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  • Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Preschool

    Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

    Preschool storytime (PS) on Wed @ 10; developmentally appropriate for 3-5 yos; music, stories, interactive play and lots of laughs! In this class little begin to learn about a leader at the front of the room, how to hold their wiggles, listening and sitting still. When a child is transitioning from TT to PS my

  • Oregon Transfer Days @TBCC

    Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

    Oregonโ€™s Community College to 4 year degree transfer event. Connect with colleges across Oregon right here at TBCC. Explore transfer options, program information, and more. All are welcome; education is for all. TBCC facilities are ADA-accessible. If you have questions about access or accommodations, please contact Jason Lawrence, Executive Director of Facilities and Safety; 4301

  • TBCC Resource Day

    TBCC Resource Day
    Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

    Learn how to access resources like health insurance, SNAP, and more! Get assistance from Nehalem Bay Health Center, Columbia Pacific CCO, Oregon Health Authority, and TBCC staff. This is a FREE event on the first Thursday of every month. Register for OHP on the spot and get health insurance Enroll in SNAP and learn about

  • Knitting Group

    North Tillamook Library 571 Laneda Ave, Manzanita, OR 97130

    Join a fun group of knitters at North Tillamook Library in Manzanita on Thursdays from 4pm to 5:30pm.

  • Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Mother Goose on the Loose

    Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

    Mother Goose on the Loose (MGOL) on Fri @ 10am; developmentally appropriate for birth to 24mos; rhythm, rhymes, instruments, scarves and puppets! There is no expectation that your children will sit still or be quiet. It's not developmentally appropriate to ask them to.

  • A Decade of Dance, Culture and Ocean Care: Indigenous music & dance performance

    Bay City Arts Center 5680 A Street, Bay City, Oregon 97107

    Saturday 2/7, join us for an exciting and family friendly cultural event! Huehca Omeyocan will perform an immersive cultural event with Indigenous music and dance ensemble dedicated to sharing the ancestral traditions of the Anahuac (Mesoamerican) people through performance, percussion, and movement and in honor of our oceans. Join Bay City Arts Center, along with

  • Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Terrific Twos

    Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

    Terrific Twos (TT) on Tues @ 10am; developmentally appropriate for 24-36mos; bubbles, balls, parachute & instruments! There is no expectation that your children will sit still or be quiet. It's not developmentally appropriate to ask them to. A couple of things about the children's room that might set you at ease: There is no expectation

  • Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Preschool

    Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

    Preschool storytime (PS) on Wed @ 10; developmentally appropriate for 3-5 yos; music, stories, interactive play and lots of laughs! In this class little begin to learn about a leader at the front of the room, how to hold their wiggles, listening and sitting still. When a child is transitioning from TT to PS my

  • Knitting Group

    North Tillamook Library 571 Laneda Ave, Manzanita, OR 97130

    Join a fun group of knitters at North Tillamook Library in Manzanita on Thursdays from 4pm to 5:30pm.

  • Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Mother Goose on the Loose

    Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

    Mother Goose on the Loose (MGOL) on Fri @ 10am; developmentally appropriate for birth to 24mos; rhythm, rhymes, instruments, scarves and puppets! There is no expectation that your children will sit still or be quiet. It's not developmentally appropriate to ask them to.