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Chautauqua Talks in the Park

Tillamook County Library 1716 3rd Street Tillamook Oregon 97141

Speaker Jon Orloff’s topic will be “What is the Worth of a New Born Child?” The unpredictable benefits of scientific research. Jon Orloff is a physicist, author and professor  known […]

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Free

Dory Days

The annual Dory Days celebration is sponsored by the Dorymen’s Association of Pacific City.

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Wheeler Ice Cream Social July 16th

Wheeler Upper Park off Hospital Road in Wheeler, OR

Looking for a family fun option for a Sunday afternoon in mid-July? Bring your lawn chairs, meet new friends, and have some fun, while celebrating the picturesque town of Wheeler.  […]

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Free

Dory Days

The annual Dory Days celebration is sponsored by the Dorymen’s Association of Pacific City.

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Grief Support Group

Manzanita Calvary Bible Church – Fellowship Room 560 Laneda Ave, Manzanita, OR, United States

Grief is a normal response to a loss during or after a traumatic event which can happen in response to a loss of life, as well as to drastic changes in daily routines and ways of life. Board-certified chaplain and bereavement specialist Pam Strachan facilitates this in-person grief support group. Pam has extensive experience supporting […]

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Mornings on Main Street

Tillamook Area Chamber of Commerce 208 Main Ave., Tillamook, OR, United States

Join the Chamber for our monthly neighbor chat, an informal coffee and discussion of things happening around town. Conversations range from events to new business opening and who is looking […]

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Adult Beginning Irish Dance workshop

Oregon Coast Dance Center 312 Main Ave, OR, United States

This is a beginner level class for adults and teens 16+. A style of dance with its roots in traditional Irish dance. It is generally characterized by a stiff upper […]

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$10

Dory Days

The annual Dory Days celebration is sponsored by the Dorymen’s Association of Pacific City.

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