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Group s Anniversary Cause for Celebrations with Tidepools, Oregon Coast Talks
Published 07/09/21 at 6:45 PM PDT
By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff
(Oregon Coast) – July 29 will mark a special day on the Oregon coast, an anniversary of a true breakthrough for the region. It will be 50 years ago that a small group of conservation pioneers formed the Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition (OSCC) on that day in 1971, starting the ball rolling on a series of successful saves that have helped keep the coastline as attractive as it is today.
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Ordinary Person stands 11 feet tall and is made with black locust wood. (Shutterstock)
COLUMBIA, MD Across Howard County, beautiful and thought-invoking pieces of art have been positioned for the public to observe and absorb as aprt of the Howard County Arts Council s ARTsites sculptures. Until next month, 12 varied pieces will remain on exhibit until the next batch of artwork replaces them.
Title: Comet – Fire & Ice; Artist: Carl Billingsley; Location: Howard County Public School System Administrative Offices
Title: Pluma Sculptura; Artist: Kirk Seese; Location: The Arc of Howard County
Title: Magnify; Artist: Kirk Seese; Location: Columbia Association, Slayton House
Title: Mosegaard; Artist: Karl Saar; Location: Howard County Library System, Central Branch