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https://www.scholastic.com/bf/cveagles It's Book Fair Time!www.scholastic.comVisit our school's homepage to get the latest Book Fair news, shop our Online Fair, and more! Featured News by Coquille School District
Customers unable to get deposit reimbursed after Portland's 1927 S’mores Company suddenly closes Featured News by Oregon Today News
Based on a company letter sent to customers the 1927 Smores Company and its Portland Smore... More

09/17/2024

Mega Millions numbers: Are you the lucky winner of Tuesday’s $31 million jackpot? Featured News by Oregon Today News
Are you tonights lucky winner Grab your tickets and check your numbers The Mega Millions l... More

09/17/2024

Warrant issued for man accused of starting Larch Creek Fire in Wasco Co. Featured News by Oregon Today News
An arrest warrant has been issued for a man accused of causing one of the largest wildfire... More

09/17/2024

Humpback whale spits out bewildered seal, naturalist’s photo shows Featured News by Oregon Today News
Its a good thing seals arent on a humpback whales menu More

09/17/2024

Leverage your hard-earned donation member.  Rotarians make an impact! Just follow the QR code to learn more. Featured News by Rotary International District 5110
Leverage your hard-earned donation member Rotarians make an impact Just follow the QR cod... More

09/17/2024

Stand Up Comedy with DAVE WILLIAMSON at Tortuga Mexican Bar & Grill Featured News by Curry County Chamber of Commerce
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09/17/2024

Confederated Tribes sue BOEM Featured News by Oregon Today News
A lawsuit has been filed against the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management BOEM challenging th... More

09/17/2024

The solution to birds flying into wind turbines may be simpler than you think, OSU researchers suggest Featured News by Oregon Today News
Anywhere from 140000 to 679000 birds are killed by wind turbine blades in the US each year... More

09/17/2024

Boys Soccer 1st Victory of the Season!!! 5 to 1 against Douglas!  Great Job Devils!!!! ⚽️Photos from Coquille School District's post Featured News by Coquille School District
Boys Soccer 1st Victory of the Season 5 to 1 against Douglas Great Job Devils Photos from... More

09/17/2024

AT&T to pay $13 million over 2023 vendor data breach Featured News by Oregon Today News
The FCC said that the mandatory changes in the settlements terms will likely require ATT t... More

09/17/2024

NEXT WEEK AT YOUR LIBRARY   
  
The Coos Bay Public Library will host a Self-Defense Seminar on September 21 from 3-4:30 p.m. Join Coach T.J. Brownfield from Gracie Myrtle Point Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for an afternoon seminar focused on self-defense tactics for the real world. Learn ways to break grips, escape chokes, and defend yourself while in a safe environment. Registration is open to anyone age 13-99.  
  
Movie Night at the Library September 25 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Join us on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month for a free, themed movie at the Library. This month we will be celebrating the return of fall with some of our favorite back-to-school movies that are also modern adaptations of literature classics. Movies shown range from PG to R ratings. Free popcorn and beverages provided.  
  
Art at the Library will be held on Thursday, September 26, from 3-6 p.m. From the depths of mythology to the modern era, apples have grasped the interest of artists. We will be taking time to do a study of apples, painting them from different perspectives, different styles. The study of apples will be painted on miniature canvases allowing you to paint multiple apples at once. Paint and canvases will be provided. Please wear appropriate clothing. Open to all ages.  
  
Thursday, September 26 from 7-8:30 p.m. learn about the efforts to restore the Otter population in Oregon. Thousands of sea otters once lived on the Oregon coast, but in 1906 the last sea otter in Oregon was killed. In the span of a few centuries, Pacific Northwest Sea Otter populations completely disappeared in a fur trade frenzy. While this story mirrors the tragedies that happened for many species during colonization, there is hope for the return of this social animal. Join us for a presentation by Kyle Motley from the Elakha Alliance on the current efforts to return the beloved sea otter to the Oregon coast. Featured News by City of Coos Bay
NEXT WEEK AT YOUR LIBRARY The Coos Bay Public Library will host a Self-Defense Seminar on September 21 from 3-4:30 p.m. Join Coach T.J. Brownfield from Gracie Myrtle Point Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for an afternoon seminar focused on self-defense tactics for the real world. Learn ways to break grips, escape chokes, and defend yourself while in a safe environment. Registration is open to anyone age 13-99. Movie Night at the Library September 25 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Join us on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month for a free, themed movie at the Library. This month we will be celebrating the return of fall with some of our favorite back-to-school movies that are also modern adaptations of literature classics. Movies shown range from PG to R ratings. Free popcorn and beverages provided. Art at the Library will be held on Thursday, September 26, from 3-6 p.m. From the depths of mythology to the modern era, apples have grasped the interest of artists. We will be taking time to do a study of apples, painting them from different perspectives, different styles. The study of apples will be painted on miniature canvases allowing you to paint multiple apples at once. Paint and canvases will be provided. Please wear appropriate clothing. Open to all ages. Thursday, September 26 from 7-8:30 p.m. learn about the efforts to restore the Otter population in Oregon. Thousands of sea otters once lived on the Oregon coast, but in 1906 the last sea otter in Oregon was killed. In the span of a few centuries, Pacific Northwest Sea Otter populations completely disappeared in a fur trade frenzy. While this story mirrors the tragedies that happened for many species during colonization, there is hope for the return of this social animal. Join us for a presentation by Kyle Motley from the Elakha Alliance on the current efforts to return the beloved sea otter to the Oregon coast.
NEXT WEEK AT YOUR LIBRARY The Coos Bay Public Library will host a Self-Defense Seminar o... More

09/17/2024

Milwaukie man pleads guilty after seen on camera attacking Capitol officers with bear spray on Jan. 6 Featured News by Oregon Today News
Andy Steven Olivia-Lopez was arrested after being identified by Portland and Washington FB... More

09/17/2024

Where Oregon Ducks' offense ranks nationally in key stats following win over Oregon State Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Oregon Ducks offense got back on track in Week 3 against Oregon State More

09/17/2024

Southwest Washington man sentenced to 4 months for Jan. 6 Capitol breach Featured News by Oregon Today News
A judge sentenced 36-year-old Benjamin Silva to four months followed by two years of super... More

09/17/2024

What $800,000 can buy you in Portland metro area, Sept. 9 to 15 Featured News by Oregon Today News
Prospective homebuyers considering the real estate market had a range of options in variou... More

09/17/2024

Oregon Shakespeare Festival announces new executive director Featured News by Oregon Today News
After a series of leadership changes and fundraising concerns put the Oregon Shakespeare F... More

09/17/2024

Wasco County searches for man accused of starting $14 million wildfire Featured News by Oregon Today News
A man accused of starting the Larch Creek Fire in Wasco County is at large after failing t... More

09/17/2024

How a Oregon nonprofit serves mobile healthcare to over 2,500 vineyard workers for free Featured News by Oregon Today News
Salud Services serves about 2500 vineyard stewards a year This is in collaboration with OH... More

09/17/2024

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