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❄️🎄 Holiday Trivia Update 🎄❄️  
Our December 19 trivia night has been cancelled. We’re sorry for the change, but we hope to see you at the museum this Holiday Season! #cooshistorymuseum #coosbayor #HolidayTrivia #museum
❄️🎄 Holiday Trivia Update 🎄❄️  
Our December 19 trivia night has been cancelled. We’re sorry for the change, but we hope to see you at the museum this Holiday Season! #cooshistorymuseum #coosbayor #HolidayTrivia #museum
❄️🎄 Holiday Trivia Update 🎄❄️ Our December 19 trivia night has been cancelled. We’re sorry for the change, but we hope to see you at the museum this Holiday Season! #cooshistorymuseum #coosbayor #HolidayTrivia #museum

Published on: 12/11/2025

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❄️🎄 Holiday Trivia Update 🎄❄️
Our December 19 trivia night has been cancelled. We’re sorry for the change, but we hope to see you at the museum this Holiday Season! #cooshistorymuseum #coosbayor #HolidayTrivia #museum

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