound Advice is a free, monthly gathering of peers to share knowledge and experiences with hearing loss. The group meets in a hearing looped classroom, practices using this powerful assistive listening system, and explores ADA-guaranteed rights to hearing access. Drop ins and partners welcome. Sign ups encouraged so we have adequate materials, or for more information call 541-434-7000.
Apr 08 Saturday
Apr 16 Sunday
The public is invited to join renowned marine ecologist Jane Lubchenco for an evening of Science and Policy at Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, Wednesday, April 16 at 6 p.m. A social hour will be held from 5-6 p.m.
Lubchenco's work focuses on the science, policy, communications, and politics around the interactions between people and the environment, especially the ocean, climate change, and nature. She is the Former Deputy Director for Climate and Environment in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (2021-25) and a Distinguished Professor of Integrative Biology, College of Science, Oregon State University.
Full details about her talk and a link for people who want to watch remotely can be found at https://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/hatfield-special-event. This is a hybrid event, and people can join the conversation and talk remotely.
May 13 Saturday
Jun 10 Saturday
Jun 28 Wednesday
The Lincoln County Veteran Services along with the Newport 60+ center and Meals on Wheels is sponsoring a Birthday lunch for Isolated seniors and Veterans. Services will be provided from the Lincoln County Veterans Resource center, Meals on Wheels. It is held on the 4th Wednesday of the month with Bingo starting at 11:00 and Lunch served at noon. This is a free activity please RSVP at 541-265-9617.
Jul 08 Saturday
Jul 26 Wednesday
Aug 04 Friday
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History offers free admission on the first Friday of the month. Investigate Oregon's amazing fossils and ecosystems, and delve into its cultural history—from the First Americans at Paisley Caves to the dynamic cultures of today's Tribes.
Aug 12 Saturday