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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://tillamookchamber.org/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct/2026-08-21/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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SUMMARY:Summer Music Series at Tillamook Library
DESCRIPTION:Fridays at noon in Maxwell Library Park\, next to the Tillamook Main Library! \nFeaturing: \nJune 26th: JJ Gregg \nJuly 10th: Mariachi Viva Mexico \nJuly 17th: Hope Montgomery \nJuly 24th Rockin Man \nJuly 31st: Mercury Coast \nAugust 14th: Hope Stanton \nAugust 21st: Bluebird Moon
URL:https://tillamookchamber.org/event/summer-music-series-at-tillamook-library-2/2026-08-21/
LOCATION:Tillamook County Library\, 1716 3rd Street Tillamook Oregon 97141
CATEGORIES:Community,Live Music,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://tillamookchamber.org/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct/2026-08-28/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260829T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260829T220000
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SUMMARY:Project Hail Mary
DESCRIPTION:Free movie at Phyllis Baker City Park! Join us for the last movie of the season\, Project Hail Mary. Movie begins at dusk (approx. 8:30). Games and concessions\, including hot dogs and popcorn\, begin an hour before. We will also be drawing the ticket for the summerlong 50/50 raffle before the movie begins.
URL:https://tillamookchamber.org/event/project-hail-mary/
LOCATION:Phyllis Baker City Park\, 360 N Coral\, Rockaway Beach\, OR 97136
CATEGORIES:Community,Outdoor
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SUMMARY:A League of Their Own
DESCRIPTION:Free movie at Phyllis Baker City Park in Rockaway Beach! Join us Saturday\, August 29 for A League of Their Own. Movie begins at dusk (around 8:45) Games and concessions begin an hour before the movie\, with a chance to win a wiffle ball set before the show.
URL:https://tillamookchamber.org/event/a-league-of-their-own/
LOCATION:Phyllis Baker City Park\, 360 N Coral\, Rockaway Beach\, OR 97136
CATEGORIES:Community,Outdoor
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260904T120000
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CREATED:20250916T194350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251207T144053Z
UID:10025577-1788516000-1788523200@tillamookchamber.org
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://tillamookchamber.org/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct/2026-09-04/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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SUMMARY:City of Tillamook Movie Night In The Park
DESCRIPTION:City of Tillamook will be hosting a free screening of Despicable Me 4 at Goodspeed Park. The movie begins at dusk. Free popcorn will be provided by the City.
URL:https://tillamookchamber.org/event/city-of-tillamook-movie-night-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Tillamook City Hall\, 210 Laurel Avenue\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Fun,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260905T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260905T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T220901Z
CREATED:20260625T220901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260625T220901Z
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SUMMARY:Back to School Banger
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Back to School Banger event\, featuring  SXS races\, monster trucks\, imports men’s and powder puff derby\, truck derby\, and big car derby\, along with a car show. Enjoy food and beverages\, and perhaps a game of corn-hole\, while the children have fun in the bounce houses.
URL:https://tillamookchamber.org/event/back-to-school-banger-2/
LOCATION:Tillamook County Fairgrounds\, 4603 3rd St\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Fun,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260911T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260911T140000
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SUMMARY:Tide to Tank: Live Systems Summit\, 9/11/2026 & 9/12/2026
DESCRIPTION:Tide to Tank: Oregon Live Systems Summit  \nSeptember 11\, 2026\, 8:30 AM – September 12\, 2026\, 3:00 PM \nCoastal residents and seafood enthusiasts who wonder how Oregon-landed seafood arrives on their plates may now get a peek behind the tank at a new upcoming event\, entitled Tide to Tank: Oregon Live Systems Summit.  \nThanks to funding from the Northwest Oregon Works administered by the Tillamook Coast Visitors Association\, registered attendees will have the opportunity to dive into Oregon’s Blue Economy with a hands-on look at live seafood systems\, practical learning around system operation\, and new local market opportunities connecting coastal communities to global innovation. \n“This isn’t just about the economy\,” Marcus Hinz\, Executive Director of the Oregon Coast Visitors Association (OCVA)\, said\, “It’s also about reducing carbon emissions and improving community health and wellness. Commercial seafood live tank systems allow more opportunity for Oregon-landed seafood to reach the plates of both coastal residents and visitors.  When we harvest and export so much of our local seafood\, those planes literally are passing the ones importing seafood from all over the world to be sold and served in our communities. That’s not sustainable\, and it doesn’t make any sense.”  \nThe Tide to Tank event is part of a larger coast-wide workforce training strategy by the Oregon Ocean Cluster (OOC)\, a program of The Oregon Coast Visitors Association.  The first year of the Live Systems Training Program was piloted in six high schools along the Oregon Coast\, and furthered the workforce development pathway connecting Oregon Coast high schools with the region’s commercial fishing and Blue Economy industries. The program introduced students to the engineering\, biological\, and technological systems that support Oregon’s live seafood industry through hands-on classroom aquaculture systems. \n “Increasing the amount of Oregon-landed seafood present on our local restaurant plates\, store shelves\, and school cafeterias involves so many people along the supply chain\,” says Maggie Micheals from the OCVA\, adding\, “which is why this event registration is open to such a broad audience. We are very grateful for the collaboration offered by the Tillamook Coast Visitors Association in making this happen.” \nThis Summit invites students\, seafood businesses\, teachers\, restaurateurs\, and commercial systems operators to dive into how live seafood systems work and why they are essential to Oregon’s Blue Economy.   \nOn Friday\, September 11th\, a series of workshops and skill shares\, all held at the historic Garibaldi Boathouse\, will foster a space for cooperative learning\, visioning\, and practical problem-solving. Geared towards those already in\, or interested in being a part of\, live systems-related work\, expect information to range from introductory to expert. Registration is required. \n\nOn Saturday\, September 12th\, attendees will be able to chart their own routes with friends and family\, and participate in the “Tour de Tank.” This self-guided tour is intended to encourage folks from across the community to visit operating live systems and see just how cool they are!   \nThose interested can find the event registration page by searching for “Tide to Tank: Oregon Live Systems Summit” or by following this link https://tidetotank.wixsite.com/tidetotanksummit
URL:https://tillamookchamber.org/event/tide-to-tank-live-systems-summit-9-11-2026-9-12-2026/2026-09-11/
LOCATION:Garibaldi Maritime Museum\, 112 Garibaldi Ave\, Garibaldi\, OR\, 97118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260911T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260911T120000
DTSTAMP:20251207T144053Z
CREATED:20250916T194350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251207T144053Z
UID:10025578-1789120800-1789128000@tillamookchamber.org
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://tillamookchamber.org/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct/2026-09-11/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tillamookchamber.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/LNCT-Stewardship-Poster-4.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260912T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260912T150000
DTSTAMP:20260818T191351Z
CREATED:20260818T191351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260818T191351Z
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SUMMARY:Tide to Tank: Live Systems Summit\, 9/11/2026 & 9/12/2026
DESCRIPTION:Tide to Tank: Oregon Live Systems Summit  \nSeptember 11\, 2026\, 8:30 AM – September 12\, 2026\, 3:00 PM \nCoastal residents and seafood enthusiasts who wonder how Oregon-landed seafood arrives on their plates may now get a peek behind the tank at a new upcoming event\, entitled Tide to Tank: Oregon Live Systems Summit.  \nThanks to funding from the Northwest Oregon Works administered by the Tillamook Coast Visitors Association\, registered attendees will have the opportunity to dive into Oregon’s Blue Economy with a hands-on look at live seafood systems\, practical learning around system operation\, and new local market opportunities connecting coastal communities to global innovation. \n“This isn’t just about the economy\,” Marcus Hinz\, Executive Director of the Oregon Coast Visitors Association (OCVA)\, said\, “It’s also about reducing carbon emissions and improving community health and wellness. Commercial seafood live tank systems allow more opportunity for Oregon-landed seafood to reach the plates of both coastal residents and visitors.  When we harvest and export so much of our local seafood\, those planes literally are passing the ones importing seafood from all over the world to be sold and served in our communities. That’s not sustainable\, and it doesn’t make any sense.”  \nThe Tide to Tank event is part of a larger coast-wide workforce training strategy by the Oregon Ocean Cluster (OOC)\, a program of The Oregon Coast Visitors Association.  The first year of the Live Systems Training Program was piloted in six high schools along the Oregon Coast\, and furthered the workforce development pathway connecting Oregon Coast high schools with the region’s commercial fishing and Blue Economy industries. The program introduced students to the engineering\, biological\, and technological systems that support Oregon’s live seafood industry through hands-on classroom aquaculture systems. \n “Increasing the amount of Oregon-landed seafood present on our local restaurant plates\, store shelves\, and school cafeterias involves so many people along the supply chain\,” says Maggie Micheals from the OCVA\, adding\, “which is why this event registration is open to such a broad audience. We are very grateful for the collaboration offered by the Tillamook Coast Visitors Association in making this happen.” \nThis Summit invites students\, seafood businesses\, teachers\, restaurateurs\, and commercial systems operators to dive into how live seafood systems work and why they are essential to Oregon’s Blue Economy.   \nOn Friday\, September 11th\, a series of workshops and skill shares\, all held at the historic Garibaldi Boathouse\, will foster a space for cooperative learning\, visioning\, and practical problem-solving. Geared towards those already in\, or interested in being a part of\, live systems-related work\, expect information to range from introductory to expert. Registration is required. \n\nOn Saturday\, September 12th\, attendees will be able to chart their own routes with friends and family\, and participate in the “Tour de Tank.” This self-guided tour is intended to encourage folks from across the community to visit operating live systems and see just how cool they are!   \nThose interested can find the event registration page by searching for “Tide to Tank: Oregon Live Systems Summit” or by following this link https://tidetotank.wixsite.com/tidetotanksummit
URL:https://tillamookchamber.org/event/tide-to-tank-live-systems-summit-9-11-2026-9-12-2026/2026-09-12/
LOCATION:Garibaldi Maritime Museum\, 112 Garibaldi Ave\, Garibaldi\, OR\, 97118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260913T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260913T200000
DTSTAMP:20260811T160031Z
CREATED:20260811T160031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260811T160031Z
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SUMMARY:Worship & Water Baptism Night in Downtown Tillamook
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Sunday\, September 13th at 6pm for a special Community Worship Night at 2nd Street Plaza (Henson Plaza)!\n\nThis is a night for our entire county to come together and worship Jesus. Whether you already know and follow Jesus\, or you’re simply curious about faith and want to experience what it’s all about\, you are invited!\n\nWe’ll have an evening of worship\, encouraging messages\, prayer\, and water baptisms for anyone ready to celebrate new life in Jesus.\nBring your own chair\, invite your friends and family\, and come ready for a great night together in the heart of our community.\nAnd good news—the team at Silly Goose Coffee will be open during the event\, so you can grab your favorite drink while you’re there!\n\nSeptember 13th | 2nd Street Plaza | Henson Plaza | 6pm\n\nFor more information\, visit livingwatercoast.com/events.\n\nCome worship with us. Come curious. Come as you are. We’d love to see you there!
URL:https://tillamookchamber.org/event/worship-water-baptism-night-in-downtown-tillamook/
LOCATION:Henson Plaza\, 2005 Henson Plaza\, Tillamook\, Or 97141\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260918T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260918T120000
DTSTAMP:20251207T144053Z
CREATED:20250916T194350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251207T144053Z
UID:10025579-1789725600-1789732800@tillamookchamber.org
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://tillamookchamber.org/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct/2026-09-18/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tillamookchamber.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/LNCT-Stewardship-Poster-4.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260925T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260925T120000
DTSTAMP:20251207T144053Z
CREATED:20250916T194350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251207T144053Z
UID:10025580-1790330400-1790337600@tillamookchamber.org
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://tillamookchamber.org/event/trail-building-in-nehalem-bay-with-lnct/2026-09-25/
LOCATION:Lower Nehalem Community Trust
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Outdoor
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