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Join us in two weeks at the Coos History Museum for our March Tuesday Talk with guest Karen Caverly-Molineaux, who will be talking about Women Theater Owners of Oregon's Silent Era.  
Karen Caverly-Molineaux is a PhD candidate from Klamath Falls who will be presenting on the complexities of being an early 1900s-woman theater owner, focusing on film exhibitioner, businesswoman and entrepreneur Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hartman of Bandon.  
  
Event is free for Museum Members, and $7 for the public.  
  
📆 Tuesday, March 3rd  
🕠 Doors open at 5:30 PM for a talk from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM  
📍 Coos History Museum, 1210 N Front St.  
  
 #cooshistorymuseum #coosbayor #HistoryTalk #TuesdayTalk #LectureSeries #coosbayevents
Join us in two weeks at the Coos History Museum for our March Tuesday Talk with guest Karen Caverly-Molineaux, who will be talking about Women Theater Owners of Oregon's Silent Era.  
Karen Caverly-Molineaux is a PhD candidate from Klamath Falls who will be presenting on the complexities of being an early 1900s-woman theater owner, focusing on film exhibitioner, businesswoman and entrepreneur Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hartman of Bandon.  
  
Event is free for Museum Members, and $7 for the public.  
  
📆 Tuesday, March 3rd  
🕠 Doors open at 5:30 PM for a talk from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM  
📍 Coos History Museum, 1210 N Front St.  
  
 #cooshistorymuseum #coosbayor #HistoryTalk #TuesdayTalk #LectureSeries #coosbayevents
Join us in two weeks at the Coos History Museum for our March Tuesday Talk with guest Karen Caverly-Molineaux, who will be talking about Women Theater Owners of Oregon's Silent Era. Karen Caverly-Molineaux is a PhD candidate from Klamath Falls who will be presenting on the complexities of being an early 1900s-woman theater owner, focusing on film exhibitioner, businesswoman and entrepreneur Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hartman of Bandon. Event is free for Museum Members, and $7 for the public. 📆 Tuesday, March 3rd 🕠 Doors open at 5:30 PM for a talk from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM 📍 Coos History Museum, 1210 N Front St. #cooshistorymuseum #coosbayor #HistoryTalk #TuesdayTalk #LectureSeries #coosbayevents

Published on: 02/20/2026

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Join us in two weeks at the Coos History Museum for our March Tuesday Talk with guest Karen Caverly-Molineaux, who will be talking about Women Theater Owners of Oregon's Silent Era.
Karen Caverly-Molineaux is a PhD candidate from Klamath Falls who will be presenting on the complexities of being an early 1900s-woman theater owner, focusing on film exhibitioner, businesswoman and entrepreneur Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hartman of Bandon.

Event is free for Museum Members, and $7 for the public.

📆 Tuesday, March 3rd
🕠 Doors open at 5:30 PM for a talk from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
📍 Coos History Museum, 1210 N Front St.

#cooshistorymuseum #coosbayor #HistoryTalk #TuesdayTalk #LectureSeries #coosbayevents

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