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Langlois Mountain History Tour

Date: 

Saturday, July 15, 2017 - 10:00am

 

July 15 is the date to join a tour sponsored by the Coos History Museum. Tour agenda is as follows: Meet at the Bandon History Museum on that Saturday at 10:00 a.m. for an hour visit, then board a bus for Langlois Mountain in north Curry County. We will travel up Bethel Creek Rd. through ranch country with views of the coastal plain and the Pacific Ocean behind us. At the intersection with Langlois Mountain Road, we will travel east to the end of the county road, and then west to our lunch stop at the Highland Woods, formerly the Millard School (a military prep school), where we listen to stories of the area while enjoying the catered lunch. Returning west to Langlois, we will stop for a bit of wandering through the Wild Rivers Wool Factory and the Langlois Market, home of the famous hot dogs. On the return drive to Bandon, we will take a short side trip to the New River Nature Center down New Lake Road. The tour will end around 4:00 p.m.


Tour participation is a benefit for CCHS members only. Not currently a member? Purchase your membership now to join in on this rare opportunity. Cost: $30. Please direct any questions to the tour co-leaders, Bill Mast (541-572-3685) or Anne Guerin (541-348-2269) A sign-up sheet will be available at the Coos History Museum front desk beginning June 1st. Payment over the phone (541.756.6320) or by mail (1210 North Front Street, Coos Bay, OR 97420) is available. Tour is limited to 50 participants.
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Natuere Time Yoga with Heather at Dragonfly Farm

Date: 

Thursday, June 22, 2017 - 12:30pm

 

 

 

 

12: 30-1:30

I am partnering with Dragonfly Farm to give you an incredible outdoor yoga experience every third Thursday in June, July, and August. Nature is calling, let's answer, yoga style!

All levels welcome. This will be a gentle slow flowing class with the intention of cultivating calm and relaxation. Come prepared to do yoga on slightly uneven ground, in the sun and possibly wind. Rain and wet fog cancel. Bring a mat if you have one, I will have a few on hand to borrow. A small blanket or towel, sunblock, hat, sunglasses and light jacket are all good things to have should you need them.

Feel free to bring a picnic lunch for after class and look around the nursery. Maybe you'll find yourself some nature to bring home with you!

Sliding scale fee of $10-$15/class with 25% of the proceeds going to The Trust for Public Land.

"Trust for Public Land works to protect the places people care about and to create close-to-home parks—particularly in and near cities, where 80 percent of Americans live. Our goal is to ensure that every child has easy access to a safe place to play in nature. We also conserve working farms, ranches, and forests; lands of historical and cultural importance; rivers, streams, coasts, and watersheds; and other special places where people can experience nature close at hand."
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