Wednesday, August 15, 2012
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“It’s a night for the kids to get physicals if needed and for coaches to get gear out to the athletes, and for parents and students to fill out paperwork prior to the start of daily doubles,” said BHS athletic director James Freitag. Free hamburger meals will be provided to student athletes and are available to all others attending for $2 each. Athletic physicals will be provided on site for $20 by Dr. Megan Hollard or Dr. Scott. All of the money will be donated back to BHS. Representatives of the Bandon Community Health Center will be available to share some updated information pertaining to vaccinations. The tentative agenda includes: 6:30-7 p.m., barbecue 7-7:30 p.m., greeting, opportunity to fill out paperwork 7:30-8:30 p.m., physicals, gear distribution, meeting with athletic director (fulfills requirement necessary for students to participate in athletics at BHS). Although the Bandon School Board has been discussing the possibility of instituting a drug-testing policy for all student involved in OSAA activities, Superintendent Diane Buche has said the policy will not be implemented this school year because they board is still working out the legalities of the proposal. Freitag said there also will be more public input sought on the subject. All BHS athletes who plan on participating in fall sports are asked to attend the Back to School Sports Night.
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 QuiltersÕ 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. 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. Overeaters Anonymous, 4:30-5:30, Unity of Bandon. City Water Resource Committee, 5:30 p.m., City Hall. Back to School Sports Night, 6:30 p.m., BHS gym. Free informational session about the Bandon Complete Health Improvement Program, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Southern Coos Hospital conference room. ÒHistory of the Bandon Cranberry,Ó talk by Alan Cram, 7 p.m., Bullards Beach amphitheater. Order of the Eastern Star, 7:30, Masonic Temple. Fresh Air Group AA, 8 pm, Unity of Bandon, closed meeting. Today’s Tides: Highs-12:00am, 5.5ft., 11:17pm, 6.8 ft. Lows-5.31am, -0.4ft., 5:25pm, 2.2 ft.,
BANDON HIGH School will hold a Back to School sports night for students who plan to play fall sports beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 15, at Otis K. Murray court.
A MUSICAL picnic from 3 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15, at the A-
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Bandon, Oregon frame in Buffington Park, will include free performances by Sparrow’s Gate, Mike Disbrow & Shine On, Blues Crustaceans, Heather Carpenter and Kirk Schumacher. This benefit for the Port Orford Community Co-op, will help open its doors early next year. Participants may bring a dish to share with neighbors. In case of rain, the event will be moved to the Community Building. A raffle will help raise money. The co-op plans to provide healthy, affordable food and other products with an emphasis on locally produced. Vendors may bring samples for proposed sale at the co-op. Others can bring ideas regarding fundraising. Board members will answer questions about the co-op. For information visit http:// www.portorfordcoop.org/. THE DOLPHIN Players’ first production in their new home at 580 Newmark in the Coos Bay Empire District will be “The Liar,” adapted by David Ives from the Corneille classic farce, featuring mistaken identities, twins separated in infancy, thwarted young lovers and even a sword fight. The production continues Aug. 17, 18, 19, 24 and 25. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8 p.m. The one Sunday matinee on Aug. 19 starts at 2 p.m. Regular admission is $10, Seniors and students are $8, and the play is not recommended for children. For more information or reservations, call 541-404-8360.