Newport chamber directory 2016

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NEWPORT Living & Doing Business Guide

Community Events 14 • Education 28-29 Health Care 30 • Beaches 36-37 • Tourism 52-57



Newport

A Great Place to Live and Work

Welcome to Newport, the Friendliest! Perched on the edge of the magnificent Pacific Ocean, Newport is a dynamic, warm community of 9,900 with active fishing, tourism, scientific, and arts communities. It is a perfect place to live, play, work, raise a family, and do business. It is home to Oregon’s largest fishing fleet, miles of sandy beaches, Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center, the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and the West Coast home port of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. We welcome you to explore what Newport has to offer through this publication as well as by visiting or moving your home, business, or family here. City of Newport Fact Sheet • Named one of the top ten Best Small Towns in America 2002 – Making Your Move to One of America’s Best Small Towns, Norm Crampton • Named one of the 100 Best Small Art Towns in America – 100 Best Small Art Towns in America, John Villani • Oregon Coast Aquarium named one of the top ten in the country by Parents Magazine, Forbes Traveler, USA Today, 10Best.com and Coastal Living • Nye Beach named by Sunset Magazine the West Coast’s most romantic beach • Historic Bayfront named by Sunset Magazine the West’s best waterfront (1999) • SelectCity.com awarded Newport its Smart Choice Seal of Approval for those wanting to find a perfect place to live • Named outstanding community by Searchers, Inc., an independent organization providing information to those contemplating retirement or the purchase of a second home • Miles of beautiful sandy beaches for kite flying, sandcastles, beachcombing and sunsets • Year round charters available for whale watching, fishing, bay, river and ocean tours and sunset cruises • Newport’s annual Seafood & Wine Festival, held in late February, is the largest event of its kind, drawing over 20,000 visitors a year • The largest commercial fishing fleet on the Oregon coast • Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area • Year-round population of great gray whales • Home to two century-old lighthouses (one the tallest working lighthouse in Oregon; the other reputedly haunted) • More than 1,700 lodging rooms • First attracted settlers in 1862; incorporated in 1882 • Located on the Oregon coast 118 miles from Portland, Oregon; 130 miles from Portland International Airport • One of 12 Coast Guard Cities, USA Directions: Travel on I-5 south to Corvallis; take exit 228 to Highway 34, then head west on Highway 20 to Newport For further information about Newport, contact the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce, 1-800-262-7844 or visit www.newportchamber.org Note: High-resolution photography can be downloaded from: www.DiscoverNewport.com by clicking on Press Room-Photo Gallery

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Chamber Leadership Letter From Executive Director The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce has a diverse program of work. The economic health, vitality, livability and sustainability of our community are the foundation of our values. We provide a number of services that are a direct benefit to members and to the community as a whole, including programs such as Beautification, Young-Professionals, Ambassadors, Visitor Services, Tourism Promotion, and Hospitality. Our weekly luncheon programs provide a venue for members to network with one another while receiving information valuable to their business. Our collaborative partnerships help shape and create a sustainable community and leverage our members' investment, bringing added value to every membership. Our community is full of caring, creative and hard-working citizens who dedicate much time and energy volunteering with the Chamber and scores of other local non-profit organizations. We embrace and encourage these efforts and have a deep appreciation for all who serve on committees and at events-whether they are Chamber related or not. I am grateful to be part of an organization which is such a positive force in our community, and am humbled to work with those who give their efforts to make Newport a wonderful place to live, work and play.

Lorna Davis

Executive Director Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce

Chamber Staff Assistant Director/ Membership Services & Events Sheena Scarberry

Tourism Services & Festival Coordinator Bobbi Price

Visitor Services & Leadership Lincoln Coordinator Mike Yost

Accounting & Visitor Services Carol Adams

PR & Sponsorship Coordinator Courtney Rand

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Chamber Board

Board of Directors EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Jim Protiva, City of Newport Parks and Recreation 1st Vice President Susan Beck, Farmers Insurance 2nd Vice President Lisa Ely, Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital Secretary Mark Hanrahan, Oregon Coast Aquarium Treasurer Doug Hunt, Lincoln County Commissioner Past President Judy Kuhl, Best Western Agate Beach Inn Past President-at-Large Don Lindly, Retired County Commissioner BOARD OF DIRECTORS John Baker, NW Management Daniella Crowder, Bike Newport Rich Evans, RE Services Patti Ferry, OSU Federal Credit Union Al Fitzpatrick, Coast Guard Com. College Lisa Kellenberger, Thompson’s Sanitary Service Ruby Moon, OSU Extension/Oregon Sea Grant Richard O’Hearn, Edward Jones Investments Catherine Rickbone, OCCA/PAC/VAC Melanie Sarazin, Bartoldus Law Robert Taylor, Creative Landscape & Maintenance Randy Teich, Newport Gentle Dentistry Larimee Ward, FOYL EX-OFFICIO DIRECTORS Sandra Roumagoux City of Newport Mayor Kevin Greenwood, Port of Newport Chamber Contact Info Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce 555 SW Coast Highway Newport, OR 97365 Tel: (541) 265-8801 or (800) COAST44 – Fax: (541) 265-5589 Email: info@newportchamber.org www.newportchamber.org Photos: Cohen & Park


About the Chamber

The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce is one of the most progressive and dynamic organizations on the Oregon Coast. Boasting over 600 member businesses and individuals, the Chamber consistently has between 15 and 20 active volunteer committees working to enhance the community and our business climate. Its mission is “to unite the efforts of the citizens in promoting civic, commercial, agricultural, tourist, marine and industrial welfare of the City of Newport and its surrounding economic area.” In short, we strive to create an environment in which our members can succeed. In so doing, we also build a stronger and healthier community. During an average month the Greater Newport Chamber answers thousands of phone calls, greets about the same number of visitors in our office, mails out hundreds of visitor and relocation packets, responds to hundreds more via fax and e-mail, logs close to 1.5 million visits to our website, and passes along countless referrals to Chamber member businesses. All of these contacts add up to increased profits for each of our members. Although the times are constantly changing and technological advances are continually altering the way we conduct business, the essentials of doing business will forever be the same. Face-to-face contact with your business associates and customers, developing relationships, networking with peers, and supporting those with whom you conduct commerce is precisely what doing business is all about. That’s why we sponsor a range of events, from weekly to annually, that foster fact-to-face networking and socializing, the cornerstones of collaboration and business development. Chamber Luncheons and Ambassador Showcases occur on a weekly basis, providing venues for associating with fellow members. Members are encouraged to participate in a variety of committees, including Governmental Affairs, Seafood & Wine Festival, Ambassadors, Hospitality, Beautification and many more. Committee meetings occur monthly and are excellent ways to get involved with the community. A Business After Hours reception is held every month with the primary goal of fostering networking and socializing. Annual events that occur throughout the

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year include the annual Awards Banquet, Know Your Newport, the Banquet and Balloon Auction, Scary-Okie, and of course, the Seafood & Wine Festival. “Doing Business” is what we at the Chamber are proud to promote within our membership and community!

The Chamber’s Young Professionals

The Newport Chamber’s Young Professionals, or Yo-Pros, is a group of earlier-career Chamber members who come together for civic projects, social networking events, and support of local Chamber businesses through monthly Lunch Mobs. The mission of the Young Professionals is to improve the quality of life for this group and to maintain the age demographic of Yo-Pros residing in Lincoln County. Yo-Pros events have included an 80s Prom, a barbecue and bonfire event at Agate Beach, and trivia at the Rogue Ales Public House. The Yo-Pros also lent a hand to Lincoln County School District’s H.E.L.P (Homeless Education & Literacy Project) by baking goods for the bake sale portion of their fundraiser “Art of the Heart,” which successfully raised over $1,500 to assist homeless youth of Lincoln County. The Yo-Pros teamed up with the City of Newport, ABATE, and the local Girl Scouts to serve many of our community’s senior citizens their Thanksgiving meal. And they had a ton of fun “Bowling for Hunger,” where they knocked down pins while collecting canned goods for the local food pantry. One of the most popular Yo-Pros events is the annual “Amazing Race,” modeled after the television show. Teams of two solve a series of clues that lead from one Newport location to another, completing challenges along the way in a race to the finish line. Past challenges have included donning an ocean survival suit (and swimming in it!), gutting fish, and slaloming on skateboards. Many more projects and events are in store for the group. If you are interested in participating in this group please contact the Newport Chamber of Commerce at 541-265-8801, or visit our Facebook page, Young Professionals- Newport Chamber of Commerce for updates. More information about all Chamber programs can be found at www. newportchamber.org.

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Credits

News-Times Staff Publisher Jamie Rand

Advertising Manager Barbara Moore

Advertising Consultant Teresa Barnes

Advertising Consultant John Anderson A Publication of the

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The Living and Doing Business Guide is published annually for The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce by the News Times. All rights reserved, material may not be reprinted without written consent from the Publisher. The News Times made every effort to maintain the accuracy of information presented in the magazine, but assumes no responsibility for errors, changes or omissions. Photos: Uncage the Soul, Luke Whittaker


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Contents 3 • Welcome to Newport Fact sheet and directions

4-5 • Chamber Leadership

Letter from executive director, chamber staff and board

6 • Credits

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10 • Geography & Climate 12 • Governance

Meet the city manager, Spencer Nebel and the mayor, Sandy Roumagoux

13 • History community

14 • Community Events 15-18 • Featured Events

Newport Seafood and Wine Festival, Oregon Coast Jazz Party, Lighted Boat Parade, Oyster Cloyster, Newport Symphony Orchestra’s Summerfest, Newport Marathon

20 • Newport by District

Agate beach, Nye Beach, South Beach, Deco, and Bayfront

22-24 • Featured Districts Nye Beach and the Bayfornt

Recreation

34 • Fishing

Salmon, Halibut, Albacore tuna, crab

35 • Hiking

Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, Yaquina Bay Beach Trail, Mike Miller Park and Connected Trails, South Beach State Park, Beaver Creek State Natural Area

36-37 • Beaches Beverly Beach, Moolack Beach, Cobble Beach at Yaquina Head, Agate Beach, Nye Beach, Yaquina Bay State Park, South Beach, Ona Beach living

26 • Library & Seniors 27 • Transportation

Shuttle bus, municipal airport, Port of Newport, rail surface transit.

28-29 • Education

Oregon Coast Community College, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Phagan’s Cosmetology College, Lincoln County School District

30 • Health Care

Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital, Coastal Pediatrics, Lincoln County Health Department

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38 • Paddlers Paradise 40 • Birding 41 • Biking Road and mountain

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economy

44 • Business Profiles 46-47 • Commercial Fishing 48 • Marine Science Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association

49 • Retail 50 • Real Estate Tourism

52 • Tourism Impact 54-57 • Tourism Features

Lighthouses, Oregon Coast Aquarium, Pacific Maritime & Heritage Center, Hatfield Marine Science Center

By the Numbers

58 • Demographics 59 • Employment members

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Newport A Great Place to Live and Work Geography and Climate: Newport encompasses 10.59 square miles of historic neighborhoods, scenic vistas, a deep-water port, and magnificent coastline. Of that area, 9.05 square miles is land and the rest is water, including Yaquina Bay. Newport’s share of Oregon’s 363-mile coastline is approximately 10 miles, which spans sandy beaches, rocky headlands and tide pools, and dramatic sandstone cliffs. By state law, all of this incredible coastline is in the public domain and is accessible along its entire length. Yaquina Head, at the northern end of town, is home to a majestic lighthouse, fascinating tide pools, and some of the largest summertime bird colonies in the state. This area, a major tourist draw, is managed by the federal Bureau of Land Management. Sandy and scenic Nye Beach is easily accessible and close to the shopping and restaurants of the Nye Beach neighborhood. South Beach State Park provides opportunities for surfing and long beach walks. For more details about Newport’s beaches, see page 36. Yaquina Bay, the estuary formed where the Yaquina River meets the Pacific Ocean, is a productive ecosystem, a scenic treasure, and a critical port for fishing, tourism, and shipping. It provides a sheltered deepwater port for an active and successful commercial and recreational fishing fleet, commercial ships docking at the Port of Newport (which is working on establishing a new log exporting operation from its recently rebuilt International Terminal), NOAA and Oregon State University research vessels, and hundreds of private pleasure craft. Newport is accessed from the north and south by U. S. Route 101, and from the east by U. S. Route 20. Communities to the north of Newport include Depoe Bay and Lincoln City; to the south are Seal Rock, Waldport, and Yachats. Toledo, OR, is 7 miles to the east of Newport on Hwy 101. Newport is 50 miles from Corvallis, 135 miles from Portland, 84 miles from Salem, and 98 miles from Eugene. You can’t discuss Newport’s climate without discussing rainfall. Average annual precipitation is 67.77 inches, the majority of which falls in the winter months. Because of the climate-moderating influence of the ocean, it never gets tremendously hot or cold: Summer temperatures are typically in the 60s, with rare and welcome warmer days up to about 80 degrees. In the winter it rarely freezes, and temperatures tend to bottom out in the 40s. Snow is also rare. Summer winds often pick up mid-day, and the beach can get breezy or foggy around that time. However, there are microclimates throughout Newport where summer temperatures are generally warmer and the blanket of fog does not penetrate. Just a few blocks inland the weather can be much different than the beach. When summer winds blow from the north, it is often warm and still on Agate Beach directly to the south of Yaquina Head. Breaks in the winter weather are frequent, and, mysteriously, we usually end up with a few gorgeous, summery days in February. Locals know that Vivian Greene got it right when she said, “Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass; it's about learning to dance in the rain. We dance, and walk, and run, and hike, and play sports in the rain here and because the temperatures are mild, we don’t mind at all.”

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Newport A Great Place to Live and Work Governance: What makes Newport tick The City of Newport operates under a Council-Manager form of government, a common approach to governance for smaller cities like ours. Under this structure, the City Council, elected by the citizens of the city, employs a professional City Manager to serve as the administrative head of the city. The City Manager is like the city’s CEO; he or she is responsible for implementing policies and statutes decided on by the Council. The Newport City Council includes the Mayor and six councilors, all uncompensated volunteers, elected from the city at large. Mayoral terms are two years while Council terms are four years. At the first Council meeting of the year, the Council elects a Council President from among its membership, who presides over Council meetings (and performs other Mayoral duties) in the absence of the Mayor. Volunteer committees appointed by the Mayor advise the Council on a number of key topics. Committees include: Planning Commission, Budget Committee, Retirement Board, Airport Committee, Library Board, Parks and Recreation Committee, Senior Advisory Committee, Destination Newport Committee, and the Pedestrian/Bicycle Committee. From time to time, the Mayor may appoint task forces or other groups to work on specific issues. The City Council meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Work sessions are usually held at noon, and the regular meeting is held at 6:00 P.M. City Council packets and audio files of Council meetings are posted on the city's website (newportoregon.gov/citygov/comm/cc.asp). Videotapes of City Council meetings are shown on Charter Channel 4 at 6:00 am on Tuesdays and 10:00 am on Thursdays during the second and fourth weeks of the month. City departments and functions include Administration, Finance, Community Development, Police, Fire, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Airport, Library, and Municipal Court. The City of Newport also owns and operates a number of community facilities, including the Public Library, Recreation Center, Municipal Pool, and the 60+ Activity Center. The city-owned Visual Arts Center and Performing Arts Center are operated by the Oregon Coast Council on the Arts. Newport is the County Seat of Lincoln County (population: 46,151). Lincoln County is governed by a three-member paid Board of Commissioners, who are elected at-large to four-year terms. Until the November 2013 election, the position of County Commissioner was partisan, but it is now non-partisan in accordance with most other counties in Oregon. The Commissioners meet every Wednesday at 9:30 am at the Lincoln County Courthouse (agendas and minutes are all online at www.co.lincoln.or.us/board/). The County government structure includes the County Clerk’s office (responsible for running elections, issuing marriage licenses, and maintaining records), Public Works, District Attorney’s office, Health and Human Services, Parks, and more.

Meet the City Manager Spencer Nebel took the helm as City Manager of Newport in December 2013. Prior to this post, he was City Manager for the town of Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan for 21 years, and served in the same capacity for two other Michigan towns for a total of ten years before that. Nebel has a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Northern Michigan University. He is an International City/County Management Association (ICMA) Credentialed Manager, and received the “Excellence in Service” award from the Michigan Municipal League in 2003 and 2012. Nebel was excited to make the big move from the Midwest to Newport, as he has two sisters living in Oregon and he and his wife often vacationed in our fair state. His successful leadership in a town not dissimilar from Newport – a port town with a large tourist economy – has translated into equally successful leadership here

Meet the Mayor To many it might seem that art and politics have little in common. Sandra Roumagoux, painter and current Mayor of Newport, serving her second term, would disagree. Her artist’s statement on her web site says, in part, “I don’t know how to separate politics from art. Both ask something of us, something that challenges us to a responsibility. Painter or politician, we come as candidates. We want our message to resonate with the body politic, with the voters. We make promises.” Roumagoux was born in Yakima, WA and raised on a farm in the Willamette Valley. After earning her BA and MFA at the University of Arkansas, she returned to Oregon, settling in Newport in 1985. Her work has been exhibited in a wide range of galleries and shows throughout the Pacific Northwest, and her paintings are held in the collections of Microsoft in Redmond, WA; Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland; and a range of other institutions, as well as in private collections. Roumagoux has taught painting and other art classes at institutions ranging from Portland Community College to the Massachusetts College of Art, and she held the position of Dean of Instruction at Oregon Coast Community College from 1987 (when the college was founded) until 1991. She also served on the college’s board, an elected position. Roumagoux was elected to her second two-year term as Mayor in November of 2014.

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Newport: A City Rich in History If all the world’s an oyster, the City of Newport is definitely a pearl. In fact, it was the Yaquina Bay oyster beds that first attracted settlers to Newport in 1862. Great profits were made by exporting the delicacy to San Francisco and elsewhere, and those settlers were the first to experience all the treasures the area had to offer. Yaquina Bay was opened to white settlement in 1864. Newport’s first tourist destination resort was built in 1866 by a forward-thinking pioneer named Sam Case. It was Sam who named the town “Newport,” after his favorite town in Rhode Island. More resorts soon followed, paving the way for Newport’s incorporation in 1882 and establishing the community as a premier tourist destination along the Oregon coast. Newport’s subsequent development centered around three distinct areas: The Bayfront, Nye Beach, and the Highway 101 Corridor. The tourism industry has enjoyed a long, successful history in Newport. In the early 1900s, Nye Beach was the number one tourist attraction on the Oregon coast, offering saltwater taffy stores, concessions, agate shops and penny arcades, as well as rooming houses and resorts. Newport’s seafood industry boomed in 1908 when electricity (and refrigeration) became available. Sam Case leaning on the lower level pillar of Ocean House. Construction of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse helped make Yaquina Bay a favorite shipping port. The seafood industry still thrives today – Newport’s Bayfront is home to Oregon’s largest commercial fishing fleet. The timber industry also carved a niche in Newport’s history. The area was the location of the world’s largest spruce mill built by the U.S. government to supply the airplane industry in World War I. In fact, the mill provided all the wood that went into Howard Hughes’ famous Spruce Goose aircraft. Completed in 1936, the Yaquina Bay Bridge is perhaps the most recognizable landmark in Newport. The bridge helped the city become more cohesive and fostered growth along the Highway 101 corridor. Today, Newport’s history is still being made. The city is a well-balanced mix of industries, including tourism, fishing, forestry and marine science. By blending the best of new and old businesses, landmarks and attractions, Newport is preserving the treasures of the Oregon coast – now and for the future. Get to know Newport!

Oystermen on the barges. These types of barges were used for harvesting oysters in the 1890s . Photos: Courtesy Newport Historical Society

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Community

Community Events

Community Events There’s always something special happening in Newport – here are some of the premier annual events that help make our town such a vibrant place to live and a desirable travel destination! January Crab Krack Chocolate Classic Robert Burns Supper Hearts for Horses February Newport Children’s Festival Newport Seafood and Wine Festival March BeJeweled jewelry sale Historic Nye Beach Mystery Weekend Blessing of the Fleet Whale Watch Week - Spring Migration April Easter Egg Hunt in Newport Newport Paper Arts Festival at the Newport Visual Arts Center Chamber Banquet & Balloon Auction Marine Science Day, Hatfield Marine Science Center May Newport Loyalty Days Coast Hills Classic Mountain Bike Race “Know Your Newport” Hospitality Training Seminar Brewer’s Memorial Ale Fest at the Rogue Brewery Newport Home & Garden Show Newport Marathon June Newport Celtic Festival & Highland Games Annual Gem & Mineral Show July Yaquina Bay Fireworks Newport Symphony Orchestra free community pops concert

Dog Agility Show Barrel to Keg Relay Yo-Pros Amazing Race August Oregon Coast Quilters Guild Quilt Show Cruisin’ the Bay Car Show Buccaneer Rampage Race Great Albacore Tuna BBQ Challenge Lincoln County Fair September Newport Half Marathon SOLVE Beach & Riverside Cleanup October Oregon Coast Jazz Party (formerly Jazz at Newport) Free Flight Run 5K/10K Creatures of the Night at the Oregon Coast Aquarium “Trick or Treat in Nye Beach” Bayfront Safe Halloween Trick-or-Treat “Deco”-ween Trick or Treat Chamber “Scary-Okie” November Oyster Cloyster Newport Turkey Trot Santa Claus comes to Newport to Ring in the Holiday Season! December Holiday House Arts & Crafts Sale Oregon Coast Aquarium’s “Sea of Lights” Yaquina Bay Lighted Boat Parade Whale Watch Week - Winter Migration at the Hatfield Marine Science Center

For more community events visit our online events calendar at www.newportchamber.org

A Doggone Good Time Brewer's Memorial Ale Fest Newport is a dog-friendly town year round with miles of sandy beaches perfect for a walk or playing fetch in the shoreline. During the middle of May it becomes even more welcoming of canine companions during Brewer's Memorial Ale Fest. Grab your furry friends and come to the Rogue brewery for this dog-friendly brew festival, created in memory of Rogue Brewmaster John Maier's faithful companion Brewer, who passed away on May 20, 2006. Brewer grew up in the brewery and eventually rose to the rank of CEO of Rogue Ales. Now, his memory is honored with a two day festival which includes over fifty microbrews, live music, doggy musical chairs, a dog wash, dog dancing and celebrity dog look-alikes (Rin-Tin-Tin, Lassie, Benji and of course, Brewer!) The event is for people 21 and over, but dogs of any age are welcome to attend. Admission is $5 per person, good for the entire day and proceeds benefit local Oregon Coast charities. To learn more about the event or to volunteer call (503) 241-3800 and find them on Facebook: Brewer's Memorial Ale Festival. 14- www.newportchamber.org

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The Newport Seafood and Wine Festival You’re Invited to Newport’s Biggest Party The population of Newport is not quite 10,000, but on the last full weekend in February it can swell to triple that number. What brings people from far and wide to the coast in the throes of winter’s darkest days and sometimes roughest weather? The promise of great food and drink, and the biggest party Newport throws. The annual Newport Seafood and Wine Festival is a four-day signature event with a festival atmosphere where more than 150 vendors, including purveyors of seafood, craftspeople, and some 80 Northwest wineries offer their goods in a gigantic tent in South Beach adjacent to the Rogue brewery. The event is a fund-raiser for the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce and several local non-profit groups. For most visitors, the heart of the weekend is the opportunity to sample and purchase a wide range of top-notch Northwest wines. Associated with the event is the longest continuous wine competition in the Northwest, judged by a panel of five regional wine experts. As the Northwest has grown as a wine-producing region, so has the competition. Each Seafood & Wine Festival wine vendor may enter up to three wines in the prestigious commercial competition, judging of which happens before the festival so the winners can be announced and sold at the event. An amateur competition is also held. Paired with the excellent festival wines are unparalleled seafood offerings. Newport is proud to be able to showcase the bounty of the Pacific that comes through its port every year. You’ll find crab, bay shrimp, oysters, salmon, albacore, and other local delicacies in abundance, as well as other types of food. Even outside of the festival’s 50,000 ft tent there is plenty of fun to be found that weekend in Newport. The festival atmosphere spreads throughout the community, as many local businesses and organizations plan special events on the same weekend to take advantage of the crowds. Restaurants often have special menus and live music, shops will have wine sales featuring medal winners, and the local running club sponsors a 5K road race. For more information, see www.seafoodandwine.com.

Oregon Coast Jazz Party Newport’s music scene heats up on the first weekend in October As the weather in Newport cools, the Newport Performing Arts Center sizzles as some of the hottest names in jazz come to jam at the Oregon Coast Jazz Party the first weekend in October. This premiere event, which celebrated its twelfth birthday in 2015, regularly sells out multiple concerts at the Newport Performing Arts Center, and infuses the whole town with the strains of jazz throughout the weekend. As the name implies, the event is held in a “jazz party” format, in which a pool of musicians performs in different combinations in sets throughout the weekend. The principal sets are held at the Newport Performing Arts Center, with a late-night “Nightcap,” an after-party of sorts, on Friday and Saturday nights at the nearby Shilo Inn. Performers have included Jeff Hamilton (drums), Terrell Stafford (trumpet), the Clayton Brothers (John (bass), Jeff (sax) and Gerald (piano), Dave Captein (bass), Ken Peplowski (clarinet and sax), the Mel Brown quintet (featuring legendary drummer Mel Brown), Halie Loren (vocalist), and Holly Hofmann (flute), who also serves as the event’s Music Director. All of these participants are world-class musicians, who have appeared from Portland to New York to the international jazz scene; Grammy awards decorate their shelves, and headliners from the jazz, blues, and pops worlds clamor for them to play gigs. The Oregon Coast Jazz Party was born twelve years ago as Jazz at Newport, the successor to a number of other jazz festivals held in Newport over the years. A number of satellite events are held in addition to the programs at the PAC, including jazz clinics at Newport High School and the Performing Arts Center and, in 2015, an interactive panel discussion moderated by Holly Hofmann. The festival is a feast for the eyes as well as the ears: each year, a compelling image created by a local or regional artist is chosen to be highlighted in the marketing materials. Artists Connie Williams, Bill Kucha, Nancy Jane Reid (also the official Oregon Coast Jazz Party photographer), and Juergen Eckstein are among those whose works have served as the face of the festival. The lineup of musicians for a given year is typically announced in early summer for the following fall. For more information about the Oregon Coast Jazz Party, go to www.coastarts.org/event-types/oregon-coast-jazz-party/. www.newportchamber.org -15


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A Celebration of Celtic Heritage The Newport Celtic Festival and Highland Games Organized by the Celtic Heritage Alliance, the Newport Celtic Festival & Highland Games is one of many year-round events which support its ongoing mission to promote and preserve Celtic culture on the Oregon coast. Each summer, visitors from all over the world flock to the central OR coast to join in this celebration of Celtic culture which spans the seven Celtic nations of Brittany, Cornwall, Galicia, Ireland, Isle of Man, Scotland & Wales. The Newport Celtic Festival is held the second weekend of June in Toledo, just seven miles inland from Newport. The festival will span the areas of Memorial Field and Riverfront Park where Toledo hosts its annual Summer Festival and Wooden Boat Show. The festival is three action packed days of live music & dancing, highland games such as the Stone Put and Caber Toss, sheepdog herding demos, spinners and weavers, authentic Celtic food and drink, highland cattle, and vendors with supplies of clothing, jewelry, musical instruments and more! The Newport Celtic Festival & Highland Games is a registered DBA of the Celtic Heritage Alliance, Inc. and is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to promote and preserve Celtic culture and heritage through creation and development of Celtic cultural events, activities, and programs which facilitate education, workshops, musical performances and traditional competitions which include athletics, music and dance. In addition to the festival which is the crown jewel of the Celtic Heritage Alliance, activities occur throughout the year, including a Robert Burns Supper, a Shamrock Supper and Ceili Dances. To learn more about the Newport Celtic Festival and Highland Games including event dates, schedules and tickets go to www. ncfhg.com or contact the Celtic Heritage Alliance at 541-961-7696 or info@newportcelticfestival.com

Shellfish Pleasure: The Oyster Cloyster provides gourmet treats and supports good causes Forget the pearl: the real treasure is the oyster itself, a briny, creamy morsel that instantly evokes the sea for those that consume it. At the annual Oyster Cloyster at the Oregon Coast Aquarium, attendees can sample the best creations of celebrated regional chefs using the delectable bivalve and support important local programs at the same time. This premier event is a fundraiser for two beneficiaries: The Aquarium Science degree program at Oregon Coast Community College and the Oregon Coast Aquarium. The heart of the Oyster Cloyster is a cooking competition among the cream of the crop of local and regional chefs, typically 15 of them. They prepare the oysters however they’d like, raw or cooked, fresh or smoked, in appetizers, main dishes, or desserts (yes, really!). For visitors who don’t have time to visit every top restaurant in the area, the Oyster Cloyster offers the opportunity to sample the styles and creations of many of them at once. Past dishes have included Smoked Oyster, Wild Mushroom & White Cheddar Empanada with Tomato Gravy (from the Starfish Grill), Raw Oyster with Horseradish Sour Cream Vinaigrette (Rogue Ales), and Silverspot Ale Smoked Oysters (Pelican Pub). The dishes are evaluated by professional judges, as well as by event attendees who sample the offerings and vote on a People’s Choice Award. While the oyster is front and center, there is plenty of food for those that don’t care for the briny bivalve, and liquid refreshments are equally outstanding. Attendees can choose among local Rogue Ales or wines specially chosen for the event. The fabulous food and drinks are consumed in an equally fabulous venue. Attendees will get to see more of the aquarium than most visitors, as behind-the-scenes tours are always offered. 16- www.newportchamber.org

Rounding out the evening will be live music provided by local ensembles stationed throughout the aquarium, as well as an educational station at which microscopes are set up for attendees to observe the various life stages of oysters. More information can be found at www.oystercloyster.org.


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Oregon Off-Road Coast Hills Classic Mountain Bike Race The 5th Annual Coast Hills Classic Mountain Bike Race returns to Newport, OR! On May 14th, this race will put competitors through a grueling trek of straight up, straight down and slippery turns in the 12 mile course (a double run of 24 miles for the experts and pros) with a 1,600 elevation gain. The course varies from muddy to gravel and a lot of single track in-between. The race is really the revival of a former race, the Ben Eder Memorial, kicked off by a local high school teacher and a number of his students, including Ben Eder. Ben and his family kept the tradition alive for a number of years until a fateful day in 2001 when Ben died in a fishing accident at the age of 21. Local volunteers now work alongside staff from the Newport Parks and Recreation Department to put the race on. A kids' race will be held once most racers have crossed the finish line. This race is free and will be a short loop on a flat dirt area. There is also a timed "Grommet" Race on a modified 5 mile section of race course for kids that aren't yet ready for the full 12 mile course but have outgrown the kids' race. Ages for this race are 8-12 years old and has a $20.00 entry fee and prizes will be awarded. Mike Cavanaugh, Sports Coordinator for Newport Parks and Recreation, says, "All of our proceeds from the event go towards the youth scholarship fund at our recreation center." These scholarships allow children from economically disadvantaged households the opportunity to participate in a number of the youth programs put on by the City of Newport. Major sponsors of the Coast Hills Classic include the City of Newport Parks and Recreation, Bike Newport, the Newport Times and many others which include Wilder, the property owners who graciously granted permission for the race course to go through their forested property. Information about the race including registration can be found at www.CoastHillsClassic.com. Pre-registration is $45.00 and the day-of registration is $50.00. The excitement begins at 10:00am with the big line-up of competitors at the Oregon Coast Community College, Newport Campus.

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26.2 Spectacular Miles Newport Marathon attracts hundreds of runners If you’re going to run more than 26 miles over a span of three hours or more, battling fatigue, thirst, and muscle cramps, it helps to have something pretty to look at along the way. The gorgeous, flat, and fast course of the Newport Marathon has been attracting hundreds of runners from far and near since its inception in 1999. The course begins at Yaquina Bay State Park, home to one of our two lighthouses, and then wends its way through some of Newport’s most scenic neighborhoods, including oceanfront Nye Beach and the Bayfront. It continues on the Bay Road on a flat, well-paved, wide road that runs along the edge of gorgeous Yaquina Bay. Runners will be treated to vistas of the Yaquina Bay Bridge and the bay itself, home to a wide variety of birds and other wildlife. Fishing boats and gorgeous, forested scenery complete the view. Because the course is nearly all flat, many PRs are earned here, a plus considering that the marathon is a qualifying race for the Boston Marathon. One world record was earned on the course as well: Herb Phillips of Burnaby B.C., Canada ran it in 2:47:28 in 2004, breaking the single age world record for 63 year old males. Of course, there are other scenic, flat, and friendly marathons in the U.S. But there probably isn’t one that offers runners oyster shooters. At mile 11 and again at mile 19 (out and back on the Bay Road), runners are offered the opportunity to slurp down locally raised raw oysters at Oregon Oyster Farms. The record for oyster shooter consumption at the marathon was 80 oysters in one race, consumed by a runner in 2009! If sucking down raw oysters in the middle of a race is not for you, other great local food is offered at the finish line party, including Rogue beer and Mo’s clam chowder, two local favorites. The event has been growing nearly every year, and registration is capped at 1,000; as many as 750 have entered in recent years. Last year’s entrants came from 29 states and Canada. For more information, see the marathon’s web site: www. newportmarathon.org.


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Community Neighborhoods of Newport Newport’s neighborhoods each harbor unique treasures Agate Beach explodes with natural beauty: Catch a wave, go clamming, watch spouting whales, take a long walk on a beautiful sandy beach, or visit the Yaquina Head Lighthouse. This district is also home to the Ernest Bloch House, where this well-known composer lived from 1941 to 1959. Historic Nye Beach is Newport’s original oceanfront resort district and artists’ colony. Today, Nye Beach is a mix of historic cottages, new architecture, and eclectic shops, lodging, and restaurants. The historic heart of the city, the Deco District contains many buildings featuring the Art Deco style. Hugging both sides of Highway 101, the Deco District is the mid-point on the ribbon of U.S. Highway 101 that connects four of Newport’s distinct districts. Newport’s historic Bayfront is a shoreline boulevard where you’ll want to stroll along an authentic slice of the coast. The Port of Newport services Yaquina Bay, a bustling harbor, and home to one of the largest commercial fishing fleets in Oregon. The South Beach district is filled with all things marine – the Oregon Coast Aquarium, one of the top ten aquariums in the U.S., is a favorite with all ages. South Beach is also home to the Hatfield Marine Science Center and homeport of NOAA’s Pacific fleet of research vessels.

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Forever Funky: Nye Beach Offers Great Food and Shopping Locals and visitors alike love the historic Newport neighborhood of Nye Beach, with its scrumptious restaurants, stunning art galleries, and fascinating shops. Add in the amazing namesake beach, the Newport Performing Arts Center, and an endlessly fun playground at Coast Park, and there’s something in this oceanfront neighborhood for everyone. Located on the ocean’s edge with lighthouses defining its North and South ends, Nye Beach was once a separate smaller community removed from the Bayfront. When Newport began to outgrow the Bayfront in the 1890s a wood plank road was constructed connecting the two. In the early 1900s this area was the number one tourist attraction on the coast – salt water taffy stores, concessions, agate shops and penny arcades all thrived on Nye Beach. It was also the home of many well known rooming houses and resorts. When Herbert Hoover’s stepfather, Dr. Henry J. Minthorn, built a large “sanitarium” in the area, tourists flocked in large numbers to soak in heated sea water or bask in the sun on the glassenclosed veranda. While some chose to stay at the large resorts, others stayed in small cottages or tents. Often the women and children would spend their summers here and the men would visit by train on the weekends. Much of the ambiance, the cottages and resorts which attracted the summer people to Nye Beach remain. And one must not forget the most

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Newport’s Historic Bayfront Food, Fun, and the Fishing Fleet Probably no coastal community in the U.S. integrates a working waterfront with a tourist destination better than Newport, where each neighborhood function flourishes and reinforces the other. The Historic Bayfront is Newport’s main working waterfront, where most of the substantial fishing fleet ties up, bringing much of their catch to the fish processing plants that line the bay side of the street. At the same time, this neighborhood is also bursting with excellent restaurants, eclectic treasure-filled shops, and engaging attractions. Constructed in 1866, the Ocean House on Yaquina Bay was Newport’s first destination resort. Sam Case, its proprietor, named the Ocean House for a resort in Newport, Rhode Island, and it is no coincidence that Case also named Newport for his favorite town in Rhode Island. At the time of its incorporation, Newport was a small hamlet nestled in the area around the Ocean House. Near the Ocean House were several smaller resorts which attracted visitors to Yaquina Bay. Tourists, or “summer people,” most commonly traveled to Newport by train from the Willamette Valley to Yaquina City approximately three miles East of Newport on Yaquina Bay. From Yaquina City, travelers took a ferry that navigated down the Yaquina to Newport. Large scale development of a seafood industry, which thrives to this day, did not begin until 1908 when electricity (essential for refrigeration) became available. Jetty construction and dredging, complemented by Newport’s already famous Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, made Yaquina Bay an attractive shipping port. The Bayfront remains an active working part of the community and is home to Oregon’s largest commercial fishing fleet. Today a drive up the scenic Yaquina Bay Road is a journey back in time. The site of the early settlements of Oysterville and Yaquina City can be seen. Also located along this road is the site of the home of Daniel Boone’s great grandson (Daniel came here in 1852). Yaquina Bay Road ends at Toledo, once the location of the world’s largest spruce mill, built by the U.S. Government to provide spruce for airplane manufacture in World War I (and which later provided all the wood that went into Howard Hughes’ infamous “Spruce Goose”). Today’s Bayfront provides locals and tourists with great meals, views of sea lions hauled out on rocks and docks, and a range of shopping options. Here are a few highlights to help you scratch the surface of this diverse and exciting area, but behind every shop door are more surprises, so feel free to explore! The diverse flavors of the Bayfront pose a diner’s dilemma for every meal. Where to eat? A range of Asian flavors as well as a spectacular bay view can be found at the Noodle Café. You can choose from main dishes originating in a range of Asian countries: curries, stir fries, noodle dishes, kimchee, and pho, among others. On a cool day the pho or spicy seafood broth called jung bong both particularly hit the spot. At the opposite end of the street is the charming and cozy Coffee House, open for breakfast and lunch. While you wait for your superb coffee to brew or for your hangover-the-plate pancake or fluffy omelet to come off the griddle, you can watch the fishing fleet come and go right across the street. If you’d like your meal to be accompanied by wildlife viewing, check out Port Dock One, where the whole restaurant, but particularly the upstairs dining and lounge area (limited to those over 21), has one of the best dining views in Newport. Port Dock One’s steaks, seafood, salads, burgers, and sandwiches nearly always come with a side show of barking sea lions, who hang out on the floating docks just below. The best of the local catch can be found at Local Ocean Seafoods, which features fresh, local, creative seafood dishes of all kinds. Check out their newly-opened upstairs dining room with its spectacular view of the Bay and bridge. There’s something for everyone in the shops of the Bayfront. Inscapes 24- www.newportchamber.org

Gallery carries a wide range of art, decorative items, furniture, jewelry, and other goods, all handmade. Some especially wonderful treasures here include turned wooden bowls, kaleidoscopes, musical instruments, art prints, and gorgeous rocking chairs. Those with a sweet tooth have multiple options, including Newport Candy Shoppe and Aunt Belinda’s Candies. At both there is a dazzling selection of creative flavors of saltwater taffy made with real egg whites rather than oil. Another gallery with a gorgeous selection of items is Oceanic Arts, which features works of local and regional artists, much of it inspired by the sea around us. More locally-produced art can be found at Ozone Fine Art on the top floor of the Abbey Street Pier. Stop by for artist demonstrations and fabulously fun exhibit openings featuring Oregon wines. Finally, don’t miss the sights and smells of Newport Bay Candle Company. This local business pours its candles at a separate facility near the Safeway on Rte. 101, but their Bayfront retail shop shows off the best of their handmade wares, as well as soaps, jewelry, and gift items. Down at the far end of the Bayfront you can see the vessels of Newport’s fishing fleet tied up. Interpretive signs along the Port Dock marinas explain the differences among the kinds of boats in port and tell a bit of the story of our proud fishing fleet and the types of quarry they pursue. In the summer months you can often buy fish right off the boats here, including albacore tuna, salmon, crabs, rockfish, and lingcod. Even if you’re not in the market for something for dinner, it’s fun to walk along all of the docks and dream of the seafaring life. If you’re not content to let the commercial fishing fleet do the work for you, you can hop on a charter fishing boat, a number of which are headquartered along the Bayfront, and do the catching yourself. Finally, a few words about those immense and loud marine mammals you can hear from all along the Bayfront, and see on the docks near Port Dock One. These are male California sea lions hauled out to take a break from their normal activities of stalking fish. While more of them hang around in the late fall and winter after the breeding season is over, you can find the older bulls here pretty much year-round. Follow the racket to the Undersea Gardens and you can look down onto the pier where these guys hang out.

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A library is a critical institution in any community. Newport Public Library serves the community as a center for information, recreation, culture, and education. From toddlers to retirees, students to business owners, people from all segments of the community come to Newport Public Library to find practical answers, to develop talents, to stretch the imagination, and simply to enjoy the beautiful facility and its collection of local artists’ work. Newport Public Library is one of the best used libraries in Oregon. Current technology and professional staff make the library the community gateway to a wealth of regional, national, and international information resources. In addition to a fine book collection, the library also offers video, DVDs, CDs, audio books, magazines, newspapers, large print books, and access to the internet and other electronic information sources. Through the internet the library provides catalog and full-text magazine databases wherever you are. A full range of children’s programs, flourishing adult programs, outreach services to the elderly and homebound, and a vital volunteer program all make it clear that the library is a place for everyone. Story times for toddlers and preschoolers are offered weekly in English and Spanish. In addition, the children’s librarian conducts extensive outreach to local preschools and elementary classrooms. A summer reading program encourages kids to continue reading when school is out, offering Photo: Courtesy Newport Public library rewards for participation as well as a weekly outdoor performance for families related to that summer’s theme. Teenagers are drawn to the monthly teen programs at the library, and adults love the regular “Literary Flicks” series of movies and the library’s book club. A critical center of community life, the library hosts meetings and community events throughout the year, from writing workshops to book lectures to computer classes. Newport Public Library is a department of the City of Newport, an equal partner of Oceanbooks network, and an affiliate of the Lincoln County Library District. The Newport Public Library Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization promoting private donations to enhance and enrich Newport Public Library's resources and services. The Newport Public Library is at 35 NW Nye St and newportoregon.gov/dept/lib/.

Retirement and Senior Services Newport is a wonderful and popular retirement destination, offering retirees a unique blend of outdoor activities, volunteer opportunities, support services, and health care. Whether you envision retirement as entailing fishing, yoga, golf, card games with friends, or using your skills as a volunteer, you will be at home in Newport. Here are some of the support services Newport offers for our seniors and retirees through our 60+ Activity Center. The 60+ Activity Center, operated by the City of Newport, provides classes, social gatherings, and meals for those aged 60 and over. On any given day, activities at the Center can include pinochle, Wii bowling, knitting classes, table tennis, book club meetings, and, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, hot lunch at noon. Lunches can also be delivered to the homebound through our Meals on Wheels program; call 541-574-0669 for prices and more information. Special events, such as seminars, festivals, and health clinics, are scheduled throughout the year. The 60+ Center has a variety of facility rentals to meet your needs. Rental fees are available by request. The Center also has equipment to loan. Wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, shower chairs, and toilet lifts are available to seniors who need them. For more information, call a Host of Hostess at 541-265-9617. Hours of the 60+ Activity Center are Monday - Friday 9am-5pm and Saturday 12pm-3pm. The Center is located at 20 SE 2nd Street near the Rec Center. For more information, give us the Center a call at 541-2659617, or find more information and the complete schedule of events at www.newportoregon.gov/sc. 26- www.newportchamber.org

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Transportation Perched on the edge of the beautiful Pacific, Newport is served by U.S. Highway 101, which runs north and south along the entire U.S. coast, and U.S. Highway 20, which runs east and west across the whole country, terminating in Newport (the eastern terminus is in Boston, MA!). Newport is a key western portal to Oregon's Central Coast, located 60 miles from Interstate 5. There are many ways to get around within Newport, and in and out of the city. More information about Newport transportation can be found at www.newportchamber.og/transportation.htm. Newport Shuttle Bus The Newport City Loop bus runs from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p. m., seven days a week, including all holidays except Thanksgiving & Christmas Day. The cost is $1 per ride. Free passes are available for visitors via their lodging. The bus is wheelchair accessible and has a bike rack. Schedules are available online, on any bus, and at the transit office: 410 NE Harney St. Call 541-265-4900 or go to www.co.lincoln.or.us for more information. Newport Municipal Airport Newport has a public airport (airport code: ONP) situated on 800 acres, three miles south of Yaquina Bay. The airport’s Master Plan states, “The airport was originally constructed by the Civil Aeronautics Administration (the FAA predecessor) in 1943 with a land grant from the City of Newport. The airport was returned to the City of Newport ownership in 1947. Since that time, the airport has continued to grow into an important general aviation and commuter service facility.” For more information about the airport, call 541-867-7422 or visit newportoregon.gov/dept/onp/default. asp. Port of Newport The Port of Newport in Yaquina Bay, incorporated in 1910, serves a 59-square mile area. Constructed as a deep-water port to provide shipping services to local, regional, and international markets, major redevelopment at the International Terminal was completed in

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December 2013. Operations at Port facilities include support to the distant water fleet, a commercial fishing marina, a recreational marina, and recreational vehicle parks. For more information, call 541-265-7758 or go to www.portofnewport.com. Rail Daily freight fail service is furnished to the Yaquina Bay area, terminating in Toledo, located six miles east of Newport. Surface Transit Newport has a local taxi service, limousine companies, and commercial trucking businesses. Centrally located on Oregon’s beautiful coastline, Newport is an easy drive from all of Oregon’s major highways. Driving distances and times from Newport are:

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Albany

109 Miles

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Beaverton

180 Miles

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Bend

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1 hour

Corvallis

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1 and 3/4 hours

Eugene

240 Miles

4 hours

Medford

114 Miles

2 hours

Portland

144 Miles

3 hours

Roseburg

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Life in Newport

Higher Education Newport is the site of the central campus of Oregon Coast Community College (OCCC). Serving more than 2,000 individuals each year, OCCC has refined its programs and services to include a variety of programs for college transfer, professional/technical, small business assistance, adult basic skills, and community education. The College created its signature Aquarium Science program, the first students enrolling in fall 2003. It added an Associates Degree Nursing program in fall of 2006. Students can complete the first two years of a bachelor’s degree at OCCC, earn an associates degree, take courses to obtain employment, prepare to start a small business, get a GED, learn English as a second language, or take courses for personal enrichment. Students may attend full or part-time and take credit and non-credit courses. Students may also take courses online or via videotape. The Hatfield Marine Science Center is Oregon State University’s campus for research, education, and outreach in marine and coastal sciences.

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Many graduate students from Oregon State University conduct lab and field work here, and HMSC offers educational opportunities for students from primary school through college. A major educational expansion of HMSC is planned for the coming years, which will allow for accommodation of 500 students per year. For more information about HMSC, see p. 56 or hmsc.oregonstate.edu. Phagan’s Cosmetology College has a campus in Newport that offers programs in hair design, esthetics, barbering, nail technology, educator training, and more. Founded in 1953, Phagan’s has six campuses throughout the state; the Newport campus was established in 1996. Their campus building, located on E. Olive Street just east of Olive and Hwy 101, contains academic/lab classrooms, a clinic floor/lab area, a facial room, a dispensary, a student lounge, a reception area and administrative offices. For more information, see www.phagans-schools. com/newport.html.

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Education Newport offers a range of educational opportunities for students from preschool-age through college and beyond. Preschools There are a number of excellent preschools in Newport, some of which include kindergarten and early primary grades as well. Mouse Factory Cooperative Preschool, the only cooperative preschool in town, is operated out of the First Presbyterian Church. They offer morning sessions either two or four days a week for children ages 3-5. Two Montessori schools, Newport Montessori and Nye Beach Montessori, offer preschool programs as well as kindergarten. Newport Montessori students can attend through grade 3. ABC Preschool, Coastal Kids, and Cubby Preschool (located at Newport High School and partially staffed by childhood education NHS students) are also excellent options. Finally, there is a federal Head Start program in Newport. Grades K-12 Newport is a part of the Lincoln County School District (LCSD). LCSD serves about 5,200 students in kindergarten through 12th grade from all areas of the county along a 55-mile strip of the central Oregon coast. The district is comprised of 10 regular schools and four public charter schools, with a total of 500 employees, all dedicated to providing a comprehensive education for every single student. Schools in Newport are undergoing a realignment to accommodate full-day kindergarten starting in the 2015-2016 school year. Beginning in the fall of 2015, kindergarten through second grade students in Newport attend Yaquina View School. Third through fifth grade students will attend Sam Case School. Sixth through eighth graders will attend Newport Middle School, and Newport High School houses ninth through twelfth graders. All Newport schools place an emphasis on technology, and many teachers incorporate it into their daily instruction. Students in Newport are fortunate to have a wealth of natural resources to study as an extension of their classrooms. The Pacific Ocean, Yaquina Bay, and Siuslaw National Forest are only a few of the natural resources that are

used by the school district to explore marine science, forestry, tourism, fisheries, and other related subjects. In addition, the Hatfield Marine Science Center, the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and the home port of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s West Coast research vessels offer “living classrooms” that contribute to the district’s goal of producing the most ocean-literate students in the nation. Newport High School offers the prestigious and challenging International Baccalaureate (IB) program, one of the smallest schools in the nation to do so. IB is a rigorous and comprehensive pre-university course of study for high school juniors and seniors. IB diploma graduates are welcomed by the world's leading universities, and are often offered exemptions from required classes. Students can choose individual IB classes, or complete the demanding IB diploma program. Our Living School Our Living School is a small, alternative private school offering elementary education. At Our Living School, children learn the intricacies of working within a community, the value of environmental stewardship, and the power of their own mind. Through a solid grasp of scientific thinking and compassionate reasoning, Our Living School cultivates and nourishes life-long learners, creative problem-solvers, and empathetic citizens.

Volunteerism in Newport One of the main energy sources that powers Newport is the spirit of volunteerism that pervades the city. City committees that advise the City Council on everything from development of bike trails to reviewing city audits to developing library policies are comprised of 100% volunteers. In addition, volunteers apply their skills and energy to guiding visitors through the Oregon Coast Aquarium’s exhibits, raising funds for high school sports teams, operating the Newport Symphony Orchestra, driving Meals on Wheels routes, and every other type of community service you can think of. Any amount of time you have to offer, whether it’s an hour a month or multiple days every week, will be most appreciated at most community institutions. Lincoln County schools, the Newport Public Library, the Performing Arts Center, Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital, and the Newport Police Department will all be happy to put volunteers to work. One great way to find out who needs volunteers is by going to the web site of the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties (rsvpoflbl.org) and reviewing their list; most of these volunteer opportunities are not just for those of retirement age. Photo: Dani Palmer

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Life in Newport

Health Care in Newport One important measure of a community is how well it takes care of its citizens, in sickness and in health. Newport is lucky to have not only an excellent hospital, but a range of other health care facilities and options to choose from. Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital is the major health care center in the city. Located just off Highway 101 overlooking the Yaquina Bay Bridge, SPCH Hospital has been meeting the health care needs of area residents since 1952. Currently, the hospital is a 25-bed critical access hospital, with 462 employees, 119 of whom are nurses, and 65 volunteers. SPCH is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO). The hospital offers a complete range of health and medical services including 24-hour, physicianstaffed emergency care, a full-service medical laboratory, physical therapy and rehabilitation, outpatient surgery and single-room maternity care. Of significant benefit to area residents are the more than 82 practitioners and 8 outlying clinics comprising the medical staff at Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital. This group of physicians represents a variety of medical specialties to help meet the health care needs of the diverse Oregon Coast population. Hospital staff and physicians work hard to deliver their services in an environment of human sensitivity, technical excellence and fiscal responsibility. SPCH offers comprehensive medical imaging and laboratory testing services, as well as units focused on diabetes education, hospice services, nutritional counseling, and respiratory services. Samaritan clinics in Newport provide specialized care in the areas of obstetrics and gynecology, hematology and oncology, kidney conditions, occupational medicine, orthopedics, ENT and allergy specialists, internal medicine, and surgery. The hospital provides emergency care round the clock, and an urgent care walk-in clinic is located in the building as well (hours are M-F 9:00 am to 6:30 pm and Saturday 10 am to 4 pm). Some major health care functions in Newport are provided outside of the Samaritan umbrella. For example, the main pediatric practice in town, Coastal Pediatrics, is operated independently of SPCH, although it is located right next door to the hospital and the clinic’s doctors have SPCH privileges. There are approximately 25 dental clinics in Newport, including denturists and orthodontists. For eye care, residents have about a halfdozen practices from which to choose. Patients in need of physical therapy or rehabilitation will find many options in town. In addition to Samaritan-based practices, there are about a half-dozen physical and occupational therapists in Newport, and many more in the surrounding Lincoln County towns. About a dozen chiropractic offices can also be found in Newport. Those seeking alternative medicine approaches will also find many options in Newport. There are four clinics that provide acupuncture services and three naturopaths practicing in town. A wide selection of massage therapists also practice here, including at a number of small day spas. Mental health care is also available, some through Samaritan, some through the Lincoln County Health Department, and some in private practice. These services include addiction counseling; individual, group, and family counseling; and treatment and support for those with persistent and severe mental illness. The county health department is an excellent clearinghouse for all of the counseling and social support 30- www.newportchamber.org

services available in Newport and the rest of Lincoln County. The Lincoln County Health Department provides a number of other health-related services that contribute significantly to wellness in the community. These services include a comprehensive public health program including flu vaccinations, a communicable diseases unit, care for those with HIV/AIDS, and family home visits for first-time parents. The county also provides a number of education programs, including a tobacco prevention program. The Portland VA Medical Center maintains a small clinic in Newport, providing primary care, laboratory services, and tele-mental health services for those eligible for veterans’ benefits. Finally, we have ample access to pharmacies, including large outlets like Walmart, Fred Meyer, and Walgreens, as well as multiple options for the purchase of medical equipment and supplies. The new Center for Health Education, located on the campus of Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital, opened its doors in July 2015. The 12,000-square-foot facility features a large upstairs conference room, a teaching kitchen, classrooms, computer and skills labs for medical professionals and students, and a resource center and library for the public. The center is located at 740 SW 9th St. Of course, prevention is often the best medicine, and Newport provides all of the components necessary to live as healthy a lifestyle as possible: great trails for walking, hiking, and biking; mild weather allowing outdoor activities for most of the year; the city Recreation Center, municipal pool, and two private gyms for workouts of all kinds; access to a range of primary care physicians; and healthy food options at our many grocery stores and the local Farmers’ Market. For more information about health care in Newport, please go to: Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital: www.samhealth.org/locations/samaritanpacificcommunitieshospital Samaritan Health Services: www.samhealth.org Lincoln County Health Department: www.lincolncountyhealth.com Newport Recreation Center: newportoregon.gov/dept/par/RecCenter.asp Newport Municipal Pool: newportoregon.gov/dept/par/pool/default.asp Photo: Courtesy Samaritan Health Services


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While Newport’s maritime industries and heritage are almost taken as a matter of course today, it took considerable effort to make small Yaquina Bay a safe haven for seafarers. First came the Yaquina Bay lighthouse to mark the narrow entrance in 1871, then construction of the substantial north and south jetties in the late 1880s and early 1890s to establish a better channel. Those improved the ability of fishermen and sailors to leave and return to port safely, but could provide no succor in times of maritime distress. That took the establishment of the U.S. Lifesaving Service (a founding component of the U.S. Coast Guard) station in South Beach in 1896. Ever since then, the Coast Guard Station Yaquina Bay has played a key role in assisting those in need along this stretch of the central Oregon coast. To keep that in perspective, Bosun’s Mate 1st Class Adam Johnson said the Yaquina Bay bar (the natural deposition of materials at the mouth of the river) is considered the second worst for vessels in the United States, after that off the mouth of the much larger Columbia River. If you need proof, buy a copy of the fundraising video available at the station; you’ll be impressed. Under the current command of Community Officer Robert Ornetas, the roughly 50 regulars and 12 reservists of the station conduct about 200 search and rescue and/or towing operations annually, from vessels that are lost in fog, out of power or fuel, taking on water, on fire, or that have medical emergencies. To perform its duties, Station Yaquina Bay is homeport to two 47’ motor life boats, both a decade old and capable of speeds in excess of 20 knots, with a towing capacity of 150 tons, and a range of 50 nautical miles; a 25

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foot Response Boat Small for harbor and river work; and the aging (1956) but still valuable, 9 knot, 52’ Special Heavy Weather Boat Victory. She has a range of 150 nautical miles, the ability to tow vessels up to 750 tons, and can still handle 35’ seas and 30’ breaking surf, with the best of the lot. All but the smallest vessels are self-righting, with everyone aboard strapped in when underway in heavy seas.

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Recreation Recreational Fishing: A Reel Adventure in Newport

Outdoor

If you’re a real DIY kind of person, you’d rather catch your own fish than buy it at the market or order it in a restaurant. In Newport you can catch your own salmon, crabs, clams, tuna, rockfish, and many other tasty treats. No boat? No problem. It’s easy to reserve yourself a spot on one of Newport’s many charter boats, and chase after delicious quarry from rockfish to salmon to tuna. While charter fishing trips go out year-round, summer weather is usually a bit more calm and comfortable for heading out to sea. Depending on the target species, trips can range from three hours for bay crabbing trips to more than 24 hours for offshore tuna in mid-summer and fall. No experience is required; in fact, beginners are sometimes the captain’s favorite clients. Here are some basics to keep in mind. There are seasons and limited windows to fish for some species, so not every fish is available for the taking all the time. For all of the details on the types and lengths of trips available at a given time, be sure to call the charter company. Bottomfishing trips, which focus on rockfish and lingcod, generally leave the dock year-round. Most outfits run five-hour and ten-hour bottomfish trips, depending on the time of year and how far offshore you’re interested in venturing. The five-hour bottomfishing trips in particular are extremely family-friendly. In season, you can often find 8- or 10-hour combination trips that will take you fishing for both bottomfish and salmon. One-day licenses that will cover you for the trip are generally available from the charter companies; boats will inform you of limits on various species. Salmon is the Pacific Northwest’s iconic fish, and by many accounts they are bouncing back from some tough years. Summer salmon trips target either coho (mid-June to mid-August) or Chinook (June – October). You will need licenses and tags for salmon fishing, but both are available from the charter companies (usually annual licenses are not available for purchase, though). Halibut “openers,” short windows of time during which anglers are allowed to fish for these giant flatfish, are scattered throughout the year, and vary depending on assessments of how many fish there are. They are fished until a set total quota is reached, so later halibut dates might not be fished at all. Albacore tuna usually show up in June or July and stick around close enough to shore to catch until mid-fall. These gorgeous and delicious fighting fish are caught with either rod and reel or a hand-line. Albacore is a delicacy, whether barbecued, canned, or eaten raw, sushi-style. Newport Tradewinds runs a marathon tuna trip: 33 hours at sea to cover multiple bouts of fishing. Finally, if it’s crab you’re after, you can catch them, too, either on a dedicated bay crabbing trip (for example, Captain’s Reel offers a threehour crabbing trip) or by adding on ocean crabbing with most of the other types of trips mentioned here, for an extra fee. An Oregon shellfish license is required for crabbing (available from the charter companies), and again, note there are fishery restrictions that the boats will enforce onboard. Weather can be stunningly variable at sea. Even the rare warm summer day at the beach can translate into cool temperatures offshore, so dress in layers and in appropriate footwear. Coffee is usually part of most charter deals, but bring your own food and drink. Most charters offer fish cleaning and crab cooking services back at the dock (for a fee). For prices and more specifics, get in touch with the charter companies directly – they’re happy to help find a trip that’s right for you. Always remember, while Newport-based charter boats are usually highly successful, it’s called “fishing,” not “catching.” Just being out on the ocean can be treat enough. Charter captains can’t wait to share the experience with passengers. For Charter Fishing, Marine Tours, and Guide Service see page 73 under charter services. 34- www.newportchamber.org

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Take a Hike! Lace Up Your Boots and Get onto the Beaten Path Newport is a beautiful place to hike, especially for families – the terrain is varied and generally not too challenging, the views are spectacular, and a latte or ice cream cone is never very far away. Just to the north and south of the city (see listings) are some more challenging, longer hikes that would appeal to more serious trekkers. Here are some short hikes within city limits Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area The federal Bureau of Land Management operates the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, a spit of land at the north end of town that juts out dramatically into the Pacific, punctuated at the end by the stately and beautiful Yaquina Head Lighthouse. There are a number of short walks and hikes that can be strung together for a complete tour of the headland. A hike up Communications Hill (so-called because the Coast Guard maintains communications equipment at the top of the hill) affords some of the best views in Newport. The trail is less than a mile long, moderately steep in places, and traverses a typical shore pine and Sitka spruce forest. The views to the north and south are stunning, and wildlife sightings – grey whales, bald eagles, gorgeous formations of pelicans – are common. Hikers can use the series of paved and well-maintained pedestrian paths to connect to the other short hikes and walks at Yaquina Head. Salal Hill, further out the headland, is a shorter but steeper trail, which also affords outstanding views from the peak. Spring wildflowers can be spectacular here. While descending stairs doesn’t usually count as taking a hike, the staircases down to Cobble Beach are a bit steep, with a great beach as the payoff at the bottom. The large offshore rock islands often provide haulout areas for harbor seals, and at low tide the tide pools here are some of the best (and most accessible) around.

term plans are to extend these trails even further through South Beach, eventually hooking into a trail planned to run all the way from Corvallis to the coast. South Beach State Park South Beach State Park maintains a range of trails, from a flat, paved bike trail perfect for bikes, scooters, strollers, and rollerblades, to wooded trails that can provide quite a workout. Skirting the edge of the park’s campground is the Cooper Ridge Nature Trail, a 1.75-mile loop through forest and meadow habitats. Terrain is dirt and sand, and there are a few moderately challenging hills. The South Jetty Trail, a paved ADA-accessible path, is a one-mile link between the park and the South Jetty recreation area. The Old Jetty Trail is another wooded alternative, which basically parallels the paved trail but goes through the shore pine forest and dune habitats of the park. Wildlife is abundant in South Beach, especially in the early morning hours – keep your eyes open for deer, birds, and even the occasional coyote. Beaver Creek State Natural Area Eight miles south of Newport is the relatively new Beaver Creek State Natural Area, which is laced with gorgeous upland meadow trails. Trails start from the Visitor Center, or from a less well-marked parking area on South Beaver Creek Road (ask at the Visitor Center for directions). Because much of the park is in low-lying wetlands, trail access can be limited, or covered in mud and water, during some months so the southern access point allows for a less mucky start to your hike. Hikers will almost surely see evidence of the elk herds that frequent the park, and perhaps signs of other wildlife – bears, raptors, deer, river otters, and even cougar and bobcat – as well.

Yaquina Bay Beach Trail This short and scenic trail leaves from Naterlin Drive right near the Coast Guard Station. It follows the north shore of Yaquina Bay and leads onto the north jetty at the mouth of the bay, and from there to the beach in Yaquina Bay State Park. Mike Miller Park and Connected Trails Mike Miller Park in South Beach is a gorgeous one-mile loop trail that traverses a range of habitats, from an old spruce/fir forest of towering trees to freshwater wetlands. In recent years the Mike Miller loop has been linked to new trails near the Newport campus of Oregon Coast Community College; the trail system can be accessed either from the playground at the Wilder community abutting the college campus or from the Mike Miller trailhead. If you park at the Mike Miller trailhead off of Rte. 101, you can pick up an interpretive brochure and follow the numbered markers along the trail to learn more about this iconic Pacific Northwest ecosystem. In spring, wild rhododendrons tower overhead and salmonberries and other typical native vegetation in every shade of green crowd the view. In most years ospreys nest in snags in the park’s 40 acres, and other bird life is abundant as well. An observation deck at the park’s wetland area brings hikers closer to the newts, turtles, and ducks that are often found in the water. Terrain is mostly dirt with some gravel and a few small bridges crossing over creeks or particularly wet areas. About half-way around the loop you will come to signs indicating side trails to the community college and the Emery Trail, named after the generous landowner who allows the use of some of his property for the extensions of these trails. The community college trail links up to the campus, emerging at a lovely playground maintained jointly by the Wilder housing development and the City of Newport. The City’s longPhoto: Luke Whittaker

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Beachy Keen: The beaches are the main event in Newport Visitors come to Newport for many reasons – restaurants, attractions like the Oregon Coast Aquarium, fishing opportunities, the shops of the Bayfront and Nye Beach – but everyone knows that the main attraction is the beach. Locals love it. Visitors love it. We all walk and surf and fly kites and romp and picnic and dig and beachcomb and escape there. But which beach to choose for a given outing? Here’s an insider’s guide to the beaches of Newport, each a bit different from the next, and each absolutely stunning.

to the beach is right next to Spencer Creek, which winds through the state park and empties onto the sand here. What really sets Beverly Beach apart is its rich trove of fossils that erodes out of the cliffs lining the beach. Winter storms eat away at the cliffs and then deposit these ancient treasures on the beach. You can find clams and other shellfish from the Astoria formation, about 18 million years old, as well as rarer finds like whale vertebrae, crabs, and shark teeth.

Beverly Beach Access: from the Beverly Beach State Park Day Use Area, easy access over mostly level ground and a few rocks Amenities: Campground, bathrooms, picnic tables, water fountain, nature center (at state park) Don’t Miss: Fossils! At the northern end of Newport is Beverly Beach, accessed easily at the day use area of Beverly Beach State Park at 123rd Street. The entrance

Moolack Beach Access: Multiple fairly steep trails from the official parking area can be slippery – take care scrambling down Amenities: None Don’t Miss: The opportunity for a long walk with a view to Yaquina Head Just south of Beverly Beach and north of Yaquina Head is Moolack Beach. Moolack is also a good place for fossil- and agate-hunting, and a surfing destination. The best thing about this beach is that it is typically uncrowded, yet provides a wide, flat beach for kite flying, sand castle building, Frisbee tossing, and other typical beach activities. Cobble Beach at Yaquina Head Access: Stairs, stairs, stairs Amenities: Bathrooms at the Visitor Center and near the lighthouse, interpretive displays and small gift shop at the Visitor Center Don’t Miss: Tide pools Among the treasures of the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area is Cobble Beach, where the beach consists of largish volcanic black stones rather than sand. Past the cobbles are some of the best tide pools in the area, accessible at low tide and home to a near-infinite variety of sea anemones, sea stars, urchins, nudibranchs, crabs, mussels, and other critters. The towering offshore rocks here provide habitat for nesting birds in the summer time, and seals frequently haul out and rest on the smaller offshore rocks and also on the shore at the north end of the beach. Agate Beach Access: Three access points along the length of the beach: the Agate Beach Wayside on Oceanview Drive, the Lucky Gap trail with parking at the south end of the Roby’s Furniture parking lot on Hwy 101, and down a very steep and sometimes-slippery trail near the north end of the beach – park in the small lot across from the Lighthouse Diner or on the road and walk down toward the beach. At all access points a creek usually needs to be crossed to get to the surf line – usually at the Wayside it’s either small enough to jump across or someone has laid wood across it. Amenities: Bathrooms and picnic tables at the Agate Beach Wayside; none at other access points Don’t Miss: Surfers near Yaquina Head While it’s actually not easy to find an agate on Agate Beach these days, the delights of this beach are innumerable. When the summer wind comes from the north, Yaquina Head provides a wind break at the north end of the beach, allowing it to really heat up at that spot even when people are shivering in their fleeces a short distance to the south. One of the most popular activities at this beach is surfing, particularly at the north end of the beach. The rocks near the headland, exposed at low tide, hide crabs and other animals seemingly placed there just to delight children with buckets. Nye Beach Access: The main access to Nye Beach is at the Nye Beach Turnaround in the neighborhood of Nye Beach. Access is very easy – just a very short ramp from the parking lot and you’re on the sand.

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Amenities: Bathrooms and picnic tables at the Turnaround, as well as a foot wash. Don’t Miss: Jumpoff Joe Nye Beach is probably the most visited beach in Newport, as it is easily accessible, adjacent to the funky neighborhood of Nye Beach, and wide and lovely. To the north of the turnaround is the remains of Jumpoff Joe, what used to be a sandstone sea stack that has eroded away. One great thing about Nye Beach is its proximity to the shops and restaurants of Nye Beach. Coffee, pastries, ice cream, and more can all be purchased and snacked on at the beach. Yaquina Bay State Park Access: Stairs, some paved walkway, and trails through the dunes Amenities: Bathrooms and picnic area near the parking lot, Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, Fishermen’s Memorial Sanctuary Don’t Miss: Walking through the dunes The next beach access as you head south is at Yaquina Bay State Park, home of the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse. From the main parking area you can look down on the entrance to Yaquina Bay and watch the boats come and go, and get a great view of the Yaquina Bay Bridge as well. Unique to this beach is the walk through the dunes behind the beach that you can take in order to access the shore. You can also walk part of the way out onto the rock jetty on the north side of the bay entrance. The bay entrance itself is a constant source of entertainment, with boats coming and going, seals and sea lions foraging, and a wide array of marine birds diving, swimming, and swooping. South Beach Access: Easy access over a dune trail at the day use area of South Beach

State Park south of the bridge Amenities: Bathrooms and picnic tables, campground, paved and unpaved nature trails behind the dunes Don’t Miss: Walking and biking trails South Beach is perfect for walking, surfing, boogie boarding, and just about any other beach activity you like. To the north of the beach access is the south jetty at the entrance to Yaquina Bay. The special bonus at South Beach is the set of trails, both paved and unpaved, that parallels the shore just behind the dunes. These trails, which include a great paved path perfect for family bike rides and the Cooper Ridge hiking trail, connect South Beach State Park with the South Jetty recreation area, as well as with the campground within the park. One side trail is an ADA-accessible interpretive boardwalk trail that provides information about the natural history of the area. Ona Beach Access: Short walk from parking lot (8 miles south of Newport) over the bridge spanning Beaver Creek, easy footing to get onto the beach Amenities: Bathrooms and picnic tables near the parking area, boat launch across Rte. 101 Don’t Miss: Beaver Creek Ona Beach State Park, now called Brian Booth State Park, is the gateway to activities of both salt and freshwater. From the park’s beach access you can walk far to the south. When winter storms scour sand off the beach, gorgeous rock formations are revealed. Beaver Creek spills out onto the beach here, flowing under a picturesque bridge and over rocks to empty into the ocean. Slightly further upstream the creek provides excellent opportunities for canoeing and kayaking through productive and spectacular wetlands teeming with life.

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Paddlers’ Paradise Kayak tour explores Beaver Creek wetlands By Larry Coonrod

Editor’s Note: Paddling enthusiasts can kayak locally in Yaquina Bay, in the ocean, and in local rivers. The most popular spot for canoeing and kayaking is Beaver Creek, which empties into the ocean at Brian Booth State Park (also called Ona Beach State Park) south of Newport. Enjoy Larry Coonrod’s description of a South Beach State Park ranger-led Beaver Creek paddle. For information about current kayaking tours, make sure to navigate to the Brian Booth State Park web site via the Oregon State Parks web site at www.oregonstateparks.org. The bald eagle perched a top a fog-enshrouded snag overlooking Beaver Creek gave the eight would-be kayakers their first indication that they were about to leave the ordinary behind. If the noble bird had a sense a humor, he was no doubt enjoying the sight of the novices nervously milling about trying to adjust foot pegs and absorb a three-minute course in kayaking from tour guides Ray and Joann Fowels. "The cardinal rule of kayaking is to stay centered," Ray advised. If any of the adults were having second thoughts about paddling the narrow craft away from the safety of the boat launch, the sight of a grinning 10-yearold Lauren Markley of Salem - eager to get started - made them reconsider. Sponsored by South Beach State Park, the kayak tour program uses relatively stable recreational kayaks manufactured by the Old Town Canoe Company in Maine. And while an experienced kayaker might find them a bit tame, they're perfect for novices. "These are very safe and easy to keep upright. They're like a boat on the bottom," Ray assured the group. “Nobody’s going to get wet." According to Joanne, in the couple's six-years of guiding tours on Beaver Creek, they've only had a handful of clients find themselves sans kayak and swimming, most the result of horseplay. "We went three years without anyone falling out," Joanne said. With the preliminary instructions out of the way, the cavalcade of sleek bright red, yellow, and blue craft began their journey upstream with Joanne in the lead and Ray trailing behind, like a couple of geese keeping watch over their young flock. "You're in a true sanctuary here," Joanne said as the tour group headed upstream. The Wetland Conservancy owns and manages 80 acres along Beaver Creek wetland complex (designated one of Oregon's greatest wetlands) upstream of Ona Beach State Park. In 2007, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department purchased an additional 318 acres, establishing the Beaver Creek State Natural Area. The OPRD plans to open the area up for recreational use in 2010. Beaver Creek is home to coho salmon, cutthroat trout, steelhead, beaver, river otters, bears, bald eagles, blue and green herons, and numerous migratory birds. "A coastal marsh is like a biological supermarket," Joanne tells the group. "It's a virtual smorgasbord for these animals." The marsh acts much like a human kidney in filtering out pollution. Its muddy bottom is a giant sponge. True to its name, the creek is home to a thriving colony of beavers, although at one time they were nearly wiped out by trapping, Joanne said. With all the kayaks, "logged up" in a tight cluster along the sedge grass covered bank, she pointed out a beaver lodge and explained how the beavers build a multilevel structure by first surveying the site and then gathering the building materials, much like a human construction crew might. Another resident of Beaver Creek, nutria, are more recent transplants. After trapping nearly depleted the beaver population in the late 1800s and early 1900s, fur traders brought the quick-breeding nutria from South America to replace beaver pelts. Nutria's feeding habits and burrowing cause erosion, and can devastate 38- www.newportchamber.org

marshland. "I like to tell people that beavers are nature's engineers, and nutria are the demolition experts," Joanne said. They might be considered a "large rat" by some; nevertheless, an adult nutria and its offspring thrilled the kayakers by staying put in a canopy of grass as they took turns paddling to within a few feet and taking pictures. The park's Thursday evening tours produce more sightings of the nocturnal beavers, Joanne said. Before moving along on the tour, Joanne elicited some good-natured groans with a few corny wildlife jokes told in her soft Texan accent. "How can you tell a bald eagle in the wild? It combs its hair over to one side (Get it?)," and "Why do seagulls live on the sea and not the bay? Otherwise they'd be Baygulls." By the time the tour group turned around about a mile from the starting point, the novice kayakers looked like veterans, feeling confident enough to spread out and explore along the banks by themselves. Before ending the tour, the Smiths had one final exercise for the group: closing their eyes and drifting along for one minute just listening. Nature is anything but quiet along Beaver Creek. The call of a blue heron, the chirping of song birds, and the sound of raindrops splattering on the water made it easy to forget that just around the corner cars and trucks were whizzing by on Highway 101. Before they departed on that same highway back to the less serene sounds of modern civilization, Ray left everyone with a bit of wisdom about the future of wild lands: "The Lord created the world for us, but he also made us the stewards."

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Outdoor Finding Feathered Friends Birding in Newport Thanks to its large range of habitats, from coastal forests to beaches to wetlands, Newport is a birders’ paradise. Here is a brief guide to some of the prime birding spots around town and what you can find at each. Beverly Beach State Park Great examples of shorebirds and other marine species can be observed at the expansive beach here (and at Newport’s other beaches as well). Look for Western and Hermann’s Gulls, Common Loons, and Brown Pelicans flying by, and sanderling, whimbrel, and Western Sandpiper on the sand. In the park and campground, you can find Pileated Woodpecker, Band-tailed Pigeon, Swainson’s Thrush, Pacific Slope Flycatchers, Brown Creepers, and Wilson’s Warbler. Yaquina Head This site has been designated a Globally Important Bird Area. From April through July, thousands of Common Murres and many cormorants, both Brandts and Pelagic, will be seen on nearby offshore rocks. On the cliffs gulls, Pigeon Guillemots, and Pelagic Cormorants maintain precarious nests. Bald Eagles are a common summertime sight, as they prey on the young seabirds on the offshore rocks. Other summer birds include Black Oystercatchers, Western Gulls, and Brown Pelicans. Winter birds include Red-necked and Western Grebe and Common Loon. If you’re very lucky, you could spot an occasional Marbled Murrelet or Peregrine Falcon. Bay Road Yaquina Bay Road, extending from the Bayfront neighborhood to Toledo, is a great place to spot a range of birds year-round. According to the web site of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail (www.oregoncoastbirding.com), “…birding is very good along the entire length of Yaquina Bay Road and best from fall to spring. Stop at pullouts along the way to view loons, grebes, ducks and gulls.” Other species that frequent the bay here include brandt, Great Blue Heron, Great Egret, Green Heron, and Snowy Egret. Winter birds include Dunlin, Western and Least Sandpiper, and Black Turnstones. One must-stop spot on the road is Sally’s Bend, near the LNG tanks (1702 Yaquina Bay Road). “Walk west of the road to view terrestrial birds like Western Meadowlark, Northern Shrike, Killdeer, and Wilson’s Snipe, American Pipit and Western Kingbird in spring,” advises the Oregon Coast Birding Trail web site. Other likelies are Bald Eagles and a range of waterbirds in spring (Canvasback, American Wigeon, scoters, mergansers, and grebes among them). Belted Kingfishers are often found on the powerlines along the bay side of the road. Estuary Trail The Estuary Trail traverses the edge of Yaquina Bay on the campus of the Hatfield Marine Science Center in South Beach. Over 3,000 feet of trail offer year-round public access to the estuary, and interpretive signs are placed along the trail, with an observation shelter provided approximately midway. Parts of the trail and facilities are accessible to the physically challenged. This trail is a feast at any time of year. In winter, “check bushes and pines for Palm Warbler and the fields for Savannah Sparrow. Fall brings Western Meadowlark. These grounds are well known for vagrants during migration like Sage Thrasher, Mountain Bluebird, and Say’s Phoebe. On the mudflats in fall, waterfowl are abundant… Peak shorebird migration is late April; expect Dunlin, Western and Least Sandpiper, Semipalmated Plover, Whimbrel, and Long-billed Curlew,” advises the Oregon Coast Birding Trail. Birds of prey, including Bald Eagle, Merlin, and White-tailed Kite are seen here as well. South Jetty Many habitats come together at the South Jetty at the mouth of Yaquina Bay and the trails that extend from there south to South Beach State Park. Along the South Jetty Road, look for loons, cormorants, Pigeon Guillemots, and Harlequin Ducks. The coastal dunes along the paved walking trail offer the opportunity to spy a range of species, including swallows, flycatchers, and Cedar Waxwing. Some winters, Snowy Owls have been found in the dunes. For more detailed information about birding spots and species, go to the Oregon Coast Birding Trail website at www.oregoncoastbirding.com. 40- www.newportchamber.org

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Pedal-Pushing Paradise Biking Around Newport Whether you’ve got a sleek, speedy road bike, a tricked-out mountain bike, or a touring bike with a tinkly bell and a wicker basket on the handlebars, there’s a bike ride for you in and around Newport. Bike rides in the Newport area include road rides with and without killer hills, beautiful paved bike paths, and gnarly trails that include everything from gravel road to single track. A lovely, flat, family-friendly ride is found at South Beach State Park, where a one-mile paved trail runs from the day use area parking lot to the South Jetty parking area. The trail is protected from the summer wind, but the ocean is always nearby: multiple beach access points and an interpretive boardwalk along the trail can make for great side trips. This ride can hook up to the paved trails along the south side of Yaquina Bay all the way to the NOAA facility, and even out to Idaho Point on flat, wide roads along the bay and King Slough. If you want to get out into the woods on mountain bike trails, there are a number of options. A gravel and dirt road extends from Big Creek Park along the shore of Newport’s drinking water reservoir, an out-and-back ride of a little less than 4 miles (please respect private property, which begins at the yellow gate at the end of the road). You can add about 1.5 miles on to this ride by riding on dirt, gravel, and boardwalks on the Ocean to Bay trail from Big Creek Park to Agate Beach and back. More serious mountain bikers can apply for a free permit to ride a web of trails accessible behind Oregon Coast Community College in South Beach. These trails are the site of the annual Coast Hills Classic mountain bike race that takes place in muddy May. There are also extensive trails at Olalla Lake in nearby Toledo. Road riders will enjoy the Lighthouse to Lighthouse ride, which follows a significant stretch of oceanfront, punctuated at either end by a spectacular lighthouse. This moderately challenging route runs the length of the Nye Beach neighborhood, offering a good workout along with its gorgeous views. A short stretch of Highway 101 is necessary on this ride. Keep in mind that the Lighthouse Drive piece of the ride, which extends from Highway 101 to the Yaquina Head Lighthouse, is only accessible during the operating hours of the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area. Another great road option is the Bay Road between Newport’s Bayfront and the city of Toledo. Wide, flat, and low-traffic for most of the ride, this trek takes riders from the scent of salt-water taffy and the bustle of the Bayfront’s restaurants and shops, through the quiet stillness of Yaquina Bay’s backwaters, to the industrial waterfront of Toledo. In need of a bike rental, gear, or repairs? Head to Bike Newport, Newport’s excellent full-service bike shop, on 6th Street.

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Recreation Keep your Fitness on Track at the Newport Recreation Center

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By Nancy Steinberg The City of Newport operates the Newport Recreation Center, a 45,000-square foot municipal facility that has what you need to work up a sweat. You can walk or run on the indoor track, work out on the weight machines, play basketball, or join a fitness class. More details are included below. Gyms The Rec Center has two gyms: a full-size gym for basketball, volleyball, and other sports, and a smaller multi-purpose space used for rollerblading, indoor soccer, gymnastics, toddler play equipment during “Indoor Park” times, and other activities. Both are available to use on a drop-in basis if they are not scheduled for a formal activity. Come shoot some hoops, practice your roller-blading, or bring the little ones to Indoor Park where slides, tunnels, balls, and ride-in cars are provided. Cardio/Strength Training Area Forty-nine strength training and cardio machines are stationed upstairs in the workout area, including elliptical machines, treadmills, recumbent bikes, upright bikes, a stair climber, rowing machines, and strength-training machines. You can also use a large selection of free weights, benches, fitness balls, kettle bells, mats, and other equipment. Certified Personal Trainers are available upon request. A circuit training room and a two-lane track for walking and running are also available. Other Rec Center Facilities The Rec Center also houses two mirrored dance studio/aerobics rooms as well as classrooms and meeting rooms. All of these spaces are available to rent for classes, meetings, birthday parties, and other gatherings. Lockers, showers, and changing rooms are also provided for your convenience. Classes and Activities Many classes and activities offered at the Rec Center, some of which are free for annual pass holders; others welcome drop-in participants with varying drop-in fees. Join the fun in a zumba, stretching, pilates, or cardio fitness class. Pickle ball (a fast-paced racquet sport) welcomes players at a variety of times depending on skill level. Other sports include men’s basketball and co-ed volleyball. Municipal Pool The Newport pool is located near Sam Case Primary School on NE 12th St. (a brand new municipal aquatic center has begun being built adjacent to the Rec Center beginning in fall of 2015 and is slated to open this year). The public is welcome to join in lap swimming, recreational swims, and classes like water aerobics at the pool for a drop-in fee.

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In November of 2013, residents of Newport approved a $7.3 million bond measure that will collect funds for the construction of a brand new municipal pool adjacent to the Newport Rec Center. A ground-breaking ceremony was held on October 26, 2015 and construction of this new facility is now fully underway. The Newport Aquatic Center will include an eightlane lap pool, a warm-water therapy pool, a shallow toddler play area, and a therapeutic hot tub. The pool is projected to open sometime in 2016. For information on construction updates visit the City of Newport’s website: www.thecityofnewport.net. 42- www.newportchamber.org

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Parks Newport offers a large range of parks and open space ranging from sports fields to undeveloped forest lands for hiking to coastal State Parks providing access to our gorgeous beaches. The City of Newport maintains a number of city parks, described here. Agate Beach Neighborhood Park and Dog Park (1 acre) 185 NW 60th Street Features a dog park, covered picnic shelter, small playing field, picnic tables, BBQ grill, play structure and restrooms

Literacy Park (1 acre) 370 W. Olive Street, behind the Newport Public Library Amphitheater and recreation area Mombetsu Sister City Park (0.6 acre) 620 SW Neff Way Japanese garden park dedicated to Newport’s Sister City, Mombetsu, Japan

Betty Wheeler Memorial Field (2.8 acres) 852 NW Nye St. between NW 8th and 10th Two ball fields, restrooms, and concession stand (in-season)

Nye Beach Turnaround (.46 acre) NW Beach Drive Beach access, parking, picnic tables and central to Nye Beach business district

Big Creek Park (2.5 acres) 2510 NE Big Creek Road (near City Reservoir) Picnic and playground facilities include slides, swings, climbing structure, picnic tables, volleyball net, BBQ grills, and covered picnic shelter. The shelter is reservable; reservations are recommended May November.

Ocean to Bay Trail (.67 mile) Trail runs from Big Creek Park west through the Agate Beach Wayside tunnel and on to Agate Beach. Includes boardwalks and bridges, and winds through forested areas and over creek. State Park restrooms located at Agate Beach Wayside.

Don Davis Park (2 acres) 832 W. Olive (Restroom) 840 W. Olive (Gazebo) Vietnam Veterans Memorial, gazebo, cobblestone pathway with beach access and sitting areas Forest Park (80+ acres) This gorgeous forested tract runs between Big Creek Park and the municipal swimming pool. A wide walking trail winds climbs through Sitka spruce forest. Founding Rock (0.7 acre) 511 SW Coast Highway Historic downtown sitting area Frank V. Wade Memorial Park (8.8 acres) 1445 NE Big Creek Road Baseball and softball fields, four tennis courts, playground equipment, community garden, Summer Activity Club Headquarters, restrooms, landscaped walkways, and picnic tables

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Sam Moore Parkway (5.73 acres) 656 NW High St. (between Betty Wheeler & NW High Street) Natural canyon with walking trail, play structure, picnic area, and sports park bowls Wilder Twin Park 625 SE 43rd St. Features a kids’ play area with a covered picnic table and trailhead to wooded trails, as well as a Frisbee golf course across the street Wilder Dog Park (.7 acre) 40th St close to Community College Campus The Wilder dog park features a transitional entry and exit corral and a water spigot for animals. Coast Park (2 acres) 100 SW Coast Street next to the Performing Arts Center State of the art play equipment, a magnificently detailed shipwreck, a wetland garden and more

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Economy

Doing Business in Newport

Doing Business Still as alluring as ever, Newport, Oregon is not only a great place to live and raise a family, it's a fertile ground for business growth and prosperity. The city is located in Lincoln County, along Oregon's Central Coast, at the confluence of the Yaquina River and the Pacific Ocean. The beauty of the Pacific Ocean and the scenic coastal beaches naturally attracts people to this port city of 10,000. Newport has been named as one of the “Paradise Found: 12 Great Towns You Could Call Home� in Pacific Northwest Magazine. The Pacific Ocean, award winning sandy ocean beaches, abundant wilderness areas, and national forests are a few of the amenities that the area offers. The 992 square miles of Lincoln County also encompass mountainous, wooded terrain, steep ridges, and winding inland valleys along with level river flood plains and ocean beaches. The elevation of Newport ranges from sea level to 300 feet, with a mean elevation of 75 feet. Newport is situated in the central region of Lincoln County which consists of the cities of Depoe Bay, Lincoln City, Newport, Siletz, Toledo, Waldport and Yachats, and the communities of Chitwood, Seal Rock and Tidewater.

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Newport, the county seat of Lincoln County, is the business center of the county. Most commercial/retail development is on the bayfront and along Highway 101, which bisects the city. Newport is a transportation hub, with state highway routes to the north, south, and east, an airport, and an excellent port with a deep-water international terminal. The city is a progressively growing community committed to preserving the treasures of the Oregon coast while creating a successful business environment and keeping businesses viable and competitive. The steady population growth, breathtaking environment, great quality of life and continued economic vitality of the Newport area has made it an ideal location for business to thrive. This publication is intended to provide an overview of the business and economic climate of Newport and Lincoln County. All available information is Lincoln County data, unless Newport specific numbers were available. Further information may be obtained from the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce, 555 SW Coast Hwy, Newport OR 97365, 1-800-262-7844.

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1600 N COAST HWY, STE 1676, NEWPORT OR 97365. We are in the SeaTowne Plaza directly above the Gluten Free Store. We look forward to meeting you!

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Economy

Doing Business in Newport

Commercial Fishing A Major Newport Industry Information courtesy of Fishermen Involved in Natural Energy (FINE), finecommittee.org Commercial fishing in Oregon is a significant contributor to Oregon’s coastal and state economy. Approximately 250 commercial fishing vessels are home-ported in Lincoln County, the majority of which are based in Newport (some are also based in Depoe Bay and Toledo). There are at least double that number of commercial fishing vessels in the county, representing vessels that are home-ported elsewhere but spend time fishing off of Lincoln County. Vessels range in size from 18 to 126 ft, and are valued at $5000 to $3 million. A few of these vessels are distant water vessels that spend the majority of their fishing year in Alaska, returning to Lincoln County for maintenance and repairs and, in some cases, to participate in the Dungeness crab and whiting fisheries. Most of the commercial fishing fleet fishes locally and sells their catch to buyers in this area. While the majority of their fishing effort and subsequent harvest occurs outside of state waters, significant production in crab, salmon, and groundfish occurs within three miles of the coast (state waters) in some years. The majority of the sport-fishing activities also take place within three miles. During the 2003-2006 time period, the ex-vessel value (price paid to fishermen) for commercial landings of fish and shellfish in Lincoln County totaled $113,219,443, or an average of $28,304,861 per year. In 2012 in Newport alone, ex-vessel value of commercial landings was $37.2 million. Dungeness crab was the highest value species harvested, averaging $11,798,048 per year. The ex-vessel dollars are multiplied into the community several times over. In 2006 Dungeness crab was the top species landed in Oregon by value. Whiting was the top volume species averaging 72,772,189 pounds per year. Distant water commercial fishing vessels, from 75 to 126 ft in length, fishing primarily in Alaska, contribute an additional $32 million per year to the Lincoln County economy. In 2013 Newport ranked 13th in the nation for seafood landings by weight and 19th by income.

Major Fisheries and Vessel Types by Ginny Goblirsch and Steve Theberge

Sablefish Sablefish, or black cod, are a tasty fish just gaining popularity in this country. High in oil content, sablefish make an excellent fish for smoking. They are caught by longline, trawl, or pots. In the longline fishery, spacing for sablefish is much closer than for halibut, with hooks every 3 or 4 feet. They are fished at 100 to 400 fathoms. Sablefish are soft mouthed and can wiggle free of hooks. They also can be consumed by bottom dwellers, so the lines are hauled after four to six hours. The crew baits the hooks, often using herring, octopus, and cod. Most sablefish are beheaded and gutted, frozen, and exported to Japanese markets. Traps Pot fishermen use baited traps to catch Dungeness crab and sablefish (also known as black cod). Dungeness crabbing is seasonal, usually from December 1 to August 15. The majority of the catch occurs during the first two months of the season. Most vessels participate in a combination of other fisheries during various times of the year. Crabbers are rigged with a large hydraulic block mounted just behind the pilot house used to haul in pots. Because the catch is delivered to the market live, the vessels have a circulating seawater system in their holds. Most pots are circular, measure three to four feet across, and weigh from 75 to 120 pounds. Tunnels on opposite sides allow crabs to enter the trap, and a ring on the top gives undersized crabs an escape route. The traps are baited with herring, squid, or razor clams. A single line with usually two cylindrical plastic buoys is attached to the trap. Buoys are marked or colored to distinguish one vessel’s pots from another. Crab boats typically have a two- to four-person crew. The crew pushes the pots over one at a time as the vessel follows a particular depth line, usually between 3 and 80 fathoms. Pots are retrieved one at a time by snagging the buoy line with a hooked pole. The line is placed in the block, which hauls the pot into the vessel. Each vessel is allowed to fish a certain maximum number of pots, each of which can hold up to 60 crabs. When the traps come up, they are emptied, the catch is sorted, and the pot is rebaited and put back out. Crab pots are checked every one to seven days, depending on fishing conditions.

Long-liners Long-lining involves using a longline (ground line) with baited hooks on leaders attached at intervals. Sablefish (black cod) and halibut are caught on longline gear. The longline is stretched over the bottom, anchored at each end, and marked by surface buoys, poles, and flags. Longline boats have a distinctive appearance. The boats have a baiting tent, shed, or table on the stern. Chutes and pulleys are visible and are used in hauling or setting out the longline. The longline or groundlines are stored in tubs. The hooks on the longline are hung on the rim of the tub to keep them from getting tangled. The tubs on the work deck hold the ground line with the hooks placed around the rims. Halibut Halibut are large flatfish that can grow to be as large as 500 pounds and 9 feet in length. Because Oregon is at the southern end of this species’ range, fishermen tend to catch younger fish, seldom more than 150 pounds. A halibut groundline might cover three miles with up to 800 hooks and take three hours to retrieve. The lines are set in 30 to 150 fathoms (1 fathom equals 6 feet) and soaked 6 to 12 hours before hauling. 46- www.newportchamber.org

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Trawlers A trawler is a vessel that drags a funnel-shaped net through water to harvest fish or shrimp. The net is wide at the mouth and tapers back to a narrow cod end that collects the catch. The average bottom trawl opening is 40 to 60 feet wide and 8 to 10 feet tall. Bottom trawlers usually tow their nets at 1 to 2 knots on or above the ocean floor. Fishermen might tow midwater trawls faster to catch faster-swimming schooling fish. Trawlers have a large metal trawl door that is attached to each side, or wing, on the front of the net. The water hits the doors and the pressure of the water passing over the door spreads the net open. A steel cable extends from the door to a winch just behind the pilot house. Most large trawlers have square sterns with inclined ramps and are referred to as stern trawlers. The nets are hauled aboard up the inclined ramp on the stern. Older trawlers without inclined ramps haul their nets over the sides using a haul line and a block on an overhead boom to bring in the cod end of the net. Bottom trawlers tow the net along the ocean floor to catch fish that live on or just off the bottom. These fish include rockfish, cod, sablefish (black cod), ocean perch, flounder, and sole. Tow times can last from 30 minutes to several hours. Depths can range from 5 to 700 fathoms (a fathom equals six feet). Bottom trawlers typically fish from 1 to 40 miles offshore. Midwater trawlers tow a net off the stern from just above the bottom to just below the surface. They harvest fish traveling in schools, such as Pacific whiting. The fishermen use electronic equipment to find and stay with the fish. One tow may yield 50 tons of fish. Shrimpers Pacific pink shrimp are smaller than the peel-and-eat variety most people are used to. They are sometimes called popcorn or cocktail shrimp or, mistakenly, bay shrimp. Shrimp live at depths of 40 to 150 fathoms. Shrimpers, who fish from April 1 through October 31, tow one or two small-meshed (1 1/2-inch) nets just above the ocean floor. Single-rigged shrimpers tow one net off the stern, like bottom draggers, and store the net on a stern-mounted reel. Double-rigged shrimpers tow one net off each side of the vessel. Large outriggers are lowered to a 60-degree angle to let the nets out. The nets also have chains (tickler chains) attached to the footrope. These chains drag along the muddy bottom, stirring the shrimp up off the bottom and into the net. On board, the shrimp are emptied from the net onto a shallow sorting table or dumped into a temporary storage hopper and then sorted mechanically. Small fish are removed as the shrimp is conveyed to the fish hold, where they are packed in ice. Pacific shrimp are processed onshore through a cooking and peeling process and then shipped fresh or frozen in a process called individually quick frozen, or IQF. Tuna Trollers A troller fishes for albacore tuna, as for salmon, by towing a number of lures, or baited hooks, through the water. Albacore trollers tow artificial lures on the surface at faster speeds (from four to eight knots) than those used for salmon, to catch fast-moving, hard-hitting tuna. Action can be fast and furious, with fishermen pulling in fish as fast as they can. A day’s catch can range from nothing to several hundred fish. A good day’s catch might be 300 tuna, with individual fish weighing up to 30 pounds. Albacore trollers, called jig boats, tow 10 to 20 lines of varying lengths from the outriggers and stern. A lure (jig) is attached to the end of each unweighted line. Jigs have metal heads, plastic skirts or feathers, and

large barbless hooks and are shaped to look like squid. There is a cord attached to each line, called a tag line. The tag line is used to pull the fishing line within reach, where a mechanical reel is then used to bring the fish the rest of the way in. Each fish is landed by hand, unhooked, and then bled and prepared for icing or freezing. Albacore boats are from 38 to 100 feet long and have a crew of two to three fishermen. The larger vessels can range hundreds of miles offshore, and a trip can last a month or more. The catch on these vessels is fresh frozen at sea. Albacore usually arrive in the summer with the warm current from Japan and leave in the fall, but water conditions influence whether and when they appear off the Oregon coast. Albacore prefer a water temperature of 58 to 64 degrees, and virtually no other fish are caught as bycatch when fishermen troll at this temperature range. Fish caught for the major canneries are not bled as are fish targeted for local fresh markets. Salmon Trollers Salmon trollers supply fresh Chinook salmon to markets. The boats vary in size from 18-foot day boats to trip boats up to 60 feet. Smaller vessels return to port daily whereas larger vessels might stay at sea up to eight days. A troller fishes for salmon by towing a number of lures or baited hooks through the water. Fishing lines are rigged to a pair of outriggers (trolling poles) three to six inches in diameter. When lowered, the outriggers hold the fishing lines away from the boat. The gear is built to withstand the shock of hard-striking fish. Many of the vessels have a trolling pit in the stern so that fishermen can steer while operating the gear. Stainless steel lines are fished from each outrigger. Two to six lines are used, and each line is limited to four lures on monofilament leaders (spreads) attached at intervals of two to four fathoms. A 10- to 50-pound weight (cannon ball) takes each line to the desired depth. Fishing lines are set and retrieved using hydraulic gurdies (mechanical cranks). To spread out the lures and to prevent tangles, the crew uses float bags to float up to two lines per side behind the boat. www.newportchamber.org -47


Economy

Doing Business in Newport

Newport’s Marine Science Economy: Economic growth through studying the sea Newport residents have always made a living from the sea. Fishing is in our history and in our blood, and our tourism economy relies heavily on our gorgeous beaches. Another ocean-related economic engine here is marine science, a major and growing sector of our economy. From cutting-edge research to ocean monitoring to innovative educational approaches, we make it our business to learn about the ocean and educate children and adults about its mysteries. Oregon State University’s (OSU) Hatfield Marine Science Center (HMSC) is the centerpiece of this sector. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2015, HMSC employs about 300 scientists, educators, students, and support staff. In addition to OSU faculty members based at HMSC, many government agencies are co-located on the South Beach campus, including personnel from the federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service, the U. S. Department of Agriculture, the U. S. Geological Survey, and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. The overall budget of the center, including both OSU and agency budgets, is approximately $46 million. One of the center’s greatest strengths is collaborative research, facilitated by the co-location of so many agencies. The cutting-edge research at HMSC includes studies of salmon genetics, impacts of ocean acidification on fish and shellfish, underwater volcanoes, oyster nutrition, marine mammal migrations, and more. The center operates two research vessels: The 54-foot Elakha, used for coastal work, and the 177-foot Oceanus for work offshore. OSU’s Marine Mammal Institute also operates the R/V Pacific Storm, a retrofitted trawler. OSU was recently awarded a contract to lead the development of the next series of federal research vessels; one of the first to be produced will operate out of Newport, replacing the aging Oceanus. OSU is planning an extensive expansion of the HMSC facility, mission, and programs. The goal of the initiative is to integrate all of OSU’s ocean-related offerings and expand the Newport campus to accommodate 500 students in residence per year (currently there are about 50 students in residence at HMSC at any given time). Plans call for expanded facilities, including extensive classroom, office, and laboratory space. OSU is also a major player in the development of marine renewable energy, wave energy in particular, on the Oregon coast. The Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center (NNMREC), a partnership between OSU and the University of Washington, operates the Pacific Marine Energy Center (PMEC) offshore of Newport. PMEC consists of two offshore test sites – one autonomous and one grid-connected – where wave energy devices can be tested. A new addition to the marine science cluster in Newport is the NOAA Marine Operations Center – Pacific (MOC-P), the headquarters of the entire Pacific fleet of NOAA research vessels, also in South Beach close to HMSC. After a highly competitive bidding process, Newport was successful in attracting the facility here. Construction was completed by the Port of Newport in 2011. Five research vessels dock in at the Newport facility, which is staffed by 175 people (not all of whom are residents of Lincoln County). These vessels map the ocean floor to create nautical charts, conduct fisheries surveys, and serve as platforms for government and university research. The Ocean Observatories Initiative of the National Science Foundation is a networked system of cutting-edge sensors that will monitor the chemistry and biology of the ocean and seafloor. One set of these instruments, part of the so-called “Endurance Array,” will be located offshore of Newport, including cabled arrays of sensors and standalone buoys; autonomous research gliders will also ply the waters as part of the OOI. The array will have a life span of 25 years, with an NSF investment of approximately $60 million per year. While coordination and management of the OOI program locally (and, in part, regionally) is being conducted by faculty at Oregon State University in Corvallis, a Newport presence is planned, and local contractors and businesses could be utilized for tasks such as buoy maintenance, storage, and repair. Another ocean observing system that has a local component is the

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Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems (NANOOS), which is the Regional Association of the national Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) in the Pacific Northwest, primarily Washington and Oregon. NANOOS is a partnership of over 40 entities, including industry, state agencies, local governments, tribes, non-government organizations, and educational institutions, which work together to provide intensive monitoring of the marine environment. The Port of Newport and personnel from the Newport office of the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries are partners in this initiative. Thanks in part to the concentration of marine science being conducted in Newport, an equally impressive array of marine education programs is also clustered here. Hatfield is a critical center of marine education, providing undergraduate and graduate education through OSU and HMSC’s partner agencies, as well as public education via its Oregon Sea Grant-run Visitor Center. The Visitor Center is also a laboratory where exciting new research is being conducted by OSU faculty and graduate students on how people learn in informal learning environments like museums. Finally, Sea Grant personnel provide hands-on classes to visiting students from classrooms all over the state. The Oregon Coast Aquarium, located close to HMSC in South Beach, attracts visitors from around the globe – in fact, it is one of the top tourist attractions in Oregon. It is a critical educational resource for the state as well: more than 40,000 students come through its doors every year. Parents Magazine, Forbes Traveler, USA Today, 10Best.com and Coastal Living named the Oregon Coast Aquarium among the top ten in the nation. The Portland Business Journal listed the Aquarium as one of the top five education-based nonprofits in the state and Spirit Magazine called Passages of the Deep “The coolest 50 yards on the Oregon Coast.” The Aquarium also has an active outreach program, which brings their education program to students around the state. The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry recently purchased a parcel in South Beach where they intend to build a facility to accommodate a summer residential marine science camp What is the economic impact of all of this marine science activity? A 2011 analysis estimated that the overall indirect spending resulting from the marine science and education sector was $55 million, creating a total of 1200 jobs in the region. The sector represents 6% of the county’s economy (as of 2013). Seeing the potential for major economic growth based on the marine research sector, local economic development interests, businesses, scientists, and community leaders have developed a group to help address this issue proactively. The Yaquina Bay Ocean Observing Initiative (YBOOI) is committed to pursuing collaborative economic development opportunities for Newport and Lincoln County related to ocean observing activities. They have conducted multiple strategic planning events and an ocean observing conference in Newport in recent years, and a steering committee is spearheading efforts to capitalize on these opportunities. The room for growth in this sector is enormous. YBOOI, the Chamber of Commerce, the City of Newport, Lincoln County, and the Port of Newport are all committed to encouraging businesses to relocate or grow in Newport and on the central coast in general. There isn’t a better place in the Pacific Northwest to build a marine-related business. For more information about the entities described here, please see: Hatfield Marine Science Center: hmsc.oregonstate.edu Ocean Observatories Initiative: oceanobservatories.org NANOOS: www.nanoos.org NOAA MOC-P: www.moc.noaa.gov/MOC-P/mop.html Oregon Sea Grant/HMSC Visitor Center: hmsc.oregonstate.edu/visitor/ Oregon Coast Aquarium: aquarium.org Oregon Museum of Science and Industry: www.omsi.edu Yaquina Bay Ocean Observing Initiative: ybooi.org


Financial Sector The financial needs of Newport residents and businesses are well served by a variety of financial institutions. The city has eight bank branches located throughout town. Two of these are Oregon-based institutions, catering to the business and consumer needs of Oregonians. There are also three large national institutions: U.S. Bank, Bank of America, and JP Morgan Chase Bank. Newport also has OSU Federal Credit Union* and TLC Federal Credit Union*. The broad range of banking options assures borrowing needs, including mortgage and business borrowing, can be met without leaving town. To serve our growing population, Newport has many talented and well-qualified financial planners and CPAs who combine top-notch professional expertise with small-town service. Whether you are relocating your business, thinking of a startup, buying a vacation home, or looking to retire to Newport, make sure to visit these categories in our Membership Listing to find that special person to handle all of your financial questions.

Retail

These are the banks and where they are headquartered Bank

State HQ

# Offices in US

National Deposits ($000s)

Local Deposits ($000s)

Local Market Share

Oregon Coast Bank

OR

5

73,665

87,014

21.46%

Columbia Bank

WA

153

6,969,812

82,348

20.31%

U.S. Bank

OH

3,220

279,477,923

72,110

17.78%

Bank of America

NC

4860

1,169,529,422

39,320

9.70%

Umpqua Bank

OR

333

17,212,404

34,208

8.44%

Washington Federal

WA

246

10,556,487

30,472

7.52%

JP Morgan Chase Bank

OH

5544

1,069,398,361

26,639

6.57%

Bank of the West

CA

569

50,668,185

33,366

8.23%

14,930

2,603,886,259

405,477

100.00%

TOTALS

*Chamber Member Institutions / Source: FDIC.gov – June 30, 2014

Newport’s retail landscape includes everything from “big box” stores like Wal-Mart and Fred Meyer to small outlets selling everything from used books to upscale clothing to wine. We have four major grocery stores (Fred Meyer, Safeway, Thriftway, and Cash and Carry; Wal-Mart carries extensive grocery offerings as well), as well as an Asian market (Mai’s Asian Market), natural foods co-op (Oceana Natural Foods), and many smaller grocery and convenience stores. Retail sales in Newport in 2007 (the most recent year for which data are available) totaled $281,503,000. Retail sales per capita in the same year were $28,409. Retail trade comprises 13% of our industry; 4% of our work force is engaged in retail sales work (excluding cashiers), according to data from www.city-data.com.

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Economy Newport Housing and Real Estate Data from U.S. Census Bureau, 2009-2013 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES: In 2009-2013 there were an estimated 4,481 households in Newport. The average estimated household size was 2.15 people. Families made up 59.4% of the households in Newport. This figure includes married-couple families (41.4%). Nonfamily households made up 40.6% of all households in Newport. HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS: In 2009-2013 Newport had an estimated total of 5,636 housing units, 20.5% of which were vacant. Of the total housing units, 54.0% were single unit detached structures, 35.4% were single-unit attached and multi-unit structures, and 9.7% were mobile homes. 30.9% of the housing units were built since 1990. OCCUPIED HOUSING UNIT CHARACTERISTICS: In 2009-2013 Newport had an estimated 4,481 occupied housing units – 2,350 (52.4%) owner-occupied and 2,131 (47.6%) renter-occupied. 3.3% of households did not have telephone service and 7% did not have access to a vehicle for private use. 44.3% had access to one vehicle, 31.3% had two vehicles available, and 17.4% had three or more. HOUSING COSTS: In 2009-2013 the median monthly estimated

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Doing Business in Newport housing cost for mortgaged owners was $1,504, for non-mortgaged owners it was $485, and for renters it was $837. 58.9% of owneroccupied units have owners with mortgages and 41.1% have owners without mortgages. Of owners with a mortgage, 31.2% spend 30% or more of their household income on housing; 46.9% of renters spend more than 30% of their income on housing (excluding units where SMOCAPI and GRAPI cannot be computed).

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146 S.E. 1st Newport, Oregon 97365

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Tourism

Things to Do and See in Newport Tourism Tourism thrives in Newport because there is so much to do and see here. Approximately two to three million people a year come for the beaches, the scenery, the attractions, the activities, the culinary opportunities, the beer, or just to get away. Newport appeals to “kids” of all ages. Tourism is a major economic engine for Newport. With over 1,700 lodging rooms throughout the city, one can certainly find a range of accommodations that meets every need. The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to increasing the frequency and duration of stay for convention, leisure, and group travelers as well as families. While there may be competition with other coastal markets for visitor business, Newport is clearly a great choice. The town is an authentic “boots-on” kind of community, offering one hundred percent Newport – the real deal! If you have questions related to tourism, or are interested in finding a location in Newport for an event or meeting, please contact Bobbi Price, Festival and Tourism Coordinator at the Newport Chamber of Commerce at (541) 2658801 or bobbi@newportchamber.org.

Lincoln County Travel Impacts, 2004-2015 (projected) Source: Dean Runyan Associates 2014 report prepared for Oregon Travel Commission

2006

2008

2010

2011

2012

2013

2015p

Total Direct Travel Spending ($Million) Destination Spending Other Travel* Total Direct Spending

408.6 10.5 419.0

432.5 12.5 445.0

423.2 9.8 433.0

423.0 11.0 434.1

432.6 11.3 443.9

459.6 11.0 470.7

496.2 11.1 507.3

119.3 102.3 39.0 51.0 55.6 55.8 423.0

121.7 105.9 40.4 51.3 56.6 56.7 432.6

127.3 116.3 43.0 52.3 60.5 60.3 459.6

138.6 129.0 46.1 53.6 64.9 64.0 496.2

88.2 17.5 12.8 1.6 1.7 121.9

93.5 14.9 13.8 1.7 1.7 125.6

98.8 16.3 14.9 2.0 1.9 133.9

3,850 990 600 50 40 5,520

3,960 930 630 60 40 5,630

4,090 1,060 670 60 40 5,920

Visitor Spending by Commodity Purchased ($Million) Accommodations Food Service Food Stores Local Tran. & Gas Arts, Ent. & Rec. Retail Sales Destination Spending

116.2 92.9 37.1 43.3 59.7 59.4 408.6

120.4 102.7 39.6 53.7 59.2 57.0 432.5

120.5 105.1 38.2 45.4 57.2 56.8 423.2

Industry Earnings Generated by Travel Spending ($Million) Accom. & Food Serv. Arts, Ent. & Rec. Retail** Ground Tran. Other Travel* Total Direct Earnings

78.4 15.8 12.6 1.5 2.0 110.3

86.0 18.0 13.0 1.6 2.2 120.9

84.2 16.4 12.6 1.6 1.7 116.5

83.4 15.9 12.6 1.6 1.7 115.3

Industry Employment Generated by Travel Spending (Jobs) Accom. & Food Serv. Arts, Ent. & Rec. Retail** Ground Tran. Other Travel* Total Direct Employment

3,830 940 640 60 50 5,510

4,090 950 640 60 50 5,770

3,920 930 600 50 40 5,540

3,820 860 600 50 40 5,370

Government Revenue Generated by Travel Spending ($Million) Local Tax Receipts 8.4 8.1 9.3 9.2 9.2 10.1 11.0 State Tax Receipts 10.1 10.9 10.5 11.1 11.4 11.8 12.4 Total Local & State 18.6 19.0 19.8 20.3 20.6 21.8 23.4 Details may not add to totals due to rounding. *Other Travel includes resident air travel and ground transportation impacts for travel to other Oregon visitor destinations, and travel agencies. **Retail includes gasoline.

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The Landing at Newport was developed in the year 2000 as a 57 unit Condominium-Hotel and is now one of Newport’s premiere properties. The concept combines a resort-style hotel operation with condominium ownership. Each guest and owner will enjoy Free WiFi, cable television with three premium channels, a fitness center, business center, conference room, movie rentals, newspaper, a large patio with a gazeboard sufficient seating for a large event of up to 75 persons, BBQ’s crab cookers, a spectacular view of the Yaquina Bay and Bridge, a friendly and professional staff, and much, much more. Secure underground parking with elevator service is also available to all guests and owners. The Landing is a pet friendly property with deposit and daily fees, although with limited availability. Tucked carefully away in Newport’s historic bayfront, The Landing offers guests and owners a panoramic view of all that the bayfront has to offer.


Tourism Guiding Lights Newport’s two lighthouses shine through the darkest, stormiest nights By Nancy Steinberg

Newport is lucky enough to have two picturesque lighthouses that were historically used to guide and warn ships at sea. These historic treasures are now landmarks and tourist destinations as well as icons of our beautiful city. Yaquina Bay Lighthouse A piece of Oregon history sits atop a bluff at the mouth of the Yaquina River: the historic Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, built in 1871 and decommissioned in 1874, having been made obsolete by the new Yaquina Head Lighthouse just up the coast a few miles. It was officially restored as a privately maintained aid to navigation on December 7, 1996. This old girl, believed to be the oldest structure in Newport, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It is also the only existing Oregon lighthouse with the living quarters attached, and the only historic wooden Oregon lighthouse still standing. It is also rumored to be haunted, although the haunting story seems to have originated with a fiction short story written in 1899. The Yaquina Bay Lighthouse has been restored to its original condition by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD), with the help of many people and agencies, including Friends of Yaquina Lighthouses. Friends of Yaquina Lighthouses is a private 501(c)3 nonprofit organization formed by local citizens to provide and support the restoration, education and interpretive services of the park. This organization relies heavily on volunteer support in all areas of operation. The official relighting ceremony with the US Coast Guard took place on December 7, 1996. The light, 161 feet above sea level, shines with a steady white light from dusk to dawn (and sometimes on dark days, because it is controlled by a photocell). The Lighthouse is open to the public every day except for holidays such as Christmas, New Years, and Thanksgiving. Entrance is free by donation. The lighthouse is accessible via paved trails and a walkway leading to the top of the hill within Yaquina Bay State Park, at the north end of the Yaquina Bay Bridge. Access-compromised visitor groups are encouraged to use the large parking lot at the back of the lighthouse (entrance at SW Government and 9th Streets). Inside the lighthouse, two flights of stairs lead to the watch room. The lantern room is not open to the public. The basement is open to the public and features a video about the lighthouse. The interpretive store offers many educational items about lighthouses and the surrounding coastal habitat. The lighthouse is now surrounded by beautiful Yaquina Bay State Park,

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Things to Do and See in Newport which includes walking trails through forested lands, a fishermen’s memorial, a scenic overlook that provides great views of the entrance to Yaquina Bay and the Yaquina Bay Bridge, and beach access. Yaquina Head Lighthouse With more than 350,000 visitors a year, the Yaquina Head Lighthouse is one of the West Coast’s most visited lighthouses. Located just north of Newport in the federal Bureau of Land Management’s Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, the Yaquina Head Lighthouse was built in 1873, and remains an excellent example of late 1800s lighthouses. At 93 feet, the tower is the tallest lighthouse in Oregon. Located on a narrow point of land jutting due west into the Pacific Ocean, the Yaquina Head Lighthouse took more than a year to build, using more than 370,000 bricks. The light has been active since Head Keeper Fayette Crosby first walked up the 114 steps to light the wicks on the evening of August 20, 1873. During this time, the oil-burning, fixed white light was displayed from sunset to sunrise. Today, the fully automated first order Fresnel lens runs on commercial power, flashing its unique pattern of two seconds on, two seconds off, two seconds on, 14 seconds off, 24 hours a day. The oil burning wicks were replaced with a 1,000-watt globe which, according to the U.S. Coast Guard, keepers of the aid to navigation, generates over 130,000 candlepower. While the nightly vigil of watching the light is gone, as are the resident keepers and their quarters, the Bureau of Land Management, who is now responsible for the tower, guides visitors through the lighthouse with tales of yesteryear, year round. The interpretive center, which opened at Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area in May 1997, is the best place to start your visit to this 100 acre site. It houses exhibits related to many features of the area, along with a well-stocked interpretive store. Proceeds from store sales directly benefit Friends of Yaquina Lighthouses, and are used for lighthouse restoration, education, interpretation, and maintenance. Yaquina Head offers much more than the lighthouse: Trails provide easy access to view marine wildlife in tide pools, rookery rocks, and coves. The Lighthouse is open to the public every day except for Thanksgiving and Christmas. For more information on either lighthouse, go to www.yaquinalights.org. Photos: Johanna Wienert


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At the Elizabeth Street Inn, we encourage all of our guests to spend the day exploring Newport. As the capital of the Central Oregon Coast, Newport offers visitors towering lighthouses, beautiful beaches, and unique shopping. But when the sun starts to set over the ocean, there is no better place to be than the Elizabeth Street Inn. Fully remodeled by Spring of 2016

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Tourism

Things to Do and See in Newport

Oregon Coast Aquarium Sea Lions, Sharks, and Otters Await Your Visit No visit to Newport is complete without a stop at the Oregon Coast Aquarium. This world-class marine attraction overlooks scenic Yaquina Bay just south of the Yaquina Bay Bridge. The Aquarium strives to be a center of excellence for ocean literacy and plays an active role in conservation, education and animal rehabilitation efforts. As one of Oregon’s most popular attractions, the Aquarium hosts an estimated 450,000 visitors annually. The 501(c)3 non-profit is funded through ticket sales, grants, and the support of Aquarium members. The 39-acre facility features indoor and outdoor exhibits that have repeatedly earned the Aquarium a ranking as one of the top ten aquariums in the nation. Visitors can immerse themselves in the Aquarium with a wander through a range of permanent exhibits and one rotating temporary exhibit. Passages of the Deep, named “The coolest 50 yards on the Oregon Coast!” by Spirit Magazine, is a 1.32 million-gallon exhibit displaying a diverse array of marine animals including sharks up to 10 feet long. The series of tunnels feature a 360 degree view of three different kinds of underwater landscapes characteristic of our ocean off the Oregon Coast. Guests can discover the mysterious world of underwater archaeology in the new special exhibition, “Secrets of Shipwrecks: Part History. Part Mystery.” A wander through 1.32-million gallons of seawater in Passages of the Deep immerses visitors into the world of local marine life – including over 100

sharks. The series of tunnels feature 360 degree views of three different kinds of landscapes an underwater explorer might find off the Oregon Coast. The Aquarium also boasts one of the largest outdoor seabird aviaries in the United States. Tufted puffins, common murres, rhinoceros auklets, pigeon guillemots and black oystercatchers all call the craggy cliffs and clear ponds home. Daily feedings delight visitors of all ages as each bird larks about to get the fishes of their choice. In addition to the seabird aviary, the Aquarium houses two turkey vultures. Guests are often surprised by the size of the brother and sister pair, Ichabod and Olive, who busy themselves with toys and other enrichment items. A nearby underwater cave is inhabited by a Giant Pacific Octopus. Viewers sometimes need to stretch their powers of observation to spot the creature, which can camouflage itself and squeeze its soft body into dark crags. Guests can book an octopus encounter to feed and shake hands with one of these intelligent, seemingly alien animals. The Aquarium’s sea otter exhibit is home to the largest population of sea otters in Oregon today. The all-male raft is comprised of rescued otters from the California and Alaska coasts. Visitors could easily pass an entire afternoon watching the antics of Judge, Mojo, Schuster, and the two latest additions to the clan, Nuka and Oswald. The Aquarium is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the summer travel season and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the winter months. To check for discounts, purchase tickets and learn more, visit www.aquarium.org.

Mysteries of the Deep Revealed at the Hatfield Marine Science Center Ever watch an octopus devour a live crab? Want to try your hand at generating electricity with a wave? Have questions about invasive species, underwater earthquakes, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, or local fish species? You can do all this and more at the Visitor Center of the Mark O. Hatfield Marine Science Center in South Beach. HMSC is a facility of Oregon State University, but its campus is home to scientists from a wide variety of institutions, including OSU, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and others. All told, approximately 300 scientists, educators, and support staff work at the center, conducting research, outreach, and education programs focused on our watery world. The topics studied there are as diverse as the inhabitants of the sea themselves: salmon genetics, the environmental impacts of wave energy, whale migration patterns, eruptions at undersea volcanoes, effects of 56- www.newportchamber.org

ocean acidification on fish, and much more. Some of the most high-profile, cutting edge marine science in the world is carried out at Hatfield and by Hatfield-associated researchers. When an enormous dock ripped from its moorings by the March 2011 Japanese tsunami landed on a Newport beach in June 2012, Hatfield scientists Jessica Miller and John Chapman were the ones who took the lead on examining the potentially invasive species on the dock. A piece of that dock now stands as a sentinel and reminder outside the front door of the Visitor Center. Marine Mammal Institute Associate Director Scott Baker has made headlines with his genetics work demonstrating that endangered whale meat was being served in sushi restaurants in Seoul and Los Angeles. His pioneering work was featured in the eco-thriller/ documentary “The Cove,” released to great acclaim in 2009. The best way to learn about what goes on at HMSC is by checking out the Visitor Center, where most of the exhibits are related to HMSC faculty Photo:s: Uncage the Soul


Pacific Maritime & Heritage Center: A new home for local history opens to great acclaim

research. One particularly hot topic is wave energy – how to extract it and what the environmental impacts of wave energy devices in the ocean might be. The wave energy exhibit at the Visitor Center covers these topics with hands-on activities. Another exhibit covers the threat of invasive species, a very real problem for the local coastal ecosystems. The VC also features touch tanks where visitors can be embraced by a sea anemone or stroke a tide pool fish. And of course, there’s the octopus, the mascot of the center that greets visitors as they enter. Check the schedule for her feeding times – it’s quite a show. HMSC doesn’t like to let any data escape, and so even the Visitor Center is a laboratory. Here a team of researchers focused on “free-choice learning,” education that takes place outside of a formal classroom setting and under the student’s own initiative, studies the behaviors and interactions of visitors with the exhibits and with each other. Cameras and other high-tech equipment installed throughout the center aid in those studies, and a cadre of researchers works behind the scenes to learn how we learn. The Visitor Center (2030 SE Marine Science Drive) is open 10 am to 5 pm seven days a week from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Admission is by donation ($5 per person/$20 per family is suggested). For more information, go to hmsc.oregonstate.edu. Photos: Johanna Wienert

It is fitting that a building housing a history museum should have a colorful history itself. Such is the case for the Pacific Maritime & Heritage Center on the Bayfront in Newport. The stately greengrey building overlooking the fishing fleet has been a private estate, a nightclub, a restaurant, a decidedly unofficial hangout for local teens, and even the home of an off-track betting facility and Chippendale’s dancers. When the Lincoln County Historical Society acquired the old Smuggler’s Cove nightclub, the property was, in a word, a mess. Luckily for locals and visitors alike, the Historical Society made the risky decision to forge ahead and fix it up. After more than eight years of slow fund-raising and countless hours of volunteer time to keep the restoration going through the recession, the Pacific Maritime & Heritage Center opened in June 2013. It is stunningly gorgeous inside, open and light, a fitting home in which to house and explore Lincoln County’s maritime history. Many of the artifacts currently on display were donated by the local community. The result is a somewhat eclectic but beautifully curated and displayed set of items that span Lincoln County’s fishing, surfing, shipping, and tourism heritage. Every item on display comes with a fascinating story. One compelling local maritime story told through artifacts on display is of the wreck of the Blue Magpie, a 321-foot cargo ship that ran aground against the jetty at the entrance to Yaquina Bay and sank. A local diver contributed artifacts from the wreck that he retrieved, including a massive binnacle containing the ship’s compass. Fluttering above one gallery is a series of colorful Japanese fishing flags, called “tairyouki,” that are traditionally flown by the Japanese fleet to express wishes for safety and a bountiful harvest. The flags were a gift from fishermen and a fishing company in Mombetsu, Japan, Newport’s sister city. Below the flags is a guide to their symbolism. One of the best treasures of the center is the view from its enormous bay windows and outdoor deck. Visitors will be mesmerized by the expansive vista encompassing the bustling Bayfront, the fishing fleet, and the bridge. At each vantage point, historical photos of similar views are displayed so visitors can see how that particular view has changed. The building is much bigger than it appears from the street, with nooks and crannies and sections that seem to go on forever. Current exhibits are limited to the central floor of the threestory building, but the Historical Society won’t stop there. Currently underway is installation of a theater and event and conference center on the lower level of the building. As resources come in, they will add more gallery space downstairs and upstairs. And so the history of the building continues to be made, one artifact at a time.

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Newport by the Numbers Demographics All data comes from censusviewer.com. Population in 2013: 10,013 (99% urban, 1% rural). Population change since 2000: +10.5% Males: 4,687 Females: 5,326

(49.1%) (50.9%)

Median resident age: Oregon median age:

40.1 years 44.5 years

Newport, Oregon - Overview 2010 Census 2000 Census 2000-2010 Change Counts Percentages Counts Percentages Change Percentages Total Population 9,989 100.00% 9,057 100.00% 932 10.29% Population by Race American Indian and Alaska native alone Asian alone Black or African American alone Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific native alone Some other race alone Two or more races White alone

205 164 63 15 751 393 8,398

2.05% 1.64% 0.63% 0.15% 7.52% 3.93% 84.07%

205 164 43 20 368 290 8,442

2.15% 1.72% 0.45% 0.21% 3.86% 3.04% 88.56%

0 0 20 -5 383 103 -44

0% 0% 46.51% -25.00% 104.08% 35.52% -0.52%

Population by Hispanic or Latino Origin (of any race) Persons of Hispanic or Latino Origin 1,525 Persons Not of Hispanic or Latino Origin 8,464

15.27% 84.73%

854 8,678

8.96% 91.04%

671 -214

78.57% -2.47%

Population by Gender Male Female

4,906 5,083

49.11% 50.89%

4,658 4,874

48.87% 51.13%

248 209

5.32% 4.29%

Population by Age Persons 0 to 4 years Persons 5 to 17 years Persons 18 to 64 years Persons 65 years and over

631 1,362 6,104 1,892

6.32% 13.63% 61.11% 18.94%

533 1,590 5,770 1,639

5.59% 16.68% 60.53% 17.19%

98 -228 334 253

18.39% -14.34% 5.79% 15.44%

Household Income

Educational Attainment

Data from factfinder.census.gov The estimated median household income in Newport in 2009-2013 was $44,392, up from $31,996 in 2000. Estimated individual median income in 2013 was $24,310. Household income distribution was broken down as follows:

Newport’s work force is educated and motivated. In 2009-2013, 91.1% of Newport residents aged 25 and older held high school diplomas or higher, and nearly 30% held a Bachelor’s degree or higher. The table below further details educational attainment in Newport (data from www. city-data.com/U.S Census).

Income Level # of Households LESS THAN $10,000 449 $10,000 to $14,999 382 $15,000 to $24,999 580 $25,000 to $34,999 464 $35,000 to $49,999 558 $50,000 to $74,999 747 $75,999 to $99,999 475 $100,000 to $149,999 591 $150,000 to $199,999 138 $200,000 OR MORE 97 2.2

Education level achieved

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Percent 10.0 8.5 12.9 10.4 12.5 16.7 10.6 13.2 3.1

Educational Attainment in Newport, OR % Males 25 Years and Over

Less than 9th grade 9th – 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (or equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree Bachelor’s degree Graduate or professional degree

% Females 25 Years and Ove

Percent

3.6 7.9 24.4

1.9 4.7 27.5

2.7 6.2 26.1

23.1 10.0 21.4 9.5

28.7 8.8 19.6 8.8

26.1 9.4 20.4 9.1


Employment Data In 2009-2013, the estimated leading industries in Newport were Education, Health Care & Social Service; Leisure, Hospitality & Arts; and the Retail/Wholesale sector. Data source: factfinder.census.gov

Government, 6.80%

Agriculture/Natural Resources, 3% Construction, 3.60%

Other Services, 6.80%

Manufacturing, 8.90%

Retail/Wholesale, 13.60%

Leisure/Hospitality/Arts, 18.20%

Transportation and Utilities, 4.20% Education, Health Care, Social Service, 20.40%

Information, 2.80% Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, 4.50% Professional, Scientific, Management, 7.10%

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Membership Directory Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce Alphabetical Member Listing 101 THINGS TO DO MAGAZINE (541) 260-8668 Nate Kaplan www.101things.com A HIDEAWAY AT BEVERLY BEACH (206) 999-4906 Tracy and Bev Schakohl www.hideawaybb.com 11511 NE Avery Street , Newport, OR 97365 ABBEY FLOOR & MORE (541) 265-6167 Kelly Smith www.abbeycarpet.com 345 SW Coast Highway, Newport, OR 97365 ABBY'S PIZZA INN (541) 265-9336 Eric Dagel http://abbyspizza.com 932 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-3143 ABC PRESCHOOL & DAYCARE (541) 265-2654 Lisa Plaster www.facebook.com/abcpreschoolanddaycare 2350 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 ABEL INSURANCE AGENCY (541) 264-8426 Harry Abel www.abelinsuranceagency.com 324 SW 7th St., Newport, OR 97365-4934 ACE MOBILE RV SERVICE (541) 563-2390 Lela (aka Mary) Speckman 1622 NW Pacific Coast Highway, Waldport, OR 97394 ADOBE RESORT MOTEL, INC. (541) 547-3141 Ed Pfannmuller www.adoberesort.com 1555 Hwy 101 N., Yachats, OR 97498 ADVANCED RESEARCH CORP. (541) 265-9690 John Lavrakas www.oregonarc.com 605 SW Herbert STE 102, Newport, OR 97365 ADVANTAGE REAL ESTATE (541) 265-2200 Bonnie Saxton www.advantagerealestate.com 205 E Olive, Newport, OR 97365 AFFORDABLE BURIAL & CREMATION CO. (541) 265-7111 Brian Norris 915 NE Yaquina Heights Dr. , Newport, OR 97365 AGATE BEACH GOLF COURSE (541) 265-7331 Terry Martin www.agatebeachgolf.net 4100 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-1422 AGATE BEACH MOTEL (541) 265-8746 Paula Bell www.agatebeachmotel.com 175 NW Gilbert Way, Newport, OR 97365-1315 AGATE BEACH SUPPLY CO. (541) 265-7773 Don Pettis 4860 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-1340 AGATE BEACH TRAILER & RV PARK (541) 265-7670 Shirley Gordon 6138 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-2123 AGING WISELY WITH HEARTFELT HANDS (541) 265-8530 Kath Schonau http://agingwiselyoregon.org 1007 SW Abbey Street, Newport, OR 97365-4934 AIRE MASTER OF AMERICA INC. - OR DIVISION (471) 725-2691 Doug McCauley http://airemaster.com 1821 N Hwy CC, Nixa, MO 65714 AIRROW HEATING & SHEET METAL, LLC (541) 265-8000 Garret Bush www.airrowheating.com 3503 S. Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 AL FITZPATRICK (541) 265-7741 Al Fitzpatrick 1080 NE 7th Dr. , Newport, OR 97365 ALAN BROWN TIRE CENTER (541) 265-6604 Ken Brown 1155 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-5222 ALL HEART TREE SERVICE (541) 265-8733 (TREE) Sean Phillips www.hearttree.com ALL NATIONS LUTHERAN CHURCH (541) 265-2503 Elmer Amsden www.allnationslutheran.org 358 NE 12th St, Newport, OR 97365-4934

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ALL-STORAGE INC. (541) 336-0500 Steve & Rochelle Davenport www.allstoragetoledo.com 6041 Hwy 20 Toledo, OR 97391 ALLEN'S LOT MAINTENANCE (541) 574-8257 Taylor Plesha www.allenandsons.com 443 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 ALLSTART AUTO ELECTRIC, INC. (541) 265-9192 Jerry Kieffer 121 E Olive Street, Newport, OR 97365-3052 ALLSTATE INSURANCE (541) 265-5492 Becky Dwiggins https://agents.allstate.com/becky-dwiggins-newport-or.html 131 NW 20th Street Suite D, Newport, OR 97365-2103 ALLSTATE INSURANCE - MELISSA LEWIS (541) 265-8527 Melissa Lewis 321 NE Highway 20, Toledo, OR 97391 ALSEA BAY POWER PRODUCTS, INC. (541) 563-4266 Dave Brooks www.alseabaypower.com 2470 E Alsea Hwy, Waldport, OR 97394 ALSI RESORT (541) 563-7700 Michael Phillips http://alsiresort.com 902 NW Bayshore Dr., Waldport, OR 97394 AMERICA'S BEST VALUE INN & SUITES (541) 265-6631 Charlene Voorhees www.americainnandsuites.com 710 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY (541) 961-3842 Jenny Black www.cancer.org AMERICAN EXPRESS GLOBAL CORPORATE PAYMENTS (212) 640-2000 Leigh Nolan http://business.americanexpress.com/us AMERICAN EXPRESS OPEN SMALL BUSINESS CREDIT CARDS (212) 640-0088 Alice Wong www.americanexpress.com/us/small-business/credit-cards/ 200 Vesey St, New York, NY 10285 AMERICAN LEGION #116 (541) 265-9017 Ralph 424 W Olive Street, Newport, OR 97365-3717 ANCHOR PIER BAYFRONT LODGING (541) 265-STAY (7829) Fran and Don Mathews www.AnchorPier.com 345 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365, ANGELL JOB CORPS (541) 547-3137 Susan Garner www.hsanfrancisoregion.jobcorps.gov/ 335 NE Blodgett Rd Yachats, OR 97498 ANIMAL MEDICAL CARE (541) 265-6671Eric Brown http://animalmedicalcarenewport.com 162 NE 10th St, Newport, OR 97365-3104 ANTIQUE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE (541) 264-8346 Ken Lundie www.theantiquefurniturewarehouse.com 4587 S. Coast Hwy (Economy Storage Yard) South Beach, OR 97366 APRIL'S AT NYE BEACH (541) 265-6855 April & Kent Wolcott http://aprilsatnyebeach.com 749 NW 3rd St, Newport, OR 97365-3601 AQUARIUM VILLAGE (541) 867-6531 Peggy Zachary www.aquariumvillage.org 2925 SE Ferry Slip Rd. #52, Newport, OR 97365 ARCTIC CIRCLE (541) 265-7822 David & Ellen Turner www.acburgers.com 340 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-3125 ASIATICO WATERFRONT FUSHION SUSHI (541) 265-8387 Jason Gonzolas http://asiaticofusion.com 875 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4500 ASSOCIATED CLEANING SERVICES (541) 867-7879 Levi Kittel www.associatedcleaning.net 505 NE 1st St., Newport, OR 97366


ASSOCIATED TRAVEL SERVICES (541) 921-9346 associatedtravelservices.com PO Box 2451, Waldport, OR, 97394 AUNT BELINDA'S CANDIES (541) 265-2075 Ruby Dickerson 640 SW Bay Blvd., Newport, OR 97365 B & F MARINE ELECTRONICS, INC. (541) 265-8839 Dennis & Cheryl Fisher 403 B NE 1st Street, Newport, OR 97365-4534 BANK OF THE WEST (541) 265-9444 Trevor Brittsan www.bankofthewest.com 248 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 BATEMAN FUNERAL HOME (541) 265-2751 Brian Norris http://batemanpacificview.com 915 NE Yaquina Heights Dr, Newport, OR 97365-2519 BAY LATTE (541) 265-2208 Fran & Don Mathews 663 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4509 BAYSCAPES GALLERY & COFFEE HOUSE (541) 265-4017 Stan Pickens 333 SW Bay Blvd., Newport, OR 97365 BAYSHORE RENTALS (541) 563-3162 Susan Kelly www.bayshore-rentals.com 2214 NW Bayshore Drive, Waldport, OR 97394 BAYVIEW COTTAGE (541) 265-8553 Jeff & Louise Waarvick www.waarvick.com/cottage Idaho Point (South Beach), Newport, OR 97366 BBSI, A HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COMPANY (541) 574-9892 Randy Getman www.barrettbusiness.com 644 SW Coast Hwy Suite A, Newport, OR 97365-5051 BEACH RETREAT (541) 487-4966 Scottie Jones www.beachretreatoregon.com 423 SW Elizabeth St, Newport, OR 97365 BEACHCOMBERS HAVEN (541) 764-2252 Alyce Thomson www.beachcombershaven.com 7045 NW Glen Gleneden Beach, OR 97388 BEACHCONNECTION.NET (503) 384-9617 Andre Hagestedt www.beachconnection.net 6111 SW Beaverton/Hillsdale Hwy #8 Portland, OR 97221 BEAUTIFUL REFLECTIONS (541) 563-3185 Jeff Mullican beautifulreflectionswindowcleaning.com P.O. Box 1862, Waldport, OR 97394 BEST POTS, INC. 541-574-7976 Ray Eastman www.bestpots.com BEST ROOFING CO. (541) 994-7663 Don Shuflin http://bestroofinglincolncounty.com 1424 SE 9th, Lincoln City, OR 97367 BEST WESTERN AGATE BEACH INN (541) 265-9411 Judy Kuhl www.agatebeachinn.com 3019 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-1707 BIER ONE (541) 265-4630 Luke Simonsen http://bier-one.com 424 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4934 BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS (541) 265-8335 Roxanne Duffy www.big5sportinggoods.com 116 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 BIGFOOT BEVERAGES (541) 265-8871 Art Ballhorn wwww.bigfootbeverage.com 303 NW 22nd St, Newport, OR 97365 BIKE NEWPORT (541) 265-9917 Daniella Crowder www.bikenewport.net 150 Nw 6th St, Newport, OR 97365 BLUE FOOT PAINTING LLC (541) 771-8179 Casey Brooks www.bluefootpainting.com 155 SW High St., Newport, OR 97365 BOBBIE LIPPMAN (541) 563-2444 Bobbie & Burt Lippman 1135 NW Alika Lane Seal Rock, OR 97376 BPO ELKS #2105 (541) 265-2105 45 S.E Moore Dr., Newport, OR 97365

BREACH THE MOON GALLERY (541) 265-9698 Jon Burke www.breachthemoon.com 434 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4508 BREWER'S ON THE BAY (541) 867-3660 Brad Letsom www.rogue.com 2320 OSU Drive, Newport, OR 97365-5261 BRIDGEVIEW KUM-YONS RESTAURANT (541) 265-5330 Jenny Chung 1006 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-5219 BRIGHT HORIZON THERAPUETIC RIDING CENTER (541) 961-4156 Amy Cline http://brighthorizonsriding.org 1925 E Logsden Rd Siletz, OR 97380 BUDDHA KAT WINERY (503) 668-3124 Barbara Dilley www.buddhakatwinery.com 17020 Ruben Ln Sandy, OR 97055-9276 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT (541) 574-3100 John Moeller 750 Lighthouse Drive, Newport, OR 97365 BUY LOCAL LINCOLN COUNTY ASSOCIATION (541) 867-8574 Guy Faust http://buylocallincolncounty.org 3788 SE High School Drive, Lincoln City, OR 97367 C & M STABLES (541) 997-7540 Erich Laetsch www.candmstables.com 90241 Hwy 101 Florence, OR 97439 CANNAMEDICINE NEWPORT (541) 574-2685 Sharry Burwood www.facebook.com/people/CannaMedicine-Newport/100004393186447 157 NW 15th St., Newport, OR 97365 CARAVAN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION (541) 994-9645 Felix Roldan http://caravanairporttransportation.com CARDINAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICES (541) 265-5090 Manager www.cardinal-services.com 914 SW Coast Hwy Suite #209, Newport, OR 97365 CARPET ONE FLOOR & HOME (541) 265-3530 Rich Keller www.carpetone.com 350 E Olive Street, Newport, OR 97365-2947 CASA OF LINCOLN COUNTY (541) 265-3116 Betsy Henderson www.casalincolncounty.org 644 SW Coast Hwy Suite I, Newport, OR 97365 CASH & CARRY (541) 265-7571 Tyler Clegg 156 NE 7th St, Newport, OR 97365 CAVALIER BEACHFRONT CONDOMINIUMS (541) 764-2352 Bill Hander www.cavaliercondos.com 325 NW Lancer Street Gleneden Beach, OR 97388 CEDAR CREEK QUARRIES (541) 265-9441 Bob Wienert 121 NE Harney, Newport, OR 97365 CELTIC HERITAGE ALLIANCE dba NEWPORT CELTIC FESTIVAL & HIGHLAND G a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization (541) 574-9366 Belinda Goody www.newportcelticfestival.com CENTRAL COAST DENTAL CLINIC / JAMES D WINDELL, DMD (541) 265-2261 James Windell www.newportccdc.com 135 NW 15th St, Newport, OR 97365-2348 CENTRAL COAST KIWANIS (541) 961-8540 John Williams 764 Hwy 101 S, Yachats, OR, 97498 CENTRAL LINCOLN PUD (541) 265-3211 Debra Smith www.clpud.com 2129 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-1705 CENTRAL OREGON COAST ASSOCIATION (541) 265-2064 Gayle Hart www.CoastVisitor.com 137 NE 1st St, Newport, OR 97365 CHALET RESTAURANT & BAKERY (541) 265-6900 David & Barbara Schmaltz 2026 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-1702 CHAMBERMASTER (218) 825-9200 Gena Buchite http://chambermaster.com 24400 Smiley Rd Suite 4, Nisswa, MN 56468 CHANNEL HOUSE (541) 765-2140 Carl Finseth www.channelhouse.com 35 Ellingson Ave, Depoe Bay, OR 97341

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CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS (866) 731-5420 Amanda Standlee www.charter.com 355 NE 1st, Newport, OR 97365 CHILDISH TENDENCIES (541) 265-4491 Susan Armstrong http://childishtendencies.com 412 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365 CHINOOK WINDS CASINO RESORT (541) 996-5825 www.chinookwindscasino.com 1777 NW 44th Street, Lincoln City, Oregon 97367-5094 CHOWDER BOWL AT NYE BEACH (541) 265-7477 Liz Franklin www.newportchowderbowl.com 728 NW Beach Drive, Newport, OR 97365-3561 CITY OF NEWPORT (541) 574-0603 Spencer Nebel http://newportoregon.gov 169 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4934 CIVIL WEST ENGINEERING (541) 264-7040 Garrett Pallo www.civilwest.com 609 SW Hurbert, Newport, OR 97365 CLIFF COLLARD, ATTORNEY (541) 265-5400 Cliff Collard www.bartolduslaw.com 380 SW 2nd Street, Newport, OR 97365-4502 CLIFF HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST (541) 563-2506 Sharon Robinson www.cliffhouseoregon.com 1450 Adahi Rd. Yaquina John Point, Waldport, OR 97394-9064 COAST GUARD STATION YAQUINA BAY (541) 265-5381 Ryan O'Meara 925 SW Naterlin Dr., Newport, OR 97365-4934 COAST HEARING SERVICES (541) 265-6273 Jeff Gardner www.coasthearingservices.com 1217 N. Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4850 COAST HEARTH & HOME (541) 265-8390 Robin Comstock www.coasthearthandhome.com 633 East Olive, Newport, OR 97365 COAST PHOTOS PHOTOGRAPHY (541) 270-3262 Michelle Geltner www.coastphotos.com 355 SW Cost Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 COASTAL LUXURY LIMOS (541) 921-8406 Felix Roldan http://coastalluxurylimos.com COASTAL REFRIGERATION, HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, LLC (541) 265-7275 Mike Taylor www.coastalrefrigerationhac.com 710 NE 3rd St. Ste #A, Newport, OR 97365 COASTCOM, INC. (541) 574-6117 Greg Palser www.coastcom.net 151 E Olive St, Newport, OR 97365 COLUMBIA BANK (541) 265-6666 Julie Hanrahan www.wcb.com 506 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4935 COLUMBIA DISTRIBUTING (503) 274-9990 Cory Shrewsberry 3601 NW Yeon Portland, OR 97210 COMCAST SPOTLIGHT (541) 265-6295 Joshua Logan 355 NE 1st St., Newport, OR 97365 COMFORT INN (541) 265-6203 Mr. Rai www.newportorhotel.com 531 SW Fall St, Newport, OR 97365-5045 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (541) 574-0320 David Huntington www.LincolnCDC.org 7450 NE Avery St. Suite A, Newport, OR 97365-2702 CONNECTIONS PUBLICATIONS LLC (541) 234-4904 Steve Rowland http://connectionspublications.com 225 W 6th Ave., Junction City, OR 97448 COTTAGE AT NYE BEACH (541) 921-3101 Michele Franck www.cottageatnyebeach.net 406 NW High St., Newport, OR 97365 COZY COVE BEACH FRONT RESORT (541) 994-2950 Scott & Elizabeth Cho www.cozycovebeachresort.com 515 NW Inlet Ave, Lincoln City, OR 97367-3140

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CREATIVE LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE (541) 336-1912 Robert Taylor www.mycreativelandscape.com #900 NW Business Plaza South Beach, OR 97366 CRESTVIEW GOLF CLUB (541) 563-3020 Mark Cambell www.crestviewgolfclub.com 1680 Crestline Drive, Waldport, OR 97394 CROSS TOWN MOVERS / BEKINS VAN LINES (541) 265-9074 Brendan Kulleck www.crosstownmover.net 4809 South Coast Hwy South Beach, OR 97366 CROSSFIT NEWPORT (541) 272-5032 Tarrah Richardson www.crossfitnewport.com 403 NE 1st St., Newport, OR 97365 CSHERWOOD CONSULTING (541) 351-8310 Chris Sherwood http://csherwoodconsulting.com 9414 SE Cedar St. South Beach, OR 97366 CUSTOM CARPET CLEANING (541) 265-8407 Bob Abbott 12 Olalla Pl. Toledo, OR 97391 DAVID N. ALLEN (541) 265-4568 David Allen DAYS INN (541) 265-5767 G. Rai www.daysinn.com/DaysInn/control/Booking/property_info?propertyId=14010 544 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4937 DEANNA TRAIL (541) 230-5822 Deanna Trail 12277 NE Benton Ave, Newport, OR 97365 DECORATING DEN INTERIORS (541) 265-3315 Jane & Leland Jincks www.decdens.com/JaneJ 1610 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-9633 DENNIS BARTOLDUS (541) 265-5400 Dennis Bartoldus www.bartolduslaw.com 380 SW 2nd, Newport, OR 97365-4409 DEPOE BAY BEACON / NP & TV (541) 764-5011 Rick Beasley DEPOE BAY STORAGE (541) 961-5223 Janet Berg 440 Collins St., Depoe Bay, OR 97341 DEPOE BAY WINERY (541) 765-3311 Ray Shackleford www.nehalembaywinery.com 22 SE Hwy 101, Depoe Bay, OR 97341 DH GOEBEL, ARCHITECT (541) 265-5665 Dietmar Goebel www.dhgoebel.com 147 NE Golf Course Dr, Newport, OR 97365-1400 DIAMONDS BY THE SEA (541) 265-7755 Kathryn Heater 2250 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-1708 DICK BEEMER (541) 265-7419 Dick Beemer DIGBY COOK (623) 523-4321 Digby Cook DIGITAL STUDIO, LLC (503) 702-7895 Jon Olson www.pdxposed.com 3439 NE Sandy Blvd. #284 Portland, OR 97232 DIRECTORS MORTGAGE (541) 994-6003 Harold Hailey www.directorsmortgage.net 2015 NW 39th St Ste #300, Lincoln City, OR 97367 DOCKSIDE CHARTERS (541) 765-2545 Loren & Dorinda Goddard www.docksidedepoebay.com 270 Coast Guard Pl, Depoe Bay, OR 97341 DOLPHIN CONSTRUCTION (541) 265-6275 Jim Patrick 319 SW 10th St, Newport, OR 97365-4641 DOLPHIN REAL ESTATE LLC (541) 265-6638 Patricia Patrick-Joling www.dolphinrealestatellc.com 115 NE 2nd, Newport, OR 97365-4966 DON LINDLY (541) 270-4811 Don Lindy DOUG CHADWICK, DDS (541) 265-4221 Doug Chadwick www.dougchadwickdds.com 123 SE Douglas , Newport, OR 97365 DOUG'S ELECTRIC (541) 265-8630 Dick Holland 1116 SW 9th St, Newport, OR 97365-5202


DUTCH BROS. COFFEE (541) 265-4009 Michael Bojarski www.dutchbros.com 822 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 EARTHBOUND BEAUTY DAY SPA, INC (541) 265-4232 Alisha Fulton www.earthboundbeauty.com 613 NW 3rd St., Newport, OR 97365 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE OF LINCOLN COUNTY (541) 961-3837 Caroline Bauman www.coastbusiness.info 324 N Coast Hwy #5, Newport, OR 97365 ED SIMON (541) 265-9124 Ed Simon 6225 NE Evergreen Lane, Newport, OR 97365 EDGEWATER COTTAGES (541) 563-2240 Cathy Sorensen www.edgewatercottages.com 3978 SW Pacific Coast Hwy Milepost 158.3, Waldport, OR 97394 EDWARD D. JONES & CO. - PETER HEISLER (541) 265-4528 Peter Heisler http://edwardjones.com 131 NW 20th St Suite A, Newport, OR 97365-4934 EDWARD JONES (541) 265-2774 Richard O'Hearn www.edwardjones.com/en_US/fa/index.html&CIRN=434773 1460 N Coast Hwy Ste A, Newport, OR 97365 ELECTRONIC SUPER STORE - RADIO SHACK DEALER (541) 996-2288 Bruce Polvi 800 SE Hwy 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367-2755 ELIZABETH STREET INN (541) 265-9400 Lela Walker www.elizabethstreetinn.com 232 SW Elizabeth, Newport, OR 97365-5033 EMBARCADERO RESORT HOTEL (541) 265-8521Dane Murphy www.embarcadero-resort.com 1000 SE Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4299 EMERALD COAST REALTY, INC. (541) 283-3591 Pamela Mugleston www.emeraldcoastrealty.com 255 E Olive St, Newport, OR 97365-3040 EMERALD SPRINGS BOTTLED WATER, INC. (541) 563-7419 Timothy Tramp www.emeraldspringsbottledwater.com ENGLUND MARINE (541) 265-9275 Dean Fleck www.englundmarine.com 880 SE Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4838 ETERNAL BEAUTY SALON (541) 265-7792 Kendra Tamayo www.facebook.com/eternalbeauty145 145 N Coast Hwy #F, Newport, OR 97365 EUREKA CEMETERY (541) 265-7282 Mark White www.eurekacemetery.org 1101 NE Yaquina Heights Drive, Newport, OR 97365 EVENT COMMUNICATIONS (541) 265-1919 Scott Reilly www.eventcomm.us 437 NE 1st St., Newport, OR 97365 EYE CARE CENTER (541) 265-8828 Rick Letherer 14 SW Nye St, Newport, OR 97365-3821 F/V TRAILBLAZER (541) 574-0256 Gary Painter 411 NE Avery, Newport, OR 97365-3052 FAIRHAVEN VACATION RENTALS 541-574-0951 Norm Ferber www.fairhavenvacationrentals.com 29 SW Coast St, Newport, Or 97365 FAMILY FARM ENTERPRISES, INC. (541) 563-2395 Brian Price 873 S. Low Rd. Seal Rock, OR 97376 FARMERS INSURANCE - BECK INSURANCE SERVICES 541-265-2802 Susan Beck www.farmersagent.com/sernst/ 525 E Olive ST #1, Newport, OR 97365 FARMERS INSURANCE - TC DUTY INSURANCE (541) 336-5749 TC Duty www.farmersagent.com/tduty/ 165 NE Hwy 20 Toledo, OR 97391 FERRIS LANDSCAPING (541) 270-3786 Rennie Ferris 5640 NW Biggs St, Newport, OR 97365 FIGARO'S OF NEWPORT (541) 265-2061 Gary Lane www.figaros.com 2035 N. Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365

FINANCIAL FREEDOM WEALTH MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC (541) 574-6464 Julia Carlson http://financialfreedomwmg.com 1007 SW Bayley St, Newport, OR 97365 FIRESIDE MOTEL (541) 547-3636 Drew Roslund www.firesidemotel.com 1881 Hwy 101 N Yachats, OR 97498 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INS, CO. OF OR (541) 265-8591 Rhonda Bentley www.firstam.com 1605 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-3122 FISH TAILS CAFÉ (541) 867-6002 Barbara Abshire 3103 Ferry Slip Road South Beach, OR 97366 FLIPKEY.COM (617) 849-8883 Tara Gardner www.flipkey.com/newport-vacation-rentals/g51992/ 226 Causeway St (2nd Floor) Boston, MA 02114 FLYING DUTCHMAN WINERY (541) 765-2553 Dick Cutler www.dutchmanwinery.com 915 W 1st Otter Rock, OR 97369 FOOD SHARE OF LINCOLN COUNTY (541) 265-8578 Nancy Smith www.foodsharelincolncounty.com 535 NE 1st, Newport, OR 97365-2702 FORINASH GALLERY (541) 867-3430 Chuck Forinash www.forinashgallery.com 856 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4889 FORWARD MOBILITY MARKETING (541) 961-4603 Dan & Sheila Hagan FRANK GELTNER - PARLIAMENTARIAN (541) 961-1482 Frank Geltner www.parliprof.com Newport, OR FRED MEYER (541) 265-4581 Mathew Bengs www.fredmeyer.com 150 NE 20th St, Newport, OR 97365-1807 FRESH PRINT NEWPORT (541) 264-5874 Steve Travis http://freshprintnewport.com 3660 SE Leeks High South Beach, OR 97366 FRIENDS OF LINCOLN COUNTY ANIMALS / PICK OF THE LITTER (541) 961-5852 Emily DeHuff www.folcas.com Newport, OR 97365 FRIENDS OF YAQUINA LIGHTHOUSES (541) 574-3129 Kori Copp www.yaquinalights.org 750 Lighthouse Drive, Newport, OR 97365 FULLHART INSURANCE OF WALDPORT (541) 563-3241 Sue Kirby 680 NW Hemlock, Waldport, OR 97394 GALLERY MICHAEL GIBBONS (541) 336-2797 Judy & Michael Gibbons www.michaelgibbons.net 140 NE Alder St Toledo, OR 97391 GENA GRIFFIN (541) 480-4943 Gena Griffin GEORGE PLANT (541) 574-1031 George Plant 1183 SE Harbor Crescent Dr, Newport, OR 97365-4200 GEORGIA-PACIFIC TOLEDO LLC (541) 336-8202 C. J. Drake http://gp.com 1400 SE Butler Bridge Road, Toledo, OR 97391 GEORGIE'S BEACHSIDE GRILL (541) 265-9800 Ric Rabourn www.georgiesbeachsidegrill.com 744 SW Elizabeth St, Newport, OR 97365 GLASS TECH OF OREGON, INC. (503) 646-3989 Dirk Foss www.glasstechweb.com 21255 NW Huffman Street, Suite 100, Hillsboro, OR 97124 GOLD CHEVROLET - BUICK - GMC - CADILLAC (541) 265-7731 Mike Henneman http://goldmotors.com 1422 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-2498 GRAY'S WEB DESIGN (541) 574-4432 Lisa Gray http://grayswebdesign.com 1845 NE Crestview Place, Newport, OR 97365 GREATER NEWPORT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (541) 265-8801 Lorna Davis www.newportchamber.org 555 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4976

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GREEN GABLES ITALIAN CAFE AND LODGING (541) 574-0986 Rhonda www.greengablesbb.com 156 SW Coast Street, Newport, OR 97365-4934 GREG WELLS INSURANCE 541-265-3224 Greg Wells 1061 NE Avery, Newport, OR 97365 GRIMSTAD & ASSOCIATES (541) 265-5411 Helena Roberts www.grimstad-assoc.com 530 NW 3rd St Suite E, Newport, OR 97365-3643 GROTH-GATES SHEET METAL, INC. (541) 265-8636 Ryan Gates 218 NW 12th St, Newport, OR 97365-3210 GROVE VETERINARY CLINIC (541) 265-2381 Charles Hurty www.grovevet.com 448 E Olive St, Newport, OR 97365-2838 GUY B. GRECO ATTORNEY AT LAW (541) 265-2801 Guy Greco 111 SE Douglas St Suite C, Newport, OR 97365-4400 H&R BLOCK (541) 264-7270 Karen Butler http://hrblock.com 1217 N. Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4934 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LINCOLN COUNTY (541) 574-4437 Sally Bovett www.hfhlc.org 227 NE 12th Street, Newport, OR 97365-4934 HALLMARK RESORT (541) 265-2600 Ric Rabourn www.hallmarkinns.com/newport/?nck=8559011721&utm_source =npchamber&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=sponsor 744 SW Elizabeth St, Newport, OR 97365-5197 HANDY HAVEN RV PARK & CAR WASH (541) 563-4591 Elaine Correia 625 Starr Street, Waldport, OR 97394 HARBOR VILLAGE RV PARK (541) 265-5088 Michael Smith www.harborvillagervpark.com 923 SE Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4101 HASTING COASTAL WOODWORKS (541) 867-2992 Tom Hasting http://hastingcoastalwoodworks.com 3333 SE Ferry Slip Rd South Beach, OR 97366 HATFIELD MARINE SCIENCE CENTER (541) 867-0100 Robert Cowen http://hmsc.oregonstate.edu 2030 SE Marine Science Dr, Newport, OR 97365-5296 HAUER OF THE DAUEN, INC. WINERY (503) 868-7359 Carl & Lores Dauenhauer 16425 S.E. Webfoot Rd Dayton, Or 97114-8644 HAUSER GALLERY (541) 563-5232 Rose Estes-Hauser www.hausergallery.com 10285 Hwy 101 Seal Rock, OR 97376 Henkels Law LLC (541) 270-6001 Diane Henkels www.henkelslaw.com 420 SW Washington St., Ste 400, Portland, OR 97204 POB 1023 Newport, OR 97365 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES (541) 867-3377 Elizabeth Driebergen www.hiexpress.com/newportcoast 135 SE 32nd, Newport, OR 97365-4934 HONEYWOOD WINERY (503) 362-4111 Lesley Gallick www.honeywoodwinery.com 1350 Hines St. SE, Salem, OR 97302 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF LINCOLN COUNTY (541) 265-5326 Joanne Troy www.halc.info 1039 NW Nye St, Newport, OR 97365-3298 HOWARD ADAMS - CPA (541) 265-6959 Howard Adams 833 SW Government St, Newport, OR 97365-5124 HUMMINGBIRD AUTO GLASS (541) 265-5141 Ryan Bledsoe www.hummingbirdautoglass.com 3916 SW Coast Hwy., South Beach, OR 97366 IDEA PRINT WORKS, INC. (541) 265-8277 Brad Benner 1218 NW Grove, Newport, OR 97365-2434 IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS (503) 409-5666 Mike Wilcox www.ikon.com 200 Hawthorne Ave. Ste D-400 Salem, OR 97301

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ILLINGWORTH'S GIFTS (541) 265-5094 Andrea Fleck 735 NW Beach Dr, Newport, OR 97365-3565 INDUSTRIAL CREDIT SERVICE (541) 368-5166, Wanda Henning INN AT NYE BEACH (541) 265-2477 Stephen Davis www.innatnyebeach.com 729 NW Coast St, Newport, OR 97365-3410 INN AT SPANISH HEAD (541) 996-2161 Susan Burr www.spanishhead.com 4009 SW US-101, Lincoln City, OR 97367-1547 INNER WISDOM / H&K SERVICES, INC. (541) 270-5601 Elaine Correia www.lovesoultosoul.com, Waldport, OR 97394-0840 INSTANT REPLAY SPORTS & KIDS (541) 265-9202 Michelle Harris www.instant-replay.net/Home.html 355 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 Sports/Fitness/Camping, Website Design INTEGRATED BODY FITNESS (541) 264-8558 Dr Ken Bishop 1111 SW 10th Street, Newport, OR 97365 INTEGRATED BODY THERAPEUTICS (541) 264-8558 Dr. Ken Bishop http://ibodytherapeutics.com 1111 SW 10th St. Ste A, Newport, OR 97365 INVITING AGING (541) 272-0036 Jackie Wolfe http://yobodywithjackiewolfe.com IZZY'S (541) 265-3636 Max Alatriste www.izzy'spizza.com 5251 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-1313 J & J COASTAL ELECTRIC (541) 265-2988 Gail Jefferson http://jjcoastalelectric.com 348 SE 1st St, Newport, OR 97365 J.C. MARKET (541) 265-6641 Diane Mattson www.jcmarket.net 107 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-3163 JENNY LINGO (541) 961-2012 Jenny Lingo JERRY & OPAL WHITE (541) 265-8440 Jerry White 914 SW 12th St, Newport, OR 97365-4812 JO-FOTOS / OREGON PHOTOS BY JO WIENERT (541) 270-6321 Jo-Hanna Wienert www.jofotos.com 1173 SE Harbor Crescent Drive, Newport, OR 97365-4934 JOAN WESLEY - WEDDING OFFICIANT (541) 563-3901 Joan Wesley 1650 Alsea Hwy, Waldport, OR 97394 JOHN L. SCOTT REALTY (541) 265-2345 Jon Lynch www.mycoasthome.com 306 E OLIVE, Newport, OR 97365-4934 JOSEPH SWAFFORD (541) 265-3076 Joseph Swafford 272 NE 69th Place, Newport, OR 97365 KAM MENG CHINESE RESTAURANT (541) 574-9450 Huiya Chen www.kammengchineserestaurant.com 4424 N Coast Highway, Newport, OR 97365-1585 KENT & RUTH KRONEMAN (541) 961-9704 Kent Kroneman KEY COMMUNICATIONS (541) 270-3396 Debra Griffin www.keyplaces.org 923 SE Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365 KEY COMMUNICATIONS (541) 270-7116 Debra Griffin www.keycommunications.acnrep.com 811 SW 5th St. 13A, Newport, OR 97365 KNIGHTS INN NEWPORT (541) 265-4533 Linda Lien knightsinn.com/hotels/oregon/newport/knights-inn-newport/hotel-overview 1823 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 KNPT/KYTE/KCRF/KBCH/U92 RADIO AND OREGONCOASTDAILYNEWS.COM (541) 265-2266 Dave Miller www.ybcradio.com 906 SW Alder, Newport, OR 97365-4712 KSHL RADIO (541) 265-3000 Stephanie Linn http://kshl.com 131 NE 15th, Newport, OR 97365


LA MAISON (541) 265-8812 Kate Brown www.lamaisoncafe.com 315 SW 9th St., Newport, OR 97365 LA QUINTA INN & SUITES (541) 867-7727 Pam Menzies www.lq.com 45 SE 32nd Street, Newport, OR 97365 LARIMEE WARD (541) 574-3381 Larimee Ward Newport, OR 97365-4934 LE'ANNE MCEACHERN, AU.D. (541) 272-5015 Le'Anne McEachern, Au.D. 1622 N. Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 LEE RITZMAN (541) 265-7108 Lee Ritzman 727 NW Lee St., Newport, OR 97365-4934 LEGAL SHIELD (541) 409-7019 Vicki Mathis http://vickimathis.legalshieldassociate.com 950 NW Sycamore #5 Corvallis, OR 97330 LIGGETTS FLOORING (541) 265-6290 Larry & Kathy Liggett http://liggettsflooring.com 2266 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 LINCOLN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (541) 265-4100 Doug Hunt www.co.lincoln.or.us 225 W Olive St, Room 110, Newport, OR 97365-3868 LINCOLN COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY (541) 265-4145 Michelle Branam www.co.lincoln.or.us/da/ 225 W Olive St, Room 100, Newport, OR 97365-3871 LINCOLN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY (541) 265-7509 Steve Wyatt www.oregoncoasthistory.org 545 SW 9th St, Newport, OR 97365-4726 LINCOLN COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE (541) 272-5085 Patrick Hazel http://goplincolncounty.com P.O. Box 563, Lincoln City, OR 97367 LINCOLN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT (541) 265-9211 Steve Boynton www.lincoln.k12.or.us 459 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4978 LINCOLN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE (541) 265-0652 Dennis Dotson www.lincolncountysheriff.net 225 W Olive St, Newport, OR 97365 LINCOLN COUNTY TRANSIT (541) 574-1292 Fred Callazo 410 NE Harney St, Newport, OR 97365-2504 LINCOLN GLASS COMPANY (541) 265-8836 Dan Mason www.lincolnglassnewport.com 147 NE 1st, Newport, OR 97365-3042 LINCOLN PLUMBING INC (541) 265-7576 Anita Kosydar www.lincolnplumbing.biz 7945 NE Avery Suite B, Newport, OR 97365-4934 LINCOLN STORAGE @ SOUTH BEACH (541) 867-6550 Stephanie Foster http://lincoln-storage.com 4809 S Coast Hwy, Lincoln Storage, South Beach, OR 97366 LINN BENTON LINCOLN WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD (541) 758-2642 Carmen Ohling www.region4wib.org 545 SW 2nd St, Ste A, Corvallis, OR 97333 LITTLE CREEK APARTMENTS LLC (541) 265-2663 Judy Odle www.apartments.com 365 NE 36th St, Newport, OR 97365-1585 LITTLE CREEK COVE (541) 265-8587 www.littlecreekcove.com 3641 NW Oceanview Dr, Newport, OR 97365-1539 LOCAL FAVORITES (503) 970-7630 Terry Williams www.oregoncoastfavorites.com 12045 NW Marshall, Portland, OR 97229 LOCAL OCEAN SEAFOODS (541) 574-7959 Laura Anderson www.localocean.net 213 SE Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365 LOOFAH SOAPS N CREATIONS LLC. (541) 272-5040 Franny Matsko www.loofahsoapsncreations.com 875 SW Bay Blvd #C, Newport, OR 97365

LOON LAKE LODGE & RV RESORT 541.599.2244 Julie Celeste www.loonlakerv.com 9011 Loon Lake Road, Reedsport, OR 97467 M & K Bark and Floral (541) 265-3440 Tonja Mitchell www.mkbarkfloral.com 27 SE Coos St, Newport, OR 97365 M&P AUTHENTIC THAI CUISINE (541) 264-8388 Day Chay http://newportthaifood.com 836 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4934 MACPHERSON, GINTNER & DIAZ (541) 265-8881 Richard Diaz www.mggdlaw.com 423 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-3193 MAI'S ASIAN MARKET (541) 265-5868 Mai Shearer 256 E Olive St, #A, Newport, OR 97365 MAIN AUTO BODY (541) 867-6721 Micayla Neuschwander 4350 S Coast Hwy South Beach, OR 97366-9600 MAINSTREAM MUSIC (541) 961-4658 JG Groves http://mainstreamjg.wix.com/mainstreammusic MARIAH NELSON, LMT #13202 (541) 961-4890 Mariah Nelson http://mariah.massagetherapy.com 1600 N Coast, Newport, OR 97365-4934 MARINE DISCOVERY TOURS (541) 265-6200 Fran & Don Mathews www.marinediscovery.com 345 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4509 MARK BUILDER, DMD, INC. (541) 264-2800 Dr. Mark Builder 123 SE Douglas St, Newport, OR 97365-4426 MARK HANRAHAN CONSTRUCTION (541) 270-1122 Mark Hanrahan www.markhanrahanconstruction.com 2401 NE Douglas, Newport, OR 97365 MARK MCCONNELL (541) 270-1313 Mark McConnell 4915 NW Woody Way, Newport, OR 97365-1327 MARY KAY INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR - RUTHIE STURGEON (209) 661-6099 Ruthie Sturgeon www.marykay.com/ruthsturgeon MAZATLAN MEXICAN RESTAURANT (541) 265-8595 Salvador Fuentes 404 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4930 MCDONALD'S #5678 (541) 265-9866 Todd Tobey 1300 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-2445 MCG2 LLC (541) 513-1307 Patty McGough 1223 SE 1st St., Newport, OR 97365 MID COLUMBIA BUS COMPANY LINCOLN COUNTY (541) 336-5101 Chris McClellan www.midcobus.com 353 N Burgess Rd., Toledo, OR 97391 MINOR, BANDONIS, & HAGGERTY, P.C. (541) 265-8888 Brian Haggerty www.newportlaw.com 236 W Olive, Newport, OR 97365-3879 MISHEY REAL ESTATE (541) 265-2281 Woody Ouderkirk www.misheyrealestate.com 433 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-3100 MO'S RESTAURANT & ANNEX (541) 265-7512 Gabrielle McEntee www.moschowder.com 657 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4719 MOBY DICK'S SEAFOOD & SPIRITS (541) 265-7847 Glen Terriere www.mobydicksseafood.com/ 448 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4930 MONEY SAVER MOTEL (541) 265-2277 Bhupen/Kokila Khalasi www.newportoregonmotel.com 861 SW Coast Hwy 101, Newport, OR 97365-5142 MOOLACK SHORES MOTEL (541) 265-2326 Patrick Hazard www.moolackshores.com 8835 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-9514 MOORE ACCOUNTING SOLUTIONS, LLC (541) 265-2951 Helen Moore www.onemooresolution.com 191 NW 70th Street, Newport, OR 97365-4934

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MOTEL 6 (541) 867-7055 Deborah Cromer www.motel6.com 2633 S Pacific Way, Newport, OR 97365 MR. WIZARD (541) 283-5987 Erich Knudson www.mr-wizards.com 1310 SW Corona Ct, Waldport, OR 97394 MULDER SHEET METAL, INC. (541) 265-4269 Bill & Margaret Mulder www.powrfab.com 155 NE 10th St, Newport, OR 97365-3104 MY SISTERS' PLACE (541) 574-9424 Lisa Norton www.mysistersplace.us 934 SW 8th St., Newport, OR 97365 MYSTHAVEN (503) 799-3311 Luanna Corder www.mysthaven.net 162 SW 86th Court, South Beach, OR 97366 NANA'S IRISH PUB (541) 574-8787 Philomena O'Brien www.nanasirishpub.com 613 NW 3rd Street, Newport, OR 97365-4934 NEW DIMENSIONS FINE WOODWORKING (541) 961-5091 Dennis Fry 4926 S. Hwy 101 #910, South Beach, OR 97366 NEWPORT BAY CANDLE CO. (541) 265-6111 Jody Malloy www.newportbaycandle.com 2310 North Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT BAY MOTEL (541) 265-2241 Linda Lien http://newportbaymotel.com 754 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-5018 NEWPORT BELLE B & B (541) 867-6290 Nancy Sims www.newportbelle.com South Beach Marina 'H' Dock, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT BOOSTER CLUB (541) 265-7249 Rob Thompson www.newportmarathon.org (MEET @ ELKS CLUB) 2020 NE 22ND, Newport, OR 97365-4934 NEWPORT BPO ELKS #2105 265-2105 Rich Evans PO Box 966, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT BUSINESS PLAZA (541) 867-6531 John Tharp www.aquariumvillage.net 4909 South Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-5262 NEWPORT CAFE (541) 574-6847 David See www.thenewportcafe.com/ 534 N. Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4934 NEWPORT CHEVRON (541) 574-6336 Craig Kelson 1517 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-2356 NEWPORT CHIROPRACTIC (541) 265-9218 Rachael Whitman http://newporthealthcare.com 344 SW 7th St Suite D, Newport, OR 97365-4915 NEWPORT CITY CENTER MOTEL (541) 265-7381 Incho Chang www.newportcitycentermotel.com 538 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4977 NEWPORT DENTAL (541) 265-8501 Scott Loiselle www.newportoregondental.com 612 SW 9th St., Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT DIGITAL CITY GUIDE (541) 971-1069 Brian Brooks www.oregoncityguides.com NEWPORT ELECTRIC (541) 270-4570 Ron Evans 2308 N Coast Hwy # B, C, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT EXPRESS/YAQUINA CAB CO. (541) 265-9552 Bill Trope NEWPORT FARMERS' MARKET (541) 541-961-8236 Kelly www.newportfarmersmarket.org Hwy 101 & Angle Street, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT FISHERMEN'S WIVES INC. (541) 264-5890 Jennifer Schock Stevenson www.newportfishermenswives.com 936 SW Hurbert, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT FOOD PANTRY (541) 270-0842 Jim Myers http://newportfoodpantry.org 227 NE 12th St., Newport, OR 97365-4934

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NEWPORT GENTLE DENTISTRY PC - RANDALL TEICH DDS (541) 265-7900 Randall Teich, DDS www.gentledentist.com 911 Ne Avery St., Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT GLASS CO INC. (541) 265-2226 Don Hamilton 152 NE 11th St, Newport, OR 97365-3109 NEWPORT HIGH SCHOOL (541) 265-9281 Jon Zagel www.lincoln.k12.or.us/ 322 NE Eads, Newport, OR 97365-2894 NEWPORT LAZERQUICK (541) 265-6425 Rose Reed www.lazerrose.com 145 N Coast Hwy Suite C, Newport, OR 97365-3165 NEWPORT LIBRARY (541) 265-2153 Ted Smith www.newportlibrary.org 35 NW Nye St, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT LIONS CLUB (541) 574-4070 President http://newportlions.org PO Box 457, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT LIQUOR STORE (541) 265-5621 Richard Grady 2019 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT LOYALTY DAYS ASSOCIATION (402) 841-2077 Debra Smith (541) 961-1042 Melinda Dye NEWPORT MARINA STORE & CHARTERS, INC (541) 867-4470 Chris Olson www.nmscharters.com 2128 SE Marine Science Drive, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT MARINE & RV SERVICE (541) 867-3704 Dale Webster www.newportmarinerv.com 4354 S Coast Hwy 101, South Beach, OR 97366-9600 NEWPORT MASONIC FAMILY (541) 961-4640 Milton Preisz 435 SW 9th St., Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY (541) 265-2761 541 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT NEWS TIMES (541) 265-8571 Jamie Rand www.newportnewstimes.com 831 NE Avery, Newport, OR 97365-3033 NEWPORT PARKS & RECREATION CENTER (541) 265-7783 Jim Protiva http://newportoregon.gov/dept/par/ 225 SE Avery St, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT PHYSICAL THERAPY (541) 265-4252 Heather Dodge Hasselschwert 1010 SW Coast Hwy Suite 102, Newport, OR 97365-5233 NEWPORT PLUMBING, INC. (541) 265-7030 Debbie Reniker http://newportplumbing.com 129 NW 16th, Newport, OR 97365-2358 NEWPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT (541) 574-3348 Mark Miranda www.newportpolice.net 169 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT REHABILITATION CENTER & SPECIALTY CARE (541) 265-5356 Bob Swinea 835 SW 11th St, Newport, OR 97365-4802 NEWPORT RENTAL SERVICE (541) 265-5721 Steve Lawrence 435 E Olive St, Newport, OR 97365-2897 NEWPORT SIGNS (541) 867-7600 Ken Spencer www.newportsignshop.com 4909 S. Pacific Coast Hwy Suite 105, South Beach, OR 97366 NEWPORT STEAK & SEAFOOD (541) 265-8283 Gloria Huguley 1019 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-5218 NEWPORT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (541) 574-0614 Michael Dalton http://newportsymphony.org 777 W Olive St, Newport, OR 97365 NEWPORT TRADEWINDS (541) 265-2101 Helen Waddell www.newporttradewinds.com 653 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4718 NEWPORT VISION CENTER (541) 265-2020 Dan Hyduchak www.newport-vision.com 914 SW Hurbert, Newport, OR 97365 NEWSLINCOLNCOUNTY.COM (541) 251-1408 David Morgan http://newslincolncounty.com


NOAA MOC-P (541) 867-8700 Capt. Doug Baird www.moc.noaa.gov 2002 NE Marine Science Drive, Newport, OR 97365 NORTHWEST MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS (541) 265-2525 John Baker 2014 NE Crestview Dr, Newport, OR 97365-1821 NORTHWEST RELIABLE, LLC. (541) 961-2744 Paul Dunphy http://reliablehandyman.co NW NATURAL (541) 994-2111 ext 8530 Lynn Nelson www.nwnatural.com 1405 SW Hwy 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367-2358 NYE BEACH MERCHANT ASSOCIATION (541) 574-0545 Linda Neigebauer www.nyebeach.org Newport, OR 97365 NYE BEACH SWEETS (541) 574-1963 Rebecah Lutz www.nyebeachsweets.com 314 NW Coast Street, Newport, OR 97365 NYE BEACH VACATION RENTALS (541) 231-4899 Kevin & Janet Cornelius www.nyebeachvacationrentals.com 407 NW High Street, Newport, OR 97365 NYE COTTAGE VACATION RENTALS (541) 265-6262 Linda Neigebauer www.nyecottage.com 208 NW Coast St., Newport, OR 97365 OC EYE CARE LLC (541) 264-7726 Sky Schroeder http://oc-eyecare.com 825 SW Abbey, Newport, OR 97365 OCCA/PAC/VAC (541) 265-2787 Catherine Rickbone www.coastarts.org 777 W Olive St, Newport, OR 97365-3725 OCcc foundation (541) 867-8531 Jodi Gann http://oystercloysterfestival.com 400 SE College Way, Newport, OR 97366 OCEAN HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST (541) 265-3888 Craig Lodge www.oceanhouse.com 4920 NW Woody Way, Newport, OR 97365 OCEAN ODYSSEY VACATION RENTALS (541) 547-3637 Cheryl LaRiccia www.ocean-odyssey.com 251 Hwy 101, Yachats, OR 97498 OCEAN TIRE & AUTO SERVICE (541) 265-5075 Doug Orr 1114 N Coast Highway, Newport, OR 97365 OCEAN18 MEDIA SERVICES (541) 961-1627 Casey Miller www.ocean18.net OCEANA NATURAL FOODS CO-OP (541) 265-8285 Rhonda Fry www.oceanafoods.org 159 SE 2nd Street, Newport, OR 97365-4497 OCEANIC ARTS (541) 265-5963 Jon Burke 444 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4508 OCEANVIEW SENIOR LIVING (541) 574-0550 Steven Bae www.oceanviewseniorliving.com 525 NE 71st St, Newport, OR 97365 OLALLA VALLEY GOLF COURSE (541) 336-2121 Eric Anderson 1022 Olalla Rd., Toledo, OR 97391 OREGON BEACH VACATIONS (503) 528-7491 David McElveen www.oregonbeachvacations.com 9020 SE Washington Sq. Rd Ste. 450, Portland, OR 97223 OREGON COAST AGATE CLUB (541) 991-0311 George Mazeika www.coastagates.org OREGON COAST APPRAISAL SERVICE (541) 265-3012 Bill Bain 4910 NW Woody Way, Newport, OR 97365 OREGON COAST AQUARIUM (541) 867-3474 Carrie Lewis www.aquarium.org 2820 SE Ferry Slip Rd, Newport, OR 97365-5269 OREGON COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE (541) 265-2283 Birgitte Ryslinge www.oregoncoastcc.org 400 SE College Way, Newport, OR 97366

OREGON COAST EVENT RENTALS, LLC (541) 264-8491 Danielle Emerick http://oregoncoasteventrentals.com 4909 S. Coast Hwy Ste. # 18, Newport, OR 97365-4934 OREGON COAST GLASSWORKS (541) 574-8226 Robin Dennis www.oregoncoastglassworks.com 616 E. Olive St (corner of Hwy 20 and Fogarty Street), Newport, OR 97365 OREGON COAST MAGAZINE (541) 997-8401 ext 140 Robert Spooner www.northwestmagazines.com 88906 Hwy 101 #2, Florence, OR 97439 OREGON COAST TECHNOLOGY (541) 351-8947 Curt Abbott www.orcotech.com 760 Range Drive, Waldport, OR 97394 OREGON COAST THERAPY ANIMALS (541) 270-3339 Linda Hill www.oregoncoasttherapyanimals.org OREGON COAST TODAY (541) 921-0413 Patrick Alexander www.oregoncoasttoday.com 248 Bear Creek Rd., Otis, OR 97368 OREGON EYES VISION CENTER (541) 265-9458 Gilbert LeCren 111 SE Douglas St. Ste D, Newport, OR 97365-0107 OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (503) 797-4618 Jamie Hurd www.omsi.edu 1945 SE Water Ave. Portland, OR 97214 OREGON OYSTER FARMS (541) 265-5078 Xin Lee www.oregonoyster.com 6878 Yaquina Bay Rd, Newport, OR 97365-4934 OREGON STATE CREDIT UNION (541) 714-4135 Patti Ferry http://oregonstatecu.com 1923 N. Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 OREGON STATE PARKS & RECREATION DEPT. (541) 867-7451 Dennis Comfort www.prd.state.or.us 5580 S Coast Hwy., South Beach, OR 97366-9601 OREGON'S CHOICE GOURMET ALBACORE (541) 765-2193 Herb & Ginny Goblirsch www.oregonschoice.com OSSIES SURF SHOP (541) 574-4634 Dan Hasselschwert http://ossiessurfshop.com 4860 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4934 OSU EXTENSION LINCOLN COUNTY (541) 574-6534 Sam Angima http://extension.oregonstate.edu/lincoln 1211 SE Bay Blvd , Newport, OR 97365-4934 OUDERKIRK & HOLLEN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW (541) 574-1630 Jeff Ouderkirk www.ouderkirkhollen.com 615 SW Hurbert Street, Suite A, Newport, OR 97365 OVERLEAF LODGE (541) 547-4880 David Locke www.overleaflodge.com 280 Overleaf Lodge Lane, Yachats, OR 97498 PAADA (PARTNERSHIP AGAINST ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE) (541) 574-7890 Don McDonald www.PAADA.org 351 SE Harney St., Room C, Newport, OR 97365-4934 PACIFIC COAST LOCK & SAFE, LLC (541) 961-1376 Art Moore http://pacificcoastlock.com 2226 N Coast Highway; #266, Newport, OR 97365-4934 PACIFIC COMM. HEALTH DISTRICT FOUNDATION (541) 574-4745 Ursula Marinelli www.samhealth.org/pchdf 140 NE 4th St, Newport, OR 97365-4820 PACIFIC EYE ASSOCIATES (541) 265-6582 Chrysti McCallum 775 SW 9th, Newport, OR 97365-4850 PACIFIC HORTICA (541) 528-7841 David Getner PACIFIC SHORES RV OWNERS ASSOCIATION (541) 265-3750 Ernest Thompson http://pacificshoresmotorcoachresort.com 6225 N Coast Hwy 101, Newport, OR 97365-1100 PACIFIC SHRIMP COMPANY (541) 265-4215 Kelly Allard 213 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365 PACIFIC SOURDOUGH (541) 563-3044 Katrin McNeil http://pacificsourdough.com 740 NE Mill Street, Waldport, OR 97394

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PACIFIC TIRE & BRAKE (541) 265-8896 Mark R. & Roly Kalez 1027 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-3141 PACIFIC WEST AMBULANCE (541) 265-3175 Karen Hattig 609 NW Coast St, Newport, OR 97365-4634 PATRICK A. HAZEL (541) 264-8475 Patrick Hazel Newport, OR 97365 PATTI LITTLEHALES (541) 270-1496 Patti Littlehales http://courts.oregon.gov/lincoln Newport, OR PAYNE WEST INSURANCE (541) 265-7768 John Russell www.wsi-insurance.com 811 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-3140 PEAK INTERNET, LLC (800) 731-4871 Rodney Atwood www.peakinternet.com 1600 SW Western Blvd., Corvallis, OR 97333 PEERLESS PUFFIN (541) 265-3153 Liz Franklin 742 NW Beach Drive, Newport, OR 97365-3561 PELICAN PRODUCTIONS (503) 717-1122 Gary Hayes http://coastexplorermagazine.com PETER CORVALLIS PRODUCTIONS (503) 222-1664 Athena Paskill http://petercorvallis.com 2204 N Clark Ave., Portland, OR 97227 PFLAG Oregon Central Coast (541) 265-7194 Jeannie St. John www.occpflag.org 3815 Yaquina Bay Rd., Newport, OR 97365 PHAGANS COSMETOLOGY COLLEGE (541) 265-3083 Trena Ingram www.phagans-schools.com 158 E Olive, Newport, OR 97365-4934 PIER 839 RESTAURANT & BAR (541) 264-8478 Vee Chhim 839 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4934 PIG N PANCAKE (541) 265-9065 Zachary Poole www.pignpancake.com 810 SW Alder Suite A, Newport, OR 97365-4934 PIONEER PRINTING INC. (541) 265-5242 Dave & Carol Shank www.pioneerprinting.net 231 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-3111 PIONEER TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE (541) 563-3135 Shannon Morgan www.pioneer.net 575 W. Willow St., Waldport, OR 97394 PIZZA ME (541) 336-9999 Larry Little 328 W/ Hwy 20, Toledo, OR 97391 PORT OF NEWPORT (541) 265-7758 Kevin Greenwood www.portofnewport.com 600 SE Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4338 PORT OF NEWPORT: MARINA & RV PARK (541) 867-3321 Manager www.portofnewport.com 2120 SE Marine Science Drive, Newport, OR 97365-4934 PORTHOLE PLAYERS, LTD. (541) 265-9269 Vickie Steen www.portholeplayers.org POWER OF NEWPORT (541) 265-4601 Mike Woodword www.powerford.com 1107 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-3144 PRIDGEON, BJORNSEN & McCRUM, LLC (541) 265-2217 Jeff Pridgeon www.oregoncoastlawyers.com 515 W Olive St, Newport, OR 97365-3718 PROBUILD (541) 265-2221 Lee Van Hess www.lumbermens.net/ 615 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-3149 QUADE COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION CORP. (541) 994-5829 Manager 1990 SE Devils Rd, Lincoln City, OR 97367-2628 RE SERVICES (541) 270-3111 Rich Evans Newport, OR REACH AIR MEDICAL SERVICES - REACH FOR LIFE MEMBERSHIP (541) 248-7855 Larry Morris www.reachair.com

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RED OCTOPUS THEATRE COMPANY (541) 574-1950 Ron Miller 626 Nw Hurbert, Newport, OR 97365-4934 RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! (541) 265-2206 David Heater www.marinersquare.com 250 SW Bay Blvd., Newport, OR 97365-4500 ROBBEN INC. (541) 994-5530 www.robbeninc.com 3244 NE Hwy 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367 ROBERT W. SMITH PH.D. (541) 574-0170 Robert Smith www.uscgnewportvu.info 1590 NW Spring Street, Newport, OR 97365-2345 ROBY'S FURNITURE (541) 265-9520 Andrea Langeliers 5111 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-1314 RODEWAY INN & LEE'S WOK RESTAURANT (541) 265-5321 Toby Lee 206 North Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4934 ROGUE ALES PUBLIC HOUSE (541) 265-3188 Michael Roden www.rogue.com 748 Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365 ROGUE BED & BEER (541) 961-0142 Stacey Maier www.rogue.com 748 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365 Rogue Creamery (541) 665-1155 x 141 Tawny Westphalene www.roguecreamery.com 311 N. Front St. Central Point, OR 97502 ROGUE HOUSE OF SPIRITS (541) 867-3670 Brad Letsom www.rogue.com 2122 Marine Science Drive, Newport, OR 97365-4934 ROTARY CLUB OF NEWPORT (541) 574-0600 Ted Smith www.newportrotaryclub.org ROUMAGOUX STUDIO (541) 265-9260 Sandy Roumagoux http://roumagoux.com 18 SW Cottage St., Newport, OR 97365 RSVP OF LINCOLN COUNTY (541) 574-2684 Mona Miller http://rsvpoflincolncounty.org 203 N. Main St. Toledo, OR 97391 S & W Real Estate (541) 270-6758 Barbara Le Pine www.sw-realestate.com 2466 N. Coast Hwy., Newport, OR 97365 S & W REAL ESTATE (541) 265-2251 Rick Wright www.sw-realestate.com 2466 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-1701 SAFE LOCK STORAGE (541) 867-4607 Craig Hansen 3639 SE Ash, South Beach, OR 97366-9758 SAFEWAY INC. (541) 265-2930 Randy Alimossy 2220 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-1708 SAFFRON SALMON (541) 265-8921 Stacy Schellinger 859 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365 SALISHAN SPA & GOLF RESORT (541) 764-2371 Gregg Harper www.salishan.com 7760 N Hwy 101 Gleneden Beach, OR 97388 SALON ETHOS (541) 574-4445 Liz Rose http://salon-ethos.com 434 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 SALVATION ARMY BAY COMMUNITIES (541) 265-6814 Manager 124 SE 1st Street, Newport, OR 97365 SAMARITAN HOUSE (541) 574-8898 Lola Jones www.samfamshelter.org 715 SW Bay St, Newport, OR 97365 SAMARITAN PACIFIC COMMUNITIES HOSPITAL (541) 265-2244 Lisa Ely www.samhealth.org 930 SW Abbey, Newport, OR 97365-4844 SARAH MYRICK (541) 265-3684 Sarah Myrick www.acrevista.com 1813 NE Crestview Pl, Newport, OR 97365-2008


SAWYER'S LANDING (541) 265-3907 Dion Blake 4098 Yaquina Bay Rd, Newport, OR 97365-4934 SCF GRAPHICS (562) 653-6776 Eric Quiles www.scfgraphics.com SCHOONER LANDING (541) 265-4293 Manager www.schoonerlanding.com 201 NW 66th Drive, Newport, OR 97365 SEA STAR ENTERPRISE - F/V OCEAN LADY ''M'' (541) 961-1246 Murielle Moore Port Dock 5, Newport, OR 97365-4934 SEA TOWNE SHOPPING CENTER (503) 245-1177 Robin Rudd 1600 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 SEAL ROCKS RV COVE (541) 563-3955 Ray Johnson www.sealrocksrv.com 1276 NW Cross Street at US Hwy 101, Seal Rock, OR 97376 SERVCO PACIFIC INSURANCE (541) 961-1572 Jon McKnight 1231-A SE Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4227 SERVPRO OF LINCOLN & POLK CO. (503) 991-6065 Brian Richards http://servproofsalemwest.com 2226 N. Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4934 SHANGRI - LA CORPORATION (541) 265-4015 Manager www.shangrilacorp.org 141 W 11th St., Newport, OR 97365 SHEAR SENSATIONS DAY SPA & HAIR SALON (541) 265-4247 Sheri Lightner http://shearsensationsspa.com 5220 N.E. Shellworld Place, Newport, OR 97365 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. (541) 574-0774 Mike Walker www.sherwin-williams.com 121 NE Harney St #D, Newport, OR 97365-2508 SHILO INN SUITES OCEANFRONT HOTEL (541) 265-7701 Beth Evans www.shiloinns.com 536 SW Elizabeth St, Newport, OR 97365-5012 SHOW SHERPAS LLC (719) 377-7627 Craig Koehn www.showsherpas.com 3819 Yaquina Bay Rd, Newport, OR 97365 SILETZ BAY MUSIC FESTIVAL (541) 992-1131 Katelyn Hordichok www.siletzbaymusic.org 540 NE Hwy 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367 SILETZ TRIBAL ARTS & HERITAGE SOCIETY (541) 351-8663 Teresa Simmons 297 Swan Ave., Siletz, OR 97380 SIMPLY DESIGN STUDIOS (541) 264-5920 Sharon Biddinger http://simplydesignstudios.com 1662 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 SIZZLER (541) 265-7055 Shirley Siebens 2426 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-1701 Sorella (541) 265-4055 Stormee Wills www.sorellanyebeach.com 526 NW Coast St. Suite C, Newport, OR 97365 SOUTH BEACH FISH MARKET (541) 867-6800 Steve Halsey www.southbeachfishmarket.com 3640 S. Coast Hwy., South Beach, OR 97366 SPECIFICALLY PACIFIC (269) 599-0850 Pete Sanok www.specificallypacific.com SPINDRIFT CELLARS (541) 929-6555 Tabitha Compton www.spindriftcellars.com 810 Applegate, Philomath, OR 97370 STARFISH POINT (541) 265-3751 Michelle Hefley www.starfishpoint.com 140 NW 48th Street, Newport, OR 97365-1334 STATE FARM INSURANCE (541) 265-2011 Jeff Schrantz www.statefarm.com 313 SW 2nd St Suite A, Newport, OR 97365-3800 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DAVID GOMBERG (541) 921-2038 David Gomberg Newport, OR 97365-4934

STONE CREST CELLARS B&B (541) 867-6621 Judy Joubert www.stonecrestbb.com 9556 S Coast Hwy., South Beach, OR 97366 SUNWEST MOTORS (541) 265-8547 Mike Schulz http://sunwesthonda.com 1030 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-3162 SWANSON'S PEST MANAGEMENT (541) 265-7330 Austin Hayes www.swansonspm.com SYLVIA BEACH HOTEL (541) 265-5428 Dick Clarey www.sylviabeachhotel.com 267 NW Cliff, Newport, OR 97365-3706 SYNERGY SECURITY SOLUTIONS (541) 745-7233 Mike Braaten www.synergy-security.com 5995 NE Elliott Circle, Corvallis, OR 97330 SYSTEMAX NORTHWEST INC. (541) 265-9599 Marty Runyon 881 NW Beach Dr, Newport, OR 97365 SZABO'S STEAKHOUSE & SEAFOOD (541) 574-0100 Mark Szabo www.szabossteakandseafood.net Hwy 101 & 52nd Street, Newport, OR 97365 TCB MANAGEMENT GROUP INC. (541) 265-5265 Mike Goff 437 NE 1st Street, Newport, OR 97365-2916 THE BARTON LAW FIRM (541) 265-5377 Bill Barton http://thebartonlawfirm.com 214 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4927 THE COASTHOUSE (253) 631-3915 Doug Blyth www.vacationhomes.com/15318 14440 South Coast Hwy., South Beach, OR 97366 THE COFFEE HOUSE (541) 265-6263 Judy Lingham 156 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4534 THE EDGE GLASS BLOWING (541) 867-4198 Ryan Bledsoe www.theedgeartgallery.com 3916 S. Coast Hwy., South Beach, OR 97366 THE GLUTEN FREE PLACE (541) 574-8437 (TGFP) Lill Hockema http://thegfplace.com 1654 N Coast Hwy., Sea Towne Shopping Center, Newport, OR 97365-4934 THE GRAND VICTORIAN B&B / VINTAGE COTTAGE RENTAL (541) 265-4490 Terry or Eileen Obteshka www.grandvictorianor.com 105 NW Coast St., Newport, OR 97365 THE KILLERS (541) 265-6865 Michelle Glines www.thekillers.net 135 NE 10th St., Newport, OR 97365 THE LANDING AT NEWPORT (541) 574-6777, Deanne Shannon www.thelandingatnewport.com 890 SE Bay Blvd., Newport, OR 97365 THE LIGHTKEEPER'S INN (541) 265-5642 Cheryl Lalack www.thelightkeepersinnbb.com 811 SW 12th ST., Newport, OR 97365-4934 THE LOCAL PAGES http://thelocalpages.net Kim Bogden 4910 W. Amelia Earheart Way Ste #1, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 THE LODGE AT OTTER CREST (541) 765-2060 Chris Garrett http://thelodgeatottercrest.com 301 Otter Crest Dr., Otter Rock, OR 97369 THE NEWS GUARD (541) 994-2178 Frank Perea www.thenewsguard.com 1818 N.E. 21st St., Lincoln City, OR 97367 THE ORIGINAL SHRIMP & CRAB MELTS (503) 440-7941 Mark Person THE STORAGE PLACE (541) 867-3206 Jean Rowley 4822 S Coast Hwy., South Beach, OR 97366-9700 THE WAX WORKS (541) 265-2206 David Heater www.marinersquare.com 250 SW Bay Blvd., Newport, OR 97365-4500 THE WHALER MOTEL (541) 265-9261 John Clark www.whalernewport.com 155 SW Elizabeth, Newport, OR 97365-3943

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THOMPSON SANITARY SERVICE, INC. (541) 265-7249 Ken & Rob Thompson www.thompsonsanitary.com 7450 NE Avery, Newport, OR 97365 TIPS N TOES (541) 265-3261 Karen Van Natta 615 SW Hurbert St. Ste. C, Newport, OR 97365-4934 TLC PHOTOGRAPHY (541) 336-1541 Tawny Culver http://tlcweddingphotographer.com TLC, A DIVISION OF FIBRE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION (541) 265-8182 Stacy Virtuoso www.tlcfcu.org 1625 N. Coast Highway, Newport, OR 97365-3098 TOUJOURS BOUTIQUE (541) 574-6404 Kathy Cleary http://toujoursboutique.com/ 704 NW Beach Dr, Newport, OR 97365-3561 TRAVELODGE (541) 265-8516 Mr. Rai www.newportmotorinn.net 1311 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 TRI AGG INC. (541) 563-3127 Pat Tryon PO Box 975, Waldport, OR 97394-0975 TRIDENT SEAFOODS CORP. (541) 265-7279 Sharon Snow 623 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4718 TRUE-CUT ENGRAVING (541) 265-9326 Stephanie Brown 403 SW 10th, Newport, OR 97365 TYEE LODGE BED & BREAKFAST OCEAN FRONT INN (541) 265-8953 Dee Nebert www.tyeelodge.com 4925 NW Woody Way, Newport, OR 97365-1327 U.S. BANK (541) 265-9422 Greg Dunbar www.usbank.com 400 E Olive, Newport, OR 97365-2895 ULTRASONIC, INC (541) 961-5308 Brian Timme http://ultrasonicevents.com Newport, OR 97365-4934 UMPQUA BANK (541) 574-6223 Amy Petersen www.umpquabank.com 1250 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-2441 UNDERSEA GARDENS (541) 265-2206 David Heater www.marinersquare.com 250 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4500 UNITED WAY OF BENTON & LINCOLN COUNTIES (541) 265-5812 Alan Searle www.unitedwayblc.org 2330 NW Professional Dr. Ste. 101, Corvallis, OR 97339 Vacasa (503) 345-9399 Donna Rudd www.vacasa.com/usa/Oregon/Newport/ 3934 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Suite 204, Portland, OR 97212 VACATION INTERNATIONALE (541) 574-7743 Kevin Winters www.viresorts.com 256 E Olive Street, Newport, OR 97365-4934 VALLEY RETRIEVER (541) 265-2253 Dennis Dick 956 SW 10th St, Newport, OR 97365-4831 VISION BUILDERS (541) 270-1544 Louie Cole www.visionbuilders.us 2261 E Alsea Hwy, Waldport, OR 97394 VISITOR'S CHOICE (541) 312-8072 Ted Bainbridge www.visitorschoiceusa.com 63025 O B Riley Rd Ste 15, Bend, OR 97702 VOCATIONAL REHABLITATION DIV. (541) 265-7843 John Anderson www.myworkweb.biz 119 NE 4th St #1, Newport, OR 97365-3133 W.W. CONSTRUCTION (541) 265-7090 Beth Wheeler www.wwconstruction.org 7945 NE Avery St., Newport, OR 97365 WAARVICK & WAARVICK ATTORNEYS AT LAW (541) 265-8553 Jeff Waarvick www.waarvick.com 924 SW Hurbert St, Newport, OR 97365-4715 WAL-MART (541) 265-6560 Yolanda Poe 160 NW 25th St, Newport, OR 97365-1637

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WALGREENS (541) 574-4405 Larry Oshanick walgreens.com 27 S Coast Highway, Newport, OR 97365-4934 WALLACE KAUFMAN (541) 995-4785 Wallace Kaufman www.mediatethrough.com 2935 SE 98th St., South Beach, OR 97366 WASHINGTON FEDERAL (541) 265-2269 Kim Smith 505 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 WAVES & MORE (541) 265-7337 Corie Eastburn 344 SW 7th Suite A, Newport, OR 97365 WAVES OF NEWPORT MOTEL & VACATION RENTALS (541) 265-4661 Billy & Shanna Lamere www.wavesofnewport.com 820 NW Coast St, Newport, OR 97365-3302 WEDDINGS BY-THE-SEA (541) 547-4547 Mary Claire Crook www.freewebz.com/wedsea 1092 Ocean View Dr., Yachats, OR 97498 WESLEY'S TRADING POST (541) 265-4556 Wesley Bullock 136 SE 1St Street, Newport, OR 97365-4934 WESTERN BEVERAGE CO (541) 867-7811 Rocky Huston www.abwholesaler.com/group12/westernbeverageco/home 130 SE 32nd, Newport, OR 97365 WESTERN STATES ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION (541) 265-8067 Stephanie Hensley westernstatesonline.com 235 NE Iron Mountain RD, Newport, OR 97365 WESTERN TITLE & ESCROW COMPANY (541) 265-2288 Anji Mitchell www.westerntitle.com 255 SW Coast Hwy., Suite 100, Newport, OR 97365-4997 WHALE COVE INN (541) 765-4300 Carl Finseth www.whalecoveinn.com 2345 SW Coast Hwy , Depoe Bay, OR 97341 WHALERS REST RV RESORT (541) 867-3100 Shari Paulsen www.rvonthego.com 50 SE 123rd Street, South Beach, OR 97366 WILDER (541) 867-7875 Bonnie Serkin www.wildernewport.com 2712 SE 20th Ave., Portland, OR 97212 WILDLIFE TRADING COMPANY (541) 867-3474 ext 5431 Candy Torney 2820 SE Ferry Slip Rd., Newport, OR 97365 WILES CONSTRUCTION, INC. (541) 265-3716 Ed Wiles 1570 NE Yaquina Heights Dr, Newport, OR 97365-9567 WILLAMETTE VALLEY CANCER FOUNDATION (503) 435-6592 Georgia Calhoun www.willamettevalleycancerfoundation.org 2700 SE Stratus Ave Ste A., McMinville, OR 97128 WILLIAM S. TROPE, CPA P.C. (541) 265-5646 William Trope 8 SW Lee, Newport, OR 97365-3826 WIND DRIFT GALLERY 2 (541) 265-7454 Susan Armstrong winddriftgallery.com 414 SW Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365-4518 WINDERMERE WEST COAST PROPERTIES (541) 265-5455 Michael Smith www.winwcp.com 567 N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-0114 WINDS OF PRAISE BROADCASTING (541) 574-1892 Scott Albright www.windsofpraise.com 1628-E N Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365 WINTER HAWK SEAFOOD, LLC (541) 270-0791 Bob Aue www.winterhawkseafood.com Port Dock 7, Newport, OR 97365 WORK SOURCE OREGON EMPLOYMENT DEPT. (541) 265-8891 ext 347 Marie Jones www.workinginoregon.org 120 NE Avery, Newport, OR 97365-3116 YACHATS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (541) 547-3530 Julith Sink www.yachats.org YAQUINA BAY CHARTERS (541) 265-6800 Jack Craven http://yaquinabaycharters.com 1000 SE Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365


YAQUINA BAY FRUIT PROCESSING (541) 867-3314 Harry Noah 2000 A Marine Science Dr., Newport, OR 97365 YAQUINA BAY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, INC. (541) 265-3537 Lee Hardy www.yaquinabayproperties.com 146 SE 1st, Newport, OR 97365 YAQUINA BAY WOODWORKS (541) 351-1403 Leo Newberg http://yaquinabaywoodworks.com 3383 N. Bayview Rd, Waldport, OR 97394 YAQUINA BAY YACHT CLUB (541) 265-9206 www.yaquinabayyachtclub.org 750 SE Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365

Photo: Luke Whittaker

YAQUINA HEAD OUTSTANDING NATURAL AREA (541) 574-3100 Tim Fisher http://www.or.blm.gov/salem/html/yaquina/ 750 Lighthouse Dr, Newport, OR 97365-1321 YARD BIRDS DESIGN AND MAINTENANCE (541) 272-7168 Robin Miller YUMMY BOWL (541) 265-8783 Yanyi Zhen http://www.yummybowlrestaurant.com 554 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365-4934 YUZEN JAPANESE CUISINE (541) 563-4766 Kazunori Bessho 10111 NW Pacific Coast Hwy., Seal Rock, OR 97376 ZIPLOCAL (503) 881-5635 Elaine Quinn http://ziplocal.com

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Membership Directory Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce Categorical Member Listing Accountants

COASTAL ACCOUNTING & CONSULTING GRIMSTAD & ASSOCIATES HOWARD ADAMS - CPA MOORE ACCOUNTING SOLUTIONS, LLC WILLIAM S. TROPE, CPA P.C.

Advertising Agency

BEACHCONNECTION.NET CHAMBERMASTER KEY COMMUNICATIONS OCEAN18 MEDIA SERVICES

Air Ambulance

REACH AIR MEDICAL SERVICES - REACH FOR LIFE MEMBERSHIP

Answering Service

TCB MANAGEMENT GROUP INC.

Antiques/Collectibles

ANTIQUE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE

Apartments

DOLPHIN REAL ESTATE LLC LITTLE CREEK APARTMENTS LLC

Appliances

Architects

(541) 264-8346 (541) 265-6638 (541) 265-2663

(541) 265-5665

BAYSCAPES GALLERY & COFFEE HOUSE BREACH THE MOON GALLERY FORINASH GALLERY FRED'S DEPOE BAY GALLERY GALLERY MICHAEL GIBBONS HASTING COASTAL WOODWORKS HAUSER GALLERY OCCA/PAC/VAC OCEANIC ARTS OREGON COAST GLASSWORKS ROUMAGOUX STUDIO THE EDGE GLASS BLOWING WIND DRIFT GALLERY 2 OCCA/PAC/VAC PORTHOLE PLAYERS, LTD. RED OCTOPUS THEATRE COMPANY SILETZ BAY MUSIC FESTIVAL SILETZ TRIBAL ARTS & HERITAGE SOCIETY OCEANVIEW SENIOR LIVING

Associate/Individual

(541) 265-5265

DH GOEBEL, ARCHITECT

Assisted Living

(541) 248-7855

(541) 265-7275 (541) 265-9202 (541) 265-9520

Arts Organizations

(503) 384-9617 (218) 825-9200 (541) 270-3396 (541) 961-1627

COASTAL REFRIGERATION, HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, LLC INSTANT REPLAY SPORTS & KIDS ROBY'S FURNITURE

Art Galleries/Artists

(541) 574-0837 (541) 265-5411 (541) 265-6959 (541) 265-2951 (541) 265-5646

AL FITZPATRICK BOBBIE LIPPMAN DAVID N. ALLEN DEANNA TRAIL DICK BEEMER DIGBY COOK DON & LIN LINDLY ED SIMON FRANK GELTNER - PARLIAMENTARIAN GENA GRIFFIN GEORGE PLANT JENNY LINGO JERRY & OPAL WHITE JOSEPH SWAFFORD KENT & RUTH KRONEMAN LARIMEE WARD LEE RITZMAN LINDA KILBRIDE MARK MCCONNELL

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PATRICK A. HAZEL PATTI LITTLEHALES ROBERT W. SMITH PH.D. SARAH MYRICK

Attorneys/Legal Services

CLIFF COLLARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW DENNIS BARTOLDUS, ATTORNEY AT LAW GUY B. GRECO ATTORNEY AT LAW Henkels Law LLC LAW OFFICES OF ADAM C. SPRINGER AND GARY C. HAMILTON LEGAL SHIELD LINCOLN COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY MACPHERSON, GINTNER & DIAZ MINOR, BANDONIS, & HAGGERTY, P.C. OUDERKIRK & HOLLEN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW PRIDGEON, BJORNSEN & McCRUM, LLC" THE BARTON LAW FIRM WAARVICK & WAARVICK ATTORNEYS AT LAW

Attractions

C & M STABLES CRESTVIEW GOLF CLUB FRIENDS OF YAQUINA LIGHTHOUSES HASTING COASTAL WOODWORKS HATFIELD MARINE SCIENCE CENTER LINCOLN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MARINE DISCOVERY TOURS OREGON COAST AQUARIUM OREGON COAST GLASSWORKS OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY OREGON OYSTER FARMS RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! SPINDRIFT CELLARS THE EDGE GLASS BLOWING THE WAX WORKS YAQUINA BAY CHARTERS

Auto Rentals

ROBBEN INC.

Automobile Dealers

GOLD CHEVROLET - BUICK - GMC - CADILLAC POWER OF NEWPORT SUNWEST MOTORS

Automotive Repair/Services

Bakery

ALAN BROWN TIRE CENTER ALLSTART AUTO ELECTRIC, INC. HUMMINGBIRD AUTO GLASS MAIN AUTO BODY OCEAN TIRE & AUTO SERVICE PACIFIC TIRE & BRAKE LA MAISON PACIFIC SOURDOUGH THE GLUTEN FREE PLACE

Banks & Credit Unions

AMERICAN EXPRESS GLOBAL CORPORATE PAYMENTS AMERICAN EXPRESS OPEN SMALL BUSINESS CREDIT CARDS BANK OF THE WEST COLUMBIA BANK DIRECTORS MORTGAGE OREGON STATE CREDIT UNION TLC, A DIVISION OF FIBRE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION U.S. BANK UMPQUA BANK Washington Federal

Barbers, Beauticians & Salons

EARTHBOUND BEAUTY DAY SPA, INC ETERNAL BEAUTY SALON PHAGANS COSMETOLOGY COLLEGE SALON ETHOS TIPS N TOES

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WAVES & MORE

Bed & Breakfast

ANCHOR PIER BAYFRONT LODGING CLIFF HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST GREEN GABLES ITALIAN CAFE AND LODGING NEWPORT BELLE B & B OCEAN HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST ROGUE BED & BEER STONE CREST CELLARS B&B SYLVIA BEACH HOTEL THE GRAND VICTORIAN B&B / VINTAGE COTTAGE RENTAL THE LIGHTKEEPER'S INN TYEE LODGE BED & BREAKFAST OCEAN FRONT INN

Beer, WIne & Ale Sales

BIER ONE HONEYWOOD WINERY ROGUE ALES PUBLIC HOUSE SPINDRIFT CELLARS

Beverage Distributors

BIGFOOT BEVERAGES COLUMBIA DISTRIBUTING EMERALD SPRINGS BOTTLED WATER, INC. WESTERN BEVERAGE CO

Bicycle Dealers

BIKE NEWPORT

Boat Manufacturing

Books

(541) 265-4630 (503) 362-4111 (541) 265-3188 (541) 929-6555 (541) 265-8871 (503) 274-9990 (541) 563-7419 (541) 867-7811 (541) 265-9917

Casinos

Catering

Cemetery

CUSTOM CARPET CLEANING FORWARD MOBILITY MARKETING MR. WIZARD SERVPRO OF LINCOLN & POLK CO. ABBEY FLOOR & MORE CARPET ONE FLOOR & HOME LIGGETTS FLOORING

(541) 265-8407 (541) 961-4603 (541) 283-5987 (503) 991-6065 (541) 265-6167 (541) 265-3530 (541) 265-6290

CHINOOK WINDS CASINO RESORT

(541) 996-5825

ALSI RESORT BREWER'S ON THE BAY KAM MENG CHINESE RESTAURANT LA MAISON LOCAL OCEAN SEAFOODS MO'S RESTAURANT & ANNEX THE ORIGINAL SHRIMP & CRAB MELTS

(541) 563-7700 (541) 867-3660 (541) 574-9450 (541) 265-8812 (541) 574-7959 (541) 265-7512 (503) 440-7941

EUREKA CEMETERY

(541) 265-7282

Charter Services

DOCKSIDE CHARTERS MARINE DISCOVERY TOURS NEWPORT MARINA STORE & CHARTERS, INC NEWPORT TRADEWINDS YAQUINA BAY CHARTERS

(541) 765-2545 (541) 265-6200 (541) 867-4470 (541) 265-2101 (541) 265-6800

ABC PRESCHOOL & DAYCARE

(541) 265-2654

(541) 351-1403

Child Care

NEWPORT LIBRARY

(541) 265-2153

Chiropractic Physicians

BREWER'S ON THE BAY BUDDHA KAT WINERY DEPOE BAY WINERY FLYING DUTCHMAN WINERY HAUER OF THE DAUEN, INC. WINERY HONEYWOOD WINERY ROGUE ALES PUBLIC HOUSE SPINDRIFT CELLARS

Building Consultant/General Contractors

(541) 265-STAY (7829) (541) 563-2506 (541) 574-0986 (541) 867-6290 (541) 265-3888 (541) 961-0142 (541) 867-6621 (541) 265-5428 (541) 265-4490 (541) 265-5642 (541) 265-8953

Carpet Cleaners

YAQUINA BAY WOODWORKS

Breweries/Wineries

(541) 265-7337

RE SERVICES BEST ROOFING CO. DOLPHIN CONSTRUCTION FAMILY FARM ENTERPRISES, INC. MARK HANRAHAN CONSTRUCTION QUADE COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION CORP. VISION BUILDERS W.W. CONSTRUCTION WILES CONSTRUCTION, INC. YAQUINA BAY WOODWORKS Building Materials PROBUILD Business Park NEWPORT BUSINESS PLAZA Cabinet Makers - Woodworking HASTING COASTAL WOODWORKS NEW DIMENSIONS FINE WOODWORKING VISION BUILDERS YAQUINA BAY WOODWORKS Campgrounds/RV Parks AGATE BEACH TRAILER & RV PARK HANDY HAVEN RV PARK & CAR WASH HARBOR VILLAGE RV PARK LOON LAKE LODGE & RV RESORT OREGON STATE PARKS & RECREATION DEPT. PACIFIC SHORES RV OWNERS ASSOCIATION PORT OF NEWPORT PORT OF NEWPORT: MARINA & RV PARK SAWYER'S LANDING SEAL ROCKS RV COVE WHALERS REST RV RESORT Candy/Confectionery AUNT BELINDA'S CANDIES NYE BEACH SWEETS Car Wash HANDY HAVEN RV PARK & CAR WASH

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Churches

Cinemas

INTEGRATED BODY THERAPEUTICS NEWPORT CHIROPRACTIC

(541) 264-8558 (541) 265-9218

ALL NATIONS LUTHERAN CHURCH RADIANT CHURCH SALVATION ARMY BAY COMMUNITIES

(541) 265-2503 (541) 351-8141 (541) 265-6814

NEWPORT CINEMA

(541) 574-0024

Clothing/Accessories

CHILDISH TENDENCIES INSTANT REPLAY SPORTS & KIDS OSSIES SURF SHOP SPECIFICALLY PACIFIC TOUJOURS BOUTIQUE Clubs/Organizations/Associations AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY AMERICAN LEGION #116 BPO ELKS #2105 BUY LOCAL LINCOLN COUNTY ASSOCIATION CELTIC HERITAGE ALLIANCE CENTRAL COAST KIWANIS FRIENDS OF LINCOLN COUNTY ANIMALS / PICK OF THE LITTER GREATER NEWPORT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LINCOLN COUNTY LINCOLN COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE LINN BENTON LINCOLN WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD NEWPORT BOOSTER CLUB NEWPORT FARMERS' MARKET NEWPORT FISHERMEN'S WIVES INC. NEWPORT LIONS CLUB NEWPORT LOYALTY DAYS ASSOCIATION NEWPORT MASONIC FAMILY NYE BEACH MERCHANT ASSOCIATION OREGON COAST AGATE CLUB OREGON COAST THERAPY ANIMALS OSU EXTENSION LINCOLN COUNTY PFLAG OREGON CENTRAL COAST PORTHOLE PLAYERS, LTD. ROTARY CLUB OF NEWPORT RSVP OF LINCOLN COUNTY SILETZ TRIBAL ARTS & HERITAGE SOCIETY YACHATS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE YAQUINA BAY YACHT CLUB Coffee/Tea/Espresso/Ice Cream BAY LATTE BAYSCAPES GALLERY & COFFEE HOUSE DUTCH BROS. COFFEE

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Collection Agencies

INDUSTRIAL CREDIT SERVICE Communications Equipment CSHERWOOD CONSULTING EVENT COMMUNICATIONS Computer Services CHAMBERMASTER COASTCOM, INC. CSHERWOOD CONSULTING GRAY'S WEB DESIGN OREGON COAST TECHNOLOGY PEAK INTERNET, LLC Concrete TRI AGG INC. Consultants CHRIS WAUGH CIVIL WEST ENGINEERING COASTAL ACCOUNTING & CONSULTING CSHERWOOD CONSULTING FRANK GELTNER - PARLIAMENTARIAN LEGAL SHIELD MOORE ACCOUNTING SOLUTIONS, LLC NORTHWEST MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS WALLACE KAUFMAN Counselors WALLACE KAUFMAN Creamery ROGUE CREAMERY

Crime & Trauma Scene Clean-Up

SERVPRO OF LINCOLN & POLK CO.

Crushed Rock

CEDAR CREEK QUARRIES

Dentists/Orthodontists

CENTRAL COAST DENTAL CLINIC - JAMES D WINDELL, DMD DOUG CHADWICK, DDS MARK BUILDER, DMD, INC. NEWPORT DENTAL NEWPORT GENTLE DENTISTRY PC - RANDALL TEICH DDS

Department Stores

Developer

Distillery

(541) 665-1155 x 141 (503) 991-6065 (541) 265-9441 (541) 265-2261 (541) 265-4221 (541) 264-2800 (541) 265-8501 (541) 265-7900

(541) 867-3670

DIGITAL STUDIO, LLC OCEAN18 MEDIA SERVICES

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE OF LINCOLN COUNTY LINN BENTON LINCOLN WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD

ABC PRESCHOOL & DAYCARE ANGELL JOB CORPS LINCOLN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NEWPORT HIGH SCHOOL OCCC FOUNDATION OREGON COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY OSU EXTENSION LINCOLN COUNTY PHAGANS COSMETOLOGY COLLEGE DOUG'S ELECTRIC J & J COASTAL ELECTRIC NEWPORT ELECTRIC RE SERVICES WESTERN STATES ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION ELECTRONIC SUPER STORE - RADIO SHACK DEALER

Emergency Services

(541) 995-4785

ROGUE HOUSE OF SPIRITS

Electronics Equipment/Service/Consultants

(541) 270-0399 (541) 264-7040 (541) 574-0837 (541) 351-8310 (541) 961-1482 (541) 409-7019 (541) 265-2951 (541) 265-2525 (541) 995-4785

(541) 867-7875

Electrical Contractors

(541) 563-3127

WILDER

Educational Services

(218) 825-9200 (541) 574-6117 (541) 351-8310 (541) 574-4432 (541) 351-8947 (800) 731-4871

(541) 265-4581 (541) 265-6560

Economic Development

(541) 351-8310 (541) 265-1919

FRED MEYER WAL-MART

DVD, Video & TV Productions

(541) 368-5166

NEWPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT PACIFIC WEST AMBULANCE REACH AIR MEDICAL SERVICES - REACH FOR LIFE MEMBERSHIP

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Employment Services

Engineering Services

Engraving

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(541) 264-7040

TRUE-CUT ENGRAVING

(541) 265-9326

HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES

Event Planning/Decorating/Supplies

ALSI RESORT OREGON COAST EVENT RENTALS, LLC PETER CORVALLIS PRODUCTIONS STONE CREST CELLARS B&B ULTRASONIC, INC

Exterminators/Pest Control Services

SWANSON'S PEST MANAGEMENT THE KILLERS Facility Rentals NEWPORT NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY YAQUINA BAY YACHT CLUB Financial Planners EDWARD D. JONES & CO. - PETER HEISLER EDWARD JONES - RICHARD O'HEARN FINANCIAL FREEDOM WEALTH MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC H&R BLOCK Fishing Vessels F/V TRAILBLAZER SEA STAR ENTERPRISE - F/V OCEAN LADY ''M'' YAQUINA BAY CHARTERS Fitness Centers & Products BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS INSTANT REPLAY SPORTS & KIDS INTEGRATED BODY FITNESS Florist M & K BARK AND FLORAL Food Pantry NEWPORT FOOD PANTRY Foundations OCCC FOUNDATION PACIFIC COMM. HEALTH DISTRICT FOUNDATION WILLAMETTE VALLEY CANCER FOUNDATION

Fruit Processors

YAQUINA BAY FRUIT PROCESSING

Funeral Homes

Furniture

Gift Shops

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ANTIQUE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE FACTORY MATTRESS & FURNITURE OUTLET NEW DIMENSIONS FINE WOODWORKING ROBY'S FURNITURE

(541) 264-8346 (541) 265-4460 (541) 961-5091 (541) 265-9520

THOMPSON SANITARY SERVICE, INC.

Gas Stations Geriatrics

(541) 265-5581

AFFORDABLE BURIAL & CREMATION CO. BATEMAN FUNERAL HOME

Garbage Collections - Recycling

(541) 574-9892 (541) 265-5090 (541) 265-7843 (541) 265-8891 ext 347

CIVIL WEST ENGINEERING

Equipment & Supplies - Medical

(503) 702-7895 (541) 961-1627

BBSI, A HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COMPANY CARDINAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICES VOCATIONAL REHABLITATION DIV. WORK SOURCE OREGON EMPLOYMENT DEPT.

(541) 265-7249

NEWPORT CHEVRON

(541) 574-6336

AGING WISELY WITH HEARTFELT HANDS INVITING AGING LE'ANNE MCEACHERN, AU.D. OCEANVIEW SENIOR LIVING OREGON COAST THERAPY ANIMALS

(541) 265-8530 (541) 272-0036 (541) 272-5015 (541) 574-0550 (541) 270-3339

BAYSCAPES GALLERY & COFFEE HOUSE CHILDISH TENDENCIES ILLINGWORTH'S GIFTS LOOFAH SOAPS N CREATIONS LLC. MARINE DISCOVERY TOURS NEWPORT BAY CANDLE CO. PEERLESS PUFFIN WILDLIFE TRADING COMPANY

(541) 265-4017 (541) 265-4491 (541) 265-5094 (541) 272-5040 (541) 265-6200 (541) 265-6111 (541) 265-3153 (541) 867-3474 ext 5431


Glass

LINCOLN GLASS COMPANY NEWPORT GLASS CO INC.

Global Positioning System Technology

ADVANCED RESEARCH CORP.

Golf Course

AGATE BEACH GOLF COURSE CRESTVIEW GOLF CLUB OLALLA VALLEY GOLF COURSE SALISHAN SPA & GOLF RESORT Government BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT CITY OF NEWPORT NOAA MOC-P STATE REPRESENTATIVE DAVID GOMBERG

Graphic Artists/Designers

Grocers

NEWPORT LAZERQUICK SCF GRAPHICS CASH & CARRY FRED MEYER J.C. MARKET MAI'S ASIAN MARKET OCEANA NATURAL FOODS CO-OP SAFEWAY INC. THE GLUTEN FREE PLACE

Guns & Ammo

WESLEY'S TRADING POST

Health & Wellness Consultant

CANNAMEDICINE NEWPORT INVITING AGING

Hearing Services

COAST HEARING SERVICES LE'ANNE MCEACHERN, AU.D.

Heating & Sheet Metal

AIRROW HEATING & SHEET METAL, LLC COASTAL REFRIGERATION, HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, LLC GROTH-GATES SHEET METAL, INC. MULDER SHEET METAL, INC. ROBBEN INC.

Home Medical Equipment & Supplies

HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES

Horse Back Riding

Hospital

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BRIGHT HORIZON THERAPUETIC RIDING CENTER C & M STABLES

(541) 961-4156 (541) 997-7540

SAMARITAN PACIFIC COMMUNITIES HOSPITAL

(541) 265-2244

Hotels/Motels/Condominiums

(541) 265-8836 (541) 265-2226

ADOBE RESORT MOTEL, INC. AGATE BEACH MOTEL ALSI RESORT AMERICA'S BEST VALUE INN & SUITES ANCHOR PIER BAYFRONT LODGING BEACHCOMBERS HAVEN BEAUTIFUL SHORELINE RIDGE W/ LIGHTHOUSE VIEW BEST WESTERN AGATE BEACH INN CHANNEL HOUSE COMFORT INN COZY COVE BEACH FRONT RESORT DAYS INN EDGEWATER COTTAGES ELIZABETH STREET INN EMBARCADERO RESORT HOTEL FIRESIDE MOTEL HALLMARK RESORT HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES INN AT NYE BEACH INN AT SPANISH HEAD KNIGHTS INN NEWPORT LA QUINTA INN & SUITES LITTLE CREEK COVE LOON LAKE LODGE & RV RESORT MONEY SAVER MOTEL MOOLACK SHORES MOTEL MOTEL 6 NEWPORT BAY MOTEL

(541) 547-3141 (541) 265-8746 (541) 563-7700 (541) 265-6631 (541) 265-STAY (7829) (541) 764-2252 (916) 515-8004 (541) 265-9411 (541) 765-2140 (541) 265-6203 (541) 994-2950 (541) 265-5767 (541) 563-2240 (541) 265-9400 (541) 265-8521 (541) 547-3636 (541) 265-2600 (541) 867-3377 (541) 265-2477 (541) 996-2161 (541) 265-4533 (541) 867-7727 (541) 265-8587 541.599.2244 (541) 265-2277 (541) 265-2326 (541) 867-7055 (541) 265-2241

Insurance

NEWPORT CITY CENTER MOTEL OVERLEAF LODGE RODEWAY INN & LEE'S WOK RESTAURANT SALISHAN SPA & GOLF RESORT SCHOONER LANDING SHILO INN SUITES OCEANFRONT HOTEL STARFISH POINT SYLVIA BEACH HOTEL THE LANDING AT NEWPORT THE WHALER MOTEL TRAVELODGE VACATION INTERNATIONALE WAVES OF NEWPORT MOTEL & VACATION RENTALS WHALE COVE INN

(541) 265-7381 (541) 547-4880 (541) 265-5321 (541) 764-2371 (541) 265-4293 (541) 265-7701 (541) 265-3751 (541) 265-5428 (541) 574-6777 (541) 265-9261 (541) 265-8516 (541) 574-7743 (541) 265-4661 (541) 765-4300

ABEL INSURANCE AGENCY ALLSTATE INSURANCE - BECKY DWIGGINS ALLSTATE INSURANCE - MELISSA LEWIS FARMERS INSURANCE - BECK INSURANCE SERVICES FULLHART INSURANCE OF WALDPORT GREG WELLS INSURANCE PAYNE WEST INSURANCE SERVCO PACIFIC INSURANCE STATE FARM INSURANCE

(541) 264-8426 (541) 265-5492 (541) 265-8527 (541) 265-2802 (541) 563-3241 (541) 265-3224 (541) 265-7768 (541) 961-1572 (541) 265-2011

Interior Decorators

ABBEY FLOOR & MORE CARPET ONE FLOOR & HOME DECORATING DEN INTERIORS

(541) 265-6167 (541) 265-3530 (541) 265-3315

Investment Brokers

EDWARD D. JONES & CO. - PETER HEISLER EDWARD JONES - RICHARD O'HEARN

(541) 265-4528 (541) 265-2774

Janitorial Services/House Cleaning Services

Jewelry

Kayaks

AIRE MASTER OF AMERICA INC. - OR DIVISION ASSOCIATED CLEANING SERVICES MR. WIZARD SERVPRO OF LINCOLN & POLK CO.

(471) 725-2691 (541) 867-7879 (541) 283-5987 (503) 991-6065

DIAMONDS BY THE SEA

(541) 265-7755

OSSIES SURF SHOP

(541) 574-4634

Landscape Contractors

CREATIVE LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE FAMILY FARM ENTERPRISES, INC. FERRIS LANDSCAPING M & K Bark and Floral "NORTHWEST RELIABLE, LLC." YARD BIRDS DESIGN AND MAINTENANCE

(541) 336-1912 (541) 563-2395 (541) 270-3786 (541) 265-3440 (541) 961-2744 (541) 272-7168

Lawn & Garden

Library

ALSEA BAY POWER PRODUCTS, INC. CREATIVE LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE FAMILY FARM ENTERPRISES, INC. NORTHWEST RELIABLE, LLC. YARD BIRDS DESIGN AND MAINTENANCE

(541) 563-4266 (541) 336-1912 (541) 563-2395 (541) 961-2744 (541) 272-7168

NEWPORT LIBRARY

(541) 265-2153

Limousine, Taxi & Shuttles

CARAVAN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION COASTAL LUXURY LIMOS MID COLUMBIA BUS COMPANY LINCOLN COUNTY NEWPORT EXPRESS/YAQUINA CAB CO. Liquor Stores NEWPORT LIQUOR STORE

Locksmith

PACIFIC COAST LOCK & SAFE, LLC

Lot Sweeping - Maintenance

ALLEN'S LOT MAINTENANCE

Mail & Message Services

FRESH PRINT NEWPORT

Marine & RV Services

ACE MOBILE RV SERVICE NEWPORT MARINE & RV SERVICE

Marine Electronics/Equipment/Supplies

ALSEA BAY POWER PRODUCTS, INC. B & F MARINE ELECTRONICS, INC. ENGLUND MARINE

(541) 994-9645 (541) 921-8406 (541) 336-5101 (541) 265-9552 (541) 265-5621 (541) 961-1376 (541) 574-8257 (541) 264-5874 (541) 563-2390 (541) 867-3704 (541) 563-4266 (541) 265-8839 (541) 265-9275

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Marketing

Massage

Mediator

BEACHCONNECTION.NET COMCAST SPOTLIGHT

EARTHBOUND BEAUTY DAY SPA, INC INNER WISDOM / H&K SERVICES, INC. MARIAH NELSON, LMT #13202

(541) 265-4232 (541) 270-5601 (541) 961-4890

WALLACE KAUFMAN

(541) 995-4785

Military

COAST GUARD STATION YAQUINA BAY NEWPORT NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY Mortgage Loans BANK OF THE WEST COLUMBIA BANK DIRECTORS MORTGAGE OREGON STATE CREDIT UNION TLC, A DIVISION OF FIBRE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION U.S. BANK UMPQUA BANK

Movers

CROSS TOWN MOVERS / BEKINS VAN LINES

Music Organizations

(503) 384-9617 (541) 265-6295

NEWPORT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SHOW SHERPAS LLC SILETZ BAY MUSIC FESTIVAL

(541) 265-5381 (541) 265-2761 (541) 265-9444 (541) 265-6666 (541) 994-6003 (541) 714-4135 (541) 265-8182 (541) 265-9422 (541) 574-6223 (541) 265-9074 (541) 574-0614 (719) 377-7627 (541) 992-1131

Music Services

MAINSTREAM MUSIC (541) 961-4658 ULTRASONIC, INC (541) 961-5308 News Media BEACHCONNECTION.NET (503) 384-9617 DIGITAL STUDIO, LLC (503) 702-7895 KNPT/KYTE/KCRF/KBCH/U92 RADIO AND OREGONCOASTDAILYNEWS.COM (541) 265-2266 KSHL RADIO (541) 265-3000 NEWPORT NEWS TIMES (541) 265-8571 NEWSLINCOLNCOUNTY.COM (541) 251-1408 THE NEWS GUARD (541) 994-2178 WINDS OF PRAISE BROADCASTING (541) 574-1892 Newspapers/Magazines/Publications 101 THINGS TO DO MAGAZINE (541) 260-8668 CONNECTIONS PUBLICATIONS LLC (541) 234-4904 DEPOE BAY BEACON / NP & TV (541) 764-5011 KEY COMMUNICATIONS (541) 270-3396 NEWPORT NEWS TIMES (541) 265-8571 OREGON COAST MAGAZINE (541) 997-8401 ext 140 OREGON COAST TODAY (541) 921-0413 THE LINCOLN COUNTY DISPATCH (541) 563-4425 THE NEWS GUARD (541) 994-2178 Nursing Home & Rehabilitation NEWPORT REHABILITATION CENTER & SPECIALTY CARE (541) 265-5356 Nutritional & Health Supplements CANNAMEDICINE NEWPORT (541) 574-2685 OCEANA NATURAL FOODS CO-OP (541) 265-8285 Office Equipment/Furniture/Supplies IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS (503) 409-5666

Optometrists

EYE CARE CENTER NEWPORT VISION CENTER OC EYE CARE LLC OREGON EYES VISION CENTER PACIFIC EYE ASSOCIATES

Oyster Farms

OREGON OYSTER FARMS

Paint/Wallcoverings

AGATE BEACH SUPPLY CO. BLUE FOOT PAINTING LLC SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.

Paper-Lumber-Manufactures & Wholesale

GEORGIA-PACIFIC TOLEDO LLC

Parliamentarian

FRANK GELTNER - PARLIAMENTARIAN

Pawn Shop - New & Used

WESLEY'S TRADING POST

Pet Services

FRIENDS OF LINCOLN COUNTY ANIMALS / PICK OF THE LITTER

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(541) 265-8828 (541) 265-2020 (541) 264-7726 (541) 265-9458 (541) 265-6582 (541) 265-5078 (541) 265-7773 (541) 771-8179 (541) 574-0774 (541) 336-8202 (541) 961-1482 (541) 265-4556 (541) 961-5852

Pharmacy

OREGON COAST THERAPY ANIMALS

(541) 270-3339

WALGREENS

(541) 574-4405

Photocopying - Duplicating - Equipment & Supplies

IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS NEWPORT LAZERQUICK PIONEER PRINTING INC.

(503) 409-5666 (541) 265-6425 (541) 265-5242

Photography

COAST PHOTOS PHOTOGRAPHY FORINASH GALLERY INSTANT REPLAY SPORTS & KIDS JO-FOTOS / OREGON PHOTOS BY JO WIENERT SIMPLY DESIGN STUDIOS TLC PHOTOGRAPHY

(541) 270-3262 (541) 867-3430 (541) 265-9202 (541) 270-6321 (541) 264-5920 (541) 336-1541

Physical Therapy

NEWPORT PHYSICAL THERAPY

(541) 265-4252

Plant Maintenance

Plumbing

PACIFIC HORTICA

(541) 528-7841

LINCOLN PLUMBING INC NEWPORT PLUMBING, INC.

(541) 265-7576 (541) 265-7030

Portable Toilet Rentals

Printers

BEST POTS, INC.

541-574-7976

FRESH PRINT NEWPORT NEWPORT LAZERQUICK PIONEER PRINTING INC. SCF GRAPHICS

(541) 264-5874 (541) 265-6425 (541) 265-5242 (562) 653-6776

Promotional Products

IDEA PRINT WORKS, INC. SCF GRAPHICS SPECIFICALLY PACIFIC TRUE-CUT ENGRAVING

(541) 265-8277 (562) 653-6776 (269) 599-0850 (541) 265-9326

Property Maintenance & Handyman Services

SERVPRO OF LINCOLN & POLK CO.

(503) 991-6065

Property Management

DEPOE BAY STORAGE DOLPHIN REAL ESTATE LLC VACASA YAQUINA BAY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, INC.

(541) 961-5223 (541) 265-6638 (503) 345-9399 (541) 265-3537

Public Service Organizations

FRIENDS OF LINCOLN COUNTY ANIMALS / PICK OF THE LITTER LINCOLN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LINCOLN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE NEWPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT YAQUINA HEAD OUTSTANDING NATURAL AREA

(541) 961-5852 (541) 265-4100 (541) 265-0652 (541) 574-3348 (541) 574-3100

Public Transportation

LINCOLN COUNTY TRANSIT

Publication Distributors

Quarries

CONNECTIONS PUBLICATIONS LLC FORWARD MOBILITY MARKETING KEY COMMUNICATIONS LOCAL FAVORITES NEWPORT DIGITAL CITY GUIDE OREGON COAST MAGAZINE PELICAN PRODUCTIONS THE LOCAL PAGES VISITOR'S CHOICE ZIPLOCAL

KNPT/KYTE/KCRF/KBCH/U92 RADIO AND OREGONCOASTDAILYNEWS.COM KSHL RADIO WINDS OF PRAISE BROADCASTING

Real Estate

(541) 234-4904 (541) 961-4603 (541) 270-7116 (503) 970-7630 (541) 971-1069 (541) 997-8401 ext 140 (503) 717-1122

CEDAR CREEK QUARRIES

Radio Stations

(541) 574-1292

ADVANTAGE REAL ESTATE DEPOE BAY STORAGE DOLPHIN REAL ESTATE LLC EMERALD COAST REALTY, INC. JOHN L. SCOTT REALTY MCG2 LLC MISHEY REAL ESTATE S & W REAL ESTATE - BARBARA LEPINE S & W REAL ESTATE WINDERMERE WEST COAST PROPERTIES

(541) 312-8072 (503) 881-5635 (541) 265-9441 (541) 265-2266 (541) 265-3000 (541) 574-1892 (541) 265-2200 (541) 961-5223 (541) 265-6638 (541) 283-3591 (541) 265-2345 (541) 513-1307 (541) 265-2281 (541) 270-6758 (541) 265-2251 (541) 265-5455


Real Estate Appraisers

OREGON COAST APPRAISAL SERVICE Rental Equipment ALSEA BAY POWER PRODUCTS, INC. NEWPORT RENTAL SERVICE OREGON COAST EVENT RENTALS, LLC

Restaurants/Café/Deli

ABBY'S PIZZA INN ADOBE RESORT MOTEL, INC. AGATE BEACH GOLF COURSE ALSI RESORT APRIL'S AT NYE BEACH ARCTIC CIRCLE ASIATICO WATERFRONT FUSHION SUSHI BEST WESTERN AGATE BEACH INN - STARFISH GRILL BREWER'S ON THE BAY BRIDGEVIEW KUM-YONS RESTAURANT CHALET RESTAURANT & BAKERY CHINOOK WINDS CASINO RESORT CHOWDER BOWL AT NYE BEACH CRESTVIEW GOLF CLUB FIGARO'S OF NEWPORT FISH PEDDLER'S MARKET & RESTAURANT FISH TAILS CAFÉ GEORGIE'S BEACHSIDE GRILL GREEN GABLES ITALIAN CAFE AND LODGING INN AT SPANISH HEAD IZZY'S KAM MENG CHINESE RESTAURANT LA MAISON LOCAL OCEAN SEAFOODS M&P AUTHENTIC THAI CUISINE MAZATLAN MEXICAN RESTAURANT MCDONALD'S #5678 MO'S RESTAURANT & ANNEX MOBY DICK'S SEAFOOD & SPIRITS NANA'S IRISH PUB NEWPORT CAFE NEWPORT STEAK & SEAFOOD NYE BEACH SWEETS OCEANA NATURAL FOODS CO-OP PIER 839 RESTAURANT & BAR PIG N PANCAKE RODEWAY INN & LEE'S WOK RESTAURANT ROGUE ALES PUBLIC HOUSE Rogue Creamery ROGUE HOUSE OF SPIRITS SAFFRON SALMON SALISHAN SPA & GOLF RESORT SHILO INN SUITES OCEANFRONT HOTEL SIZZLER SorellA SOUTH BEACH FISH MARKET SYLVIA BEACH HOTEL SZABO'S STEAKHOUSE & SEAFOOD THE COFFEE HOUSE THE GLUTEN FREE PLACE THE LODGE AT OTTER CREST THE ORIGINAL SHRIMP & CRAB MELTS YUMMY BOWL YUZEN JAPANESE CUISINE Restorations JO-FOTOS / OREGON PHOTOS BY JO WIENERT SERVPRO OF LINCOLN & POLK CO.

Screen Printing

GLASS TECH OF OREGON, INC. IDEA PRINT WORKS, INC. SPECIFICALLY PACIFIC TRUE-CUT ENGRAVING

Seafood Processors

PACIFIC SHRIMP COMPANY SEA STAR ENTERPRISE - F/V OCEAN LADY ''M'' TRIDENT SEAFOODS CORP. WINTER HAWK SEAFOOD, LLC

Seafood Retail/Wholesale

OREGON'S CHOICE GOURMET ALBACORE SEA STAR ENTERPRISE - F/V OCEAN LADY ''M''

(541) 265-3012 (541) 563-4266 (541) 265-5721 (541) 264-8491 (541) 265-9336 (541) 547-3141 (541) 265-7331 (541) 563-7700 (541) 265-6855 (541) 265-7822 (541) 265-8387 (541) 265-9411 (541) 867-3660 (541) 265-5330 (541) 265-6900 (541) 996-5825 (541) 265-7477 (541) 563-3020 (541) 265-2061 (541) 265-7057 (541) 867-6002 (541) 265-9800 (541) 574-0986 (541) 996-2161 (541) 265-3636 (541) 574-9450 (541) 265-8812 (541) 574-7959 (541) 264-8388 (541) 265-8595 (541) 265-9866 (541) 265-7512 (541) 265-7847 (541) 574-8787 (541) 574-6847 (541) 265-8283 (541) 574-1963 (541) 265-8285 (541) 264-8478 (541) 265-9065 (541) 265-5321 (541) 265-3188 (541) 665-1155 x 141 (541) 867-3670 (541) 265-8921 (541) 764-2371 (541) 265-7701 (541) 265-7055 (541) 265-4055 (541) 867-6800 (541) 265-5428 (541) 574-0100 (541) 265-6263 (541) 574-8437 (TGFP) (541) 765-2060 (503) 440-7941 (541) 265-8783 (541) 563-4766 (541) 270-6321 (503) 991-6065 (503) 646-3989 (541) 265-8277 (269) 599-0850 (541) 265-9326 (541) 265-4215 (541) 961-1246 (541) 265-7279 (541) 270-0791 (541) 765-2193 (541) 961-1246

Security & Patrol Services

SYNERGY SECURITY SOLUTIONS TCB MANAGEMENT GROUP INC.

(541) 745-7233 (541) 265-5265

Shopping Centers

Signs

AQUARIUM VILLAGE INSTANT REPLAY SPORTS & KIDS NEWPORT BUSINESS PLAZA SEA TOWNE SHOPPING CENTER

(541) 867-6531 (541) 265-9202 (541) 867-6531 (503) 245-1177

NEWPORT SIGNS

(541) 867-7600

Social Service Organizations

Speakers

BRIGHT HORIZON THERAPUETIC RIDING CENTER CASA OF LINCOLN COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LINCOLN COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY OF LINCOLN COUNTY FOOD SHARE OF LINCOLN COUNTY MY SISTERS' PLACE NEWPORT FOOD PANTRY OSU EXTENSION LINCOLN COUNTY PAADA (PARTNERSHIP AGAINST ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE) RSVP OF LINCOLN COUNTY SALVATION ARMY BAY COMMUNITIES SAMARITAN HOUSE SHANGRI - LA CORPORATION UNITED WAY OF BENTON & LINCOLN COUNTIES

(541) 961-4156 (541) 265-3116 (541) 574-4437 (541) 265-5326 (541) 265-8578 (541) 574-9424 (541) 270-0842 (541) 574-6534 (541) 574-7890 (541) 574-2684 (541) 265-6814 (541) 574-8898 (541) 265-4015 (541) 265-5812

CHRIS WAUGH NORTHWEST MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS

(541) 270-0399 (541) 265-2525

Sports/Fitness/Camping

BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS INSTANT REPLAY SPORTS & KIDS INTEGRATED BODY FITNESS NEWPORT PARKS & RECREATION CENTER OSSIES SURF SHOP

(541) 265-8335 (541) 265-9202 (541) 264-8558 (541) 265-7783 (541) 574-4634

Storage & Warehousing

ALL-STORAGE INC. LINCOLN STORAGE @ SOUTH BEACH SAFE LOCK STORAGE SAWYER'S LANDING THE STORAGE PLACE

(541) 336-0500 (541) 867-6550 (541) 867-4607 (541) 265-3907 (541) 867-3206

Stoves, Fireplaces and Accessories

COAST HEARTH & HOME

(541) 265-8390

Surf Shops/Dive Shops

OSSIES SURF SHOP

(541) 574-4634

Tanning Salon/Beauty, Skin Care & Makeup

EARTHBOUND BEAUTY DAY SPA, INC MARY KAY INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR - RUTHIE STURGEON SALON ETHOS SHEAR SENSATIONS DAY SPA & HAIR SALON

Tax Return Preparation

H&R BLOCK

(541) 264-7270

Telecommunications Consultants

CSHERWOOD CONSULTING

(541) 351-8310

Telephone Equipment & Repair

SYSTEMAX NORTHWEST INC.

(541) 265-9599

Therapy Animals

BRIGHT HORIZON THERAPUETIC RIDING CENTER OREGON COAST THERAPY ANIMALS

Thrift Stores

(541) 961-4156 (541) 270-3339

FRIENDS OF LINCOLN COUNTY ANIMALS / PICK OF THE LITTER SALVATION ARMY BAY COMMUNITIES WESLEY'S TRADING POST Title Insurance - Escrow Services FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INS, CO. OF OR WESTERN TITLE & ESCROW COMPANY

Tour Bus - Group Transportation - Charter

CARAVAN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION COASTAL LUXURY LIMOS MARINE DISCOVERY TOURS VALLEY RETRIEVER Tourism Development CENTRAL OREGON COAST ASSOCIATION Toys & Collectibles CHILDISH TENDENCIES

(541) 265-4232 (209) 661-6099 (541) 574-4445 (541) 265-4247

(541) 961-5852 (541) 265-6814 (541) 265-4556 (541) 265-8591 (541) 265-2288 (541) 994-9645 (541) 921-8406 (541) 265-6200 (541) 265-2253 (541) 265-2064 (541) 265-4491

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Training & Development

CHRIS WAUGH NORTHWEST MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS

Travel Services

ASSOCIATED TRAVEL SERVICES

Tree Services

ALL HEART TREE SERVICE

Utilities - Electric

CENTRAL LINCOLN PUD

Utilities - Gas

NW NATURAL

Utilities - Internet

CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS COASTCOM, INC. PIONEER TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE

Utilities - Telephone & Television

CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS COASTCOM, INC. PIONEER TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE Vacation Rentals A GATHERING PLACE A HIDEAWAY AT BEVERLY BEACH ANCHOR PIER BAYFRONT LODGING BAYSHORE RENTALS BAYVIEW COTTAGE BEACH RETREAT BEACHCOMBERS HAVEN BEAUTIFUL SHORELINE RIDGE W/ LIGHTHOUSE VIEW CAVALIER BEACHFRONT CONDOMINIUMS COTTAGE AT NYE BEACH EDGEWATER COTTAGES FAIRHAVEN VACATION RENTALS

(541) 270-0399 (541) 265-2525 (541) 921-9346 (541) 265-8733 (TREE)

(541) 265-3211 (541) 994-2111 ext 8530 (866) 731-5420 (541) 574-6117 (541) 563-3135 (866) 731-5420 (541) 574-6117 (541) 563-3135 (206) 935-7921 (206) 999-4906 (541) 265-STAY (7829) (541) 563-3162 (541) 265-8553 (541) 487-4966 (541) 764-2252 (916) 515-8004 (541) 764-2352 (541) 921-3101 (541) 563-2240 541-574-0951

Public Safety Numbers Alcohol & Drugs

Alanon and Alateen Alcoholics Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous

Police Department

Non-emergency Public Works Emergency night and weekends Street Maintenance

Sewer Maintenance

Emergency night and weekends

Crisis Hotlines:

Crisis Hotline Mental Health (Emergency) Mental Health Hotline Coast Guard (Newport) District Attorneys’ Office

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541-765-3130 541-265-1953 877-233-4287

FLIPKEY.COM INN AT NYE BEACH LOON LAKE LODGE & RV RESORT MYSTHAVEN

NYE BEACH VACATION RENTALS NYE COTTAGE VACATION RENTALS OCEAN ODYSSEY VACATION RENTALS OREGON BEACH VACATIONS SCHOONER LANDING THE COASTHOUSE THE WHALER MOTEL VACASA WAVES OF NEWPORT MOTEL & VACATION RENTALS YAQUINA BAY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, INC. Veterinarians ANIMAL MEDICAL CARE GROVE VETERINARY CLINIC Website Design CONNECTIONS PUBLICATIONS LLC CSHERWOOD CONSULTING GRAY'S WEB DESIGN

Weddings

JOAN WESLEY - WEDDING OFFICIANT MARINE DISCOVERY TOURS OREGON COAST EVENT RENTALS, LLC (541) 264-8491 SIMPLY DESIGN STUDIOS WEDDINGS BY-THE-SEA Window Cleaning ASSOCIATED CLEANING SERVICES BEAUTIFUL REFLECTIONS Wine Consultant HONEYWOOD WINERY JOSEPH SWAFFORD SPINDRIFT CELLARS

Family Shelter Samaritan House Fire Department-Newport Substation South Beach Gambler Addiction

Lincoln County Health & Human Services

541-265-4231 541-574-3366 541-265-4231 541-574-5871

Newport Lincoln County Sheriff general information Road Conditions Inside Oregon

541-265-4231

Tsunami

541-574-5960 888-232-7192 541-265-4362 541-265-5381 541-265-4145

Lincoln County Emergency Service Victim Assistance

Weather Conditions Newport Coast Guard

EMERGENCY

(617) 849-8883 (541) 265-2477 541.599.2244 (503) 799-3311

(541) 231-4899 (541) 265-6262 (541) 547-3637 (503) 528-7491 (541) 265-4293 (253) 631-3915 (541) 265-9261 (503) 345-9399 (541) 265-4661 (541) 265-3537

(541) 265-6671 (541) 265-2381 (541) 234-4904 (541) 351-8310 (541) 574-4432 (541) 563-3901 (541) 265-6200 (541) 264-5920 (541) 547-4547 (541) 867-7879 (541) 563-3185 (503) 362-4111 (541) 265-3076 (541) 929-6555

541-574-8898 541-265-9461 541-867-3614 800-233-2479 541-265-4112 541-265-4231 541-265-4277 800-977-6368 541-265-4199 541-265-3462 541-265-5511

DIAL 911


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541-574-6847

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