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Paid STEM Research Internships to High School Students Available
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COOS BAY, OR – Southwestern Oregon Community College’s STEAM Pathways has 2025 summer and fall paid internships for high school students. Any person, age 16 years and older, attending high school whether it be public, private, online, or homeschool, is eligible to apply.

Students will work alongside faculty mentors and the SWOCC SPEAR (STEAM Pathways Experimental & Academic Research) Student Research Team, under a site supervisor, engaging in a variety of science research projects. Students will also have the opportunity to present their research at SWOCC's Annual Student Research Symposium.

All internships will take place at the SWOCC Coos Bay Campus (1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay) for up to 20 hours per week for 8 weeks in the summer, or up to 10 hours per week for 16 weeks in the fall.

This program is in partnership with the Oregon Coast STEM Hub and Oregon Sea Grant. It is made possible by the Oregon Community Foundation.

For more information please contact Krystal Hopper Meyers, STEAM Pathways Assistant, at 541-888-7416, or krystal.hopper@socc.edu.

A Media Literacy Workshop Series at the North Bend Public Library
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The North Bend Public Library is offering a three-part workshop on Media Literacy for teens and adults on the first Saturday of April, May, and June at 1:00 PM. During each session, facilitator Dr. Liam Gleason will lead a conversation focusing on the tools to navigate today’s complex media landscape and to act against misinformation and disinformation. Each session is designed to be engaging, inclusive, and politically neutral. The workshop is free to attend, and lunch will be provided. Registration is required as space is limited. Please register at https://tinyurl.com/3etdsawb. The workshop was made possible in part by a grant from Oregon Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Dr. Liam Gleason (they/them) is a biocultural anthropologist, data scientist, educator, and U.S. Air Force veteran with expertise in media literacy, community engagement, and nonprofit development. They specialize in making complex topics accessible and equipping communities with the tools to critically navigate today's information landscape. Their work focuses on fostering cooperation, combating misinformation, and empowering individuals through education.

Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this press release, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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.

Hauser Citizens Patrol Mega Sale: Calling All Vendors!
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Join the fun at the Hauser Citizens Patrol Mega Sale on May 3rd and 4th at North Bay School in Hauser, Oregon! This beloved community event offers great bargains, local treasures, and a chance to support public safety.

Hosted by the Hauser Citizens Patrol—a non-profit supporting the Coos County Sheriff's Department—this sale is more than just shopping. It helps fund vital programs like community watch efforts that keep our neighborhoods safe.

Vendors are wanted! Whether you’re an artisan, collector, or just cleaning out your garage, now’s your time to shine. Table rentals are affordable:

Double Table: $25

Single Table: $15

Bring Your Own Table: $10

All table rental proceeds go directly to the patrol’s initiatives. Since 2004, the Hauser Citizens Patrol has been a trusted part of the community, and events like this help bring folks together for a great cause.

Interested? Email hauserpatrol@gmail.com to sign up or get more info.

Mark your calendars and be part of something meaningful—shop, sell, and support local safety at the Mega Sale!

Herbal Tea Experience May 3
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Escape the everyday and awaken your senses! Join tea artist Cari from Kountrygirl Farm for an exquisite herbal tea experience at Past and Present Emporium on May 3. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of carefully crafted herbal infusions, savor delectable small bites, and discover the art of blending your own perfect cup. Kountrygirl Farm, a local Coquille gem, brings you the purest, most wholesome ingredients for a truly nourishing experience. Treat yourself to a moment of pure bliss.

Take the experience home! Herbal tea kits, complete with recipes and everything you need to become a tea master, will be available for purchase. These kits also make the perfect, unique Mother's Day gift!

Limited spots are available for this FREE event! Tea times are 11:00 am to 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm. RSVP now by calling (541) 808-9553 to secure your place.

Can't make it? Visit Past and Present Emporium to purchase your own herbal tea kit and create your own personal tea sanctuary at home.

Past to Present Emporium

281 S Broadway, Coos Bay

Next to the Prefontaine mural

541-808-9553

Southwestern hosts STEAM Club for Girls: Underwater Robotics
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COOS BAY, OR – Southwestern Oregon Community College invites 5th to 12th grade students to join us for “STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) Club for Girls: Underwater Robotics” on Tuesday, April 29, 2025. This science-immersion event will be from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in Umpqua Hall, on the Coos Campus, 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. This is a FREE program.

Students will engage with professors in hands-on activities across multiple scientific disciplines, guided by Biology Professor Amy Burgess, who brings extensive field experience. They will explore different types of underwater vehicles and robots used to study our oceans, and learn about the organizations and online resources offered by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the Nautilus Live Ocean Exploration Trust.

Activities will include working alongside the College’s SPEAR Student Researchers, who are involved in various STEAM projects. Students will “dive with pioneers of the deep-sea research on journeys about the most famous submersibles in history and come face to face with fascinating sea creatures” as they experience the planetarium show “Into The Deep” by Loch Ness and Ogrefish Film Productions in our Discovery Dome Planetarium. This digital theater space immerses students in a show that takes them on an adventure.  Also, students will take a tour of our Annual STEM Art Exhibit “Our Ocean Through Time” in the Eden Hall Gallery.

The STEAM Club for Girls focuses on supporting and encouraging girls through their STEAM educational journey. We also share books, podcasts, and other helpful resources focused on girls in science. Girls who participate in this program can stay connected online where we continue to mentor and share quarterly news and activities with them.

STEAM education projects help students visualize career pathways in science, technology, engineering, and math. The “A” adds in the arts, such as humanities, dance, drama, visual arts, and design. When people learn in all these areas together, they gain soft skills that can help grow ability in out-of-the-box thinking and collaboration. There will be an opportunity to create an Art & Observation Field Notebook. “Exploring Deep-Ocean Art Coloring Books” will be available to take home and we will provide resources to help create more projects at home.

Register soon as spots are limited. For more information on this event, registration, and other upcoming events, contact Krystal Hopper Meyers, STEAM Pathways Assistant, at 541-888-7416, or krystal.hopper@socc.edu.

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!

Get a Taste of Student Talent at OCCI’s Spring Weekly Food Events
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Coos Bay, OR – Come taste what’s cooking at the Oregon Coast Culinary Institute (OCCI)! This spring, students and instructors invite the community to enjoy freshly made pastries, artisan breads, and chef-prepared meals—while supporting local students gaining real-world experience in the kitchen.

OCCI’s La Patisserie bake sales and Culinary Market Days are hosted by students in the Retail Baking and Culinary Arts programs. The events give aspiring bakers and chefs the opportunity to showcase their skills in a live retail setting, offering thoughtfully crafted goods to the public. Weekly menus will be posted at www.socc.edu/occi and are subject to change.

La Patisserie Bake Sales

Guests can expect a rotating menu of croissants, pastries, artisan breads, desserts, and handcrafted coffee drinks—made fresh by baking and pastry students. Each week features a unique theme that highlights seasonal flavors and creative techniques.

Culinary Market Days

Beginning in May, Culinary Market Days offer an expanded experience featuring pre-made and take-and-bake culinary goods, presented in a “farmers market” style. In addition to the market offerings, the OCCI Food Truck will be on-site serving up hot meals, and other counter-service lunch options will also be available.

SPRING 2025 SCHEDULE:

Thursdays | 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Location: OCCI – 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay

May 1 – **NO EVENTS THIS WEEK**

May 8 – La Patisserie & Culinary Market

May 15 – La Patisserie & Culinary Market

May 22 – La Patisserie & Culinary Market

May 29 – La Patisserie & Culinary Market

June 5 – La Patisserie & Culinary Market

All events are first-come, first-served. No pre-orders or phone orders accepted.

Come support our students, enjoy delicious food, and see the next generation of culinary talent in action!

About Oregon Coast Culinary Institute (OCCI)

The Oregon Coast Culinary Institute (OCCI) is a professionally accredited culinary institution at Southwestern Oregon Community College located in Coos Bay, Oregon. OCCI offers both degrees and certificates in Culinary Arts and Baking & Pastry Arts. The school is renowned for providing comprehensive culinary training programs that equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the culinary industry. With a focus on hands-on learning, experienced faculty, and affordable programs, OCCI is committed to nurturing culinary talent and shaping the next generation of talented chefs. For more information, visit www.socc.edu/occi.

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

Annual Stay Home and Read Fundraiser to Benefit the North Bend Public Library
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The North Bend Public Library Foundation is hosting a fundraising event in April to benefit the North Bend Public Library. Participants can purchase a ticket to the event, which will allow them to pick up a Stay Home and Read box on April 11. There are three different tickets available to purchase:

I Wish I Lived at the Library Ticket: Cost is $55 and includes a box with a book or DVD to keep, premium snacks, and other Library gifts.

Library Lovers Ticket: Cost is $35 and includes a box with a library book or DVD to check out and read, snacks, and a Library keepsake.

Reluctant Reader Ticket: Cost is $25 and is for participants that are not interested in a Stay Home and Read box but wish to donate.

All boxes will be personally curated by one of our librarians and tailored to the purchaser's preferences. Participants can order tickets online at https://nbplstayhomeandread25.eventbrite.com or in-person at the North Bend Public Library by Friday, April 4. (Online orders are subject to additional ticketing fees charged by the booking site.) Boxes will be available for pick up from the Library starting on April 11.

CIT And Bay Area First Step Hit Home Run
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NORTH BEND – The Coquille Indian Tribe and Bay Area First Step recently formed a community partnership to take a swing at a challenging issue on the south coast, and they expect to bring the results of that partnership home this May. Literally.

In 2023, the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) awarded the Coquille Indian Tribe a $1.2 million grant. $735,000 of that grant award could be passed through to Bay Area First Step under the Tribal Residential and Housing Service Element Program. By the end of 2023, CIT and Bay Area First Step reached a Memorandum of Agreement that has now led, in January of this year, to the closing on some property in North Bend. That property will serve as transitional housing for those in mental health and substance abuse treatment.

Transitional Housing provides a safe and supportive environment for people in recovery to live, work, and heal. Steve Sanden, Executive Director of Bay Area First step says this new transitional housing unit will go a long way to help his group fully support their clients.

“This project represents what’s possible when organizations come together with a common goal,” Sanden said. “NARR-accredited recovery housing fills a critical gap in our recovery ecosystem, and this partnership brings hope and stability to people working hard to change their lives. As a peer-run organization, we know that recovery happens best in supportive environments created by people who’ve been there. This new home aligns perfectly with our model — offering not just shelter, but a community rooted in empathy, structure, and real hope."

Lisa Mielke, Community Services Director for the Coquille Tribe, says this is a win-win for the Tribe and the community. In partnering like this, they have been able to expand mental health and recovery services in the area while providing tribal members with a service closer to home.

“This is a great example of how the tribe continues to support our community,” said Coquille Tribal Chair Brenda Meade. “One of the Coquille Tribe’s core values is promoting the health and well-being of tribal members and our community, and we believe this exemplifies how we live that value.”

Explore the Mysteries of the Deep Sea at North Bend Public Library & SWOCC Event
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NORTH BEND, OR – Take a plunge into the unknown! On Thursday, May 1 from 6:00 to 8:30 PM, the North Bend Public Library and Southwestern Oregon Community College (SWOCC) invite you on an unforgettable deep-sea adventure.

Join Professor Amy Burgess, a marine biology expert from SWOCC, as she unravels the secrets of Earth’s most mysterious ecosystem, the deep sea. Following her talk, participants will be immersed in the deep sea in Into the Deep, a breathtaking film experience inside SWOCC’s portable planetarium.

This unique presentation combines marine biology, underwater geology, and deep-sea exploration history, bringing to life creatures rarely seen by human eyes. Get up close with bioluminescent frogfish, jellyfish, vampire squid, viperfish, pelican eels, and the elusive fangtooth. Participants will also relive the historic Trieste dive to the Challenger Deep, the deepest known point of the ocean.

About the Speaker: Professor Amy Burgess specializes in aquatic ecosystems, from river trout interactions to deep-sea methane seep populations. With research spanning larval crab food webs to deep-sea connectivity, she brings a wealth of knowledge and a passion for the ocean’s hidden wonders.

Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind journey into the abyss! This event is free and open to the public.

For more information, contact the North Bend Public Library at nbservices@northbendlibrary.org.

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.

CHM First Tuesday Talk: 92 Years of Life as a Japanese American with Mitzi Loftus
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The Coos History Museum will host the May First Tuesday Talk program, “92 Years of Life as a Japanese American”, with Mitzi Loftus, author of From Thorns to Blossoms, on May 6, 2025, from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM.

Born in Hood River, author Mitzi Loftus shares her compelling story as a Japanese American, including her three years in WWII incarceration, a year as a Fulbright teacher in Japan, and two years in Germany with her family.

This program will be hosted in-person at the Coos History Museum, as well as on zoom, with an admission price of $7 for non-member adults, $3 for youth, $5 for zoom regardless of membership, or FREE for CHM members in person.

Doors open at 5:30 pm with time to explore the museum. Pre-registration is encouraged. Reservations can be made online at https://cooshistory.org/event-registration/, by phone at 541-756-6320 or register in person at the museum’s front desk. Walk-ins are welcome for all Tuesday Talk programs!

First Tuesday Talks are sponsored by the Mill Casino and Norm Herning.

Established in 1891, The Coos County Historical Society is an Oregon 501(c)3 not for profit organization and the 2nd oldest historical society in the State. For more information about the Society and the Coos History Museum, visit cooshistory.org or email info@cooshistory.org.

JAMF Accepting Grant Applications and LOIs April 4 – May 5, 2025
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Coos Bay - March 10, 2025 — The Judith Ann Mogan Foundation (JAMF) opens its application portal for the 2025 Grant Cycle on April 4, 2025. Oregon nonprofits are invited to review JAMF’s updated funding guidelines and grant cycle timeline at www.jamoganfoundation.org before applying.

Project beneficiaries must be in Coastal Douglas, Coos, or Curry Counties, and projects must fall under one or more of JAMF’s seven priority areas: Arts & Culture, Children & Youth, Community Health, Convening & Gathering Places, Economic Development, Environment & Natural Resources, and Poverty Alleviation. To apply for a grant, please submit requests via the online application portal found on the JAMF website.

For the 2025 Grant Cycle, JAMF is offering two (2) grant programs: a Small Grant program (request of $25,000 or less) and a Large Grant program (request of more than $25,000). The Large Grant program has a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) stage after which qualified applicants will be invited to fill out the Grant Application form. The Small Grant program omits

the LOI stage and is evaluated separately from the Large Grant process. Organizations can apply to one or both grant programs but are limited to a total of 2 applications for the 2025 Grant Cycle.

New this year! Financials Workshop provided for interested grant applicants. How to prepare the correct financial information in your application. Opportunity to ask questions!

Please email hchandler@jamoganfoundation.org to reserve your spot for the April 29 or June 10 session.

Over the past four years, JAMF has awarded over $ 5.98 million to 84 organizations with 159 projects benefiting the Southern Oregon Coast. Beneficiary communities include Bandon, Brookings-Harbor, Charleston, Coos Bay, Coquille, Gardiner, Gold Beach, Lakeside, Langlois, Myrtle Point, North Bend, and Reedsport. A list of past organizations and projects awarded is found on the Foundation’s website.

Founded in 2020 through the generosity of Judith Ann Mogan and the Al Peirce Co., LLC, the Judith Ann Mogan Foundation is a private foundation based in Coos Bay, Oregon. Its mission is to develop successful citizens and vital communities on the Southern Oregon Coast.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch via email at office@jamoganfoundation.org or call us at 541.267.4113

Coos Bay Chapter DAR Hosts Flag Disposal Event
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The Coos Bay Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is proud to announce its annual Flag Disposal Event, providing the community with a respectful way to retire worn and tattered American flags. The event runs from April 1 through May 31, with multiple collection sites available throughout Coos and Curry counties.

Once again, the Coos Bay Chapter DAR is partnering with the Coos Bay Library to offer a convenient drop-off location, ensuring community members have easy access to participate in this important tradition.

Community members can drop off disposable flags at the following locations:

Coos Bay Library – 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay

Coastal Swag – 1717 Oregon St., Port Orford

Ace Hardware – 840 Oregon Ave SE., Bandon

Coquille Library – 105 N Birch St., Coquille

Coos County OSU Extension – 631 Alder St., Myrtle Point

Proper flag disposal is a time honored tradition that pays tribute to the American flag with the respect it deserves. The Coos Bay Chapter DAR invites all community members to participate by bringing their worn flags to one of the designated drop-off locations. Help us ensure our nation’s flag is retired with dignity.

For more information, please contact the Coos Bay Chapter DAR at darcoosbaychapter@gmail.com

Southwestern recognizes our Career Technical Education Partners for 2025
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COOS BAY, OR – Southwestern Oregon Community College is pleased to honor South Coast Lumber Co. & Affiliates, and South Coast Head Start with our 2025 Career Technical Education (CTE) Industry Partner of the Year Award. Southwestern’s CTE partners' steadfast support of our programs has been integral to our students' success.

South Coast Lumber Co. & Affiliates has been an essential partner in developing Southwestern’s SWOCC Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program. SWOCC Works trains students in entry-level construction skills, OSHA safety training, and heavy equipment operation. It prepares people for jobs in the trades on both the Coos and Curry Campuses.

South Coast Lumber Co. & Affiliates is a fourth-generation, family-owned business, proudly celebrating 75 years of supporting the Brookings economy and the southern Oregon Coast. Since 1950, they have been committed to producing premium wood products through their sawmill, plywood, and laminated veneer lumber facilities, providing over 500 family-wage jobs to our local communities.

“South Coast Lumber has demonstrated support for the success of our students in both tangible and conceptual ways. Their willingness to collaborate has helped identify and remove barriers for students, and their shared knowledge has helped guide program development. We appreciate the time, care, encouragement, and support of SWOCC’s students,” said Raushanna Dapena, Apprenticeship Program Director.

South Coast Head Start has a long history of partnering with Southwestern, working with Early Childhood faculty to provide practicum placements in high-quality programs in which students refine their skills and learn from masterful teachers.

South Coast Head Start supports children’s growth from birth to age five through services that promote early learning and development, health, and family well-being. Head Start actively engages parents, recognizing family participation throughout the program as key to strong child outcomes. They work tirelessly to ensure children and families receive high-quality services in safe and healthy settings that prepare children for school and life.

Taya Noland, Director of CARE Connections Child Care Resource & Referral, shares, “Head Start has been a key partner in developing the first Early Childhood apprenticeship in Oregon, through which students work toward their AAS in Preschool Development while working at Head Start. This apprenticeship model has gained statewide attention, and this spring marks our first graduates!”

“Head Start has been instrumental in providing pre-kindergarten practicum placements and mentors for pre-service teachers in three degrees: Childhood Education and Family Studies Associate of Science; Preschool Child Development Associate of Applied Science; and Elementary Education Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer. This valuable partnership helps Southwestern provide experienced teachers to serve the needs of families throughout Oregon,” said Brenda Jackson, Early Childhood Education Program Coordinator.

It's with great pleasure that we present these two excellent organizations with our CTE Partner of the Year Award.

To learn more about Southwestern’s career technical training programs visit www.socc.edu, or call 541-888-7405 to make an appointment with an advisor.

Goodwill Job Connections Workshops
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On Wednesdays in the month of May the Coos Bay Public Library is partnering with Goodwill Job Connections to provide workshops to help improve job skills in the Myrtlewood Room.

These workshops will be on May 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm and will cover different topics. On May 7th it will be Motivation & Attitude, May 14th Time Management and Dependability, May 21st Teamwork & Career Development, and on May 28th Relationships & Communications.

You can visit the Coos Bay Public Library at 525 Anderson Ave in Coos Bay. Find out about other great library programs by visiting https://www.coosbaylibrary.org/event/job-seeking-workshops-goodwill-job-connections-14587 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

Zonta Girls Rock it Tools & Trades Day Camp Registration Open
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The Zonta Coos Bay Area Service Foundation is pleased to announce applications for Girls Rock it Tools & Trades (GRiTT) Summer Day Camp are open through May 15. Now in its fifth year, GRiTT summer camp, is a free day camp for girls aged 8-12 to learn basic construction methods. Camp is held at the Old Charleston School. Week One (Wednesday to Friday, August 6-8) is for new campers, and Week Two (Wednesday to Friday, August 13-15) is open to campers who completed Week One or campers who attended GRiTT in previous years. Enrollment is limited to 16 campers each week. If more than 16 applications per week are received, campers will be chosen by lottery drawing.

GRiTT is operated by the Zonta Club of the Coos Bay Area with Zonta members and other community volunteers as instructors and helpers. Our primary instructors are Richard Stillwagon and Kell Smith from Oregon Coast Artisan and Trades Education Collective (OCATEC).

The 2025 GRiTT camp application link is https://zontacoosbayarea.org/gritt/ or find it on our website zontacoosbayarea.org.

Sponsors, donors, and volunteers are welcome to support 2025 GRiTT! Interested parties, please contact treasure@zontacoosbayarea.org for more information. Volunteers are required to pass a background check.

Thank you to our 2025 sponsors, Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund, Oregon Community Foundation, Oregon Pacific Bank, IBEW Local 932

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.

Southwestern Hall of Fame Committee Honors Former Athletes
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COOS BAY, OR – Southwestern Oregon Community College’s (SWOCC) Hall of Fame Committee honors former athletes, teams, coaches, and those that have had a large impact on the school and its athletic program. Two teams covering a wide range of Laker history will make up the Southwestern Oregon Community College Hall of Fame's class of 2025.

This year’s inductees are the 1st Women’s and Men’s Soccer teams (1996-1997) coached by Shaun Kohn. The Hall of Fame committee is seeking help in locating some of the team members. Anyone having information on the inductees should contact the Hall of Fame Committee at hof@socc.edu or call 541-888-7452.

The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will take place in Prosper Hall on the Coos Campus (1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay) Saturday, May 31, 2025, at 3:00pm during the annual sports awards. Stay tuned for more information about the event to be shared later.

To learn more about Southwestern’s athletic programs visit: https://swoccathletics.com/.

Gardening in Coos County
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The Coos Bay Public Library will be hosting Master Gardener Tina Powers on Wednesday, April 30 from 5:00-6:00 P.M. for a presentation on growing vegetables on the Oregon coast. She will provide tips on what grows well, what doesn't, and how to maximize your garden space. Join us to learn how to get the most out of your garden!

This is a FREE class for adults and teens.

Ties To The Land, Succession Planning For Rural Landowners
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This Friday afternoon presentation is designed for rural landowners interested in planning for the future. We will cover a succession planning framework designed to meet your own vision and goals for your rural property. Learn tips for dividing the succession planning process into manageable sections. We will cover considerations for holding family meetings, developing a succession plan timeline and strategies for engaging your successors. Participants will receive a Ties to the Land Workbook with helpful worksheets.

Friday, May 16, 2025. 2pm-4pm. Register here: https://beav.es/GFs

Coos County Extension Office, 631 Alder St. Myrtle Point, OR 97458. $10 Per Person Or $15 For Two.

For additional information contact Norma Kline at norma.kline@oregonstate.edu 541-572-5263 ext. 25294

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.

Southwestern calls for Distinguished Alumni nominations
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COOS BAY, OR – Southwestern Oregon Community College is seeking the community’s help to honor graduates who have gone on after college to improve their professions, education, communities, and the world. Each year since 1992, the College has requested nominations for a distinguished alumni.The College is accepting nominations for 2024 through April 1. To be eligible, nominees must have graduated with a degree or certificate, or have completed a minimum of 60 credits from Southwestern.Past recipients have included leaders in education, the arts, Native American tribes, business and finance, research, health care, and the military. Today, Southwestern’s graduates continue to distinguish themselves in professions and innovative efforts to build friendships around the globe. The College wants to celebrate these individuals who have contributed selflessly to improving society. Please consider nominating alumni for the recognition they deserve.To read more about past recipients, go to Alumni News at www.socc.edu/alumni-news/.To download the nomination form, go to: https://www.socc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/dist_alumni_nom_fillable.pdf Please submit nomination forms by April 1 to: alumni@socc.eduOr mail them to:Southwestern Oregon Community College c/o President’s Office1988 Newmark Ave.Coos Bay, OR  97420

Building Programs Using Lego® Building Blocks at the Coos Bay Public Library
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Looking for a rainy-day activity? This winter the Coos Bay Public Library is offering two series of building programs using Lego® building blocks geared towards children ages 0-14 and families. All children under the age of eleven must be accompanied by an adult. No pre-registration is necessary.

Build It Saturdays will be offered the first Saturday of every month (March 1) from 12:00pm until 1:30pm. The Build It Challenge, after school program will happen the second Thursday of every month from 3:00-4:00pm (February 13, March 13, April 10 and May 8). During both programs participants will use the library’s brick collection to build.

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

Free Community Yoga Classes
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Community Yoga is back at the Coos Bay Library! Join us on Mondays from 5:30-6:30 pm for this beginner friendly yoga class led by Mona Dunham of The Center of Attention yoga and massage studio. No experience is necessary as these classes are open to beginners and those with experience. Increase your flexibility and strength, get centered, and enjoy a workout in a supportive environment. Wear comfortable workout clothes and bring a yoga mat if you have one. This FREE event is open to everyone age 12 and up.

Beachwalkers Wanted For Observation & Survey Team
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On May 10th, 2025, the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST) will deliver a training session in Bandon, OR from 10am to 4pm. COASST participants help make a difference for the environment by collecting data on beach-cast carcasses of marine birds on a monthly basis to establish the baseline pattern of beached bird mortality on North Pacific beaches.

Through an interactive, hands-on workshop, trainees will become acquainted with the custom COASST field guide, Beached Birds, and have a chance to try out their newly acquired identification skills on seabird species common to the North Pacific. The COASST training provides participants with the tools to monitor for potential changes in the marine environment and promote stewardship of local marine resources.

COASST is a citizen science project of the University of Washington in partnership with state, tribal, and federal agencies, environmental organizations, and community groups. COASST believes residents of coastal communities are essential scientific partners in monitoring marine ecosystem health. By collaborating with community members, natural resource management agencies and environmental organizations, COASST works to translate long-term monitoring into effective marine conservation solutions. Currently, nearly 800 participants survey beaches in Washington, Oregon, California, and Alaska.

The training session will be held at The Barn (1200 11th St SW, Bandon, OR 97411). Participants need no prior experience with scientific data collection, just a commitment to survey a specific beach at least once a month. There will be a short break in the middle of the session for lunch, so please bring your own sack lunch, or money to purchase food in the area. A refundable kit deposit is requested to take home survey materials, and deposit scholarships are available.

For more information and to reserve your training spot, call COASST at 206-221-6893 or email coasst@uw.edu. More information on COASST at coasst.org

Community Diaper Fundraiser for Pacific Pregnancy Center
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The Coos Bay Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)  is launching a community-wide diaper fundraiser, running now through May 1st, to be donated to Pacific Pregnancy Center. We invite all community members to donate unopened new packages of diapers to support families in need.

Drop-off Locations:

The South Coast Shopper– Coos Bay

The Hair Club – Bandon

Quilters Guild – Bandon

Coastal Swag – Port Orford

First Community Church – Port Orford

Coquille Library – Coquille

Myrtle Point Library – Myrtle Point

"Your generosity directly impacts families in our community," said Karry Johnson Regent, fundraiser coordinator. "Every package of diapers makes a difference."

For more information, please contact us at: darcoosbaychapter@gmail.com

Parkinson’s Support Group at CB Public Library
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The Coos Bay/North Bend Parkinson’s Support Group has moved its monthly meeting to 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 1pm-2:30pm 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

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.

Volunteer Committee Openings
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The City of Coos Bay is seeking volunteers to fill positions on the Bicycle & Pedestrian Fact-Finding Committee. Applications are available from the City Manager’s Office at City Hall, by calling 541-269-8912, or on the City’s website at https://www.coosbayor.gov/government/boards-commissions/committeeapplication. Applications will be accepted in the City Managers Office through 5:00 p.m. April 30, 2025. Applicants will be contacted to schedule interviews with the City Council.

Bicycle & Pedestrian Fact-Finding Committee – The Pedestrian and Bicycle Fact- Finding Committee is charged with researching and presenting information to the Parks Commission on pedestrian and bicycle issues affecting the city of Coos Bay. This includes but is not limited to specific projects in Coos Bay, funding opportunities, and state and federal regulations. Its sole purpose is to provide information to the Commission and not to make recommendations. The Bicycle and Pedestrian Fact-Finding Committee has eight members. The Committee will be made up of two Parks Commissioners with the six remaining members being members of the community. Members shall reside or have a business within city limits for a minimum of one year. Four members will serve an initial one-year term and four will serve the standard two-year term.

Healthy Living - Community Events
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The American Council of the Blind of Oregon, Southwest Chapter meets: Every second Sat at The Venture Inn Restaurant,  2265 Inland Point Dr, NB. Lunch 11:30a, meeting 12p. Info call: 541-707-2226 K2

Bone Nutrition: Thursday, April 24 from 10-11am Free webinar! Reduce your risk for heart attack triglyceride and stroke with whole foods that lower cholesterol and triglycerides. Join the webinar Beav.es/NSG

COMMUNITY COOKING WITH THE CO-OP: April 24 from 5:30-6:30pm on Zoom. For this month’s recipe, Coos Head’s Produce Manager, Marlow, will be making Vegan Trumpet Royale “Scallops” with baby bok choy. Register for this virtual event @ https://bit.ly/3powyqG

Foods that fight Cancer: Learn about the foods that prevent cancer and help reduce treatment complications. Monday April 14 from 12:30-1:30pm at Coquille SDA Fellowship Hall. Free! Registration not required. Come at noon for a plant-based potluck.

Toddler Music and Movement: Every Friday at 10:30AM Enjoy music, moving, and grooving for children ages 2-3. At the North Bend Public Library.

Age Cafe: Friday, April 18 from 10am-12pm at the Bandon Public Library. Lively conversations with fellow community members featuring discussion topics centered around aging well. For ages 19-99+.

The Future of Bay Area Hospital: A Public Meeting hosted by the League of Women Voters of Coos County on April 10 from 6-7pm at Southwestern Oregon Community College campus in the Umpqua Hall, room 184. For more info, contact Kay Kerriden, LWVCC President at 541-808-3413.

Healthy Living - Classes
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Diabetes Self-Management Program: April 1, 6 session workshop at NB Senior Center. 1pm – 3 pm. Call 541-751-5024 to reserve seat.

Plant Protein: March 18 from noon-1pm at the North Bend Medical Center, 3rd floor conference room. Presented by Stephanie Polizzi. Free, registration not required.

Maternity and Baby Wellness Class: Breastfeeding Class – April 16, One Day Labor Class – April 13, infant Safety/CPR/Newborn Care Class – April 21. Register for classes by calling the MOMS program at 541-269-8258 in the Myrtle room at Bay Area Hospital.

Gardening in Coos County: Master Gardener Tina Powers will provide tips on what grows well and what doesn't and how  to maximize your garden space. Wednesday, April 30 from 5-6pm  at the Coos Bay Public Library.

Healthy Living - Support Groups
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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.

Parkinson’s Support Group: This group is for people with Parkinson’s disease as well as their supporting family members. The group meets monthly at the Coos Bay Public Library. Please call the group facilitator, Aaron, 541-808-1336, prior to attending your first meeting.

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

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

Healthy Living - Exercise & Outdoor Recreation
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Community Yoga: Monday, April 21 and Monday, May 5 from 5:30-6:30pm in the Myrtlewood Room at the Coos Bay Public Library.  

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. Mondays 10am John Topits, 355 Hull St, lead by NB Senior Center. For more times and days visit Park Pack on FB or call/text 541-252-9400

Zumba: at the Coos Bay Public Library from 5:30-6:30pm on the first and third Wednesday in April and May. Have fun and get in shape.

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