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E XTRAVAGANZA A PRIL 16
Bandon’s most anticipated fundraising
events.
Tickets usually sell out, so plan to get
yours early.
Bandon Rotary sends high schoolers to
RYLA leadership camp, awards scholar-
ships, provides Shots for Tots and Teens,
supports the Ready to Smile dental pro-
gram, donates to Bandon Feeds the
Hungry, sponsors the BHS speech and
robotics teams, supports the Shoes That
Fit program, purchases Shelter Boxes to
be used in in the aftermath of a disaster,
sponsors the Coos County Animal
Shelter’s mobile unit and supports the
PolioPlus campaign to end polio world-
wide, among other efforts.
Bandon and all Rotarians are commit-
ted to improving the lives of those within
their community, nation and world.
For more information, go online to
www.bandonrotary.org.
Reedsport/Winchester Bay
The Heart of the Dunes!
2016 EVENTS CALENDAR
May 29-30
Memorial Day Celebration
June 16-19
Oregon Invitational Chainsaw Sculpting
Championships
June 17-18
Artist Challenge Reception & Old Town Art Walk
June 23
Riverfront Rhythms Concert
July 4
Fireworks on the Bay
July 7
Riverfront Rhythms Concert
July 26
Riverfront Rhythms Concert
July 27-31
DuneFest
Aug 11
Riverfront Rhythms Concert
Aug 11-14
Old Time Fiddlers District 5 – Fiddle on the Beach
Aug 19-20
Kool Coast Nights
Aug 27
So Coast Chapter Coastal Conservation
Assoc Banquet Dinner
Sept TBD
Battle of the Bones BBQ - TBD
Sept 3-4
Art by the Bay
Sept 3-5
S.T.E.P. Annual Fishing Derby
Dec 4-5
Holiday Bazaar
Late Dec
Winter Whale Watch
*May-Oct Old Town Friday Farmers Market
REEDSPORT/WINCHESTER BAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Visit our website at www.reedsportcc.org
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Call us at: 541-271-3495 or 1-800-247-2155
Visit us at: 2741 Frontage Road Reedsport, OR 97467
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BANDON — Sample dozens of
savory domestic and imported cheeses,
taste regional and imported wines and
enjoy tasty hors d’ oeuvres provided by
Coastal Mist at Bandon Rotary’s 22nd
annual Wine and Cheese Extravaganza,
from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday, April 16, at
the Bandon Community Center, 1200
11th St. S.W. in Bandon City Park.
The Rotary event will also feature a
no-host bar provided by Edgewaters,
dozens of silent and live auction items
and a wine grab raffle, with a chance to
win a $100 bottle of wine.
Proceeds will benefit many local and
international Rotary projects, as well as
scholarships for Bandon High School
graduating seniors.
Tickets cost $35 each and are available
at Bandon Mercantile, from Rotary mem-
bers and at the door.
Enjoy an elegant evening at one of
Folk Society to host
Contra dancing
COOS BAY — The Eugene
Barnstormers will be back on stage
for another exciting evening of
Contra Dancing hosted by the South
Coast Folk Society.
On Saturday evening, April 2, The
Barnstormers will play their unique
blend of lively, old-timey music for
three hours beginning at 7 p.m.
The Barnstormers are a perennial
favorite of the local dance communi-
ty. Their infectious rhythms will
make you feel like dancing all night.
Join the fun at the Harding
Learning Center located at 755 S.
Seveth Street in Coos Bay.
Doors open at 6:45 p.m., and les-
sons begin at 7 p.m.
Contra dancing is appropriate for
singles, couples and families, and no
experience is necessary. First-timers
who arrive for the 7 p.m. lesson will
receive a ticket for free admission to
their next dance.
The guest caller for the evening is
Karen Olsen of Myrtle Point. She will
teach basic steps and figures during
the lesson, and introduce more
advanced moves as the evening pro-
gresses.
After the lesson, Olsen will present
a full evening of interesting dances.
Her calling style creates a light-heart-
ed, energizing space for all dancers.
Olsen’s calls blend seamlessly with
the music of the Barnstormers and
make dancing joyful.
Contra dancing is an invigorating
new form of social dancing loved by
dancers of all ages, so wear your
dancing shoes and a big smile.
The Folk Society hosts Contra
Dances every first Saturday at the
Harding Learning Center, and every
third Saturday at the Greenacres
Grange.
Both venues offer a full evening of
social dancing to great live music.
These events are alcohol and fra-
grance free.
Doors open at 6:45 p.m.
Admission: General $7, students
w/ID and seniors older than 60 cost
$6; members $5, and supervised chil-
dren under age 6 free.
For more information, call Paul at
541-572-5370 or visit www.south
coastfolksociety.wordpress.com.
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