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It’s Farmers Market time in Downtown Coos Bay!  Every Wednesday from 9 AM - 2 PM you’ll find a wide selection of vendors on Cent...
It’s Farmers Market time in Downtown Coos Bay!  Every Wednesday from 9 AM - 2 PM you’ll find a wide selection of vendors on Cent...
It’s Farmers Market time in Downtown Coos Bay! Every Wednesday from 9 AM - 2 PM you’ll find a wide selection of vendors on Cent...

Published on: 04/30/2024

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It’s Farmers Market time in Downtown Coos Bay! Every Wednesday from 9 AM - 2 PM you’ll find a wide selection of vendors on Central Ave. We’ll be kicking off the season with a Ribbon-Cutting Celebration at 10:30 AM, tomorrow, May 1st.


The wait is over!

The CBDA Coos Bay Farmers Market bursts back onto the scene TOMORROW, May 1st at 9am in Downtown Coos Bay! ☀️ Mark your calendars and get ready to stock up on the freshest, most delicious produce Oregon's Adventure Coast has to offer!

EBT cardholders, we've got you covered! Not only do we accept SNAP benefits, but stop by our information booth to learn more about fantastic programs like Double Up Food Bucks!

Did you know?
Double Up Food Bucks can DOUBLE up to $20 the value of your SNAP purchase on fresh produce EACH WEEK!

Spread the word, grab your reusable bags, and bring your whole crew! ‍‍‍ Let's kick off the farmers market season right at the Coos Bay Farmers Market!

#coosbayfarmersmarket #shoplocal #eatlocal #oregoncoast #farmtotable #freshproduce #supportlocalfarmers #healthyliving #seasonalfood #EBT #SNAP #DoubleUpFoodBucks #foodphotography #getoutside #communitysupportedagriculture #coosbaydowntownassociation

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Branden Paul Sherrill, 41, is facing multiple criminal charges from cases spanning across Lane County.    
  
During the 2024 ice storm, Sherrill took advantage of the power outage to break into the Shotgun Park maintenance headquarters near Marcola. Sherrill stole a dump trailer, various tools, and power equipment. He then returned for a second burglary, stealing more tools from a storage shed and yard (LCSO Case #24-1680).   
  
On April 17th, an area resident of Richardson Upriver Road near Linslaw discovered three wooden utility poles had been cut down and a half-mile of telecommunications line stolen. A tow strap was used to pull down the line, and a remnant of the tow strap was still attached. The following week on April 24th, a deputy patrolling the area observed a vehicle with tow straps tied to the hitch and conducted a traffic stop. One of the tow straps matched the segment of strap found on scene (LCSO Case #24-1978). Sherrill was identified as the suspect.    
  
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