The Weekend Schedule

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Howdy partner, mosey on down for the full 3 day roundup!

Giddy up, there’s more below

Friday, June 5th! Kick Up yer HighHeeled Boots!

Doors open 5 pm-Opening welcome, Planning Committee introduction & performance by Ina Saffire Doll!

5:30 pm- tables to be called for CowFolk Dinner by Chef Devon of Ona with her Chili & Baked Potato Bar smack down!

6:30 pm-Drag Bingo hosted by the fabulous Haus of Blunt with lip synching drag show. Bring your dollars for the queens, ya’ll!

Afternoon, Good Lookin’s, we got the fun cookin’ all Saturday, June 6th

10:30 am - iNaturalist Wetland Walk

The Butch Support group from Portland Oregon and The Cape Perpetua Collaborative are leading wetland walk during Yachats Pride on Saturday, June 6th. Please gather at the Commons entrance at 10:30 am.

12 pm- Trans Tea Party Panel- Join us for an afternoon of connection and conversation at our Annual Trans Tea Party. This educational event includes a light lunch generously donated by Bread & Roses, Sweet Indulgence, and Pacific Sourdough.

The program features a panel of local trans community members moderated by Pride Board Member Emily Crabtree, exploring the importance of trans joy through authentic connection and open dialogue. Attendees are invited to listen, learn, ask questions, and build understanding in a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment.

Together, we aim to celebrate trans joy while fostering compassion, acceptance, and belonging for all.

2 pm- Petting Zoo- Bring the kiddos and your inner child to pet some soft sand silly critters, we will have a pop up petting zoo in the grassy area behind the Commons.

SATURDAY NIGHT -

-Way Out West Follies-

contains adult humor & some burlesque under 18yrs. with adult discretion

Doors 5pm- Dinner by new Yachats eatery The Magic Spoon at 5:30.

And when dinner ends? The hoedown begins, 6-8 pm Hootenanny dance party, live line dance lessons, open to all, boots optional.

Saddle up, hon! 8-10 pm Saturday night we are bringing you an original Western variety show unlike anything you have seen on this coast. Local drag performers. Knife throwing. Whip tricks. lasso artistry. Live line dancing. A full dinner service. All of it made by and for this community, with performers drawn from local LGBTQ+ talent and regional performing arts because we take care of our own. Some performances may contain adult-oriented entertainment. 18+ recommended.

Sunday Fun Day!

The Yachats Commons opens up at 9am-3pm for a community market full of local vendors and a community picnic hosted by Yachats Presbyterian Church with a choral performance by the Sweet Adelines. The Waldport Animal Shelter will be there for a meet & greet for local pet adoption 10 am-2 pm. The very fun furry Puppy Parade 1-2 will be a cute as heck inthe grassy area behind the Commons, a wild time where each pup gets a prize. Families, visitors, first-timers, and longtime locals, all of you, come as you are.

We are so excited to welcome our 2026 market vendors

Chubby Bee Designs, Onion Moon Craftworks, Brightly Clear Designs, Mad Hatter Fiber Creations, Oddities by Oriana, Energy Art by Mazy, Melody Pearson Natural Stone Designs, Creatively Clover and Coven Crafts, GypsySoul Creations, Tangent Workshops, Cathy Cooke Art and Craft, Land of Pins, Fern Hill Studio, Le Petit Fil Designs, Continued Productions, Raven's Apothecary, Beachykeen, Cassandra Brandt Art, Sourdough Shenanigans, Joy Baldwin Art

And find these incredible community resource organizations in the Civic Room: Lincoln County Public Health, Lincoln County Behavioral Health, Lincoln County Animal Shelter, Newport Oregon Pride, 211 Info, Arcoíris Cultural, Options Counseling and Family Services, Lincoln County Master Gardener Association

Honestly we brag about you constantly!

None of this happens without our people. Yachats Pride is built on community and that includes the incredible local businesses and organizations who show up for us every year. We are so grateful.