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Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Phone 541-347-2423 1185 Baltimore Ave. SE Bandon, Oregon
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Today’s Tides: Highs 3:20am, 6.40ft, 5:04pm, 5.36 ft; Lows 10:22am,0.12 ft, 10:19pm, 3.07 ft
Bandon TodaySenior Center, 9 am to 4 pm, Barn.
Dial-a-Ride public transportation, 9 am to 4 pm 541-347-4131.
Coastal Harvest Gleaners food distribution, 9 a.m., 870 SecondSt. SE, (entrance on Third St.behind First Baptist Church).
Watercolor and crafts, 9:30 to 11:30 am, Senior Center, Barn.
Bandon Historical Society Museum,10 am to 4 pm, Hwy 101 andFillmore.
Visitor Information Center, 10 am to4 pm, Old Town.
Toddlers' Story Time, 11-11:30 p.m.,Bandon Library.
AA meeting, noon, Holy TrinityCatholic Church.
Lions Club, noon, Barn.
Games of choice, 1 to 4 pm, SeniorCenter, Barn.
Free knitting/crochet workshop,1-3 p.m., The Wool Company, 9902nd St. SE.
Pinochle, 1 to 4 pm, Senior Center,Barn.
Preschoolers' Story Time, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Bandon Library.
Narcotics Anonymous, 6:30 p.m.,Harvard St. Apts. office.
AA Fresh Air Group, 8 pm, Unity ofBandon, closed meeting.
PAHLS FAMILY DENTISTRY is now offering CEREC one-day crowns to our patients. No more temporary crowns, impressions, or multiple office visits. Call today to schedule a consult to see if you are eligible. Accepting new patients. 541.396.2242.“Let our family serve yours.”
Need reliable help with yard work, cleaning & organizing. Truck helpful, $10/hr. 541-347-2626, 541-297-7344.
Bandon High School Football teamGolf Scramble. May 7, Bandon Cross-ings Golf Course. Shotgun Start 11:30am. Registration 10am. $80 a player/ $320 per 4 person Team. Info, call Tobias Robinson at 541-260-4207.
LOST: WHITE//GRAY FEMALE SIA-MESE CAT wearing a cone, near Bandon High School. Blind in the right eye. 541-294-1711.
Needed: a supervisor, front desk, handy person, house keeper. Please bring resume to Table Rock Motel.
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Did you know?Did you know that a fractured tooth maybe completely painless, but can causevery serious infection, bone loss andeven the loss of the tooth?It’s true! Tiny cracks in a tooth areperfect routes for bacteria to get intothe bone, where they multiply and erodebone tissue. If you notice a small bump inyour gum, in the area of a tooth root, getit checked as early as possible! You maybe saving your tooth and your health.We’ve come a long way! With excellentdental care from Dr. Strong, you willprotect your teeth, look great, and feeleven better. Dentistry with a difference!
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Bandon Today
Dial-a-Ride public transportation, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 541-267-7111.
Bandon Historical Society Museum,10 a.m.-4 p.m., Highway 101 and Fillmore Ave.
Visitor Information Center, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Old Town.
Senior Hot Meals, noon, The Barn.
Washed Ashore exhibit, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., workshop 12-5, Harbortown Events Center, 325 2nd St SE, Old Town.
Bandon Duplicate Bridge Club, 12:30 to 4 p.m., Senior Center, Barn.
Family History Center, free, open to public, 1-4 p.m., 950 Delaware Ave. (LDS Church).
Cribbage Club, 5 p.m., Senior Center, City Park, all welcome.
Alcoholics Anonymous step meet-ing, 6 p.m., Holy Trinity Catholic Church.
AWANA kickoff picnic & pre-registration, 6:30 p.m., Pacific Community Church, 48967 Hwy. 101.
"Bandon Beach Treasures" with the Andrist family, 7 p.m., Bullards Beach amphitheater.
Today’s Tides: High 12:28pm, 5.88ft. Lows 6:00am, -1.41ft.,
6:03pm, 1.52ft.
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Eichelberger & Company Real EstateWelcomes Karen Ellingson to our team.
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Multi-Family Yard SaleSaturday August 31st 9AM-12PM60979 Seven Devils Road
FOR SALE: $268,000 3 bed/2 bathranch style, 965 SE 4th, Bandon.Call Keeli Gernandt, 541-297-9535, forshowing appointment. David L DavisReal Estate.
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ACC CRIBBAGE CLUB!Winter season starts Thursday, Sept. 5,Bandon Senior Center. Doors open 5 p.m.Play starts 5:30 p.m. More info,www.wildprogrammer.com/cribbage
NEED SOMEONE to do small softfloor repair on manufactured home.541-415-4924.
SUMMER PROJECTS? RodriguezGardening & Maintenance has youcovered. From lawn mowing, brushclearing, hauling, trimming, edging,pruning, weed control & more! Justgive us a call for an estimate at(541)260-3553 or (541)260-4478.Licensed # (8318) & insured!
Retired couple & small dog want torent furnished home in Bandon,monthly/short term. 406-961-3048
Local Oregon Author: B J Bassetwill be speaking and signing atWinter River Books for Labor DayWeekend, August 31st, 2019 at1:00pm. Please come and showyour support. She will be selling allher books on special for $10. Welook forward to seeing you all there.
CRANBERRY CRAFT AND BAKESALE will be at the VFW Hall on BatesRd., Sept. 13th & 14th, 2019. Break-fast on the 15th. Anyone who wouldlike a table, please call Arlene Wilson,541-347-6503. Thank you.
A W A N A K I C K O F F P i c n i c &Pre-registration, August 29, 6:30 p.m.,at Pacific Community Church, 48967Hwy 101. Parents/Children welcome toenjoy BBQ, have fun checking outwhat Awana is all about, and gettingpre-registered for Fall.Call 541-347-2256 for more info.
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Dragonfly Farm & Nursery is open 7days a week 10am-5pm. We are lo-cated 2 miles North of Langlois. You'llfind a gift shop and a large assortmentof plants in a unique and scenic at-mosphere! Questions? Call us:541-844-5559 or find us on FB,Instagram or on our website:www.dragonflyfarmlanglois.com
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EXCELLENT 17 FT. ALUMINUMCANOE with accessories, $400.541-414-5174.
McKay's BBQ Meal Deal this Fri-day Aug. 30th! 1 Rack of Ribs and1 Pound of Potato Salad for only$9.99! 4-7 p.m. Bandon store only.
Dump hauling, potholes, rock delivery,gutter cleaning, moving, French drains.Senior discount. 541-294-9524.
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Located in the Seabird Village Subdivision,a corner parcel, level, surveyed with under-ground utilities, easy stroll to Ocean/BeachAccess, offered at $49,900. Also, a pristine0.94 acre lot, fully surveyed, excellentsouthern exposure for a home-site, all utili-ties available, in the city limits reduced to$87,000. Both properties are only minutesto town center, Old Town, Harbor, City Parkand Sprague Theater. Contact DanCirigliano 541.297.2427.
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KSL is now selling fill dirt and sand.We are currently running a special onfill dirt. Call Sam for info and deliveryschedules. 541-297-0072.
DEVON'S BOUTIQUE SHINES onthe Coast and throughout Oregon!On-trend, casual and classic selec-tion of quality women's apparel.Repeat visitors from all over thecountry count on DEVON'S torefresh and update their wardrobes.Friendly, informed & helpful - hereto make your Bandon visit great!92 Second St. Devonsboutique.com
GRACE IN THE PARKSaturday, August 31, 11:00am- 3:00pm
Offering:$3 Hotdog meal
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Also FeaturingSilent Auction, Bouncy Castle, Desserts
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THE CHEESECAKES OF THE WEEKat the Fleet Deli are Maple Nut andApple Cinnamon, just $4 per slice! Anddon't forget our awesome WasabiTuna Sandwich, only $7.50. OpenWed. through Saturday 11-5; Sundaynoon-5. Located inside 101 the Mar-ketplace of Bandon, 101 & GrandAve., next to the cheese factory.541-290-7030.
BEDROOM FURNITURE SALE atHennick's Furniture. Aug 19-31 pur-chase any bed and get the nightstandfor free! Want other pieces? Ask usabout discounts on those, too! Newthings are always happening atHennick's Furniture, ½ mile down Hwy42S in Bandon. Open Mon-Sat,9:30-5:30. (541)329-1233.
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VFW AUXILIARY needs bakers forCranberry Festival Bake Sale. Helpswith scholarships for Bandon Pacificschools. Ladies and gents, show yourbaking skills! Call Pat, 541-297-4375.
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Outstanding location with convenientaccess to the Bandon Shopping Cen-ter. Very well maintained three bed-room ranch style home. Hardwood andtile floors. 1 and 1/2 bath, Laundryroom, deck on the south side.Outbuilding for storage. $249,000CENTURY 21 Best Realty, Inc.325 2nd St. SE in Old TownOR Licensed Realtors 541-347-9431
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Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise“any preference, limitations or discrimination because of
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status ornational origin, or an intention to make any such
preference, limitation or discrimination.”We will not knowing accept any advertising for real estatewhich is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby
informed that all dwellings advertised are available on anequal opportunity basis.
BANDON - Second Street Gallery will host David Castleberry at its Meet and Greet the Artist from noon-4 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 31, at the gal-lery, 210 Second St. SE in Old Town.
A local Charleston artist, Castleberry is known in the area for his exciting and vibrant paintings as well as his fantastic fish works. The high energy art pieces on display for the event have not been exhibited before and showcase
Castleberry's brilliant hues.He is also bringing some of his new South
Slough nocturnes. These haunting night land and seascapes show the glowing area around Charleston when only the moon provides light.
"Come and meet this talented visual artist and see the great collection of art at the Second Street Gallery," said owner Carrie McKim.
David Castleberry is Meet and Greet artists Aug. 31
BANDON - Pacific Community Church will host an Awana Kickoff event at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, at the church.
“Parents and children are welcome to come and have fun finding out what Awana is all about while enjoying barbecue hot dogs and hamburg-ers,” said a spokesperson for the church. “We will also be pre-registering children for our fall pro-gram, which will begin on Sept. 19.”
For more information about the Awana Kickoff event, call the church at 541-347-2256, email [email protected], or check out the website at www.pacificcommunity-church.org.
Pacific Community Church is located approx-imately three miles south of Bandon, at 48967 Highway 101.
Awana Kickoff event at Pacific Community
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BANDON - Register now for a fun painting workshop with local artists Vicki Affatati.
Complete the Cranberry Festival weekend by painting a Cranberry Sunset landscape on a 16 by 20 canvas. Affatati provides step-by-step instruc-tions for this selected piece. No experience is necessary and the workshop is open to adults and students age 12 and up. There is a materials cost
of $25 and everything is furnished.Cranberry Sunset will be painted from 2-3:45
p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15, in the Bandon Public Library's Sprague Room. Advanced registration is required as the class size is limited. Stop in the Bandon Library or call 541-347-3221 to register or for more information.
Let’s Paint! with Vicki Affatati
BANDON - The 73rd annual Bandon Cranberry Festival is just around the corner and promises a week-end full of activities, events and entertainment for the whole family Sept. 12, 13, 14 and 15.
This year's theme "Cranberry Carnival" invites a tent full of colorful and lively interpretations. No carni-val is complete without a rides and a midway, which will be a new feature this year in the lot at the west end of Old Town and is suitable for all ages. The carnival will be open all day Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 14 and 15.
There will be festival parking at the Harbor Lights Middle School parking lot with the CCAT Cranberry Express bus shuttle to Old Town. It will run from noon-5 p.m. on Saturday. A route map will be published in the Bandon Western World’s special Cranberry Festival section.
The annual parade, with ribbons for the winning entries, starts at 10 a.m. on Ninth Street SW. Entry forms can be found online at https://bandon.com/online-parade-registration/.
The 2019 Cranberry Court members present the annual Queen's Coronation ceremony, with prizes and scholarships awarded. This year, the coronation will be held at 7 p.m., Thursday, Sept 12, at the Sprague Theater. Tickets for the coronation are $15 each and
available at Freedom Graphics, from princesses and at the door.
Friday night's Cranberry Bowl, to kick-off at 7, will find the Tigers hosting the Brookings-Harbor Bruins. Volleyball games will be held earlier in the day, at 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. in the BHS gym.
Other weekend activities include the Blessing of the Harvest, Cranberry Kitchen Food Fair, Cranberry Eating Contest, vendor marketplace, live music on the main stage and Old Town Marketplace, VFW Auxiliary Craft Bazaar and Bake Sale, Cranberry Equipment Expo, Treasure Chest raffle, poker run, Cranberry Street Dance with live music, Mystery Person reveal, VFW breakfast, corn hole tournament, bike ride, Cruise-In Car Show, Lions Cranberry Run and disc golf tournament.
A special section will be published in the Sept. 12 Bandon Western World and The World and will contain detailed information about the Festival, along with pho-tos and stories. Copies will also be available at the Visitor Center and around town.
Organized by the Bandon Chamber of Commerce, the festival is made possible by support from businesses and volunteers. Chamber President Anthony Zunino is once again chairman of the Cranberry Festival.
Cranberry Festival coming Sept. 12-15
BANDON - A community ballroom dance will be held Saturday evening, Sept. 14, at the Glasgow Grange in North Bend. Three local dance clubs combine resources for the evening that commences with a begin-ner’s level dance lesson taught by Maria Merriam of MarLo Dance Studio at 7 p.m.
At 8 p.m., a variety of dance music kicks off with foxtrot, waltz, swing, tango, old time rock and roll and disco music that plays until the neighbors call the police to complain about the noise.
Everyone, young and old is welcome and no part-ner is necessary.
"Join us whether you are an experienced or novice dancer," Merriam said. "This is a great chance to learn
more about all the dance opportunities on the South Coast."
This event is smoke and alcohol free. A donation of $5 ($3 for youth and students) will cover the dance les-son, finger food and the whole evening.
The Glasgow Grange is located at at 3159 East Bay Drive in North Bend. Turn right on to East Bay Drive at the north end of the McCullough (North Bend) bridge. The grange will be one-quarter mile on the left.
The dance is sponsored by the Bay Community Dance Club, USA Dance and the Bandon Dance Association.
For more information, email Dwight Comer, [email protected].
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BANDON — Bullards Beach State Park contin-ues its summer programs for 2019. The programs run from 7-8 p.m. through Aug. 31, Tuesdays through Saturdays, with the exception of the Oregon Old Time Fiddlers, who will play in the amphitheater from 6-7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesdays. All programs are held in either the amphitheater or the meeting yurt and are free and open to the public.
Carpooling or parking at the east side picnic area and walking into the campground is encouraged to avoid parking issues and traffic congestion. Allow enough time if walking in.
Bullards also has a top-notch Junior Ranger pro-gram that runs from 10-11 a.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays throughout the summer. On Saturdays, the Junior Rangers take part in a bicycle parade. They have a chance to decorate their bikes and learn bike safety before the parade, then they ride throughout the park. All children are welcome.
Upcoming programs:
Thursday, Aug. 29: "Bandon Beach Treasures" with the Andrist family, 7 p.m., amphitheater. Uncover
the rocks, fossils and petrified wood found on local beaches and learn how to identify them.
Friday, Aug. 30: "Who Eats Who; What About You?" with Rob Brazie, 7:30 p.m., amphitheater (note later time due to outdoor projector use). You may have missed Shark Week, but Predator Night is com-ing soon. Learn what predators roam the woods and swim the ocean, what they eat, and if they could be hunting you. Beach Ranger Rob Brazie worked with mountain lions, bears, wolves and other predators during his career with Idaho Fish and Game. Come learn about what goes bump in the night, and what to do if you find yourself face to face with lions, tigers and bears (Oh my!).
Saturday, Aug. 31: "Tales from the Cemetery" with Jim Proehl, 7 p.m., amphitheater. Did you know there is a cemetery hidden in Bullards Beach? Find out who is buried there and hear the story of how Bullards Beach became a state park. This is the final program of the season. Organizers of the programs are grateful for the public's support.
Bullards programs conclude Aug. 31
CHARLESTON - The South Coast Striders will hike the Cape Arago Area Trails on Sunday, Sept. 1.
Take a 2.5 mile one way trip from Cape Arago Point on the Arago Pack Trail toward Simpson Reef (the group will stop there briefly to check out the local wildlife) then along the Oregon Coast Trail to a point .25 miles south of Shore Acres Botanical Garden.
Those wishing to end their hike here need to arrive a little early (8:30 a.m.) to set a vehicle beside the road .25 miles south of Shore Acres.
For those wanting a longer hike, the group will cross the highway and, depending on conditions, will take the Perimeter Trail and Arago Pack Trail back to Arago Point for a total of 7.5 miles of hiking. The short
hike is rated moderate and the long hike is rated moder-ate to difficult.
Plan on two hours for the short hike and three-four hours for the long hike. Restrooms are at beginning and end of the long hike and a short drive from end of short hike. Pack a lunch to enjoy along the way, or at the end. Meet 9 a.m. at the covered pavilion at the end of the Arago Point loop for the hikes.
From U.S. Highway 101 in downtown Coos Bay follow the signs 12.3 miles through Charleston to Sunset Bay State Park. Continue past Simpson Reef overlook to the covered pavilion out on the point. For more information about South Coast Striders, visit coostrails.com.
Hike Cape Arago Trails with South Coast Striders