Pacific City
SUN
Nestuccca Valley Sporting Goods reopens with new owners at helm
David Roth returns to Cloverdale for annual Oregon Coast concert........................ 2 Pacific Quartet to play Neskowin Chamber Music concert on May 3.............. 3
6
Hart’s Camp to hold inaugural Spring Festival, April 26-27........................... 4
Vol. 19, No. 470 • April 18, 2025
Quite a
Family
Nestucca High School students will perform the popular musical ‘Mamma Mia!’ during three upcoming performances — April 30, May 2 & 3
WeekenD BRUNCH
Saturdays & Sundays 10:30 am - 2:00 pm
Discover weekend brunch at the beach! Stop by and try delectable brunch offerings such as chicken and waffles, vegan avocado toast, Dungeness crab eggs benedict, and more. Available Saturdays and Sundays from 10:30am - 2pm at our Pacific City, Cannon Beach, and Siletz Bay locations.
PLEASE TAKE ONE
Registration now open for new Wild Coast Camp A new adventure is launching on the Oregon Coast this summer with the debut of Wild Coast Camp, a naturebased day camp designed to immerse children in the coastal landscape through hands-on wilderness and bushcraft skills, forest adventures, and beach exploration. Developed by the team at Neskowin Valley School, Wild Coast Camp offers what organizers describe as a unique, experience-rich alternative to traditional summer camps. Open to children entering Kindergarten through 7th grade, each week-long session will focus on outdoor skills like shelter-building, wildlife tracking, navigation, and ecosystem exploration across forests, rivers, and shorelines. Activities are age-appropriate and guided by experienced outdoor educators. This summer also marks the launch of special 3- and 4-year-old camp weeks, running alongside the main camp with its own playful and developmentally appropriate curriculum. The younger camp group will be led by the school’s new preschool–K teacher, offering little explorers what the school says is a gentle introduction to outdoor learning. In addition, four Junior counselor positions are available for rising 8th graders or 14-year-olds interested in developing leadership and mentoring skills in an outdoor setting. NVS says the Wild Coast Explorer Camp is an extension of the school’s mission to nurture curiosity, resilience, and a connection to the natural world. As the camp season kicks off, Neskowin Valley School is also now open for enrollment for the 2025-2026 school year. The school says it is welcoming families who value child-led, place-based education rooted in the unique environment of the Oregon Coast. To learn more or to register for camp, navigate to neskowinvalleyschool.com/ nvs-wild-coast-camp.