North Lincoln Dems First Fridays
The North County Democrats meet at the Pines Dine in Lincoln City the first Friday of each month.
The North County Democrats meet at the Pines Dine in Lincoln City the first Friday of each month.
TICKET PRICES REDUCED! $30 each, or two for $50! Seafood/Chicken/Beef Taco Dinner catered by The Side Door Cafe & Red Roof Munchery. Enjoy good food and catching up with like-minded friends, and take a chance to bid on exciting prizes during the Live Auction with Representative David Gomberg as our auctioneer. Or use your raffle tickets to win prizes. Bid on fantastic prizes from local businesses and artists including: Gift certificates for hotels, restaurants, spas! A crab boat excursion! Unique art from wonderful local artists! Get your tickets now! Admission includes a seafood/chicken/vegetarian taco bar dinner, beverage, dessert, and two drawing tickets. Carpooling is recommended, due to limited parking at the venue.
Join the Lincoln County League of Women Voters at the Newport Public Library (McEntee Room) for an informal discussion with LC USD Superintendent Marjalise Tolman, Oregon Coast Community College President Marshall Roache, new League of Women Voters of Oregon President Mark Kendall*, and students from Angell Job Corps. The League is open to everyone. It formed in 1920 to educate the women who had just won the right to vote in all states on how to register to vote and more.
Olive St & Hwy 101, Newport
Join us for "Words to Inform & Songs to Inspire" from 12-1 pm at Congregational Church Sanctuary, then walk up NW 25th for the protest rally along N. Hwy. 101.
The October monthly meeting will be held at the Oregon Coast Community College Lincoln City campus, room 211 (2nd floor). 5:30 pm - doors open 6:00 pm - meeting begins 7:15 pm - meeting end This meeting will focus on 2026 planning and review of the proposed budget. Please bring non-perishable food donations to benefit Food Share of Lincoln County.
The national 2025 Special Election is being held on Tuesday, November 4. Here are some useful resources to make sure your vote is counted! List of Candidates and Measures Voters' Pamphlet | Sample Ballot Important Dates for the November 4, 2025, Special Election Drive-Up Ballot Box Locations Drop Site Locations Voting Instructions Ballot Security
LOCATION UPDATE! The North County Democrats will meet at Gilgamesh Brewing (located in the Lincoln City Outlets) on Friday, November 7. Guest Speaker: Lincoln County Commissioner Walter Chuck
The Toledo City Council will be discussing recent activity by the US Department of Homeland Security in Lincoln County during its meeting on November 19. The meeting can be attended in-person or via Zoom. View the agenda. Watch via Zoom.
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners will hold a virtual Special Meeting and Executive Session on November 21, 2025 at 8:30 a.m. The purpose of the meeting is to hold an Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(h) to discuss possible litigation with the US Coast Guard concerning decommissioning of the Newport Air Station. The Board expects to reconvene the Special Meeting after the Executive Session to take possible action related to the litigation. Register to attend the virtual meeting via Zoom at the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_N9a4quz5T16FGkkTJEHKlA Commissioners will take public comment on this matter only at the end of the meeting. To provide public comment, submit the sign-up form by noon on Thursday, November 20: https://www.co.lincoln.or.us/FormCenter/County-Administration-11/Provide-Board-of-Commissioners-Public-Co-83
Join the Lincoln County Democrats at the corner of Highway 101 and US 20 in Newport every Saturday from noon to 2:00 p.m.
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden will hold an open-to-all town hall Sunday, November 23 in Lincoln County. Heading into this 1:30 pm town hall at the Newport High School gym (322 NE Eads St., Newport), Wyden has held 1,137 open-to-all town halls in keeping his promise to hold at least one town hall each year in each of Oregon’s 36 counties. “The Oregon Way is all about showing up in our state’s communities, listening to everybody’s opinions and answering their questions,” Wyden said. “The Trump administration’s unilateral decisions to move a Coast Guard helicopter out of Newport -- putting fishermen’s lives at risk, and to explore the placement of an immigration detention facility in town has generated serious and justifiable local concerns in Lincoln County.” “I want to hear from Oregonians so I can keep battling to convey this coastal community’s views accurately and forcefully to Washington, DC,” Wyden said. “I expect the topics of the Coast Guard helicopter and an immigration detention facility will be front-and-center but like all my open-to-all town halls, no topic is off limits.” For everyone’s security, backpacks and large bags will not be allowed in the town hall.