2012 Tillamook Discovery Guide

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LAND OF CHEESE, TREES & OCEAN BREEZE

DISCOVERY YOUR GUIDE TO EXPLORING TILLAMOOK COUNTY

INSIDE : PARKS, EVENTS, ACTIVITIES & MORE


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Customer-Owned Locally-Controlled Community-Focused Tillamook PUD The Best Deal Around

Tillamook People’s Utility District 1115 Pacific Avenue, Tillamook, OR 97141 503.842.2535 • 800.422.2535 www.tpud.org

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NORTH COUNTY North County communities..................................... 4 Kayak opportunities................................................... 6 Horseback riding.......................................................... 6 Enjoy the outdoors...................................................... 9 Golfing.............................................................................. 10 Fishing, crabbing and clamming............................. 17

CENTRAL COUNTY Central County communities.................................. 19 Cape Meares Lighthouse.......................................... 20 Tillamook Air Museum............................................... 25 Garibaldi Museum....................................................... 22 Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad................................ 20 Tillamook Cheese Factory........................................ 24 Tillamook County Pioneer Museum.................... 23 LaTimer Quilt & Textile Center............................... 26

SOUTH COUNTY South County communities..................................... 27 Pelican Pub & Brewery.............................................. 29 Pacific City Dory Fleet............................................... 31 Sand Lake Recreation Area...................................... 28

DISCOVER TILLAMOOK COUNTY DIRECTORIES Antiques directory....................................................... 13 Restaurant guide.......................................................... 15 Quilt shop directory.................................................... 12 Church directory.......................................................... 29 RV Directory.................................................................. 30 Lodging Guide................................................................ 30 Calendar of events....................................................... 33


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NORTH TILLAMOOK COUNTY MANZANITA, NEHALEM, WHEELER & ROCKAWAY BEACH MANZANITA

WHEELER

POPULATION : 598

POPULATION : 414

Tillamook County’s northern-most city features a long, quiet beach and a nine-hole golf course. Downtown features a mix of gift shops, grocers and restaurants. Nearby is Nehalem Bay State Park.

Historic train depot, lodging and restaurants, marina, boat launch and waterfront park. The 19th-century restorations abound. The Rinehart Clinic offers family medical services. See the views of Nehalem Bay, Neahkahnie Mountain and the Pacific Ocean.

EVENTS : Independence Day Parade

PICK UP A GUIDE BOOK The next time you head for North Tillamook County with paddling in mind, consider taking your cues from the Tillamook County Water Trail Nehalem guidebook. The slender, waterproofed flip-brochure offers safety and planning advice for exploring the Nehalem watershed, including the river itself plus Nehalem Bay, along with maps that point out camping opportunities, restrooms, picnic areas, marinas, boat ramps and wildlife-viewing areas. To learn more about the Nehalem Water Trail, or to order a copy of the guidebook, call (503) 322-2222 (City of Garibaldi)

and fireworks on the beach, Muttzanita in August, the Manzanita Farmers Market on Friday evenings through the summer

EVENTS : Crab Festival in June

and fireworks display on the beach, Arts & Crafts Festival in August, Rocktoberfest in October

NEHALEM

ROCKAWAY BEACH

BARVIEW & TWIN ROCKS

POPULATION : 1,312

This unincorporated area just north of Tillamook Bay is perched above the bar at the entrance to Tillamook Bay. The area surrounding the Three Graces sea stacks offers some of the Oregon coast’s finest tide pool exploration. Twin Rocks was named for two 100-foot-tall monoliths located adjacent to the community just below the low-tide line.

POPULATION : 271 The town’s old-fashioned Main Street along US Highway 101 with quality shops and casual dining. Nearby river provides picturesque views.

Seven miles of beach. Widest variety of guest accommodations in Tillamook County. Depot for excursion train rides.

EVENTS : Memorial Weekend Blues

EVENTS : Kite Festival in May, Pirate

Festival, Nehalem Arts Festival in August

Festival in June, Fourth of July Parade


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Cheeky Boutique

Looking For a Special Gift? You’ll Find It Here!

TRASH & TREASURES Antiques Collectibles Gifts Jewelry Toys Seasonal Items Learning Tree Greeting Cards

Where it doesn’t cost a fortune to look fabulous

Open Daily 10-5 p.m.

Fun fantastic clothing for every shape & size woman from Junior to Plus 645 Manzanita Ave., PO Box 632, Manzanita, OR 97130 503-368-Chic (2442) • cheeky2442@gmail.com H24010

180 S. Hwy 101 • Rockaway Beach

503-355-2101

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“another great reason to come to the beach”

Silversands Oceanfront Resort

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Come Stay With Us And Enjoy The Beautiful Oregon Coast!

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TAKE A HORSE RIDE ALONG THE BEACH rents horses out of the day-use area at Nehalem Bay State Park near Manzanita. The company offers various riding packages at the park. For information, call (971) 237-6653 or visit www.oregonbeachrides.com. oregon beach rides

OVERNIGHT STAYS

If you are looking for barn stabling, the tillamook county fairgrounds has upwards of 100 stalls available for overnight and extended rental most of the year, except during the county fair in early August. Monthly rates are also available. For information call (503) 8424601 or visit www.tillamookfair.com.

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Also in the Tillamook area is cherry lane stable , with stalls, automated watering, an indoor arena and daily turnout to pasture. Options range from self- to partial- to full-care. Call (503) 842-9643, or (503) 812-0008 or visit www.cherrylanestables.embarqspace.com. emerald valley ranch and stables

in Beaver has 26 stalls. The facility has a 90'x156' indoor arena with lights and a sound system. The arena has a sand base. Bedding is provided to renters, but horse owners are expected to bring their own food. For reservations, call (503) 398-5119.

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For horse owners who wish to stay for a while, nehalem bay state park has a horse camp with 17 sites and corrals and several miles of trail. For reservations, call (800) 452-5687 or www.oregonstateparks.org.

KAYAKING MAY BE THE IDEAL WAY TO EXPLORE TILLAMOOK COUNTY “In a kayak, you sit low in the water, so you feel more a part of the environment,” said Marc Hinz, founder of Kayak Tillamook County, the area’s only kayak guide service. “Because you are so low in the water, you don’t scare off the wildlife as easily.”

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A popular tour is the rarely explored backwaters of the North Fork, on the upper Nehalem River in north county. “There is a very extensive system of old-growth Sitkas up there and a network of forested sloughs,” Hinz said. Bald eagles are often sighted and, sometimes, beavers. Or in Hoquarton Slough, paddlers can pass through the se-

cluded old-growth Sitka spruce forest swamp that flows through downtown Tillamook. Other tours, available for all skill levels, include the Tillamook River, Pacific City, Cape Meares Lake and Netarts Bay. For information about Kayak Tillamook, call (503) 8664808, or visit www.kayaktillamook.com.

KAYAK RENTALS For those who prefer to strike out on their own, there are several options around the county. WHEELER MARINA 278 Marine Drive, off US Highway 101, Wheeler. Kayaks and kayak accessories for sale or rent. Call (503) 368-5780 PACIFIC CITY SPORTING GOODS & MARINA 34650 Brooten Rd, Pacific City. Kayaks for sale and rental. Call (503) 965-6410

Full-Service Marina CRABBING & FISHING • BOAT RENTALS & SALES MO0RAGE • BAIT & TACKLE

Plus a Full Line of Accessories: Extrasport Lifejackets, Carlisle Paddles, Thule® Racks

YOUR NORTH COAST KAYAK RENTAL HEADQUARTERS

278 Marine Dr., Wheeler, OR

(503) 368-5780 www.wheelermarina.net

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102 Hwy. 101 N • Rockaway Beach

Across from the red train caboose. • Also 144 N. Hemlock in Cannon Beach.

Handmade Candles, Gifts • Spiritual Tools 146 S. Hwy. 101 • Rockaway Beach (503) 505-0380

Garibaldi Marina

Crabbing • Clamming • Fishing Gear Rentals √ Boat Rentals √ Moorage √ Fuel √ Tackle & Bait 302 Mooring Basin Rd., Garibaldi 503-322-3312 or 1-800-383-3828 garibaldimarina@oregoncoast.com

COMPLETE LINE OF TIRES, BATTERIES, ATV WHEELS, SAND WHEELS

BATTERIES

WHEELS & TIRES

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1220 Main Ave. Tillamook • 842-5543

• Cards & souvenirs • 60 flavors of salt water taffy (also sugar free!) • Fresh popcorn including cheese & caramel corn • 16 flavors of Tillamook Ice Cream & handmade waffle cones • Espresso bar, Italian sodas, shakes, malts, floats & sundaes • Fresh made funnel cakes

PROUDLY SERVING TILLAMOOK ICE CREAM CLIP & SAVE COUPON

102 Hwy. 101 N • Rockaway Beach www.picnicbasketnw.com

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Spotlight Businesses

Silversands Oceanfront Resort Come Stay With Us And Enjoy The Beautiful Oregon Coast!

Ringing Anvil Design

Sea Treasures Inn

320 S Highway 101 (971) 306-1043 ringinganvildesign@gmail.com

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Sea Haven Motel

520 Hwy 101 N (503) 355-8101 seahavenmotel.net

301 N. Miller St (503) 355-8220 seatreasuresinn.net

215 S. Pacific, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136 www.oregonsilversands.com

Reservations: 800-457-8972 Room by Room Antiques

656 S HWY 101 (503) 355-2782 roombyroompr @aol.com

Ship's Inventory 165 S. Miller Antiques and Coffee Shop

Grumpy's

Lakeside Hideaway

670 Hwy 101 (503) 355-8300

Little White Church 355 Hwy 101 (503) 355-2077

www.rockawaybeach.net

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R ENJOY THE GREAT D OUTDOORS E OSWALD WEST STATE PARK

TILLAMOOK COUNTY PARKS

NEHALEM BAY STATE PARK

In 2008, Forbes Magazine named Oswald West State Park one of the World’s 10 Most Secluded Beaches. It’s no wonder.

The Tillamook County Parks Department operates six parks and campgrounds totaling 488 campsites. The county also has a system of 21 boat launches. Parks department staff members are headquartered at Barview Jetty County Park, located 1.5 miles north of Garibaldi on US Highway 101. The 160acre oceanfront park is adjacent to the north side of the Barview Jetty.

Nehalem Bay State Park – located three miles south of Manzanita off US Highway 101 – is the only state park in Oregon with its own airstrip and associated fly-in campground.

Located north of Manzanita, Oswald West State Park provides access to the beach, the Cape Falcon Overlook and the Oregon Coast Trail. Make sure to take in the view from the top of the Cape Falcon Overlook. Parking areas are located just a quartermile from the beach. All of the trails to the beach are through a mature forest; one trail follows the winding path of the Short Sands creek. At the end of the trails you’ll find Short Sands beach, nestled in a cove surrounded by mountains and giving the feeling of total privacy. But you might not be completely alone – the beach is popular with surfboarders and boogie boarders. Vital stats: Park is open year-round, but the campground is currently closed. Call (800) 5516949 for information.

The Barview campground offers excellent surf, jetty and scuba opportunities. It has a sand dune play area and beach access. Reservations are available for any of the following county campground locations: • • • • • •

Whalen Island Park: (503) 965-6085 Barview Jetty Park: (503) 322-3522 Kilchis River Park: (503) 842-6694 Trask River Park: (503) 842-4559 Woods Park: (503) 965-5001 Webb Park: (503) 965-5001

For general county park information, call (503) 965-5001 or go to visit www.co.tillamook.or.us/ gov/parks.

A 1.75- mile bike trail circles the landing strip and offers a breathtaking view of the bay. Along this route and in the campground itself, you’re likely to see deer, a herd of elk, or a coyote crossing the road. There’s a horse camp for those bringing their own horses. Crabbing and fishing are also popular on Nehalem Bay. Vital stats: Fly-in camp (primitive sites) adjacent to airstrip. $5 daily day-use fee, or 12-month permit for $30 or 24-month permit for $50. Services: 259 electrical sites (maximum site 60 feet); 18 yurts for overnight stays; horse camp (17 sites with corrals); hiker/biker camp; fly-in camp adjacent to airstrip. For information only, call (503) 368-5154 or (800) 551-6949 or visit www.oregonstateparks. org. To make reservations, call (800) 452-5687.


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OR PUTT ALDERBROOK GOLF COURSE 7300 Alderbrook Rd, Tillamook. (503) 842-2767. Heading north on US Hwy. 101, pass the Tillamook Cheese Factory and turn right onto Alderbrook Rd. Go 2 miles to the clubhouse. BAY BREEZE GOLF AND RANGE 2325 Latimer Rd, Tillamook (503) 842-1166. Visible from US Hwy. 101 on the east side of the road near the Tillamook Cheese Factory. NESKOWIN MARSH GOLF COURSE Hawk Ave., Neskowin (503) 392-3377. Leave US Hwy. 101 at Neskowin, drive into the rest area and turn right.

Locally Grown Locally Crafted Locally Owned A dynamic public market consisting of locally owned businesses which accentuate the qualities that make Tillamook unique.

Food | Art | Crafts | Clothing | Home Decor | Design Mon-Thur, Sat: 8:00 AM - 5: 00 PM Fri 8:00 AM - 7 PM

2003 2nd Street Tillamook OR 97141

www.SecondStreetPublicMarket.com

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MANZANITA GOLF CLUB Lakeview Dr., Manzanita (503) 368-5744. Leave US Hwy. 101 at the Manzanita turnoff, follow Laneda Avenue to Carmel, turn left. Follow Carmel a few blocks to the course.


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BLUE STAR ESPRESSO 940 Main Ave. N (503) 842-2583 AND 1101 Main Ave. S (503) 842-0011 Tillamook, OR 97141

BLUE STAR ESPRESSO 940 Main Ave. N. • Tillamook (503) 842-2583 1101 Main Ave. S. • Tillamook (503) 842-0011 We proudly serve Tillamook Dairy products!

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FIVE RIVERS COFFEE ROASTERS 3670 Hwy. 101 North Tillamook, OR 97141 (503) 815-2739 fiveriverscoffeeroasters.com

ROCKAWAY BEACH

STIMULUS ESPRESSO CAFE 33105 Cape Kiwanda Drive Pacific City, OR 97135 (503) 965-4661 stimuluscafe.com

Gourmet Coffees Roasted on Site Wholesale • Retail

• Open daily 6am - 6pm • Free Wi-Fi • Coffee, Espresso Drinks, Pastries • Drive-Thru Service • Pelican Bottled Beer To Go

3670 Hwy 101 N • Tillamook, Oregon Across from The Cheese Factory

503.815.2739

www.FiveRiversCoffeeRoasters.com

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WALK OUR BLOCKS What began as a modest seed has blossomed into a full-fledged, colorful quilt garden.

Street Public Market in downtown Tillamook to receive a prize for discovering the mystery block.

Downtown Tillamook now boasts more than 30 vibrant quilt block patterns affixed to the outside walls of businesses, churches and service centers. Each pattern is part of a walking trail called “Walk Our Blocks: Preserving and Promoting Our Coastal Heritage,” coordinated by the Tillamook County Quilt Trail Coalition.

Maps can be picked up at the Tillamook Area Chamber of Commerce, located in the parking lot of the Tillamook Cheese Factory. The map also includes the Tillamook County Quilt Trail, which utilizes 16 8-foot by 8-foot barns and buildings of character in a self-guided driving tour of the area’s pastoral agriculture scenery.

Armed with a map, visitors walk the city’s streets locating each quilt block pattern and searching for a mystery pattern not located on the map. Once their map is completed, searchers visit the 2nd

This trail begins and ends at the Latimer Quilt and Textile Center, where participants can purchase quilt trail souvenirs.

20% OFF Any Purchase Expires May 31, 2013

BJ’s Fabrics & Quilts

2 miles South of Cloverdale • 38105 Hwy. 101S

Watch for mile post marker 90 across from the Seventh Day Adventist Church

503-392-6195 email: BJsfabrics@embarqmail.com OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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We have over 4,000 bolts of fabric. We carry many theme fabrics, especially ocean, shells, footprints in the sand to make that something special for that someone special in your life, or to remember that wonderful vacation on the Oregon Coast. We also have many patterns from designers in this area which makes a stop in our shop worth the time. Owner, Barbara (BJ) Lewis, Quilting Specialist Kathy and Charity are always ready with a smile to assist you in your selections or you can be free to just come in and shop quietly.

CREATIVE FABRICS

Owner Doris Bash

(503) 368-5900

Express Yourself!

Enjoy our huge variety of quilting cottons, books, notions and patterns. We offer alterations and specialty sewing for the home ... slipcovers, duvets, curtains, cushions and more.

www.quiltingwithdoris.com

475 Hwy. 101, Wheeler, OR • Open Everyday • Mon.–Sat. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

We Keep You In Stitches For 29 years, everything you need for sewing ★ Fabric & Patterns ★ Classes

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★ Quilt Books & Patterns ★ Needlework Books

Jane’s Fabric Patch 1110 Main Ave., Tillamook •

www.janesfabricpatch.com email: fabric@pacifier.com

(503) 842-9392

Monday- Friday 9 - 5:30 Saturday 10 - 4

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Tillamook County Antiques & Collectibles Directory 1. OLD WHEELER ANTIQUES - Come See What Every-body's Talking About. We showcase throughout our store the largest collection of art deco lighting for sale in the Pacific Northwest, and a wide variety of antique, primitive, and other collectible items from over 30 local vendors and consignees. We also buy, just call for details. Open Everyday Sunday-Wednesday 10-5 and Thursday-Saturday 10-6. 395 Hwy 101 Wheeler, OR 97147 • (503) 368-3406

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2. LITTLE WHITE CHURCH ANTIQUES Expect a feast for the senses in this charming old building. Jam packed with rustic to elegant pricedto-sell items, our vendors peruse the countryside looking for unique and unusual pieces. From garden to home to gifts & collectibles – you’re sure to find something to inspire you. Open Mon. – Sat. 10-5 (Winter), 10 – 6 (Summer). 355 Hwy. 101, Rockaway Beach, OR • (503) 355-2077 3. ROOM BY ROOM ANTIQUES - Don't let the size fool you, this is one of the largest collections of quality vintage costume jewelry you are likely to see. Accessories include hats, purses and compacts. The store also boasts a variety of hand selected items from across the US and Europe. Unique vintage items for every room in the house. All items are offered at the lowest no haggle prices possible. Look for the BIG ROOSTER in front. Phone: 503-355-2782 Open Wednesday-Sunday 115. July/August open 7 days a week 11-5. 656 Hwy. 101 S Rockaway Beach, OR Email: roombyroompr@aol.com

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4. VINTAGE BY THE BAY - This lovely, old church building in the heart of Garibaldi is home of “Vintage by the Bay” a fun and affordable Vintage Market full of Retro Riches, Antiques and Whimsies. You will find the shop friendly, the merchandise interesting and your purchase won’t break the bank. We have 8 vendors who come from all parts of Washington and Oregon with their treasures galore to share with you. We carry antiques, collectibles, home goods, clothing and even gift items for that last minute party. We are open Friday-Saturday 10-5 pm and Sunday from 11-4 pm. Come visit! 410 Hwy. 101 • Garibaldi 5. ANTIQUES & UNIQUES GALLERY Upscale Antiques & Collectibles in a 5 in 1 shop; Investment fine art with listed artists as J.J. Engelhart & Hartwig, among others. Victorian furniture (1 set w/carved lions), pottery, porcelain, dinnerware sets by Spode & Rosenthal. Glassware by Murano, Waterford & Vaseline. Estate jewelry of gold, silver and costume. Sterling items plus sterling flatware. Coin shop is buying, gold, silver, coins and pocket watches daily. Open 10:30-5:30 Summer Monday-Saturday, Winter Tuesday-Saturday. 302 Main Ave., Tillamook, OR • (503) 815-3999 jimormidge@charter.net

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THE GARIBALDI CANNERY Home of Deep Water Dave and The Blade

VISIT US AT OUR NEW OUTLET STORE 603 Garibaldi Ave., Hwy. 101 7 days a week 10 am to 7 pm June through September

FEATURING The Blades Best Premium Canned Products Specializing in Live Seafood! • FRESH SEAFOOD • WHOLESALE & RETAIL

We Purchase Fresh Seafood Right Off the Boats! ★ ★ ★ ★

Fresh Fish Whole or Fillet Crab Salmon

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Shrimp Oysters Canned Tuna Steamers

Catering to All Fishermen ★ ★ ★ ★

Vacuum Packing Shipping Ice Custom Filleting

Open 7 days a week 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. May through October

THE GARIBALDI CANNERY 606 Commercial, Garibaldi, OR (503) 322-3344

COME SEE LIVE CRAB IN OUR VIEWING WINDOW

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KARLA’S SMOKEHOUSE, INC New book and DVD, “I Am Karla’s Smokehouse” now available and includes everything you want to know about doing fish and crab. www.karlassmokehouse.com • info@karlassmokehouse.com

Home of the Best Smoked Fish in the USA Owner Produced for 48 Years

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(503) 355-2362

1 Mile North of Downtown Rockaway Beach

ENJOY THE TASTE OF TILLAMOOK, FROM THE OCEAN TO THE ICE CREAM

Get the Scoop Ice Cream Parlor & Soda Fountain

Get the Scoop goes back to a time when soda fountains were a staple of American life. Designed with authentic vintage furnishings, equipment, and original recipes from the 40's & 50's, you will be able to experience ice cream treats and sodas as they were before they became factory produced. Get the Scoop proudly serves Tillamook Ice Cream.

THE FISH PEDDLER

5150 Oyster Drive Bay City OR 97107 503-377-2323

Full Production Facility Restaurant Retail Oyster Bar

OPEN DAILY

LOCATED IN THE 2ND ST MARKET 2003 2nd St Tillamook OR 97141 Mon-Thu, Sat 8-5 Fri 8-7 H24013

Fresh Crab Fine Wines - Deli sporting goods • hardware tillamook ice cream cones Movie Rentals & Much More

Josi’s Bayside www.pacseafood.com

Market & Deli Open Daily

(503) 842-7376

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Tillamook County Fairgrounds “We are more than a 4-day fair!” ✔ Largest facility for meetings in Tillamook County ✔ Great place for weddings, dances, receptions and banquets ✔ Storage for RVs, boats and autos available September through April ✔ New Pavilion available for horse riding and other events ✔ Available for private skating parties September through June 2012 TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR • AUGUST 8th – 11th TLC STADIUM ENTERTAINMENT (Free with paid admission) • • • • • • World Famous Pig-N-Ford Races

Ricky Skaggs, Wednesday, August 8th, 8:00 pm Jo Dee Messina, Thursday, August 9th, 8:00 pm Smash Mouth, Friday, August 10th, 8:00 pm Demolition Derby, Saturday, August 11th, 7:30 pm Pari-Mutuel Horse Racing, Daily. Post Time 1 pm Pig-N-Ford Races, Thursday through Saturday, 5:30 pm

COURTYARD STAGE ENTERTAINMENT • • • • •

Brad’s WORLD REPTILES • Semore the Robot Curtis Carlyle, Comedy Juggler • Gospel Sing Steve Bayner, Hypnotist • Rose City Banjoliers Texaco Country Showdown • Birdsong Family Ice Cream Tasting Contest • Local Dance Groups

OTHER EVENTS • Huckleberry Health Fair, Thursday & Friday, 10 am-3pm • 4-H/FFA Events • Dr. Fun & Dr. Good, Balloon Artists • Carnival - “All You Can Ride” Bracelets Daily (Purchased Before Fair $25 – During Fair $30) Live Pari-Mutuel Horse Racing • 4-H/FFA Market Animal Sale, Friday 6:00 pm All Four Days of the Fair • Beer Garden • Open Dairy Show, Friday 10:00 am For more information call (503) 842-2272. 4603 East Third St., Tillamook, OR 97141 www.tillamookfair.com H23280


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BOASTING FOUR BAYS, SEVEN RIVERS AND A HOST OF LAKES Tillamook County is a dream come true for boaters, fishers, crabbers and clammers

Be sure check the seasonal limits on clams. For information about current shellfish closures, go to the Oregon Department of Agriculture Web site at www.oregon.gov/ODA/FSD/shellfish_status.shtml. Boat launching is available at marinas and boat rental facilities on the Nehalem and Netarts bays, on the Nehalem River and at Nehalem Bay State Park. The launching fees vary. Don’t forget your angling or shellfish license. Most boat rental and sporting goods outlets can provide them.

TILLAMOOK BAY Tillamook Bay, located in central county, is the largest bay in the county. It offers a full range of fishing, clamming and crabbing. Plus, there are a variety of businesses to help you catch and enjoy the bounty of the ocean. The bay is a large estuary fed by the Miami, Kilchis, Wilson, Trask and Tillamook rivers. It hosts a historical fall chinook fishery, but is fished throughout the year for sturgeon, spring chinook, steelhead and other fish species. It’s also popular among crabbers. It includes the PORT OF GARIBALDI. Tide changes produce a strong current near the “jaws” of the port’s jetties, so the bar can become extremely rough on short notice. Heed US Coast Guard warnings and listen to weather reports. When fishing near the tip of the south jetty, avoid getting close to shore or too near the jetty. The end is submerged and creates breakers that easily swamp boats. Inland, large areas of the bay become very shallow or exposed at low tide. Avoid being caught on them, or you’ll have to wait for the next incoming tide. And this is a working port: watch for commercial fishing boats. GARIBALDI MARINA 302 Mooring Basin Road in the Port of Garibaldi, rents boats, crab rings, clam shovels and rakes. Boats are rented on incoming tides, depending upon weather conditions. Garibaldi Marina also offers crab cooking and a fish-cleaning table. The marina has moorage for visiting boat own-

FISH, CRAB AND CLAM

ers, too. For more info, call (503) 322-3312, or visit garibaldimarina.com.

NETARTS BAY A little further southwest, Netarts Bay offers excellent sports fishing, clamming and crabbing. The bay is shallow, with numerous sandbars that are exposed at low tide. Very few boats cross the bar – and they do so only when the most favorable conditions exist. NETARTS BAY RV PARK AND MARINA rents boats, motors and crab rings, and sells a broad range of equipment and supplies for the sportsman. Meeting and banquet rooms also available. For more information, e-mail info@ netartsbay.com, go to www.netarts bay.com, or call (503) 842-7774. Reservations recommended. BIG SPRUCE RV PARK AND BOAT RENTAL, 4850 Netarts Highway West, rents boats, crab rings and clamming gear. For information or reservations, call (503) 842-7443 or (877) 651-9342.

NEHALEM BAY At the north end of Tillamook County, Nehalem Bay attracts crabbers and anglers seeking fall chinook salmon. Perch, sturgeon and trout also are available to sports fishermen. Although the bay features ocean access, its bar can be extremely dangerous. JETTY FISHERY is located off US Hwy. 101 between Rockaway Beach and Wheeler, directly across from Nehalem Spit. Boat rental customers are permitted to beach their boats on the Ne-

halem Bay State Park spit for picnics and wildlife viewing. Crabbing is available off the dock. Call (503) 368-5746 or visit jettyfishery.com. BRIGHTON MARINA & RV PARK rents boats and crabbing and fishing accessories. Its location near the mouth of Nehalem Bay affords great salmon fishing in season. The RV park on the waterfront offers wifi, picnic tables and fire pits. Big rigs are welcome. A convenience store has food, clothing, fishing and crabbing bait, and an assortment of tackle. For more info, visit kellysbrightonmarina.com, or call (503) 368-5745. WHEELER MARINA 278 Marine Drive in downtown Wheeler, rents kayaks and motorized boats, and has kayaks and canoes for sale. The marina also has bait and tackle, crab cooking services and overnight or weekly moorage. Wheeler Marina operates all year. Hours from May 1 through mid-November are 6:30 a.m. to dusk seven days a week. For more info, visit wheelermarina.net, or call (503) 368-5780.

NESTUCCA BAY At the south end of the county, Nestucca Bay is less popular for tourists because of its continual shoaling and shifting of sandbars. However, the Nestucca River – one of the larger rivers on the Oregon coast – provides year-round salmon and steelhead fisheries. Much of the river is accessible by drift boat. Certain sections are good for novice operators, but others require more skill and may be impassible at low flows. Winter storms can drop debris into the river, so check with local bait shops for upto-date information before launching.

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Netarts Bay and Tillamook Bay both offer excellent clamming. Principal species found include quahog, littleneck, cockle, and gaper. Geoducks and mussels may be found in Netarts Bay. (Note: There are some posted shellfish preserves in Netarts Bay where clams may not be taken.)


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CENTRAL TILLAMOOK COUNTY GARIBALDI, BAY CITY, TILLAMOOK, NETARTS & OCEANSIDE

GARIBALDI POPULATION : 779 The Port of Garibaldi, with more than 300 charter and commercial boats. US Coast Guard Tillamook Bay Station. Garibaldi Museum. Bay clamming. RV accommodations.

County Fairgrounds. Two saw mills employ hundreds. Many state offices are located here. Tillamook County General Hospital offers full emergency room and in-patient services.

recreation site. Its boat landing offers access to fishing, clamming, crabbing and scuba diving. The strip of beach known as Happy Camp is nearby.

EVENTS : Headlight Herald Home &

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Blessing of the Fleet in May, Garibaldi Days in July

Garden Show in April, North Oregon Coast Law Enforcement Cruise-In in May, Farmers Market from June to September, Dairy Festival and Rodeo in June, Tillamook County Fair in August, North Coast Seafood Festival (on hold until 2013)

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POPULATION : 1,286

POPULATION : 748

Picturesque location with gorgeous views of Tillamook Bay. Home of the Tillamook Country Smoker, Pacific Oyster, downtown art gallery and community arts center.

Netarts Bay, protected from the Pacific Ocean by Netarts Sand Spit, is a popular

EVENTS : Garibaldi Crab Races in March,

TILLAMOOK POPULATION : 4,935 Tillamook County’s government seat and central business district. Attractions include the Tillamook County Creamery Association cheese factory, Tillamook Air Museum, Pioneer Historical Museum, Latimer Quilt Center, and Tillamook

POPULATION : 361 Nine miles west of Tillamook, it’s the home of many artists and craftsmen. Commercial development has purposefully been restrained. Hillsides feature numerous rental cottages and second homes with ocean views. The Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge is located offshore. Downtown has a post office, fire station and community center, as well as a restaurant, espresso shop, and inn and grill.


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ENJOY THE VIEW CAPE MEARES LIGHTHOUSE is one of nearly a dozen beacons that dot the Oregon coast. It is located at Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint, 10 miles west of Tillamook at the north end of the Three Capes Scenic Loop. The facility, perched on a 200-foot-tall headland, features the lighthouse, picnic areas, restrooms and nature trails. Visitors can scan offshore rocks for the annual whale migration or take in the nearby Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge.

WHEN YOU GO WHERE: 10 miles west of Tillamook, on the north end of the Three Capes Scenic Route HOURS: Lighthouse is open daily, May through October, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. COST: Free PHONE: (503) 842-2244 ONLINE: www.capemeareslighthouse.org

TREES YOU MUST SEE The Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint also offers access to two of Oregon’s most notable trees: • The candelabrashaped Octopus Tree is a large Sitka spruce several hundred feet south of the parking lot along a wheelchairaccessible trail. Tradition among local Native Americans suggests the tree once was used for burials. The Killamook Indians’ custom was to shape the limbs of certain trees, forcing them to grow horizontally, in order to eventually hold canoes containing the dead. • Oregon’s largest Sitka spruce grows adjacent to the park, along a short trail off the main road. Located on land owned and managed by the U.S. Forest Service, the tree is 144 feet tall, with a circumference of 48 feet and an average crown spread of 93 feet. According to the Oregon Big Tree Registry, it is the largest of its species, as well as the third-largest tree overall in the state.

An interpretive gift shop is located in what once was the workroom of the lighthouse. It features items related to lighthouses, the sea, wildlife and wildflowers. Donations and proceeds from the shop inside the lighthouse are used to enhance the park. Sadly, in January 2010, vandals damaged the lighthouse’s historic lens, which is no longer available for viewing. The Cape Meares Lighthouse was commissioned Jan. 1, 1890 and decommissioned in 1963. The tower stands 38 feet high, making it the shortest lighthouse in Oregon.

Barview Jetty Store & Deli • Fresh Homemade Pizza • Sub & Deli Sandwiches • Tillamook Ice Cream • Espresso • Bait & Tackle • Life Jackets • Crab Gear • Camping Supplies • Sit-down dining room with 50” TV & video games and a view • Fishing Gear • Vac-pac Puget Sound Herring All sizes • Sardines and all other bait for fishing and crabbing

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The nonprofit Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad, based in Tillamook, regularly offers 90-minute steam locomotive trips between Garibaldi and Rockaway Beach that include time for passengers to disembark and explore. Departing from Garibaldi, the vintage train chugs up the coastline, affording panoramic views of the Tillamook and Nehalem bays, before turning inland at Wheeler and snaking through the Nehalem River canyon. The day-long excursion includes a minimum of three photo run-bys, as well as a picnic-style lunch at Nehalem Bay Winery. Concessions are available for purchase on board the train. New this year is the addition of a 1925 American Locomotive, which was featured in the movie “Stand By Me.”

WHEN YOU GO

Mild-mannered dogs are allowed in the open air cars. Excursion season opens on Memorial Day weekend and trips continue through September. In June and September, the railroad runs excursions on weekends only.

and younger are free). Reservations may be made by calling (503) 842-7972 or visiting www.ocsr.net.

WHERE: Station located in downtown Garibaldi on US Highway 101 HOURS: Train runs from late May through September. Check online for dates. COST: $16 for adults, $15 for seniors, $9 for children 3-10, free for children under 3 PHONE: (503) 842-7972 ONLINE: www.ocsr.net

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EXPERIENCE THE WORLD OF 18THCENTURY SAILING – in three dimensions – at the Garibaldi Maritime Museum. Dedicated to preserving the Pacific Northwest’s maritime heritage, the museum along US Highway 101 in Garibaldi focuses primarily on Capt. Robert Gray, who commanded his sloop, the Lady Washington, into Tillamook Bay in 1788. The stop was part of Gray’s famous voyage from Boston, where merchants had commissioned him to procure furs and eventually trade them for tea and silk in China.

a bevy of maritime fact and lore, including why seafaring vessels measure their speeds in “knots.” The city of Garibaldi’s history, including its seafood heritage, lumber mills and US Coast Guard presence, is showcased as well. Look for the restored bowsprit from the Morning Star II, the vessel built and sailed in the 1950s to commemorate Tillamook County’s first 100 years. The summer of 2009 marked the debut of a 12-foot jolly boat replica, as well as a boatwright shop. Summer is also the season during which museum staff and volunteers appear in 18th-century attire as reenactors.

A statue in Gray’s image at the edge of the museum’s parking lot beckons passersby. Inside the museum, while they look at navigation instruments, photographs and artifacts, visitors will find a replica of the ship Lady Washington. Other Gray-related displays include an 8-foottall reproduction of the Columbia’s figurehead, a half-model of the Columbia showing how the ship was provisioned for a long voyage, and reproductions of seafarers’ clothing and musical instruments. Too, the Garibaldi Maritime Museum offers

WHEN YOU GO WHERE: 112 Garibaldi Ave., Garibaldi HOURS: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday to Monday, April through November. COST: $3 for adults, $2.50 for seniors and children 5-18, free for children under 5. PHONE: (503) 322-8411 ONLINE: www.garibaldimuseum.com

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Summer Hours (Apr - Oct), Saturday 10 - 5:00 / Sunday 12-4:00 • Winter Hours (Nov-Mar) Monday - Saturday 10-4:00 / Closed Sunday

Email: latimertextile@oregoncoast.com • Phone 503-842-8622 • Fax 503-842-8692

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at the corner of 2nd St. & Laurel Ave. in downtown Tillamook for info, call (503) 812-9326 or visit www.TillamookFarmersMarket.com

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DISCOVER HISTORY IF YOU’RE A HISTORY BUFF… – especially one with an interest in Oregon – the is a must-see destination. The three-story museum itself is a piece of local history. It was built in 1905 and served as Tillamook County’s second courthouse for 30 years. tillamook county pioneer museum

Among the museum’s most popular attractions are a blacksmith shop, replica of a forest fire lookout station, Victorian-era parlor and an early farm kitchen and cheesemaking equipment. Other features include a pioneer barn workshop and home display, and a replica of the stump house occupied by Joseph Champion, the county’s first white settler who arrived by boat in 1851. In the basement, visitors will find a 1907 Buick and the last stagecoach to make the mail run from Tillamook to Yamhill in 1911. Outside, there’s a tribute to the county’s logging industry, including a restored turn-of-the-20thcentury steam donkey.

WHEN YOU GO WHERE: 2106 Second St, Tillamook HOURS: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues. through Sun; Closed Mon and major holidays. COST: $4 Adults, $3 age 65+, $1 children 10-17, children 10 and younger are free PHONE: (503) 842-4553 ONLINE: www.tcpm.org

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SAY ‘CHEESE’

WHEN NORTHWESTERNERS THINK OF CHEESE, THEY THINK OF TILLAMOOK CHEESE.

WHEN YOU GO WHERE: 4185 Highway 101 North, Tillamook HOURS: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. mid-June to Labor Day, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. the rest of the year. Open daily. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas. COST: Free PHONE: (503) 815-1300 or (800) 542-7290 ONLINE: www.tillamook.com

The Tillamook County Creamery Association, a dairy cooperative and makers of Tillamook Cheese, is known for its century-long history of producing premium quality and consistently delicious dairy products. The Tillamook Cheese Factory, where guests can glance into the inner workings of the creamery, has long been one of Oregon’s top tourist attractions, with nearly a million people visiting each year. Guests at the Cheese Factory can take a self-guided tour that begins with a video presentation about the history of the cooperative. The tour proceeds upstairs, where they can learn more about TCCA’s history, how the Tillamook brand was developed, and the company’s commitment to quality from both its farmer-owners and the cooperative. The tour ends at the cheese sampling counter, where guests can experience the delicious taste of Tillamook cheeses. The facility also hosts the Tillamook Ice Creamery, where guests can choose from 38 different flavors of Tillamook premium ice cream. A retail store is also on-site to purchase Tillamook products, as well as the Farmhouse Café, where guests can enjoy grilled cheese sandwiches and many other deli item choices.

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THE TILLAMOOK AIR MUSEUM is located inside one of the world’s largest wooden clear-span structures, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Stepping inside the cavernous hangar – used to house Naval blimps during World War II – is an awe-inspiring experience. The blimp hangar is 192 feet high, nearly 300 feet wide and 1,072 feet in length. That’s seven acres under one roof. During World War II, the airbase was home to eight K-series airships. Today, it houses a collection of more than 30 World War II combat aircraft. The exhibit hall’s “Home Front” display has examples of wartime ration books, photos and uniforms reflecting everyday life during the 1940s.

The Air Base Cafe offers lunch in a red-and-black 1950s atmosphere, with the jukebox playing Big-Band sounds from the 1940s and rock ‘n’ roll from the 1950s.

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WHEN YOU GO WHERE: 6030 Hangar Road, Tillamook HOURS: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Cafe closes at 4 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas. COST: $9 adults; $5 ages 6-17; free for ages 5 and younger PHONE: (503) 842-1130 ONLINE: www.tillamookair.com

In the museum theater, you can watch a 20-minute video history of the Tillamook Air Station. The gift shop is stocked with aircraft toys, clothes and memorabilia.

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LATIMER QUILT & TEXTILE CENTER Tillamook’s Latimer Quilt and Textile Center is a museum and living arts center. Housed in the restored 1930s Maple Leaf schoolhouse, it features rotating exhibits showcasing vintage and contemporary textiles. As a living arts center, the Latimer Center is an active place for the creation of textile arts. One of the classrooms is filled with looms that are often in use by members of the Oregon Coast Fiber Artisans guild. A research library includes many new and out-of-print books on the textile arts. More than 1,100 books fill the shelves for on-site research. Notebooks filled with quilt patterns and newspaper needlework series clippings are available to help identify quilt blocks. A collection of dated fabric samples can help in dating vintage quilts. Operated by the nonprofit Friends of the Latimer Quilt and Textile Center, the center’s purpose is to preserve and promote the handmade fiber arts. A climate-controlled repository provides storage for a permanent collection of textiles and the tools used to produce them. A gift shop features handmade works by center members, as well as books and textile-related items. Summer hours (April – October) are 10-5 Monday - Saturday and noon to 4 Sundays . Winter hours (November – March) are 10-4 Monday - Saturday, closed Sundays. The center is closed on major holidays. Admission is $3, or free for children under six. Located at 2105 Wilson River Loop Road, it is a short distance from U.S. 101. Turn east at the signal light by Fred Meyer. For more, visit latimerquiltandtextile.com.

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Beach erosion exposed a long lost “ghost” forest along the beach in Neskowin. The ancient stumps along the beach date back more than 2,000 years.

SOUTH TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEAVER, HEBO, CLOVERDALE, PACIFIC CITY & NESKOWIN BEAVER POPULATION : 122 Beaver and the neighboring community of Blaine, 6 miles up the Nestucca River, are small, active communities. Beaver has grocery stores, a gun shop, two service stations and a number of other businesses. Blaine has a community church, fire station and Grange Hall. Upper Nestucca River Road is a nationally designated Scenic Back Roads Byway.

HEBO POPULATION : 232 A small community at the confluence of Three Rivers and the Nestucca River, and junction of SR 22 and US Highway 101. There’s an office of the US Forest Service, and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Cedar Creek Fish Hatchery. The US Forest service maintains the Hebo Lake Campground, up the Hebo Mountain Road (Forest Service Road 14) from Hebo 4.5 miles to Hebo Lake. This small Coast Range lake is stocked with rainbow trout

and boats are allowed (no motors, please). The campground is open from mid-April through mid-October. Hebo Lake is open for day use year-round.

CLOVERDALE POPULATION : 250 There’s a historic church, several older commercial buildings and a number of older houses. The center of town includes shops, a veterinary hospital, bank, pharmacy with old-fashioned soda fountain, and a visitor’s information center.

EVENTS : Clover’s Day Parade and street fair in June

PACIFIC CITY POPULATION : 1,035 Famous as the home of the Pacific City dory fleet and the annual Dory Festival. Just off the beach at Cape Kiwanda is Haystack Rock. Home to ocean views and Robert Straub State Park. Nearby is Sandlake dunes,

a major off-roading area. Pacific City has arobertson photo by sheila post office, library, airport, supermarket, medical center, gas station and deli, motels, campgrounds and RV parks, restaurants, lounges, a brew pub, and shops.

EVENTS : Birding & Blues Festival and April Fools’ Pentathlon in April, Reach the Beach Clean Air Bicycle Challenge and Memorial Day Rummage Sale in May, Blessing of the Fleet and Brewer’s Summer Games in June, Dory Days Festival in July, Tierra Del Mar Fair & Festival and Nestucca Valley Artisans Festival in August

NESKOWIN POPULATION : 134 More than 70 percent of the homes in this beach community are second homes with ocean views. Cascade Head and Proposal Rock are well-known geologic features. Neskowin has a post office, the southernmost station of the Nestucca Rural Fire Protection District, condominium resort properties, golf course, restaurant, art gallery, real estate and vacation rental offices, and deli-market.


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SAND LAKE RECREATION AREA

2012 Large Brewpub of the Year Spectacular oceanfront dining with award-winning brews.

Riders at all levels of experience will find challenges on the sand dunes north of Sandlake Estuary in south Tillamook County. Sand Lake Recreation Area is 1,076 acres of open sand dunes surrounded by forests and adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. The area is 6 miles north of Pacific City, between the Sand Lake Estuary on the south and Cape Lookout on the north. The staging area is popular with off-highway vehicle enthusiasts. The dunes at Sand Lake are an example of an extensive parabola system. Parabola dunes are roughly U-shaped. They are developed from breaks, or “blowout,” occurring when wind attacks an unstable vegetated point at the edge of a coastal forest. The dunes and deflation plain are actively moving in a northeasterly direction. Vegetation consisting primarily of European beach grass and shore pine is constantly changing.

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There are four different fee-based campgrounds within the Sand Lake Recreation Area. They are: East Dunes Campground, West Winds Campground and Day Use Area, Sandbeach Campground, Derrick Road Dispersed Campground. Be sure to get your permit – required in advance for Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day weekends – from the Hebo Ranger District. During these high-volume times, the number of permits is limited to 1,200. Applications are accepted in person or by mail. For more information or to order permit applications or copies of riding regulations, contact the Hebo Ranger District, PO Box 235, 31525 Hwy 22, Hebo, OR 97122. Call (503) 392-3161.

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IMBIBE THE PELICAN PUB & BREWERY Located in Pacific City, 22 miles south of Tillamook, it is the county’s only brewery, and it has become a Northwest landmark for craft beer and fine food enthusiasts. The oceanfront facility includes an outdoor patio and banquet room with unobstructed views of Cape Kiwanda and Haystack Rock. Celebrating its 16th year in Pacific City, the Pelican has created many award-winning brews, including Kiwanda Cream Ale, which was named to DRAFT Magazine’s Top 25 Beers in the World of 2008, 2009 and 2010. Other award-winning brews include India Pelican Ale, MacPelican’s Scottish-Style Ale, Tsunami Stout and Doryman’s Dark. The Pelican has also been named “Brewpub of the Year” three times at the Great American Beer Festival.

award-winning beers, Darron also has a strong interest in “beer cuisine”— cooking with beer and pairing it with food. He has been perfecting this craft for more than 16 years, which is long before the trend began nationally.

The Pelican’s Brewmaster is Darron Welch who has been there since before the Pelican officially opened its doors. In addition to creating his

The Pelican Pub & Brewery has a full food menu, a gift shop, banquet room and, of course, a full bar.

WHEN YOU GO WHERE: 33180 Cape Kiwanda Drive, Pacific City HOURS: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday PHONE: (503) 965-7007 ONLINE: yourlittlebeachtown.com/pelican

Tillamook County Church Directory

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CLOVERDALE

St. Mary by the Sea Catholic Church

Cloverdale Baptist Church

275 S. Pacific St. (503) 355-2661 Saturday: Confessions 5 p.m. Mass 5:30 p.m. Sunday: Confessions 8 a.m. Mass 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Daily Mass: Tuesday 5:30 p.m. Wednesday – Friday 9a.m.

TILLAMOOK Grace Lutheran Mission – W.E.L.S. (503) 842-7729 Pastor: Warren Widmann Sunday Bible Study: 5 p.m. Worship Service: 6 p.m. Please call for more information

Seventh-Day Adventist Church 2610 First Street (503) 842-7182 www.tillamookadventist.net

Pastor: Robert Taylor Saturdays: Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Adventist School (503) 842-6533

St. Albans Episcopal Church

2102 6th (503) 842-6192 www.StAlbansTillamook.com Jerry Jefferies, Priest-in-charge Sunday Worship Service: Holy Eucharist 9 a.m. Coffee & fellowship following. Handicapped accessible. Everyone welcome.

PACIFIC CITY Nestucca Valley Presbyterian Church 35305 Brooten Road (503) 965-6229 Pastor: Rev. Ben Dake Weekly Bible study groups Fridays at 10 a.m. and Sunday at 9 a.m. Open communion the first Sunday of each month. Adult Sunday School 9 a.m. Youth Sunday School 10 a.m. Regular service Sunday 10 a.m. Everyone is welcome!

34465 Bridge Street, Cloverdale, OR (503) 392-3104 www.cloverdalebaptist.org Pastor: Randy Winesburgh Teaching the Bible since 1887. Sunday Services Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m.; Bible Study/Worship Service 6 p.m.; Wednesday service: Prayer and Bible Study 7 p.m.

St. Joseph’s Catholic Church

34560 Parkway Drive, Cloverdale, OR (503) 392-3685 stjosephchurch@oregoncoast.com Father Jerry Quintal Masses: Saturday 6:30 p.m., Sunday 9:30 a.m.


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Tillamook County RV Directory 1. SHOREWOOD RV PARK - On the beach, semi-sheltered, annual or overnight. Complete hook-ups, cable TV and shower facilities and wireless internet. Easy access to town and supplies. 2 miles north of Garibaldi. (503) 355-2278 Email: shorewoodrv@aol.com

4. WILSON RIVER RV PARK 5 miles East of Tillamook on Hwy. 6. One-half mile of Wilson River frontage, pullthrough sites, laundry, showers, fire pits, cable TV, propane, 70 sites. (503) 842-2750

2. BIAK BY THE SEA RV PARK 1/2 Block walk to marinas, restaurants & shops. Full hook-ups, pull-throughs, laundry, hot showers and cable TV, vending room. 601 Biak Ave., Garibaldi, OR. (503) 322-2111 • www.portofgaribaldi.org

5. BIG SPRUCE RV PARK - 6 1/2 miles west of Tillamook on Netarts Hwy. Boat rentals, clamming, crabbing, fishing, beachcombing, beautiful area, sheltered from ocean winds. Cable TV & WI-FI, propane, laundry room. (503) 842-7443

3. TILLAMOOK BAY CITY RV PARK 4 miles North of Tillamook on Hwy. 101. Monthly, weekly or daily rates. 40 RV sites, 30 with full hook-ups and 10 with electric and water. Dump station available to all guests. 60’ long pull-throughs with 30 or 30/50 amp service, hot showers, ice, on site laundry, picnic tables, tent sites, free WI-FI, horseshoes, community fire pit, and limited RV supplies. All full hook-ups have cable TV. RV and boat storage. Centrally located, clean, quiet and friendly. Open year round. Great weekly rates and Good Sam discount on daily rate. 7930 Alderbrook Road Tillamook, OR (503) 377-2124 1-800-200-2075 (for reservations only) www.tillamookbaycityrvpark.com

6. PLEASANT VALLEY RV PARK Located 6.5 miles south of Tillamook on Hwy. 101 S. All pull-through sites, 50 amp, cable TV, cleanest restrooms, showers, laundry you’ll find! Groceries, beer & wine, ice. Fax, modem hook-up & WI-FI available. Central location, close to Air Museum & Munson Falls. We look forward to seeing you. “We are a Good Sam Park.” 11880 Hwy. 101 S., Tillamook, OR 97141, (503) 842-4779 www.pleasantvalleyrvpark.com

7. CAMPER COVE RV PARK & CAMPGROUND - 12 miles south of Tillamook on U.S. 101., 2.5 miles north of Beaver. Full hook-ups, tents, unique cabin settings, mini-mart, laundry, hot showers, crafters and meeting hall. 1500’ of creekfront. Forest setting, yet 10 minutes to the ocean. AAA and senior discounts. RVer’s: spend 6 days & get your 7th day FREE! (503) 398-5334

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8. CAPE KIWANDA RV RESORT & MARKET PLACE - 170 sites across from the beach and dory launch at beautiful Cape Kiwanda. Full hook ups, cabins, cottages, tenting and group facilities, indoor heated pool & spa, exercise room. Big rigs welcome! Seafood Market, groceries, gifts, ATM, homemade fudge, Doryland Pizza Parlor. Excellent fishing, surfing, kayaking. Daily, weekly, monthly and yearly rates. Good Sam discounts available. 33305 Cape Kiwanda Dr., Pacific City, OR. (503) 965-6230 www.capekiwandarvresort.com Email: capekiwanda@oregoncoast.com

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1. WHEELER ON THE BAY LODGE & MARINA - Located on the waterfront of the Nehalem Bay. Quaint, cozy rooms perfect for families, fishermen or romantic getaways. Nice clean rooms include microwaves, refrigerators, TV, DVD/VCR, WI-FI fireplaces and coffee makers. Five rooms with spas. Free breakfast. Free movies and popcorn. Free kayaking right off our 100 foot dock with two-night stay. Ask about guide fishing on the Nehalem River. Come and relax on our 200 ft. deck overlooking the Nehalem Bay in Wheeler, OR. www.wheeleronthebay.com Call (800) 469-3204 or (503) 368-5858, or e-mail: wheelerlodge@nehalemtel.net

2. SEA HAVEN MOTEL & GUEST HOUSE - Located one short block from the beach, we invite you to come enjoy our clean, nonsmoking, pet friendly motel units. Each has a full kitchen and a décor similar to a “bed & breakfast” (sorry, w/o the breakfast :). Relax in the evening with cable TV or a complimentary DVD viewed on a modern flat screen TV. Outside, there are gas BBQ’s and a crab cooker available to help you enjoy the bounty from the sea. Currently we are #1 out of 7 motels in Rockaway Beach, as rated on Trip Advisor (see reviews on tripadvisor.com). Also available is our non-smoking and pet-free Guest House, offering private bedroom accommodations, at an affordable price. Guests rent a bedroom complete with a queen bed, TV/DVD, closet and small desk, and share the common space (kitchen, living room and bathrooms). If you have a large group, rent the entire six bedroom Guest House for a private event (sleeps 18). 520 and 530 Hwy 101 N., Rockaway Beach, OR 97136 www.seahavenmotel.net Phone: 503-355-8101 office 503-341-5237 cell • seahavenmotel@embarqmail.com

3. OCEANSIDE INN - An 11-unit, beach-front motel, complete with overhanging deck and private stairway to the beach. Each unit features complete kitchen,WiFi, Cable TV, DVD. Jetted tub in some units. 7 ocean-front units. Rates $85 to $145 per night. All units are smoke-free. 1400 Pacific NW, Oceanside, OR 97134 (503) 842-2961 www.oceanside/oregon.com 4. TERIMORE LODGING BY THE SEA Spectacular bay and ocean views. Kitchen & fireplace units available. Color TV, clamming, crabbing, beach combing, coin-op laundry, WIFI available, pet friendly. 6 miles west of Tillamook. (503) 842-4623 or Toll Free 1 (800) 635-1821 www.oregoncoast.com\terimore 5. INN AT CAPE KIWANDA - Located on the 3 Capes Scenic Loop at Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area, and 3 miles off of Highway 101, in relaxed and un-complicated Pacific City. Our 35 deluxe guest rooms feature private decks with beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean and Haystack Rock, cozy gas fireplaces, plush pillow-top beds with feather pillows, CD players, flat-screen LCD TVs, DVD players, plus many other top-of-the-line amenities to make your stay at the beach the best ever. www.innatcapekiwanda.com 33105 Cape Kiwanda Dr. • Pacific City Reservations: 888-965-7001 • info@InnAtCapeKiwanda.com

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SAVE THE DATE JULY 14 Rockaway Beach Fire Festival & Concert, Rockaway Beach Wayside. Call the Rockaway Fire Dept., (503) 355-2978. JULY 14-15 Annual Celebration of Crafts, downtown Nehalem. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Call Judy, (503) 368-5822.

USA Today named the Tillamook County Fair, held in August, among the top 10 fairs in the nation. Photo by Paula Berry

JUNE

A 2-mile walk, 5K, 8K or 10K walk/run. Call (503) 842-9622.

JUNE 1-2 Bounty On The Bay, Garibaldi. Annual Tillamook Estuaries Partnership fundraiser and fishing tournament. Events include guided fishing trips, BBQ and seafood dinners, fishing techniques workshop, and kayaking. Contact Sierra Lauder at (503) 322-2222 or bounty@ tbnep.org.

JUNE 23 Tillamook June Dairy Festival. Children’s Parade at 10:30 a.m., grand parade at 11 a.m. in downtown Tillamook. Call the Chamber, (503) 842-7525.

JUNE 2 Pacific City Blessing of the Fleet, noon, beach at Cape Kiwanda. JUNE 9-10 Hebo Lake, Nedonna Pond and Trask Hatchery will host Free Fishing Weekend activities. Call the Tillamook ODFW office at (503) 842-2741. JUNE 16 – SEPTEMBER 29 Tillamook Farmers’ Market, on Laurel Avenue in front of the Tillamook County Courthouse. Open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Visit tillamookfarmersmarket.com. JUNE 22-24 Pirate Festival, Rockaway Beach Wayside. Features treasure hunt, kids scavenger hunt , performances and music/pirate vaudeville shows. Call (503) 355-8108. JUNE 16 Nehalem Bay Winery Juneteenth Reggae Festival, Nehalem Bay Winery, 34965 Hwy 53, Nehalem. Music starts at 5 p.m., featuring Earl and the Reggae All Stars. Call 1-888-368WINE. JUNE 23 Annual Tillamook YMCA Milk Run. 8 a.m. Tillamook YMCA, 610 Stillwell Ave.

JUNE 23-24 Tillamook County Rodeo. Tillamook County Fairgrounds, 4603 Third St., Tillamook. Call (503) 930-7656 or visit tillamookrodeo.com. JUNE 23 Portland Royal Rosarians Tillamook Rose Planting Festival, 10 a.m. Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, 2106 Second St. Call (503) 842-4553. JUNE 29-30 Old Mill Summer Bazaar - Come and enjoy all the craft booths at the Old Mill, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Admission is free. www.oldmill.us JUNE 30 Independence Day Fireworks (dusk), Beach at Pacific Ave. & Bob Straub Wayside area. Pacific City. Call the Chamber, (503) 392-4340. JUNE 30 Clover’s Day Festival. Parade (led by a cow) at 11 a.m. through downtown Cloverdale. Day-long events.

JULY JULY 4 Old Fashioned 4th of July Parade & Fireworks, Rockaway Beach. Parade/ auction at Wayside at 11 a.m. Fireworks at dusk. Call (503) 355-8108.

JULY 4 Manzanita Independence Day Celebration. Pancake breakfast from 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. Parade at 1 p.m. Fireworks on the beach at 10 p.m. JULY 4 Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad Fireworks Excursion. Take a train to Rockaway Beach to watch a memorable fireworks display. Leaves from Garibaldi at 8:30 p.m. Visit ocsr.net/ fireworks.html. JULY 4 Nehalem Bay Winery Independence Day Celebration. BBQ with live music, 1-5 p.m. Nehalem Bay Winery, 34965 Hwy 53, Nehalem. Visit nehalembaywinery.com JULY 6,7,13,14 Tillamook Association for the Performing Arts presents “Americana,” TAPA Community Playhouse, Corner of 12th & Ivy, Tillamook. Call Chris Chiola, (503) 812-7036.

JULY 16-21 Tillamook Association for the Performing Arts presents “Starlight Academy” children’s workshop, ages 6- 12. Classes from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., TAPA Community Playhouse, Tillamook. Call Chris Chiola, (503) 812-7036. JULY 17-18 Wheeler Crab Festival, Waterfront Park, Wheeler. Call 877-368-5100. JULY 20-22 53rd Annual Dory Days, Pacific City and Cape Kiwanda. Parade of floats, dory boats and vintage cars; marine artisan fair at the beach on Cape Kiwanda. Call the Chamber at (503) 965-7779. JULY 21 Manzanita Beach Run and Walk, 9 a.m., Manzanita Beach, Laneda Ave. 21st annual North County Recreation District 5K walk and run and 10K run. $30-35 fee. Visit ncrdnehalem.org. JULY 21 Rockaway Beach Street Dance, Rockaway Beach Wayside. Call Rockaway Recreation Dept., (503) 355-2291.

JULY 7-8 American Cancer Society Relay for Life, 6 p.m. to 2 p.m., Neah-Kah-Nie High School.

JULY 27-29 Garibaldi Days. Parade at 11 a.m. Saturday downtown; vendor and beer garden. Saturday silent auction from noon to 6 p.m. at Garibaldi Museum. Call Doris at (503) 322-8408.

JULY 6- AUGUST 24 Rockaway Beach Friday Night Beach Fires, near the beach wayside. Call the Rockaway Recreation Dept., (503) 355-2291.

JULY 28 Route 101 Cruise-in,­Hebo. Call the chamber, (503) 392-4340.

JULY 13-15 26th Annual Gary Anderson Open Golf Tournament to raise money for hearing impaired children. Alderbrook Golf Course and Bay Breeze Putting Course, Tillamook. Call Gary at (503) 322-3331.

AUGUST AUGUST 4 “Northwest Classics” car, plane and bike show. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tillamook Air Museum. Beer, wine, live music. Call (503) 842-1130 or visit tillamookair.com.


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AUGUST 4 11th annual YMCA Foundation Golf Tournament, 8 a.m. start time, Bay Breeze Golf Course, Tillamook. Call (503) 842-9622. AUGUST 4 Rockaway Beach Street Dance, the wayside. Call the Rockaway Recreation Dept., (503) 355-2291. AUGUST 8-11 Tillamook County Fair, Tillamook County Fairgrounds. Blue ribbon events, vendors, food, ag and other exhibits, and the world famous Pig-N-Ford Races. Call (503) 842-2272 or visit tillamookfair.com. AUGUST 18 Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad Dinner Train. Leaves at 6:15 p.m. from Garibaldi. Call (503) 842-7972 or visit ocsr.net.

SEPTEMBER 1-2 Labor Day Weekend BBQ, Nehalem Bay Winery, Nehalem. Live music both days. Visit nehalembaywinery.com. SEPTEMBER 2 Labor Day Fish Fry, presented by the Garibaldi Lions Club, Old Mill Marina, Garibaldi. Call Doris, (503) 322-8408. SEPTEMBER 2 Rockaway Beach Old Fashioned Carnival, city park. Call City Of Rockaway Rec. Dept., (503) 355-2291. SEPTEMBER 8 21st Annual Fishing Day for Kids with Disabilities, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Whiskey Creek Fish Hatchery, 7660 Whiskey Creek Rd., Tillamook. Call Jerry Dove, (503) 842-6519.

AUGUST 18-19 Arts & Crafts Fair, Rockaway Beach Wayside. Call the Chamber, (503) 3558108.

SEPTEMBER 15-16 Rockaway Beach Rocktoberfest Rockaway Beach Rocktoberfest will run from September 15 to 16. For more information contact the Rockaway Chamber.

AUGUST 18 Annual Bluegrass & BBQ at Nehalem Bay Winery. Food at 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Live music. $5 cover. Call (503) 368-9463 or visit nehalembaywinery.com.

SEPTEMBER 22 Great Oregon Fall Beach & River Cleanup, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., along the entire Oregon coast. Call SOLV, 1-800333-solv, or visit solv.org.

AUGUST 18 Tillamook Bay Run, Bay Ocean Spit. Call the Tillamook Area Chamber, (503) 8427525 or visit tillamookchamber.org.

OCTOBER

AUGUST 24-26 9th Annual Old Iron Show, presented by the Early Day Gas Engine & Tractor Assn. Noon to 5 p.m. Friday, 9-5 Saturday, and 9-3 Sunday, Blue Heron French Cheese Company, Tillamook. Call Vince Bogard, (503) 842-3130 or (503) 801-4900. AUGUST 18 Muttzanita Festival, Manzanita. Pet parade, dog talent contest, pet fashion show, other fun and games. Call (503) 368-3835. AUGUST 17, 18, 24, 25, 26, 31, SEPT. 1 Tillamook Association for the Performing Arts presents The secret affairs of Mildred Wild ” at the Community Playhouse, 12th & Ivy, Tillamook. Call Chris Chiola, (503) 812-7036. AUGUST 24-26 Oregon Tuna Classic, The Old Mill 210 S. 3rd St., Garibaldi. Register by August 22. Visit oregontunaclassic.org

SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 1 & 15 Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad Dinner Train. Leaves at 4 p.m. from Garibaldi. Call (503) 842-7972 or visit ocsr.net.

EARLY OCTOBER Monday Musical Club concert series begins. Visit mondaymusicalclub.com for a schedule. MID OCTOBER Tillamook Mayor’s Ball, Tillamook County Fairgrounds. Call Ed Armstrong, (503) 842-4414, ext 18. OCTOBER 13 Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad Dinner Train. Leaves at 4 p.m. from Garibaldi. Call (503) 842-7972 or visit ocsr.net. OCTOBER 14 Mysterious Mushrooms of the Tillamook State Forest . View freshly picked fungi, learn to identify edible and poisonous varieties, discover the important role fungi play in forest health, and take a short hike to search for mushrooms. www.tillamookforestcenter.org OCTOBER 17-21 Ocean Waves Quilt Camp, quilt retreat. Friend’s Camp Twin Rocks, 18705 Hwy 101 N. Rockaway Beach. Call Jane’s Fabric Patch, (503) 842-9392 or email fabric@pacifier.com. OCTOBER 27 Rockaway’s Oktoberfest - Join all the fun in Rockaway on October 27th for Oktoberfest. For more information contact the Rockaway Chamber

OCTOBER 31 Halloween downtown, 3:30-5 p.m., Tillamook. Trick or treating at businesses.

NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 2-4 North Coast Salmon Rendezvous, Swiss Hall, 4605 Brookfield Ave., Tillamook. Call Jack Smith, (503) 842-6313. NOVEMBER 3-4 TFC Holiday Bazaar, Tillamook County Fairgrounds. Call Eileen, (503) 8422272. NOVEMBER 11 Veteran’s Appreciation Day, Tillamook Naval Air Museum, 6030 Hangar Road, Tillamook. Call (503) 842-1130. NOVEMBER 23 Christmas Tree Lighting, Rockaway Beach Wayside. Call the City Beautification Committee, (503) 355-2291. NOVEMBER 23-24 Rockaway Beach Holiday Gift Fair Rockaway Beach City Hall. Call the Parks & Rec. Dept., (503) 355-2291. LATE NOVEMBER Holiday Open House, Raffle & Christmas Sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Garibaldi Museum. Free. Call (503) 322-8411 or visit garibaldimuseum.com

DECEMBER DECEMBER 1 Christmas Tree Lighting, Tillamook City Hall. DECEMBER 1 Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad Dinner Train. Leaves at 4 p.m. from Garibaldi. Call (503) 842-7972 or visit ocsr.net. DECEMBER 8-9 & 15-16 Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad Candy Cane Express. Leaves at 1 p.m. ,3 p.m. & 5 p.m. from Garibaldi. Call (503) 8427972 or visit ocsr.net. DECEMBER 14 Festival of Trees and Silent Auction, 6-8 p.m., Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, 2106 2nd St., Tillamook. Cost: $20.

FEBRUARY ‘13 MID-FEBRUARY Your Heart’s Desire, a chocolate and art fundraiser for the Community Arts Project, is held annually in Pacific City. Call Kim Cavatorta, (503) 392-4581. MID-FEBRUARY Charity Drive. During 10 days, Tillamook High School students raise tens of thousands of dollars for charity with bake sales, dinners, silent auctions and

other creative community events. Look for event throughout Tillamook. Call Kim Durrer, (503) 801-1732. FEBRUARY 8-18 Quilt Run 101. Quilt shops on Highway 101, from Astoria to Brookings, participate. Visit janesfabricpatch.com or call (503) 842-9392.

MARCH ‘13 EARLY MARCH The Tillamook Forest Center opens for the season. Call 866-930-2663 or visit tillamookforestcenter.org. MID -MARCH Garibaldi Crab Races, Old Mill Marina, Garibaldi. This fundraiser for the Garibaldi Lions Club races Dungeness crab down a plywood track. Anyone can race. Food and drinks available.

APRIL ‘13 DATES TBD Birding & Blues Festival, Pacific City. Morning guided bird watching trips and seminars. Music at night. Visit birdingandblues.com. APRIL 6-7 25th Annual Headlight Herald Home & Garden Show, Tillamook County Fairgrounds. Free admission. MID APRIL Annual Fish Fin Clipping Day, Whiskey Creek Fish Hatchery. Volunteers clip salmon before they are released. Call Jerry Dove, (503) 842-6519.

MAY ‘13 MID-MAY Kite Festival, Rockaway Beach Wayside. Featuring professional kite fliers from across the country. Call the Chamber, (503) 355-8108. MID MAY North Oregon Coast Law Enforcement & TLC Mustangs & Fords Club Show & Shine. Tillamook County Creamery Association, 4175 N. Hwy 101. Call Linda Kay Marshall, (503) 842-7591. LATE MAY Memorial Weekend Blues Festival, 6 p.m. Nehalem Bay Winery, 34965 Hwy 53, Nehalem. Call 888-368-9463 or visit nehalembaywinery.com. LATE MAY Garibaldi’s Blessing of the Fleet. Docks of Garibaldi. Call (503) 322-3796 or (503) 322-8408.


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