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Crow Quill Night Owls

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Saturday, April 8, 2017 - 7:30pm

The Crow Quill Night Owls are coming back to Langlois to play a night of ole’ timey, ragtime, blues, jazz, and stomp; Saturday April 8th at the Langlois Cheese Factory. There’s a $13 charge at the door (to cover the event costs), but under 15 get in free. Spread the word --- everyone is welcome!

  • The Crow Quill Night Owls are a band that plays jug band ,jazz, and string band music of the 1920s and 1930s.

  • They were formed in 2007 by guitarist Kit "Stymee" Stovepipe and tenor banjoist" Windy City " Alex.

  • They have since added Baylin Adahere on washtub bass.

  • The band also has a washboard percussionist.

 

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Local Author - Christine Roney book reading 'Beyond Stone' at the Langlois Library

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Wednesday, March 22, 2017 - 6:00pm

Christine Roney will be at the Langlois Library on March 22nd at 6pm.  She will do a reading from her book 'Beyond Stone'. She may also surprise us with a tidbit from her new book as well. Although beginning her professional life as a lawyer in California, she prefers novels and screenplays to briefs and trials. She lives here locally on the South Oregon Coast. Contact Langlois Library for more information at 348-2066.

Authors’ Night in Gold Beach featuring Keynote Speaker Jamie Duclos-Yourdon

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Friday, February 17, 2017 - 7:00pm

Gold Beach, OR – Southwestern Oregon Community College will host Authors’ Night as part of the South Coast Writers Conference. Join the Gold Beach community for this exciting and uplifting evening. Jamie Duclos-Yourdon will give the keynote address, “Defining Success; or, How Not to Beat Yourself Up.”

Following his talk there will be readings by the other conference workshop presenters, as well as a chance for book sales and signing. A freelance editor and technical expert, Duclos-Yourdon received his MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Arizona. His short fiction has appeared in the Alaska Quarterly Review, Underneath the Juniper Tree, and Chicago Literati, and he has contributed essays and interviews to Booktrib. He lives in Portland, Oregon. Froelich’s Ladder (Forest Avenue, 2016) is his debut novel.

Authors’ Night is scheduled from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Friday, February 17, 2017 at the Curry Showcase Building on the Curry County Fairground. The event is free and open to the public. Space is still available for the conference workshops. For those interested in songwriting, there will be a workshop, “The Art of Song Craft” taught by Rita Hosking. Rita will be performing at the Pistol River Concert on Saturday evening. The fee for the songwriting workshop for those not registered for the conference is $20.00. Read more about Authors’ Night in Gold Beach featuring Keynote Speaker Jamie Duclos-Yourdon

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