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Willamina will celebrate old-fashioned Fourth
Willamina relaunches celebration
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Beginning at dusk on the Fourth of July, it will be show time in Willamina, as the West Valley community will host the only fireworks show in the Yamhill Valley.
The longstanding Willamina Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration returns this year after a COVID-19 break in 2020.
A day packed with activities from one end of town to the other, including the always-popular arm wrestling competition and logging show, in addition to a parade, will culminate with bombs bursting in air.
In past years, fireworks have been displayed from an area adjacent to the former Willamina High School property, now home to the West Valley Community Campus.
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In a rush to get to the Oregon coast, we often overlook the journey itself. Those of us who drive to the ocean via Oregon 18, the highway that runs from Dundee to Lincoln City, have a wealth of options for side-of-the-road shops and attractions that get missed in our hurry to get to where we’re going. These are more than just places to stretch your legs – they’re local farms and vineyards, .
High Desert Museum to reopen interior exhibits, with timed tickets
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BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) With Deschutes County moving into the High Risk category for COVID-19 precautions, the High Desert Museum will welcome visitors into its indoor exhibits starting on Friday.
Timed tickets are highly encouraged, as capacity is limited. Tickets may be reserved at highdesertmuseum.org/tickets.
The Museum’s outdoor exhibitions reopened after a statewide freeze on activities in early December. The change means the public will get its first chance to view the new, original Museum exhibition