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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2017
Yachats Ladies Club hosts 90th annual Christmas Bazaar
The 90th annual Christmas
Bazaar by the Yachats Ladies
Club will be starting on Friday,
Dec. 1, from noon to 6 p.m.,
continuing onto Saturday and
Sunday, Dec. 2 and 3, from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. both days at the
Clubhouse, 286 W. Third and
Pontiac streets in Yachats.
Admission is free to this
family-friendly event.
This is the longest running
holiday bazaar in Lincoln
County and it affords the public
an opportunity to support the
local community and find won-
derful and unusual hand made
gift items at the same time.
All items are handmade by
club members.
On Saturday only, lunch will
be served from 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. and pie slices will be
served all day.
For the first time, whole
homemade pies will be sold for
Hurricane Relief.
The Clubhouse will be
decked out in cheery holiday
finery and a huge variety of
clever, beautiful and useful
handmade items all made by
club members will be offered.
Find all kinds of knitted
items from slippers to hats,
scarves, sweaters and finger-
less gloves; jewelry; journals;
holiday decor including silk
flower arrangements, orna-
ments, Christmas aprons and
place mats; beautiful and stur-
dy tote bags; afghans; small
quilts; cards and bookmarks;
baby items including booties,
hats and afghans; gifts for chil-
dren; aprons for men and
women in a variety of fabrics;
casserole carriers; pet gifts
including cat nip mice and
doggie scarves and much
more.
Many of these items are
exclusive to the Yachats Ladies
Club.
A wonderful selection of
delightful edible goodies
including candies, cakes, cook-
ies and breads will also be sold.
The Hurricane Relief Pie
Fundraiser is a first for the
Yachats Ladies Club. All
money raised will go to organ-
izations for hurricane victims.
Whole Pies include a
reusable pie tin and a reusable,
lidded carrier. Limited num-
bers are available in a variety
of flavors. Come early for best
selection.
Club members will also
offer their famous Gifts-On-
The-Go Themed Gift Baskets
filled with an interesting selec-
tion of items presented in a
container protected with cello-
phane and tied up with a beau-
tiful handmade bow for a rea-
sonable price.
A selection of baskets will
be available featuring ideal
gifts for adults and children.
These make gift giving fun
Bank
OPB plans to continue
growing in Lane, Douglas,
Coos and Jackson counties
through local decision mak-
ing and by providing the
communities it serves with
more banking options.
“With the trend of bank
consolidations over the past
few years, we believe local
businesses and professionals
are demanding additional
choices when it comes to
their banking relationships,”
Green said. “With increased
lending capacity, our existing
trust and wealth management
team and 100 percent local
decision making, we can
truly make a difference in the
lives of our clients.”
Green reiterated the bank’s
mission, which is to serve its
shareholders, clients, com-
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“Our growth will create
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The Yachats Ladies
Club will have pies
and crafts available for
sale during its three-
day holiday bazaar
this weekend.
and easy and they mail very
well.
Saturday’s menu is a deli-
cious and hearty chili served
with homemade corn bread
and choice of coffee or tea for
$7. A vegetarian option is
available.
Pie will be served all day
starting at 10 a.m. and coffee
and tea will be offered.
This is the last chance for
the famous Yachats Ladies
Club pie this year. To go boxes
are available so you can eat
some and take some for later.
The 90th annual bazaar also
features the option to donate to
My Sisters’ Place, a safe haven
for individuals escaping
domestic violence.
Yearly, The Yachats Ladies
Club offers a handmade quilt
to raise money for the Yachats
Ladies Club Scholarship Fund.
The beautiful queen-sized quilt
is called “Star Bright” and fea-
tures jewel tone batique fab-
rics. It will be on display dur-
ing the weekend. Tickets are
$1 each and they will be sold
until the drawing on Sunday at
2 p.m. The winner will be noti-
fied by phone.
For more information about
the bazaar or the Yachats
Ladies Club, call Huck
Huckins at 541-547-5425.
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