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February
01 - Pistol River
Pistol River Concert Association Presents Dan Crary and Beppe
Gambetta Beppe Gambetta, from Genova, Italy is the leading
flat-picking guitarist of Europe. Through his superb recordings,
frequent tours of Europe and America, and original research
into early Italian traditional and popular music, Beppe has
established himself as a major world artist of the steel-string
guitar... powerful, flashy, musical, unforgettable. Dan Crary,
one of the originators of the flat picking style of acoustic
guitar, is recognized worldwide for his artistry and originality.
Celebrating 42 years as a professional guitarist in the year
2002, Dan has played in about 30 countries, made more than
a dozen celebrated recordings, and collaborated with many
of the leading traditional musicians of the late 20th century.
To hear him live is to hear guitar music of surpassing beauty,
power, and originality.
.15-17 - Brookings/Harbor
"God’s Favorite" by Neil Simon, 7pm. Performing Arts
Ctr. Adults $9, Students $5
15-16 - Gold Beach
7th Annual South Coast Writer's Conference co-sponsored by
Southwestern Oregon Community College and the Gold Beach Chamber
of Commerce The South Writer's Conference brings together
some of the Northwest's best writers to guide you in an exploration
and celebration of the many facets of writing in a variety
of genres. This is an excellent conference for writing as
a hobby or as a career. At the Event Center on the Beach.
Friday 9 AM - 4 PM workshops and 7 PM - 10 PM Authors' Night.
Saturday 8 AM - 5 PM workshops, 5 PM - 6 PM Closing Reception
and Book-Signing, 7 PM - 9 PM Writers' Circle. Prices for
the conference follows: Friday workshop - $25, Saturday Conference
- $45 Early enrollment by January 31, 2002.
16 - Gold Beach
Squaw Valley Fish Fry Enjoy all the fish you can eat - Cajun
style or Battered - served with Cole Slaw and Baked Beans.
Located at the Event Center on the Beach from 11 AM - 7 PM.
Tickets are $6.50/Adults or $3.50/Children.
March
Whale watching month! Whale watching during this month.
22-24 - Crescent City
Aleutian Goose Festival
Cultural Center, 1001 Front St., Crescent City Come join us
in celebrating the return of spring and the annual gathering
of the world's entire population of Aleutian Canada Geese.
Watch at dawn when the firds rise from their offshore island's
night rest and fill the sky withy voice and wing as they move
to feed in nearby mainland pastures. Down to less than 800
in the early 1970's and now numbering more than 30,000, the
Aleutian Goose is an Endangered Species Act success story.
Explore the richness of birding on our wild redwood coast.
More than 400 species have been recorded in our tiny county.
The variety of speakers, seminars, workshops, field trips,
water excursions and activities are designed for everyone,
from the most avid birder to the budding naturalist. We offer
a full menu of birding, nature and heritage activities.
22-24 Brookings/Harbor
"Playon" by Rick Abbott: Performing Arts Ctr. 8pm. Fri-Sat,
3pm. Sun. Adults $9, Students $5
23-24 - Brookings
Whale Of A Beachcombers’ Festival - 10 am-5 pm Sat,
10 am-4 pm Sun) 469-6087Azalea Middle School Cafeteria.10
am-6 pm Sat, 10 am- 4 pm Sun. Driftwood Lectures & Classes.
April
21 - Crescent City
Earth Art Fair - Beachfront Park, 1001 Front St., Crescent
city Earth Arts Fair. Celebrate Earth Day with educational
exhibits, arts and crafts vendors, music and displays on ecology.
Contact: 707-465-1100
26-28 - Brookings/Harbor
"How The Other Half Loves" by Alan Ayckbourn, Performing Arts
Ctr. 8 pm Fri-Sat, 3 pm Sun. Adults $9, Students $5.
May
3-5 - Brookings/Harbor
"How The Other Half Loves" by Alan Ayckbourn, Performing Arts
Ctr. 8 pm (Fri-Sat), 3 pm Sunday. Adults $9, Students $5
3-5 - Gold Beach
Clam Chowder Festival - Enjoy the best chowder on the coast
plus taste and judge entries to the best chowder contest.
Also enjoy the flower and art show all taking place in the
Event Center on the Beach
4-5 - Gold Beach
Rough Stock Rodeo - When you are finished enjoying the clam
chowder at the festival head on over to the arena at the Event
Center on the Beach From 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM for the best bareback,
saddle bronc, barrel racing and bull riding competition this
side of the Mississippi!
18-19 - Gold Beach
Whale of an Art & Wine Festival - Enjoy Wine, Art, food,
crafts, wine tasting, seminars, family fun. Since 1984, this
event is a Wine Tasting Classic.
24-27 - Brookings
Azalea Festival Azalea Festival
June
7-9 - Brookings
"MY Fair Lady" - Performing Arts Ctr. 8 pm Fri-Sat, 14-16
3 pm Sun. Adults $9, Students $5.
22 Brookings/Harbor
Mid-Summer’s Day Herb Fest - Flora Pacifica, 10 am-5
pm. craft fair, folk music, food, tours Lavender Wand Class
- 2 pm.
27-30 Pistol River
Wave Bash - Enjoy this world-renowned Wind Surfing Competition.
July
4 - Brookings/Harbor
Fireworks - Port Of Brookings-Harbor
4 - Gold Beach
Fireworks - Port of Gold Beach
6 - Brookings
American Music Festival - "South Coast Lab Band" - Free Concert
in Azalea Park. 1-4 pm.
20-21 - Brookings/Harbor
Souther Oregon Kite Festival - Port of Brookings-Harbor 10
am-6 pm.
25-28 - Gold Beach
Curry County Fair - Join us for four fun filled days in the
sun! This award winning fair on the beach features a carnival,
a parade, live music, great food, all kinds of competitions,
and animals too!
August
3-4 - Gold Beach
4th Annual Gathering of the People -Enjoy singing, dancing,
children games and vendors the Native American way from noon
until 10 PM at Huntley Park. For more information, please
call 541-412-7075
17-18 - Brookings/Harbor
Festival of the Arts - By the Boardwalk, Port Of Brookings-Harbor,
Sat 10-8 Sun 10-4.
September
6-8 - Brookings/Harbor
"One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest - by Dal WASSERMAN:
Performing Arts Ctr. 8 PM Fri-Sat, 3PM
28-29 - Gold Beach
Annual Festival of Quilts - Featuring Quilts, Quilts and more
Quilts! Dolls, crafts, boutique items and more will be offered
as well! Located at the Event Center on the Beach
October
12 - Gold Beach
Hathaway Jones Tall Tales Festival - Join us at the Event
Center on the Beach as we celebrate the life and times of
the man whose tales continue to greatly influence both those
living and visiting the Rogue River country. Preliminaries
for the 'Tall Tales' competition will take place throughout
the day for all 3 divisions; including written, oral and coloring
contests.
18 - Brookings/Harbor
"Opal’s Million Dollar Duck" - by John Patrick, Performing
Arts Ctr. 8 pm Fri-Sat, 3pm Sun, Adults $8, Students $5.
25-27 - Brookings/Harbor
"Opal’s Million Dollar Duck" - by John Patrick, Performing
Arts Ctr. 8 pm Fri-Sat, 3pm Sun, Adults $8, Students $5.
November
16 - Brookings
Community Christmas Bazaar - Brookings/Harbors High School,
9am-4pm.
Country Store & Plant Sale - Azalea Cafeteria, 9am-5pm.
Chetco Library Book Sale - Chetco Library, 9am-4pm
December
6-8 - Brookings/Harbor
"The Man Who Came To Dinner" - Performing Arts Ctr. 8 PM Fri-Sat,
3PM Sun.
13-15 - Brookings/Harbor
"The Man Who Came To Dinner" - Performing Arts Ctr. 8 PM Fri-Sat,
3PM Sun. adult $9, students $5.
22-29 - Brookings
Whale Counting - Harris Beach, Cape Ferrelo.
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