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We will be kicking of the month of March with our March First Tuesday Talk featuring Karen Caverly-Molineaux. PhD candidate Caverly-Molineaux's talk will focus Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hartman: film exhibitor, businesswoman and entrepreneur. Come visit the museum March 3rd to learn more about Women Theater Owners of Oregon's Silent Era.  
  
Event is free for Museum Members, and $7 for the public.  
  
📆Tuesday, March 3rd  
đź• 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 #southernoregoncoast #localmuseum #cooscountyoregon #localhistorymatters #supportlocal #coosbay
We will be kicking of the month of March with our March First Tuesday Talk featuring Karen Caverly-Molineaux. PhD candidate Caverly-Molineaux's talk will focus Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hartman: film exhibitor, businesswoman and entrepreneur. Come visit the museum March 3rd to learn more about Women Theater Owners of Oregon's Silent Era.  
  
Event is free for Museum Members, and $7 for the public.  
  
📆Tuesday, March 3rd  
đź• 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 #southernoregoncoast #localmuseum #cooscountyoregon #localhistorymatters #supportlocal #coosbay
We will be kicking of the month of March with our March First Tuesday Talk featuring Karen Caverly-Molineaux. PhD candidate Caverly-Molineaux's talk will focus Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hartman: film exhibitor, businesswoman and entrepreneur. Come visit the museum March 3rd to learn more about Women Theater Owners of Oregon's Silent Era. 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 #southernoregoncoast #localmuseum #cooscountyoregon #localhistorymatters #supportlocal #coosbay

Published on: 02/10/2026

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We will be kicking of the month of March with our March First Tuesday Talk featuring Karen Caverly-Molineaux. PhD candidate Caverly-Molineaux's talk will focus Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hartman: film exhibitor, businesswoman and entrepreneur. Come visit the museum March 3rd to learn more about Women Theater Owners of Oregon's Silent Era.

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

📆Tuesday, March 3rd
đź• 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 #southernoregoncoast #localmuseum #cooscountyoregon #localhistorymatters #supportlocal #coosbay

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