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Coos Bay is a great place to live, work and play surrounded by a beautiful protected bay, lush emerald forests and the mighty Pacific Ocean. Historically known as Marshfield, Coos Bay celebrates a history in shipbuilding and lumber products while serving as the regional hub for Oregon's south coast. Coos Bay proudly stands today as the largest city on the Oregon coast, with a population of 16,615, and is the medical, education, retail, and professional center for the south coast region.

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The City Manager is charged with preparation and administration of the City and Urban Renewal Agency (URA) annual budgets, and Urban Renewal plans. The City Manager is responsible for general oversight of the management team, including specific oversight of the Finance Department, Library and Fire Department; preparation of the annual budget for City and URA; manages the preparation of City ... more

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IT'S TIME FOR THE 2026 SUMMER READING PROGRAM AT THE COOS BAY LIBRARY! Another school year has come and gone, which means it’s our favorite time of year at the library— the Summer Reading Program (SRP)! Our Youth Services Librarians have been hard at work for months lining up great performances, fun activities, and fabulous prizes to go with this year’s theme: Plant a Seed, Read! So, if you’re scratching your head over your summer schedule, read on for a sneak peek of some of the FREE entertainment we’re providing for this year’s festivities. Participants of this year’s SRP will earn Monopoly-style Coos Bay Public Library (CBPL) “Dollars” by reading and listening to books or completing activities. As players build their fictional fortune, they can decide to cash in their dollars or save up for a big-ticket prize. Smaller prizes include items such as pencils and erasers, while larger prizes like a summer reading T-shirt can be earned by completing reading and activity goals over time. This is a great way for kids to learn how to manage their “money” and plan ahead to save enough for their favorite prizes. This year’s SRP will officially kick off with an all-ages Block Party from 4:00pm – 6:00pm on Thursday, June 18. Join us in the library’s back parking lot for an evening of FREE food, games, crafts, books, and fun! Bring the whole family (or just yourself) to this event for a chance to interact with community partners and learn about the opportunities and programs on offer in your area. Enjoy a start to summer fun and pick up a SRP game piece to start earning your CPBL dollars! Earlier that week on Tuesday, June 16, the Rainbow Dance Theater from Western Oregon University is bringing Code Can Dance to CBPL for two youth workshops and an evening performance open to the public. This unforgettable experience combines coding, dance, music, animation, and technology to create a showpiece using programmable LED costumes that light up and respond dynamically to movement. Using the Avatar Coder app, participants will create an animated dance sequence, visual effects, and interactive scenes while learning real computer science concepts such as sequencing, loops, variables, events, and problem solving. Students don’t just learn coding—they perform it! Young people in grades 3-6 are invited to sign up for the 2:30pm – 3:20pm class, while those in grades 7-12 are encouraged to sign up for a more advanced class from 3:30pm–4:20pm. At 6:30pm everyone is invited back to the library to watch the Rainbow Dance Theater and students perform using this amazing technology. At CBPL we love to clown around, and we’re thrilled to invite kids of all ages to join us for Mz. Pearl’s Circus Palooza traveling show from 2:00pm–3:00pm on Tuesday, June 30. This performance combines physical comedy, juggling, magic, and audience participation into a hilarious and surprising adventure the whole family will love. Co-starring a host of rubber chickens handled by audience volunteers, Mz. Pearl will entertain her audience with tango dancing, fish charades, and astounding circus tricks. Ocean lovers are invited to two kid-focused events featuring the University of Oregon’s Charleston Marine Life Center. On Wednesday, June 17 at 10:00am Miss Jennifer will be holding an ocean-themed Storytime at the Charleston Marine Life Center for kids aged 0-5 and their caregivers, with the opportunity to explore the center’s tidepool animal habitat after the storytime. On Thursday, July 9 at 10:00am kids aged 4-12 and their families are invited to the Myrtlewood Room to enjoy a special visit from the Charleston Marine Life Center’s Hunter Conn. Hunter will introduce you to our boneless marine neighbors up close at this special, hands-on program for kids. See and learn about animals like sea urchins, mussels, barnacles, hermit crabs, worms, sponges, and sea stars that inhabit our local tidepools. Want to experience the joy, creativity, and magic of movement with your family? We invite you to the Mingus Park Amphitheater on Friday, July 10 at 10:00am for an interactive hula hoop program with Hillia Hula! This exciting hands-on program features books, music, and, of course, hula hoops! Bring the whole family to engage with the performance, play, and get active at the park. One of the most hard-working animals on the planet, bees, will get their moment in the spotlight in a special presentation by the University of Oregon’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History on Wednesday, July 15 from 10:00am – 11:00am. Insect enthusiasts of all ages are invited to enjoy an hour of hands-on science fun with buzzworthy activities exploring the wonderful world of Oregon Bees. Learn about the over 500 species of bees we have in Oregon, including mason bees, cuckoo bees, mining bees, bumblebees, and the universally beloved honeybee! Animal lovers of all ages are invited back the following week for a visit from the Creature Teachers on Tuesday, July 21 from 2:00pm – 3:00pm. This fan-favorite traveling show will feature 7-10 live animals to meet and learn about, with close-up encounters possible after the show. Animals may include snakes, turtles, and iguanas. Space for this program is limited to the first 100 people, so drop in early to secure your seat. Another fan favorite you may remember from past SRPs will be joining us at Mingus Park on Sunday, July 26 from 2:00pm – 2:45pm: Takohachi, Portland’s famed Japanese drum and dance ensemble! Learn about Japanese culture through music and dance at a family friendly event featuring taiko drums, the three-stringed Tsugaru shamisen, the Shinobue bamboo flute and more. This performance is being made possible by a generous grant from the Pacific Power Foundation. Bring a blanket and a snack to the Mingus Park Amphitheater and settle in for an exciting cultural experience. Tweens and Teens are invited to solve a retro murder mystery on Thursday, July 30 from 5:30pm – 7:00pm in Murder at the Roller Rink. Picture it: 1988. The Podunk Roller Rink. Teens glide across the dance floor showing off their shoulder pads and mullets when the sound of a scream brings the skaters to a screeching halt. Upon investigating, our skaters find the body of Kevin Floosey, the new kid in town, strangled to death with a leg warmer. If you think you have what it takes to find the killer (and are from ages 12-18), don your hottest 80’s fashion and join us for an evening of pizza and intrigue. Miss Jennifer’s cooked up some very special story times this summer, including several pajama story times (June 22, July 27, & August 13). Kids ages 0-8 are invited to wear their coziest pajamas and bring along their favorite stuffy to enjoy stories, rhymes, and songs from 5:30pm – 6:30pm at the library! For those looking for adventure, join us for a storytime at the Charleston Marine Life Center on June 17 at 10:00am for kids age 0-5. This special “on location” storytime will feature ocean-themed stories, rhymes, and songs with the option to explore the Marine Life Center afterwards and see tidepool animals. Free for kids and parents at the storytime! We’ll wrap up this year’s SRP with our annual Splish, Splash, Summer Bash celebration at the Mingus Park Pool on Saturday, August 15 from 2:30pm – 4:30pm. Adults must be accompanied by a young person in their life under 18 and children under 6 must be accompanied by an adult while in the pool. Participants will get free admission to the pool, a free book, and pizza to celebrate a summer well spent. But wait, there’s still so much more going on at the library! Check out our calendar at www.coosbaylibrary.org/events for more cool programs for all ages this summer and beyond. We hope this year’s Summer Reading Program plants a seed of discovery that you and your family will cherish for years to come. See you at the library!Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
ITS TIME FOR THE 2026 SUMMER READING PROGRAM AT THE COOS BAY LIBRARY Another school year ... More

06/11/2026

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Application Acceptance Period Extended Police Officer The City of Coos Bay is soliciting applications for the position of lateral and entry level Police Officers. Starting salary for lateral hires may be negotiable based on relevant law enforcement experience. Lateral applicants will automatically be awarded an interview and are not required to complete the NTN testing phase. In addition, if a Lateral applicant is hired, they will receive 40-80 hours of sick leave, the amount will be based off of years of experience and at the Chief’s discretion. A Lateral applicant may also be eligible for early release from probation depending on performance and at the discretion of the Chief. To qualify as a lateral candidate, you must be currently certified through Oregon DPSST or through another agency that has reciprocity with Oregon DPSST. Interested parties should submit a city application, police department supplemental application, resume, and letter of interest to the HR Office or by email to [email protected]. All application materials submitted via email must be submitted as an attachment in word or pdf format. Applications are available from the City Manager’s Office at City Hall, 500 Central Avenue, Coos Bay, Oregon, via email: [email protected], or listed under Job Opportunities on the City’s website at https://www.coosbayor.gov/government/job-openings. Type: Full Time, Non-Exempt Salary/Pay Rate: $5845-$7460/month DOQ Posted Date: May 7, 2026 Deadline to Apply Extended: Friday, July 10, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES Performs peace officer functions of law enforcement and crime prevention work including patrol and investigation. Controls traffic, enforces state and local traffic regulations, and other ordinances and laws. Works directly with citizens in the areas of criminal and civil law enforcement. Incumbents in this position may be required to work rotating shifts and days off as designated or assigned. Performs related work as required including planning and research. View the full job posting: https://www.coosbayor.gov/Home/Components/JobPosts/Job/193/107
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06/11/2026

COOS BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT WELCOMES OFFICER AARON HUTCHINS On Tuesday, June 9, 2026, Aaron Hutchins was sworn in as a police officer with the Coos Bay Police Department. Numerous friends and family members, along with members of the Coos Bay Police Department and City staff, were in attendance for the ceremony. Aaron Hutchins is a Coos Bay native. He was born in Eugene, Oregon, and moved to Coos Bay with his family at a young age. He grew up in the community and attended Marshfield High School, where he participated in football, swimming, and track. Aaron served as captain on all three teams and helped lead them to state championships in each sport. During his senior year, he was elected ASB Vice President and graduated as valedictorian. After high school, Aaron set sights on a career in law enforcement with the City of Coos Bay. Because he was not yet eligible to apply, he attended Western Oregon University, where he graduated early, completing his degree in just three years—with a Bachelor of Science in Business. He then returned to the area and continued pursuing his law enforcement career while working as a sales representative at Englund Marine. Today, Aaron continues to put down roots in the community alongside his fiancée, fellow Coos Bay native Sydney Trendell, who works as a teacher at Millicoma Middle School. Following the swearing-in ceremony, administered by Captain Thomas Lindahl, Sydney Trendell pinned Aaron’s badge on his uniform. Please join us in welcoming Officer Aaron Hutchins to the Coos Bay Police Department family.
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06/11/2026

WHAT WILL YOU DISCOVER THIS JUNE? EXPLORE THE LIBRARY'S FEATURED DISPLAYS Did you know that every month the library features special collections on our book displays? Each month we have displays of books, DVDs, and other materials on specific topics that we think might be interesting to our patrons scattered throughout the library. There are two such displays as soon as you enter the library proper. There is also a display behind the first self-check station and two large displays back by the magazines and another in the reference section near the computers. For the month of June our displays include Take It Outside, a display featuring books filled with things to do outside: hiking, camping, kayaking, skateboarding, golfing, pickleball – if you can do it outside, we have a book about it and that book might be featured on this display. If the outdoors isn’t your thing maybe try a book written by or about an Asian American or Pacific Islander. We have a whole display set up to honor the amazing contributions of our AAPI community featuring both fiction and non-fiction books and videos, so you are sure to find something to strike your fancy. Don’t miss our display celebrating Older American Month! These books and DVD’s include nonfiction works about aging, exercising for seniors and health conditions that affect older people. Plus, for those of you looking for a bit of fun, memoirs and materials featuring characters of a certain age who are living their best lives. If you are tired of books filled with 20-somethings check out the books on this display! We also have a display called Who Stole My…. If you have an affinity for those who steal this might be the display for you. Whether you like high stakes diamond heists, fantasy world street urchins picking pockets, or just someone out to steal your heart, check out this display featuring those who have sticky fingers. And of course, no set of June book displays would be complete without celebrating PRIDE month! This collection of materials includes books and DVDs about LGBTQ+ leaders, trailblazers, and everyday people. Whether you want to dig into history or just read a juicy romance, we have you covered. So, when you come to the library don’t forget to browse our displays- you never know what you might find!Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
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06/09/2026

MAYOR'S MESSAGE Keeping the Wildlife Wild in Coos Bay As we continue to focus on bringing the Boardwalk facilities into better condition, the question of how to address wildlife impacts has come up. We are considering opportunities on how to better manage impacts from birds using the covered Boardwalk areas as their nesting areas. At the same time, one of the many things that makes Coos Bay special is our connection to the natural world. Whether its deer wandering through neighborhoods, birds gathering along our waterways, or the occasional raccoon, fox, or other wildlife passing through town, we are fortunate to live in a community where nature remains close at hand. Understanding this shared space, and how we can all be better stewards of this shared space, to ensure healthy and safe living for all is crucial. Because we share our community with wildlife, it's important that we do so responsibly. While many people enjoy observing animals and may be tempted to offer food, wildlife experts caution that feeding wild animals can often do more harm than good. According to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, feeding wildlife can cause animals to lose their natural fear of people, increase aggressive behavior, spread disease, and create conflicts between wildlife, pets, and neighborhoods. Human-provided food can also lack the nutrients wildlife need and may harm their health. Wildlife attracted to a food source on a single property can quickly impact an entire neighborhood. Increased animal activity can lead to property damage, traffic hazards, accumulation of waste, and the attraction of predators. What begins as a well-intentioned act can unintentionally create challenges for both people and animals. Fortunately, there are many positive ways residents can support wildlife without creating dependency or conflict. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife recommends enjoying wildlife from a distance, using native plants that provide natural food sources, maintaining clean bird feeders, and installing birdhouses or bat boxes where appropriate. Residents can also help by securing garbage, pet food, and compost, supervising pets, and working with neighbors to reduce attractants that may draw wildlife into residential areas. As a community, we can appreciate the beauty and diversity of local wildlife while also helping ensure animals remain wild. By respecting their natural behaviors and habitats, we protect both the animals we enjoy seeing and the quality of life in our neighborhoods. Coos Bay's natural setting is one of our greatest assets. With a little awareness and shared stewardship, we can continue to enjoy living alongside wildlife for generations to come. -Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos BayPhotos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
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