Wednesday, July 18, 2012
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Heinrich will teach how to identifiy and clean clams. Dress warm and wear boots to clam after the one hour class. • Sunday, July 22, 10 a.m., Bandon historical walk with Reg Pullen. Other port-related events include the annual Crab Derby which continues to Sept. 9 and the annual Salmon Derbry, from Sept. 4 to Oct. 15. For more information, visit www.portofbandon.com
Senior Center, 9-4, Barn. Dial-a-Ride public transportation, 94, 541-347-4131. Coastal Harvest food distribution, 911, Seventh-day Adventist Church, 10th & Elmira. Watercolor and crafts, 9:30-11:30, Senior Center, Barn. Bandon Quilters’ Guild, 10-2, Odd Fellows Hall, Hwy 42S. Bandon Historical Society Museum, 10-4, Hwy 101 and Fillmore. Visitor Information Center, 10-5, Old Town. Free lunch to children 18 and younger, Bandon School District cafeteria. Today’s menu: corn dog or burrito, food bar, milk. AA meeting, noon, Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Lions Club, noon, Barn. Games of choice, 1-4, Senior Center, Barn. Pinochle, 1-4, Senior Center, Barn. Free movie day for youths, 1:30 p.m., “Soul Surfer,” Bandon library, Sprague Room, snacks provided. Overeaters Anonymous, 4:30-5:30, Unity of Bandon. Order of the Eastern Star, 7:30, Masonic Temple. Fresh Air Group AA, 8 pm, Unity of Bandon, closed meeting.
Today’s Tides: Highs-1:11, 5.5 ft. Lows-6:38am, --0.9 ft., 6:27pm, 2.4 ft. PORT OF Bandon-sponsored talks are held in the picnic shelter throughout the summer. Upcoming talks include: • Saturday, July 21, 8 a.m., Clamming Locally with ODFW shellfish sampler and biologist Jim
BANDON LIBRARY Friends and Foundation will host a Travel Night at 7 p.m., Monday, July 23, at the Bandon Public Library Sprague Room. Chas Waldrop and his daughter Madison will continue their talk about their trip around the world and introduce those attending to the Seychelles, a cluster of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, about 1,000 miles east of Kenya, Africa. Chas and Madison will show slides and video of their adventures aboard the sailing yacht Sea Star and exploring the marine preserves, bird sanctuaries, white sand beaches and tropical rain forests of the Seychelles. There is no cost to attend this event and everyone is welcome. Refreshments will be served. HEARTWOOD DUO presents Celtic/Appalachian music with a bit of contemporary and a touch of Joni Mitchell classics, music of great variety and appeal, on Saturday, July 28, for the third Mildred Hill
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Bandon, Oregon Concert of the year in Port Orford. (Please note, the first date published was incorrect. This release has the correct date.) Candace Kreitlow of Bandon plays Celtic harp while Katie Waldren from Wisconsin plays mountain (lap) and hammered dulcimer, among other instruments. The two blend their clear voices in subtle harmonies. Heartwood Duo worked and toured together for 10 years in the Midwest where they also created and sold four CDs and developed a following. Kreitlow plays frequently in Coos County. Her colleague Waldren is able to come north to play in this venue. The concert begins at 7 p.m. at Zion Church, off U.S. Highway 101 at 20th Avenue behind the laundromat in Port Orford. Tickets cost $10 (youth through 18 free) and are available at Port Orford True Value Hardware, at the door or by calling 541-332-9002. FOUND: AT&T cell phone and men’s hat on July 8th in Bandon. Call 541347-2423 ext. 21 with a description. BANDON SCHOOL District #54 is now accepting applications for a Bus Driver and Substitute Bus Drivers. Must have Oregon Driver License and CDL permit. Must be able to pass a criminal background check. We cover license fees and driver physicals. All training done on site. No previous commercial driving experience required. Applications can be picked up at the Bandon School District Office, 455 9th St., Bandon. For more information, call 541-347-4411.