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SUMMARY:Trail Building in Nehalem Bay With LNCT!
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, volunteers gather on LNCT lands near Manzanita\, Nehalem and Wheeler to protect and restore habitat in the lower Nehalem watershed. We would love to see new faces out on the land!\n\n\n\nThese work parties are beginner friendly and an opportunity to learn about the engineering of hiking trails. We will be working on uneven ground\, bending\, and moving small rocks and brush during this process. Tools and gloves are provided\, new volunteers welcome and no prior experience needed. Join as frequently as you please.  Email shane@nehalemtrust.org for weekly updates on where to meet.\n\nAlder Creek Farm and Natural Area’s Nehalem Teaching Trail already supports an impressive variety of native plants and simulated ecosystems for community learning—but we’re looking to grow. This short trail will extend educational access into a different ecosystem and connect to the Natural Area’s pollinator meadow. We hope it will also add some variety to habitat access for bird watchers who visit the farm as a part of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct-36/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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SUMMARY:Netarts/Oceanside Earth Day Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Earth Month on Sunday\, April 26th with the Friends of Netarts Bay Watershed\, Estuary\, Beach\, and Sea (WEBS) by joining us in a beach cleanup from Cape Lookout State Park to Cape Meares and Bayocean Spit.  \nWinter brings an influx of marine debris\, with storms washing up harmful trash that poses a threat to wildlife and our unique coastal ecosystems. Springtime offers the perfect opportunity to unite as a community and restore our beaches. WEBS has been hosting cleanups for decades with SOLVE\, an environmental non-profit that supports volunteer-led environmental stewardship throughout Oregon. “Clean up the beach with friends or family\, or expand your community by teaming up with fellow volunteers. Volunteers of all ages will find the beach cleanup fun\, educational\, and rewarding\,” shares Marina Dreeben\, WEBS Stewardship Coordinator.  \nWe will meet at 4pm to clean up while the tide is low and wrap up our work as the sun starts setting at 6pm. Thanks to the amazing crew at The Schooner Restaurant and Lounge\, all volunteers will receive a coupon for 10% off dinner on the evening of the cleanup\, so be sure to stick around for a delicious\, locally-sourced meal while you enjoy the sunset after an afternoon of hard work. \nAs you head out to clean up or just explore\, it is important to remember that ocean shores can be dangerous. Avoid logs in the water\, keep your distance from marine mammals\, and never turn your back on the ocean! If you find any hazardous material\, please alert a staff member.  \nAdvanced registration saves time but is not required. To register and read more about this event visit http://www.netartsbaywebs.org/events  \nQuestions?  \nContact info@netartsbaywebs.org \nConsider donating:   \nFriends of Netarts Bay WEBS is committed to offering high-quality\, nature-based events led by experts\, while also reducing the financial barrier of outdoor recreation. We do this by offering our events and programs at no cost to participants.  \nYour donation helps in supporting the work of our organization. Every little bit helps!  All of our workshops\, classes\, and events are free. As a non-profit organization\, we rely on donations and grants to keep us going\, and growing.   \nIf you would like to donate\, please visit our website. \nStay social with Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online @netartsbaywebs
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/netarts-oceanside-earth-day-cleanup/
LOCATION:Schooner Restaurant & Lounge\, 2065 NW Boat Basin Rd. Netarts 97141
CATEGORIES:Community,Outdoor
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SUMMARY:Trail Building in Nehalem Bay With LNCT!
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, volunteers gather on LNCT lands near Manzanita\, Nehalem and Wheeler to protect and restore habitat in the lower Nehalem watershed. We would love to see new faces out on the land!\n\n\n\nThese work parties are beginner friendly and an opportunity to learn about the engineering of hiking trails. We will be working on uneven ground\, bending\, and moving small rocks and brush during this process. Tools and gloves are provided\, new volunteers welcome and no prior experience needed. Join as frequently as you please.  Email shane@nehalemtrust.org for weekly updates on where to meet.\n\nAlder Creek Farm and Natural Area’s Nehalem Teaching Trail already supports an impressive variety of native plants and simulated ecosystems for community learning—but we’re looking to grow. This short trail will extend educational access into a different ecosystem and connect to the Natural Area’s pollinator meadow. We hope it will also add some variety to habitat access for bird watchers who visit the farm as a part of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct-35/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Service Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Earth Day and the grand opening of a new trail at Alder Creek farm with an afternoon of native planting\, kids activities and a native plant sale! For the past year\, LNCT Stewardship Volunteers have been hard at work carving out a new hillside trail through Sorrel Woods at Alder Creek Farm. Learn how to plant a few native species and go home with a few of your own from Aldervale Nursery. All ages are welcome. Gloves and tools provided. Weather appropriate clothing encouraged.\n\nThis event will take place on uneven ground in a wooded area. Bathrooms\, potable water and a washing station are available on-site.\n\nAlder Creek Farm\n35955 Underhill Ln\nNehalem\, OR 97131
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/earth-day-service-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Clamming on Netarts Bay
DESCRIPTION:Calling all bay admirers and clam lovers! Would you like to learn more about the different types of clams in Netarts Bay?  Are you new to clamming and looking for some tips? Do you love to clam but rather not go alone? \nJoin Friends of Netarts Bay\, Watershed\, Estuary\, Beach and Sea (WEBS)\, and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife\, Sunday\, April 19th\, meet time\, 8 a.m.\, at the Netarts Bay View Point on Whiskey Creek Rd. for an informative day on the bay\, learning about sustainable shellfish harvesting. “Participants will not only enjoy a relaxing\, hands-on experience and take home their fresh catch to cook and enjoy\, but also take away a whole lot of knowledge on bay clam populations\, estuarine habitat\, and sustainable harvesting tips\,” shares WEBS Stewardship Coordinator Marina Dreeben. Both new and experienced clammers will have a chance to learn alongside ODFW and WEBS staff/volunteers. Space is limited\, and all participants should purchase and bring their Oregon Shellfish License.  \nRegistration is required for this free event.  \nLearn more and register at: https://www.netartsbaywebs.org/events \nThis popular WEBS event fills up quickly! If the event is full\, please add your name to the waitlist so we can reach out if spots become available.  \nShellfish License:  All attendees must have an active shellfish license to attend this event! To purchase your license\, visit https://myodfw.com/crabbing-clamming/licensing-info \nVolunteer opportunity: Email info@netartsbaywebs.org to volunteer as a photographer\, on-shore support\, or clamming expert!  \nConsider donating:  If you would like to donate\, please visit www.netartsbaywebs.org/donations. Every little bit helps!  All of our workshops\, classes\, and events are free\, and as a non-profit organization\, we rely on donations and grants to keep us going and growing.   \nWEBS and partners are hosting these events as part of the Explore Nature series of hikes\, walks\, paddles\, and outdoor adventures. Led by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations\, these meaningful nature-based experiences highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. Learn more about Explore Nature at www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com. \nConnect with the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online!  \nWebsite: www.netartsbaywebs.org \nFacebook and Instagram: @netartsbaywebs
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/sustainable-clamming-on-netarts-bay/
LOCATION:Netarts Bay View Point\, Whiskey Creek Rd. Tillamook 97141
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T080000
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CREATED:20260403T002117Z
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SUMMARY:MEGA Spring Trail Cleanup and After Party
DESCRIPTION:We’re teaming up for this epic spring cleaning event. Together\, we’ll clear brush\, remove downed trees\, and get the trails ready for hikers\, bikers\, runners\, and riders to enjoy all year long. \nAfter Party! Wrap up the day with fun and food! Our way of saying thanks for your hard work! Prizes! Awards! \nWhether you’re a seasoned trail builder or new to trail stewardship\, there’s a role for everyone.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/mega-spring-trail-cleanup-and-after-party/
LOCATION:Smith Homestead in the Tillamook State Forest\, Near Jones Creek Campground
CATEGORIES:Community,Outdoor
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260417T120000
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SUMMARY:Trail Building in Nehalem Bay With LNCT!
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, volunteers gather on LNCT lands near Manzanita\, Nehalem and Wheeler to protect and restore habitat in the lower Nehalem watershed. We would love to see new faces out on the land!\n\n\n\nThese work parties are beginner friendly and an opportunity to learn about the engineering of hiking trails. We will be working on uneven ground\, bending\, and moving small rocks and brush during this process. Tools and gloves are provided\, new volunteers welcome and no prior experience needed. Join as frequently as you please.  Email shane@nehalemtrust.org for weekly updates on where to meet.\n\nAlder Creek Farm and Natural Area’s Nehalem Teaching Trail already supports an impressive variety of native plants and simulated ecosystems for community learning—but we’re looking to grow. This short trail will extend educational access into a different ecosystem and connect to the Natural Area’s pollinator meadow. We hope it will also add some variety to habitat access for bird watchers who visit the farm as a part of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct-34/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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SUMMARY:Dahlia Tuber Clump Sale – Old House Dahlia’s
DESCRIPTION:Join us this weekend at Old House Dahlia’s for the annual dahlia clump sale! These tubers will grow fabulously this summer and will add a pop of color to your garden. Saturday and Sunday\, 10 am-5 pm. We look forward to seeing you this weekend and again once the fields start to bloom!
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/dahlia-tuber-clump-sale-old-house-dahlias-2/
LOCATION:Old House Dahlia’s\, 11600 Hwy 101 S\, Tillamook\, 97141
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Festivals and Events,Outdoor
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SUMMARY:Phytoplankton Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Join the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS and experts from the ODFW phytoplankton team on Sunday\, April 12th\, at 8:00 a.m. as we explore the phytoplankton in Netarts Bay and beyond!  \nPhytoplankton are microscopic organisms that live in the water column and convert sunlight to energy through photosynthesis. As the base of the marine food web and producers of 50% of the Earth’s oxygen\, these little guys are critically important! Some species\, however\, also produce toxins that are harmful for marine life\, humans\, and pets.  \nDuring this two part event\, we will dive into the benefits and dangers of phytoplankton. We will begin by collecting water samples in the field\, and then head back to the Netarts Community Club to continue the conversation with a short “Phytoplankton 101” presentation. We will also have microscopes to take a closer look at our water samples\, as well as stations for creating art and playing games to help us understand the roles of phytoplankton in the ecosystem. This event will combine research findings and expert insights with activities that are fun for the whole family! \nRegistration is required! Please visit https://www.netartsbaywebs.org/events to learn more and reserve your spot. \nQuestions or Cancellations? Contact info@netartsbaywebs.org  \nConnect with the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online!  \nWebsite: www.netartsbaywebs.org  \nSocial Media: @netartsbaywebs  \nEmail: info@netartsbaywebs.org 
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/phytoplankton-field-day/
LOCATION:Netarts boat basin
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260411T100000
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SUMMARY:Dahlia Tuber Clump Sale – Old House Dahlia’s
DESCRIPTION:Join us this weekend at Old House Dahlia’s for the annual dahlia clump sale! These tubers will grow fabulously this summer and will add a pop of color to your garden. Saturday and Sunday\, 10 am-5 pm. We look forward to seeing you this weekend and again once the fields start to bloom!
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/dahlia-tuber-clump-sale-old-house-dahlias/
LOCATION:Old House Dahlia’s\, 11600 Hwy 101 S\, Tillamook\, 97141
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Festivals and Events,Outdoor
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SUMMARY:Trail Building in Nehalem Bay With LNCT!
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, volunteers gather on LNCT lands near Manzanita\, Nehalem and Wheeler to protect and restore habitat in the lower Nehalem watershed. We would love to see new faces out on the land!\n\n\n\nThese work parties are beginner friendly and an opportunity to learn about the engineering of hiking trails. We will be working on uneven ground\, bending\, and moving small rocks and brush during this process. Tools and gloves are provided\, new volunteers welcome and no prior experience needed. Join as frequently as you please.  Email shane@nehalemtrust.org for weekly updates on where to meet.\n\nAlder Creek Farm and Natural Area’s Nehalem Teaching Trail already supports an impressive variety of native plants and simulated ecosystems for community learning—but we’re looking to grow. This short trail will extend educational access into a different ecosystem and connect to the Natural Area’s pollinator meadow. We hope it will also add some variety to habitat access for bird watchers who visit the farm as a part of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct-33/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260404T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260404T150000
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SUMMARY:Birthday Bash | Making a Splash and Branching Out
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate a major milestone — the 20th anniversary of the Tillamook Forest Center! \nWe’ll kick off the day with one of our favorite traditions: a fish release. At 11 a.m.\, after a short presentation\, we’ll walk together to Jones Creek to release the young steelhead fry raised in our exhibit hall. \nThroughout the celebration\, enjoy special birthday‑bash activities and hands‑on fun for all ages\, including Pin the Cable on the Steam Donkey. Arbor Month–themed games and activities will also be available in our Forest Education Pavilion. \nWhile you’re here\, explore our commemorative exhibit\, Reflecting on Resilience — a limited‑time display honoring the deep histories that shaped this forest. From labor in the woods to learning in the forest.  \nCome celebrate our past\, present\, and future with hands‑on fun\, forest learning\, and community spirit. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/birthday-bash-making-a-splash-and-branching-out/
LOCATION:Tillamook Forest Center\, 45500 Wilson River Hwy
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Fun,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260403T100000
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SUMMARY:Trail Building in Nehalem Bay With LNCT!
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, volunteers gather on LNCT lands near Manzanita\, Nehalem and Wheeler to protect and restore habitat in the lower Nehalem watershed. We would love to see new faces out on the land!\n\n\n\nThese work parties are beginner friendly and an opportunity to learn about the engineering of hiking trails. We will be working on uneven ground\, bending\, and moving small rocks and brush during this process. Tools and gloves are provided\, new volunteers welcome and no prior experience needed. Join as frequently as you please.  Email shane@nehalemtrust.org for weekly updates on where to meet.\n\nAlder Creek Farm and Natural Area’s Nehalem Teaching Trail already supports an impressive variety of native plants and simulated ecosystems for community learning—but we’re looking to grow. This short trail will extend educational access into a different ecosystem and connect to the Natural Area’s pollinator meadow. We hope it will also add some variety to habitat access for bird watchers who visit the farm as a part of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct-32/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260327T100000
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SUMMARY:Trail Building in Nehalem Bay With LNCT!
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, volunteers gather on LNCT lands near Manzanita\, Nehalem and Wheeler to protect and restore habitat in the lower Nehalem watershed. We would love to see new faces out on the land!\n\n\n\nThese work parties are beginner friendly and an opportunity to learn about the engineering of hiking trails. We will be working on uneven ground\, bending\, and moving small rocks and brush during this process. Tools and gloves are provided\, new volunteers welcome and no prior experience needed. Join as frequently as you please.  Email shane@nehalemtrust.org for weekly updates on where to meet.\n\nAlder Creek Farm and Natural Area’s Nehalem Teaching Trail already supports an impressive variety of native plants and simulated ecosystems for community learning—but we’re looking to grow. This short trail will extend educational access into a different ecosystem and connect to the Natural Area’s pollinator meadow. We hope it will also add some variety to habitat access for bird watchers who visit the farm as a part of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct-31/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260320T100000
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SUMMARY:Trail Building in Nehalem Bay With LNCT!
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, volunteers gather on LNCT lands near Manzanita\, Nehalem and Wheeler to protect and restore habitat in the lower Nehalem watershed. We would love to see new faces out on the land!\n\n\n\nThese work parties are beginner friendly and an opportunity to learn about the engineering of hiking trails. We will be working on uneven ground\, bending\, and moving small rocks and brush during this process. Tools and gloves are provided\, new volunteers welcome and no prior experience needed. Join as frequently as you please.  Email shane@nehalemtrust.org for weekly updates on where to meet.\n\nAlder Creek Farm and Natural Area’s Nehalem Teaching Trail already supports an impressive variety of native plants and simulated ecosystems for community learning—but we’re looking to grow. This short trail will extend educational access into a different ecosystem and connect to the Natural Area’s pollinator meadow. We hope it will also add some variety to habitat access for bird watchers who visit the farm as a part of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260314T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260314T120000
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SUMMARY:Tillamook High Campus Out of the Darkness Walk
DESCRIPTION:Tillamook Family Counseling Center and Tillamook County Suicide Prevention Coalition have partnered with a THS Senior to bring a Campus Out of the Darkness Walk to Tillamook High and the wider community as their senior project.\n\nThis is a wonderful event that supports the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and their efforts to #stopsuicide. The best part\, 50% of the proceeds will help fund future suicide prevention programming in our area. Yet there is no pressure to fundraise. You can register and choose to participate in the walk without having to raise any money. Yet we highly encourage you to try and raise at least $100 because that earns you a walk t-shirt that you can pick up at the walk!\n\nWant to fundraise? Great! You can do so individually or you can also form a team and fundraise with others from your work\, organization\, family\, club\, etc. You just need someone to register as your team captain then the rest of your team registers under them.\n\nAll ages are welcome to register\, we just ask that everyone register so we have an accurate count for our walk with AFSP. No pets allowed at the walk as it is on school grounds.\n\nYou can register here: https://afspwalks.donordrive.com/tillamookhigh\n\nWe will kick off our event at 9:30am with registration/t-shirt pick up\, a resource fair\, and other programming. The opening ceremonies will be at 10am and the event should be done by 12pm. This event will happen rain or shine. The resource fair and other events will be inside the Auxiliary Gym and the walk will take place on the track. Please dress for the weather. You can walk as long or as far as you like in the time frame of the walk. There is no minimum distance required as we want the walk to be accessible.\n\nIf you have any questions\, please email Walk Chair Amanda Ferrat at tcscpinfo@gmail.com or call/text her at (503) 812-7444.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/tillamook-high-campus-out-of-the-darkness-walk/
LOCATION:Tillamook High School
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260313T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260313T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T145656
CREATED:20251215T154446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T083700Z
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SUMMARY:Trail Building in Nehalem Bay With LNCT!
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, volunteers gather on LNCT lands near Manzanita\, Nehalem and Wheeler to protect and restore habitat in the lower Nehalem watershed. We would love to see new faces out on the land!\n\n\n\nThese work parties are beginner friendly and an opportunity to learn about the engineering of hiking trails. We will be working on uneven ground\, bending\, and moving small rocks and brush during this process. Tools and gloves are provided\, new volunteers welcome and no prior experience needed. Join as frequently as you please.  Email shane@nehalemtrust.org for weekly updates on where to meet.\n\nAlder Creek Farm and Natural Area’s Nehalem Teaching Trail already supports an impressive variety of native plants and simulated ecosystems for community learning—but we’re looking to grow. This short trail will extend educational access into a different ecosystem and connect to the Natural Area’s pollinator meadow. We hope it will also add some variety to habitat access for bird watchers who visit the farm as a part of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct-30/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260308T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260308T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T145656
CREATED:20260221T183706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260308T230115Z
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SUMMARY:Nehalem Estuary Cleanup – 14th Biennial
DESCRIPTION:‘Tis the season of waterproof pants! Grab your family\, your friends\, and prepare to get muddy at the 14th Biennial Nehalem Estuary Cleanup! Register to join one of ten Zone teams in a community-wide effort to collect marine debris from Nehalem Bay. \nWhether you’re a regular rugged explorer or will have kids in tow\, there is a Zone with terrain for most! Zone Leaders will meet you out in the estuary at 9AM on Sunday\, March 8th\, to guide you through a section of the Bay’s edge before returning to Wheeler for a volunteer celebration you won’t want to miss. \nLearn more & register here: https://www.nehalemtrust.org/cleanup/
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/nehalem-estuary-cleanup-14th-biennial/
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Fun,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260306T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260306T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T145656
CREATED:20251208T170657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T222059Z
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SUMMARY:Trail Building in Nehalem Bay With LNCT!
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, volunteers gather on LNCT lands near Manzanita\, Nehalem and Wheeler to protect and restore habitat in the lower Nehalem watershed. We would love to see new faces out on the land!\n\n\n\nThese work parties are beginner friendly and an opportunity to learn about the engineering of hiking trails. We will be working on uneven ground\, bending\, and moving small rocks and brush during this process. Tools and gloves are provided\, new volunteers welcome and no prior experience needed. Join as frequently as you please.  Email shane@nehalemtrust.org for weekly updates on where to meet.\n\nAlder Creek Farm and Natural Area’s Nehalem Teaching Trail already supports an impressive variety of native plants and simulated ecosystems for community learning—but we’re looking to grow. This short trail will extend educational access into a different ecosystem and connect to the Natural Area’s pollinator meadow. We hope it will also add some variety to habitat access for bird watchers who visit the farm as a part of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct-29/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260228T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260228T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T145656
CREATED:20260204T091955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260228T202254Z
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SUMMARY:Three Capes Marathon Relay
DESCRIPTION:The Three Capes Marathon Relay is a 26.2 mile course traveling the Three Capes Scenic Loop\, starting at Cape Meares Lake\, passing Cape Lookout\, and ending at Web County Park in Pacific City. \nThe rugged course\, with plenty of hills\, passes through or runs adjacent to six state parks\, two National Wildlife Refuges\, multiple Tillamook County Parks\, and boasts stunning vantage points of the Tillamook Bay\, Netarts Bay\, and the Pacific Ocean. Local spectators are encouraged to come out and cheer participants along\, but: “Caution: runners on the road!” \nThe course is separated into five legs which vary in distances from 4.37 miles to just under seven miles. Team categories include: family\, business\, school\, or Clydesdale. Starting and ending at sea level\, there is a significant elevation climb within the course\, offering a challenging racing venue. \nCost for registration is $339 for a five-person team\, $165 for a two-person team\, and the solo marathoner is $95. Every participant will receive a custom Three Capes Relay Medal when crossing the finish line. Register online at threecapesrelay.com or register at packet pick-up the night before the event.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/three-capes-marathon-relay/
CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness and Athletics,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T145656
CREATED:20251201T172929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T200744Z
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SUMMARY:Trail Building in Nehalem Bay With LNCT!
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, volunteers gather on LNCT lands near Manzanita\, Nehalem and Wheeler to protect and restore habitat in the lower Nehalem watershed. We would love to see new faces out on the land!\n\n\n\nThese work parties are beginner friendly and an opportunity to learn about the engineering of hiking trails. We will be working on uneven ground\, bending\, and moving small rocks and brush during this process. Tools and gloves are provided\, new volunteers welcome and no prior experience needed. Join as frequently as you please.  Email shane@nehalemtrust.org for weekly updates on where to meet.\n\nAlder Creek Farm and Natural Area’s Nehalem Teaching Trail already supports an impressive variety of native plants and simulated ecosystems for community learning—but we’re looking to grow. This short trail will extend educational access into a different ecosystem and connect to the Natural Area’s pollinator meadow. We hope it will also add some variety to habitat access for bird watchers who visit the farm as a part of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct-28/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260220T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260220T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T145656
CREATED:20251122T175430Z
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SUMMARY:Trail Building in Nehalem Bay With LNCT!
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, volunteers gather on LNCT lands near Manzanita\, Nehalem and Wheeler to protect and restore habitat in the lower Nehalem watershed. We would love to see new faces out on the land!\n\n\n\nThese work parties are beginner friendly and an opportunity to learn about the engineering of hiking trails. We will be working on uneven ground\, bending\, and moving small rocks and brush during this process. Tools and gloves are provided\, new volunteers welcome and no prior experience needed. Join as frequently as you please.  Email shane@nehalemtrust.org for weekly updates on where to meet.\n\nAlder Creek Farm and Natural Area’s Nehalem Teaching Trail already supports an impressive variety of native plants and simulated ecosystems for community learning—but we’re looking to grow. This short trail will extend educational access into a different ecosystem and connect to the Natural Area’s pollinator meadow. We hope it will also add some variety to habitat access for bird watchers who visit the farm as a part of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct-27/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260213T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260213T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T145656
CREATED:20251115T162412Z
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SUMMARY:Trail Building in Nehalem Bay With LNCT!
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, volunteers gather on LNCT lands near Manzanita\, Nehalem and Wheeler to protect and restore habitat in the lower Nehalem watershed. We would love to see new faces out on the land!\n\n\n\nThese work parties are beginner friendly and an opportunity to learn about the engineering of hiking trails. We will be working on uneven ground\, bending\, and moving small rocks and brush during this process. Tools and gloves are provided\, new volunteers welcome and no prior experience needed. Join as frequently as you please.  Email shane@nehalemtrust.org for weekly updates on where to meet.\n\nAlder Creek Farm and Natural Area’s Nehalem Teaching Trail already supports an impressive variety of native plants and simulated ecosystems for community learning—but we’re looking to grow. This short trail will extend educational access into a different ecosystem and connect to the Natural Area’s pollinator meadow. We hope it will also add some variety to habitat access for bird watchers who visit the farm as a part of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct-26/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260206T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260206T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T145656
CREATED:20251108T143704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T112728Z
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SUMMARY:Trail Building in Nehalem Bay With LNCT!
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, volunteers gather on LNCT lands near Manzanita\, Nehalem and Wheeler to protect and restore habitat in the lower Nehalem watershed. We would love to see new faces out on the land!\n\n\n\nThese work parties are beginner friendly and an opportunity to learn about the engineering of hiking trails. We will be working on uneven ground\, bending\, and moving small rocks and brush during this process. Tools and gloves are provided\, new volunteers welcome and no prior experience needed. Join as frequently as you please.  Email shane@nehalemtrust.org for weekly updates on where to meet.\n\nAlder Creek Farm and Natural Area’s Nehalem Teaching Trail already supports an impressive variety of native plants and simulated ecosystems for community learning—but we’re looking to grow. This short trail will extend educational access into a different ecosystem and connect to the Natural Area’s pollinator meadow. We hope it will also add some variety to habitat access for bird watchers who visit the farm as a part of the Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
URL:https://tillamookcoast.com/plan-your-trip/events/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct-25/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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