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South Coast Shopper Notice: Beware the “Cashier’s Check is in the Mail” Scam
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Classified sellers, watch out—there’s a scam making the rounds again. A “buyer” offers to pay with a cashier’s check, often writing it for more than your asking price. They say the extra money is to pay a mover who will pick up the item. Once the check “clears,” they ask you to hand over the extra funds to the mover.

Here’s the catch: the check is fake. When your bank realizes it—often days later—you’re on the hook for the full amount. By then, the scammer’s “mover” has taken both your item and the cash.

This version is especially dangerous because the mover actually shows up. That person walks off with your property and money—sometimes caught on doorbell cameras, but not always identifiable.

Red flags:

Overpayment with instructions to refund the difference.

Pressure to deposit a cashier’s check quickly.

A buyer who avoids meeting or insists on sending a third party.

A transaction that just feels “off.”

Stay safe:

Only accept cash or secure electronic payment from local buyers.

Never refund or pay extra money to anyone tied to a mailed check.

If in doubt, check with your bank or walk away.

Report scams to:

Oregon DOJ Consumer Protection: 1-877-877-9392

FTC: reportfraud.ftc.gov

Your local police department

Trust your instincts—if something doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t.

Seeking Motorcyle Donation to Fundraise for Local Children
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Each April, during Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month, we host our annual Pinwheel Ride to raise funds and awareness for children who have experienced abuse and neglect in our community. We are currently seeking a Harley Davidson motorcycle to raffle off at our 2026 Pinwheel Ride. If you are interested in donating your motorcycle, we would love to hear from you. All proceeds from the raffle will directly benefit local children through CASA and the 7 Devils Chapter of Bikers Against Child Abuse.

If you’d like more information or are interested in helping, please contact us. Thank you for considering making a difference for kids in need!

Visit https://www.orcca.us/casa or contact Greg Dalton - Program Director for CASA of Coos and Curry Counties at 541-435-7103.

Give the Gift of Relaxation This Valentine’s Day
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This Valentine’s Day, go beyond chocolates and flowers and give your loved one something they truly want—and will deeply appreciate: the gift of relaxation. A therapeutic massage from Rest, Relax, Recover Therapeutic Massage is a meaningful way to show care, connection, and love.

Owned and operated by Maria Forty, LMT (Lic. #16171), Rest, Relax, Recover specializes in personalized therapeutic massage designed to help clients unwind, reset, and feel their very best. Whether it’s stress from everyday life, sore muscles, or simply the need for quiet time to recharge, massage offers a powerful way to nurture both body and mind.

Massage isn’t just indulgent—it supports overall wellness. Regular sessions can help ease muscle tension, improve circulation, promote better sleep, and encourage the body’s natural healing process. Many clients also experience reduced stress, improved mood, and deep relaxation thanks to the release of endorphins during a massage. It’s a thoughtful gift for partners, parents, friends, or anyone who deserves a little extra care this Valentine’s season.

Locations:

833 Anderson Ave. #2, Coos Bay and 185 11th St. SE, Bandon

Wellness gift certificates are available and make a heartfelt Valentine’s Day gesture. Call or text 541-253-6216 to book an appointment or purchase a certificate today.

2026 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Coos County Student Art Exhibit
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The exhibit titled "Mission Possible 2: Building Community Uniting a Nation the Nonviolent Way" invites the public to view inspiring artwork created by Coos County elementary students. Through paintings, drawings, and writing, students express how they are influenced by Dr. King’s legacy of peace, nonviolence, and unity.

The exhibit will be on display exclusively at Pony Village Mall, located at 1611 Virginia Avenue in North Bend, from Saturday, January 17 through Sunday, February 8. Mall hours are Mon-Fri 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-6pm, and Sun 11am-6pm. The exhibit highlights the belief that freedom justice and democracy can be safeguarded when communities unite through love and nonviolent action. Sponsored by the Human Rights Advocates of Coos County the exhibit challenges visitors to actively build community and continue Dr. King’s mission in 2026 and beyond.

Beginning January 12, the King Center will host national events celebrating the 2026 King Holiday including Nonviolence365 training, children’s book readings, global summits, and the MLK Jr. Beloved Community Awards. The week concludes January 19 with the Beloved Community Commemorative Service at Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church.

For more information contact Bittin Duggan at 541-217-4095 or HumanRightsAdvocatesCC@gmail.com.

Volunteers Needed at NB Senior Center
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Contributed By: North Bend Senior Center

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community and make a difference in the lives of seniors? If so, we have an opportunity for you!

The North Bend Senior Center is a nonprofit organization that provides a safe and inviting environment for seniors to gather together and participate in activities that enhance their physical and mental wellbeing, as well as give them the opportunity to socialize with other seniors.

We offer a wide range of programs and activities, such as:

• Bunco, Bingo, Folk Dancing, Tai Chi, Chair Yoga, Card Clubs, Chess Club, Photography Club, Ukelele Group, Zumba, Book Club, Walking Group, and a Lunch Program.

• A quarterly Artisan Craft Sale where seniors can showcase and sell their handmade products.

• Events, presentations, and programs to support our senior community.

We are always looking for volunteers to help us with our mission. We have a wide variety of volunteer opportunities at the center, such as:

• Helping with our lunch program, which serves nutritious meals to seniors four days a week.

• Assisting at our bingo games, which are a popular and fun way for seniors to win prizes and socialize.

• Leading or teaching special projects, such as bridge, crafts, and activities that match your skills and interests.

• Serving on our board of directors, which oversees the management and direction of the center.

Whether you are available for one hour a month or 3-4 hours a week, we operate on the support of our volunteers. You are needed!

Volunteering at the North Bend Senior Center is a rewarding and fulfilling experience. You will have the opportunity to:

• Make new friends and build relationships with seniors who appreciate your time and effort.

• Learn new skills and share your talents and knowledge with others.

• Have fun and enjoy yourself while doing something good for your community.

If you are interested in volunteering at the North Bend Senior Center, please contact us. Leave a message at 541-756-7622 or email northbendseniorcenter@gmail.com. We are also on the Coos County Area Transit (CCAT) Bus Route, so getting to us is easy and convenient.

We hope to hear from you soon!

Empire Boat Launch Float Removal
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The City of Coos Bay will be removing the dock floats at the Empire Boat ramp located at 152 S. Ross St. for the winter on November 3, 2025. The purpose of the removal is to prevent damage to the floats during winter  storms. The dock floats will be reinstalled in April of 2026. The ramp will remain open; however, the floats will not be available. Boaters are to use caution in and around the area while staff is removing the floats. Should you have questions, please feel free to contact Public Works at (541) 269-8918.

¡SPANGLISH!: Spanish Conversational Program
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On January 17, Coos Bay Public Library will be offering ¡SPANGLISH!: Spanish Conversational Program. We meet every third Saturday at the library from 10:30am-11:30am.

Program is for those who wish to practice their Spanish conversational skills and help other learners in a friendly setting. Attendees will have the opportunity to converse in Spanish as a group for one hour in a casual, informal environment. This is NOT a class, but we will provide ideas for conversational topics. Beginners are welcome. Let’s talk!

This program is FREE and open to anyone who wishes to sharpen their Spanish conversational skills.

Calving School
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Learn how to prepare for the calving season and safely assist cows and calves during difficult births. Hands-on demonstrations included. January 20, 2026, 1pm-5pm at the OSU Extension office in Myrtle Point.

$5 at the door (please bring cash or check, no credit card). Please call 541-572-5263 to RSVP.

American Legion Shares Flag Etiquette Expertise with Daughters of the American Revolution
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The American Legion of Bandon, the nation's largest wartime veterans service organization, offered a presentation on proper flag etiquette to the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Coos Bay Chapter. This collaboration underscores both organizations' shared commitment to honoring the American flag. By sharing our knowledge of proper flag etiquette, we hope to ensure its respectful display by all Americans. Gary Sands Adjutant American Legion of Bandon covered folding and handling the flag with respect, the symbolism behind the flag’s design and colors, and the retirement of worn flags with proper ceremony. If you need a flag blessed or help properly disposing of one, please contact The American Legion at (541) 347-9277. The American Legion is the nation's largest wartime veterans service organization, committed to veteran welfare, national security, and Americanism. If interested in joining or for more information on the American Legion in Bandon, please visit their website vfw3440.org

Founded in 1890, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is a non-profit, non-political women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving history, and securing America's future. Its members descend from patriots who aided the American Revolution. With over 185,000 members in approximately 3,000 chapters across the world, DAR is one of the largest women's service organizations in the world. If you would like more information on joining please email darcoosbaychapter@gmail.com

The Coos Bay Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution would like to extend a thank you to Gary Sands Adjutant and the entire American Legion Post and also the Coos Bay Public Library for their assistance in collecting flags to be properly disposed of

STEAMTime at the Coos Bay Public Library
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This January and February, the Coos Bay Public Library is teaming up with local organizations to offer STEAMTime Tuesday mornings at 11:00am. Geared towards older preschoolers and homeschool students ages 4-8, each program will feature a book and a hands-on activity revolving around a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) concept. The program is free and doesn’t require registration.

Featured community members and organizations include:

• January 13: Wild Rivers Land Trust botanist Maggie Graham

• January 20: Natural Grocers Nutritional Health Coach Cheryl O’Dell

• January 27: Coos Health and Wellness Nurse Alisha Dias

• February 3: Oregon NASA Space Grant Ambassador Sabrina Pingree

• February 10: Above Dental Dental Hygienists Sarah Horst and Abby Wilson

For more information on other programs, visit the Coos Bay Public Library’s website at www.coosbaylibrary.org, call (541) 269-1101 x 3606 or email Jennifer Knight at jknight@coosbaylibrary.org.

Pitch Perfect: Experience Coos County Entrepreneurs in Action!
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Coos Bay, Oregon (December 29, 2025) — Coos County Pitch Night, brought to you by the Southwest Oregon Innovation Hub (SOIH), celebrates innovation, community, and the entrepreneurial spirit. Register today to feel the energy, witness the creativity, and cheer on your favorite entrepreneur! This is the second year for Coos County Pitch Night, which generally takes place in January of each year.

Event Details: · 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM, Friday, January 16, 2026, at NoBe Taphouse & Food Cart Pod, 1710 Virginia Ave, North Bend, OR 97459.

· Admission is complimentary but registration is helpful for the organizers.

· Complimentary pizza provided by NoBe, with additional food and beverages available for purchase.

· Each entrepreneur, or “Pitcher”, will have 6 minutes to pitch their vision to a panel of Advisors, followed by a Q&A session designed to offer feedback and insights.

· Pitchers will leave with cash prizes ranging from $500 to $2,000, plus a $500+ Audience Choice prize. Attendees are encouraged to bring cash to help boost the Audience Choice pot. · Each Pitcher will also receive a Bay Area Chamber of Commerce (BACC) membership.

This year’s Pitchers include:

· Mackenzie Brown, Skipper Feed

· Yuri Acuna, Dune Dog Adventures

· Jessica Hartley, Isthmus Slough Soap Company

· Stefani Eaton, Candid By Stefani

· Desireé Glenn Gaoiran, The Hive and Acting Up

“I am honored and excited to share a space with such wonderful women in business,” said Yuri Acuna of Dune Dog Adventures. “We all won just by being selected, and I am excited to share Dune Dog Adventures with everyone.” This year’s Coos Pitch Night had sixteen qualified entrepreneurs/small businesses apply to Pitch. Competition was tough, with the judging committee deliberating for three hours. For more information or to learn how you can support local entrepreneurs, visit our website or contact South Coast Development Council (SCDC) Entrepreneurship Program Manager Tanya Rasley at tanya@scdcinc.org / 541-888-7003. For press inquiries, contact SCDC Executive Director Lexie Woodward at lexie@scdcinc.org / 541-808-7774.

Thanks to our generous sponsors: Columbia Bank, the City of Coos Bay, Slape Construction, Southwestern Oregon Community College, and Pam de Jong with Edward Jones.

About SOIH: SOIH is one of nine Innovation Hubs established across the state, and is led by represents the South Coast Development Council in partnership with the Small Business Development Centers at Southwestern Oregon Community College and Umpqua Community College, Umpqua Economic Development Partnership, CCD Business Development Corp., Southwestern Oregon Workforce Investment Board, Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, Gold Beach Main Street, cities of Coos Bay and North Bend, Coos and Curry Counties, Pacific Power and NW Natural, Coos Art Museum, Mad Hat Drones, and Michelle Martin. SOIH connects innovators, business owners, and support organizations to strengthen and streamline the regional entrepreneurial ecosystem across Coos, Curry, and Douglas counties.

Why We Write: Songwriters on Songwriting
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The Songwriting Mind presents “Why We Write: Songwriters on Songwriting” featuring Aslin and Jack Isenhart on Monday, January 19 from 7-9 PM at So It Goes Coffeehouse in Coos Bay.

This interactive live event explores the personal depths of creativity, stories, and craft that define songwriting. Aslin, a songwriter from Sauvie Island, creates intimate, lyric-driven indie music. Coos County local Jack Isenhart is a confessional singer-songwriter crafting introspective songs about masculinity, maturation, and young love.

The evening features live performances, conversation about creative process, and audience Q&A. The event will be professionally recorded for The Songwriting Mind podcast.

Monthly Build-It Club at the Coos Bay Public Library
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This fall and winter, Lego® building block enthusiasts ages 6-12 are welcome to join a monthly after school club at the Coos Bay Public Library.  The club will meet monthly this fall, the first Friday of every month (November 7, December 5, January 2, February 6, March 6), from 2:00-3:30 pm in the Kids’ and Families section of the Coos Bay Public Library.  All children under the age of eleven must be accompanied by an adult.  The program is free; no pre-registration is necessary.

The program is part of the Coos Bay Public Library’s ongoing programming for young people and families.  Additional information about programs being offered by the Coos Bay Public Library please contact the library by calling (541) 269-1101 x 3606 or visit the library’s website at www.coosbaylibrary.org.

Oregon Oldtime Fiddlers Acoustic Jam
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The Oregon Oldtime Fiddlers Association, District 5, will be hosting an acoustic jam on Jan. 17th, Saturday, at the Old Fellows Hall in Bandon. The IOOF Hall is just east of the signal on 101S and 42S. The jam is free and open to listeners, dancers, and a chance to sit in. Members only play stringed instruments, harmonicas, and occasionally piano. No woodwinds or brass are allowed. If you play a stringed instruments, please consider sitting in with us, we always have a lot of  fun. There are refreshments, too! For more information, please call 541-297-3419 or 541-982-4445.

Coos & Curry County - Their Rights Your Voice Volunteers Needed
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You can make a difference! The Long-Term Care Ombudsman program is an independent state agency serving our local long-term care facility residents? Coos and Curry Counties are desperately searching for volunteers for this lonely, vulnerable population.

Ombudsman’s reward is the smile on a resident's face as you are the only visitor they see that week, month or that year! A willingness to advocate for our forgotten elderly and a five day training program starts you on a journey knowing you are making a difference in someone’s life and giving back to the community. Aside from the training, a certified ombudsmen must be over 21, pass a background check and be able to volunteer 16 hours a month. The training is interactive on ZOOM  in your own home. Zoom training does require access to a computer and a good Internet connection. Come join us!

For training, an application process must be completed. Submit an application either online or by mail or fax, be interviewed, reference checked, and a Criminal Records Check. Please consider helping some of your most vulnerable community members!

You may contact one of our local Ombudsmen directly- Edith Lanuza  541-756-5730 or Susann Steinberg  541-267-0892

Or to apply,  (800) 522-2602 or email ltco.info@oregon.gov.

Preschool Art at the Coos Bay Public Library
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The Coos Bay Public Library will offer a monthly hands-on preschool art program for young artists 0-6 years old the third Thursday of every month from 10:00-11:00 am (November 20, December 18, January 15, February 19, March 19, April 18, May 21).  The program is free; no pre-registration is necessary.  Each program will feature a different craft project that reinforces early literacy concepts and gives parents and caregivers and young children an opportunity to meet each other.

The program is part of the Coos Bay Public Library’s ongoing programming for young people and families.  For additional information about programs being offered by the Coos Bay Public Library please contact the library by calling (541) 269-1101 x 3606 or visit the library’s website at www.coosbaylibrary.org.

Community Cooking With The Co-Op
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Coos Bay Public Library, in partnership with Coos Head Food Co-op, will co-host COMMUNITY COOKING WITH THE CO-OP every fourth Thursday at 5:30pm on Zoom (virtual meeting software). Next event: Thursday, January 22

Coos Bay Library has teamed up with Coos Head Food Co-op to provide safe, easy, and healthy recipes to create at home. Join us virtually for this fun community event! Next month, Sam Baugh, Community Engagement Manager at Advanced Health, and his daughter Alex, will be making Low Sodium Ramen Soup.

This event is FREE and open to everyone. For ingredients and access, please register by going to http://bit.ly/4l4ZxsR

Five-Week Beginner Gardening Series with Master Gardeners™
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The North Bend Public Library will host a free five-week gardening series for beginners starting Saturday, January 10, from 10:00–11:30 AM. Taught by Master Gardeners™ Lynn Menashian and Mary Jo Audette, this series introduces adults to the essential skills needed to begin and maintain a successful garden on the Oregon Coast.

The Beginner’s Guide to Gardening on the Oregon Coast will provide participants with foundational knowledge tailored specifically to Coos County’s climate and growing conditions. Topics include local microclimates, soil preparation, seed and plant selection, seed starting and planting techniques, transplanting, watering, and fertilization.

Each class in the series is independent in topic and content, allowing participants to attend any or all sessions. The series is free and designed for adults with little to no gardening experience.

Class Schedule

· January 10, 2026 – Getting Started: What to Know

· January 17, 2026 – The Secret Language of Seeds & Plants

· January 24, 2026 – The Inside Scoop About Soil & Fertilizers

· January 31, 2026 – Let’s Plant Something

· February 7, 2026 – Master Gardener™ Roundtable

Teen Crafts Afterschool (Ages 12-18)
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Join us for the Teen Crafts Afterschool at the Coos Bay Public Library twice a month on Wednesdays; January 14 and 28, February 11 and 25, March 11 and 25, April 8 and 22, May 13 and 27. Each week will feature a different craft, and teens who wish to socialize and work on their own crafts with the given supplies are invited to join as well. All supplies provided and no experience necessary.

Please visit the program calendar on our website more information on this event and others at https://www.coosbaylibrary.org/events or contact the library by calling (541) 269-1101.

Five-Week Beginner Gardening Series with Master Gardeners™
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The North Bend Public Library will host a free five-week gardening series for beginners starting Saturday, January 10, from 10:00–11:30 AM. Taught by Master Gardeners™ Lynn Menashian and Mary Jo Audette, this series introduces adults to the essential skills needed to begin and maintain a successful garden on the Oregon Coast.

The Beginner’s Guide to Gardening on the Oregon Coast will provide participants with foundational knowledge tailored specifically to Coos County’s climate and growing conditions. Topics include local microclimates, soil preparation, seed and plant selection, seed starting and planting techniques, transplanting, watering, and fertilization.

Each class in the series is independent in topic and content, allowing participants to attend any or all sessions. The series is free and designed for adults with little to no gardening experience.

Class Schedule

· January 10, 2026 – Getting Started: What to Know

· January 17, 2026 – The Secret Language of Seeds & Plants

· January 24, 2026 – The Inside Scoop About Soil & Fertilizers

· January 31, 2026 – Let’s Plant Something

· February 7, 2026 – Master Gardener™ Roundtable

Join Us in Making a Difference
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Contributed by DAR - Daughters of the Revolution

The Coos Bay Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution are seeking donations for The Safe Project in Coos Bay. The Safe Project, formerly known as Women’s Safety and Resource Center, provides emergency services in our local community to women, men and children.

Items being sought include:

Hygiene products, trail size

Childrens toys

Clothing, clean and free from rips and tears

Infant items

For a complete list or if you have any questions, please reach out to DAR. Donations can be dropped off at the South Coast Shopper, M-F from 8a-4p, located at 62706 Hwy 101, Coos Bay.

DAR can be reached by emailing: darcoosbaychapter@gmail.com or calling Britney at 541-404-1734.

Fosters Urgently Needed for Friends of Coos County Animals
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Contributed By: Friends of Coos County  Animals(FOCCAS)

We are absolutely busting at the seams right now with 93 animals in our care and many more cats and kittens waiting for a foster home. Sadly, we’ve had to make the difficult decision to stop taking in new animals until we have more foster homes available. As a foster-based organization without a shelter, we rely entirely on dedicated volunteers to house and care for these animals. Additionally, as a registered Animal Rescue Entity (ARE), we are regulated by the state on how many animals can be placed in each foster home, which limits our capacity even further.

Our longtime fosters are worn out, and with a backlog for spay/neuter appointments keeping animals in care longer, we urgently need new fosters to help us through this exceptionally busy kitten season. If you’ve never fostered before, don’t worry! We can pair you up with one of our experienced fosters, who will be there to answer any questions and guide you along the way. Just let us know what you’re comfortable with—whether it’s an adult or teenage cat, a small litter or a dog. We can accommodate your needs to make fostering a smooth experience.

This is not just a local crisis; animal rescues and shelters across the country are stretched beyond capacity. Here in Coos County, with more pets being surrendered and fewer adopters coming forward, there is an unprecedented need for safe, loving temporary homes. If you’ve ever thought about fostering, now is the perfect time. Fostering gives animals a safe place to decompress and prepare for their forever homes. By opening your heart and home, even temporarily, you’re not just helping that animal—you’re making space for another in desperate need.

For an application and more information on how you can make a difference to the community, visit foccas.net.

Getting Started on Your Woodland Plan
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This two-session course is ideal for anyone interested in starting a woodland management plan. Developing a management plan can help you accomplish your own unique goals and objectives. Start exploring the resources and limitations on your property in a systematic way in order to prioritize activities. Topics covered include: assessing your property and site, locating and integrating existing maps and resource data, scheduling management activities, where to get help. Register by February 11.

Fridays, February 13th and 27th. 2pm-4pm. Coos County Extension Office, 631 Alder St. Myrtle Point OR 97458. Cost for the course is $20 per person or $25 for a family sharing class materials. Register online https://beav.es/JPm or by phone or email: 541-572-5263 ext. 25294, Norma.Kline@oregonstate.edu

Learn Folk Dancing at the North Bend Library – Free, Open to All
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All are welcome to experience the joy of folk dancing, and enjoy wonderful live music this Friday in North bend. The North Bend Public Library, in partnership with the South Coast Folk Society, invites everyone to join the fun starting at 6:00 Friday evening, January 9th, in their Activity Room. This is the first in a series, so you don’t want to miss it. Folk Dance Night at the Library will be a regular monthly offering every second Friday at 6:00.

This free, social gathering is open to new and experienced dancers. Dance to live music from around the world played by skilled local musicians. Beautiful, beginner-friendly dances will be taught throughout the evening. They are fun to do, and easy to learn. If you can walk, you can folk dance, and folk dancing is so much more fun. Don’t be shy, give it a try.

There’s plenty of room for dancing in the spacious, newly remodeled, North Bend Library Activity Room. And, there is room to sit and enjoy live music when you take a moment to rest. Plus there will be refreshments available during the band break.

This is an alcohol-free and fragrance-free public event. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.  For more information about the classes, call Paul Poresky at 541-404-8267

Memory Café Being Offered In Coos And Curry County
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A memory café is an informal social gathering for older adults living with memory loss and their care partners. Memory cafés are designed to be a casual, stress-free gathering to allow care partners the opportunity to relax and socialize with others in their same situation. Memory cafés provide a safe, supportive space where activities are not dependent on flawless memories. Coffee and snacks will be provided, and there is no cost to attend. However, this is not a care facility, and care partners are required to accompany their partners.

This pilot project is funded by an Elder Service Innovation Grant from OHSU’s Office of Oregon Rural Health grant. The project is the work of Drea Douglas (North Bend Public Library), Kelli Bosak (North Bend Medical Center), and Lualhati Anderson (Oregon Older Adult Behavioral Health Initiative). They hope to find community partners who will host cafés as well, with a goal of having at least one memory café every week in Coos and Curry Counties.

Memory Café Coos is held the first Wednesday of every month from 10:30 AM to noon, and Memory Café Curry meets at the same time on the third Wednesday of every month. Memory Café Coos is held at the North Bend Public Library, and Memory Café Curry is held at the Curry Public Library in Gold Beach. Memory cafés are designed both for people experiencing memory issues as well as their care partners. Care partners may include but are not limited to spouses, siblings, children, or friends. Memory Café Coos and Memory Café Curry will be staffed by qualified healthcare providers (LCSW), library staff, and volunteers.

For more information about Memory Café Coos, please see @MemoryCafeCoos on Facebook, email memorycafecoos@gmail.com, or call the North Bend Public Library at 541-756-0400. For more information about Memory Café Curry, call the Curry Public Library at 541-247-7246.

Dying To Know
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Improve your death literacy and make informed decisions for end of life plans at the Dying to Know event on Friday, January. 30, 2026, from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm at the Bandon Community Center,  1200 11th Street SW.

This a Community Health & Wellness Education event hosted by OABHI Coos & Curry in community partnership  with the Bandon Public Library. Attend for some informative presentations and vendors. Registration optional but helpful for event planning purposes. To register: go to Eventbrite Search: Dying to know.

Contact: Lualhati Anderson @541-751-5024

Epic: The Musical Karaoke Night for Teens at the North Bend Public Library
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Teen fans of Epic: The Musical are invited to the North Bend Public Library on Tuesday, January 20 at 4:00 PM for a saga-filled karaoke night.

Participants ages 13–18 can step up to the mic and bring their favorite tracks to life—whether they’re partial to the grandeur of Troy, the enchantments of Circe, or any other moment from the musical playlist. Teens are encouraged to bring friends and enjoy a creativity-filled atmosphere with no judgement.

This event is free, and all snacks, drinks, and supplies will be provided.

Recently Retired Cat Lover? You Are A Great Foster Candidate!
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No long-term commitment.

Food is covered.

Vet bills are covered.

You provide a loving home.

Foster support.

Pet respite if needed.

Reward: unconditional love.

Apply Today: FOCCAS.net

Southwestern Foundation Scholarship Application Opens January 1 for the 2026–27 Academic Year
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Coos Bay, OR – Students planning to attend Southwestern Oregon Community College during the 2026–27 academic year can begin applying for Southwestern Foundation scholarships starting January 1, 2026.

Thanks to the generosity of donors across our communities, the Southwestern Oregon Community College Foundation awards more than $300,000 in scholarships annually, helping students pursue education, training, and career pathways at Southwestern.

The scholarship application period runs from January 1 - March 1, 2026. All students considering enrollment for the 2026–27 academic year are encouraged to apply, including both full-time and part-time students. Applications submitted by February 1, 2026, will be eligible for a $1,000 “Early Bird” Scholarship.

To learn more and apply, visit www.socc.edu/scholarships.

The Foundation and Financial Aid Office will host a series of drop-in Scholarship and FAFSA workshops to provide additional help and everyone is welcome to swing by:

Coos Campus (Coos Bay) – Tioga #301

Wednesday, January 21 | 3:00–5:00 p.m.

Monday, February 9 | 4:00–6:00 p.m.

Friday, February 13 | 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Wednesday, February 25 | 3:00–5:00 p.m.

Curry Campus (Brookings) – Room #232

Wednesday, February 4 | 10:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.

Not a student, but want to join us in supporting the education and futures of Southwestern students? Join us for our annual scholarship fundraiser Uncorking Opportunity! on January 23, 2026, at the Oregon Coast Culinary Institute. It’s a wonderful evening of Oregon wines and hors d'oeuvres crafted by OCCI students and chefs. RSVP is required. Tickets and more information at www.socc.edu/give.

Have additional questions about Southwestern Foundation Scholarships? Email foundation@socc.edu or call 541-888-7209.

Odyssey 2026 Challenge for Fun and Fitness
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The Coos Odyssey 2026 challenge has begun. The Coos County Friends of Public Health is hosting this fundraising event which lasts from January 1 st to April 15, 2026. Participants “travel” around Coos County to track their actual exercise activities on the virtual route of 253 miles. Participants can exercise in a number of different ways to earn miles, e.g., walking, biking, running, swimming, pickleball, bowling, yoga, and dance. Joining a team with friends, family or colleagues can help with motivation to maintain daily exercise and finish the course.

Registration is now open at ccfoph.org. Cost to participate is $20 (plus a $2.00 signup fee), and the proceeds will help Coos County families in need through the Nurses’ Purse fund at Coos Health and Wellness. To date, the sponsors supporting this fundraising event are Banner Bank, Bigfoot Beverages, Coos History Museum, Pacific Power, 7 Devils Brewing Co., South Coast Striders, and the Wild Coast Running Co.

South Slough Visitor Center Entrance Improvement Project Begins January 2026
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CHARLESTON, Ore. – The South Slough Reserve will begin construction on a major entrance improvement project at its Visitor Center this January. Originally built in 1985, the Visitor Center receives over 3,000 visitors a year from school groups and community members.

The improvements will alleviate traffic issues, create needed space for school buses, and improve pedestrian paths. In addition, electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, bioswales for stormwater management, and native plant landscaping will be added to support sustainability and habitat restoration.

The project is funded by a $1.62 million NOAA Procurement, Acquisition and Construction (PAC) grant, and will be led by Morello Construction.

“This project is a critical investment in the future of the Reserve,” said Reserve Manager Patricia Fox. “It will make the Visitor Center safer and more accessible for all.”

Construction will run through May 2026, with initial work starting in January. Visitors should expect changing parking locations, selective tree removal, and temporary one-lane access. Trails remain open daily from dawn to dusk and the Visitor Center will remain open Tues-Sat 10-4 pm.

Interested members of the community can visit the Reserve website at southsloughestuary.org or following South Slough Reserve on Instagram or Facebook. The Visitor Center can also be reached by phone at (541) 888-5558.

About South Slough Reserve: South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve is a protected estuary and natural area located on state-owned land in the Coos estuary on Oregon’s southern coast. It is managed in partnership by the Oregon Department of State Lands and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The first of 30 National Estuarine Research Reserves around the nation, South Slough Reserve is a leader in improving understanding of estuaries and coastal watersheds. The Reserve manages and studies nearly 7,000 acres of natural area, including open water channels, tidal and freshwater wetlands, riparian areas, and forested lands. A portion of this area includes waterways, trails, and a visitor center that are open to the public.

Join the Bandon Quilters Guild
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The Bandon Quilters Guild is a wonderfully supportive group of quilters and all experience levels are welcome. Our goal is to promote the art of quilting while giving back to the community through donations to organizations such as the VFW, nursing homes, Kids Hope Center, Bandon Police, Pregnancy Center, and those affected by natural disasters.

If you love quilting or want to learn, contact us about joining at suzyquiltsalot@gmail.com.

Dolly Parton Birthday Celebration Fundraiser
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On Saturday, January 17, 2026, the Coos Bay Public Library is having a fundraiser to celebrate Dolly Parton’s Birthday in the Myrtlewood Room. The fundraiser will start at 5:00 pm and will go until 7:00 pm. This is a 21+ event, and the entry fee is $18.00. We will have two Dolly-themed specialty cocktails, Dolly-o-Ke, Dolly Desserts, and more!

We here at the Coos Bay Public Library love Dolly Parton. So, we wanted to throw her a birthday party in celebration of everything that she does and use it as an opportunity to fundraise to make sure that the kids can keep reading.

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is dedicated to inspiring a love of reading by gifting books free of charge to children from birth to age five, through funding shared by Dolly Parton and local community partners. In Coos Bay alone, we have 700 kids a year involved with this incredible program. But it does cost us $25.00 a year per kid to  keep them enrolled.

For more info visit https://www.coosbaylibrary.org/event/dolly-birthday-bash

If you would like to contact us, please call (541) 269-1101 between the hours of 10 AM to 6 PM Monday through Friday and 12 PM to 6 PM on Saturdays or email us at bayref@coosbaylibrary.org.

Parkinson’s Support Group
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The Coos Bay/North Bend Parkinson’s Support Group meets at the Coos Bay Public Library, Myrtlewood Room, 525 West Anderson Avenue, Coos Bay. The support group meets on the second Thursday of each month from 1:00 - 2:30 and is sponsored by Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon (PRO). Local contact information: Aaron - 541.808.1336. Learn more about PRO’s services at www.parkinsonsresources.org

Recognition for WWII Veterans
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The Coos Bay Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is calling on all World War II veterans to be celebrated on their birthdays. As a token of gratitude for their service and sacrifices, the DAR seeks to celebrate these heroes' milestones with special recognition.

Veterans or their families are invited to submit their details by emailing DAR8NatlDefense@gmail.com. The initiative aims to acknowledge the bravery and dedication of these individuals, preserving their legacies for future generations.

“Each veteran has a unique story of courage and patriotism,” said Karry Johnson, Regent, Coos Bay DAR Chapter, “It’s our privilege to celebrate them.”

Join us in making this year memorable for our cherished WWII veterans.

Advocate For Children - Become A CASA!
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CASA stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates. It may sound like a scary volunteer opportunity and many people tell us that they are not sure they are qualified to be a CASA. Here’s a little information about what you need to become a CASA volunteer:

1. Have a heart for abused and neglected children.

2. Be able to pass a background check.

3. Attend our National CASA pre-service training.

4. Attend our swearing-in ceremony where we all meet in one of our courtrooms and new CASAs get sworn in by one of our juvenile court judges – it’s a celebration!

That’s it! You don’t have to come from any specific profession or background to be able to make a difference for a child in foster care. Our CASA staff will walk alongside you during your advocacy.

CASA serves children in foster care by recruiting, training, and supervising volunteers to advocate for their best interests. Our CASAs are the only adults whose sole priority is the wellbeing of the child. They ensure that children in foster care receive the support they need while in care and are placed in loving, safe, and permanent homes.

A young lady who was in foster care in Coos County a few years ago stated, “My CASA was the person who fought the hardest for me and she was the only person who wasn’t getting paid to fight.”

Are you ready? We need you and our kids need you! www.orcca.us/casa - CASA@ORCCA.US - 541-435-7103.

SWOCC Pathways Marine Life Event Featuring Planetarium
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Explore the vast mysteries of the marine world at an all-ages event Friday, January 30 from 4:00-6:00pm at the Coos Bay Fire Department. SWOCC’s STEAM Pathways program staff and volunteers will facilitate hands-on stations and offer a special planetarium show, Into the Deep. In addition to seeing the planetarium show, participants will be able to see marine fossils with Dr. Win McLaughlin, create plankton-inspired crafts, experiment with hands-on chemistry with Dr. Derek Morelli, and more. The Coos Bay Fire Department Station # 1 is located at 450 Elrod in Coos Bay. The event, which is being coorganized with the Coos Bay Public Library and the Coos Bay Fire Department, is free, and open to the public; no pre-registration is required.

Into the Deep, the planetarium show, is a breathtaking journey of sea exploration originally created by Ogrefish FilmProductions, adapted and renarrated by Loch Ness Productions. It combines marine biology and underwater geology with a history of deepsea exploration. The show lasts 32 minutes and is geared towards kids and adults ages 8 and above.

For additional information about programs being offered by the Coos Bay Public Library please contact the library by calling (541) 269-1101 x3606 or by visiting the library’s website at www.coosbaylibrary.org.

Healthy Living - Community Events
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The American Council of the Blind of Oregon, Southwest Chapter meets: Second Sat at Venture Inn Restaurant at Inland Point Retirement Community, 2265 Inland Point Dr, NB.  Lunch 11:30a, meeting noon. For more info please call 541-707-2226

Healthy Living - Classes
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Breastfeeding, Infant CPR, and Newborn Care Class: Sat, Jan 24 from 2 to 6 held in the Myrtle room at the Bay Area Hospital. Register for classes by calling 541-269-8258.

One-Day Labor Class: Sun, Jan 25 from 2-6pm held at the Myrtle room at Bay Area Hospital. This class is for patients over 35 weeks of gestation or later on the class date. Register for classes by calling 541-269-8258.

Healthy Living - Support Groups
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Women’s Wellness Group: Join us for connection, communication, and ways to care for and celebrate a woman’s ability to change and grow toward self-fulfillment in a warm and supportive environment. Come alone or bring a friend to the Woman’s Wellness Group the second Wednesday of the month from 2-3:30pm at Curry Public Library. Tea and hospitality provided. Snacks to share are welcome. The group is facilitated by Jana Rivers-Norton and is free and open to the public. Curry Public Library, 94341 3rd St, Gold Beach.

Bereavement Support Group: South Coast Hospice’s Bereavement Support Groups are open to any member of the community who has lost a loved one. Meet every other Tuesday of the month. For more information, or to register for a bereavement group, please call 541-269-2986, ask for Mia.

Caregivers Support Group: Gain valuable insights and education on coping strategies and resources for both caregivers and those with loved ones affected by cognitive loss. Third Thursday of every month 5:30-7:30pm at 1855 SE Ocean Blvd, Coos Bay. Call 541-267-4000 to RSVP

Cancer Support Group: 2nd and 4th Mon of each month from 2-3:30pm. at the South Coast Hospice & Palliative Care Services Community Bereavement & Education Center located at 1620 Thompson Road.

Breast Cancer: The 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from 1-2pm at the South Coast Hospice & Palliative Care Services Community Bereavement & Education Center located at 1620 Thompson Road, Coos Bay.

Grief Support Group: The Grief Support Group meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at 3pm at Curry Public Library

Parkinson’s Support Group: The Coos Bay/North Bend Parkinson’s Support Group meets at the Coos Bay Public Library, Myrtlewood Room, 525 West Anderson Avenue, Coos Bay. The support group meets on the second Thursday of each month from 1:00 - 2:30 and is sponsored by Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon (PRO). Local contact information: Aaron - 541.808.1336. Learn more about PRO’s services at www.parkinsonsresources.org

Can't Stop Drinking? We can help. 24hr Hotline! Alcoholics Anonymous: 541-269-3265 aaoregondistrict8.com

Open Men's Group: Every Mon from 6-8pm at the Coos Bay Library. Free, Confidential, Facilitated.

Healthy Living - Exercise & Outdoor Recreation
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Sole Mates’ Community Walk - January Trail: Simpson Reef (Cape Arago Trails): Sat, Jan 24 at 10am. Coos Bay Public Library and the Sole Mates, will co-host Sole Mates’ Community Walk on every fourth Saturday. The January walk will be held at Simpson Reef (Cape Arago Trails).

Community Yoga: Find your balance, strength, and inner peace. For beginners and experienced yogis alike! Bring comfortable clothing, yoga mat and a water bottle. January, Saturday 10 and 24 from 9-10 at the Coos Bay Library in the Myrtlewood Room.  

Virtual Chair & Mat Yoga Classes: Mon, Tues, Wed, and Thurs at 9am. Chair Classes on Mon & Thurs, followed by mat class. Tues and Wed are mat only classes. Got to www.tinyurl.com/bdh7e28w to join class.

Fitness Made Simple!: Thursday 9-10am online. Chair-based seated and standing toning/strengthening exercises. Join Zoom Class here: www.uidaho.zoom.us/j/85143098244

Bullard's Run: Saturday Jan 24 at Bullard's Beach State Park. Kid's Fun Run at 10am, 5k and 10k at 10:15am. Learn more at: www.southcoastrunningclub.com

EZ Flo Yoga with Mavis: Every Thurs from 5:30-6:30pm at Chetco community public library. For beginners and above.

Join the Park pack of Coos Bay & North Bend Walking Group: Come join weekly walking events in local parks located in CB/NB, to help participants feel safety in numbers while enjoying the natural beauty & environment of our city parks. Kids & dogs welcome. For more times and days visit Park Pack on Facebook.

Walk On! Gold Beach Walking Group: Walk On!, the Curry Public library’s Thursday morning walking group, is opening the group to new members for their outings. The group assembles at 10:15am at the library to carpool to a different walking area each week or meets at another assembly point shared in advance by email; walks last about an hour. If you would like to participate, contact Margaret Ostrowski wamski4@yahoo.com to opt in for a weekly email about the coming week’s walk and meeting spot.

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