Teri Gilbert, who has been in the retail travel business more than 30 years, has opened a new office to make it easy for you to book your air, cruise, train or any other vacation package you’ve thought about.
There are blooms for every season in this lush hideaway located at 1931 NW 33rd Street on the north end of Lincoln City.
Kirtsis Park (8,000 square foot outdoor facility), is home of one one of the gnarliest skate parks in the United States.
Rescuing homeless dogs and professionally training them to go back out in the world and enhance lives, is what Dogs for the Deaf is all about.
When you and your group are ready to go somewhere and you want to make it a safe, fun and all-around stress free time, call OC&W Coachways and they will help you make it happen
Think of how much fun you could have visiting a place bursting at the seams with dogs, cats, kittens and puppies waiting for loving homes. Safe Haven Humane Society, who adopts out and takes in some 1,300 animals each year, welcomes you to do that.
Amaze yourself and your friends by learning how to cook fresh and local at the Culinary Center, located on the top floor of city hall in Lincoln City, Oregon.
Want to get away? Need to get away? Consider Whistling Winds. Ahhhhhh. Take your pick from 3 jacuzzi rooms, 5 full kitchen rooms, 3 family units, 3 studios, 2 vintage studios and 3 vintage cottages all nestled discreetly in a quiet neighborhood within a close walk to the beach.
The Historic Anchor Inn, Lincoln City’s oldest hotel, is also cutting edge enough to have earned the 2010/2011 Lincoln City’s Sea Star conservation designation.