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Lions Craft Fair and New Local History Book - Home and Away by Bonnie and Jerry Cox

Anual Langlois Holiday Craft Fair - Nov 17th & 18th

 

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NOVEMBER 17TH & 18TH FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9:00 A M - 4 00 P M Langlois Lions Club

SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ARTISANS & TREAT YOURSELF TO LUNCH CONTACT ANNE GUERIN WITH ANY QUESTIONS 541-348-2269

CO-SPONSORS: FRIENDS OF THE LANGLOIS LIBRARY & LANGLOIS LIONS CLUB

  • Friday: Clam Chowder with Roll - Optional Vegan ChowderSalad with Fixings
  • Saturday: Austrian Pumpkin Soup with Handmade Kaiser Roll and Poached Pear - Optional Vegan Soup with Roll and Pear Salad with Fixings

The Lions club would really appreciate donations to our dessert table for an excellent cause; updating our kitchen so that people in the community may rent the facility for producing their home made products.  Any dessert such as pies, cakes, brownies, quick breads would be great.  May bring to the Lions club during the fair.  If you would prefer to make cookies, please donate to the Friends of the Langlois Public Library.  Thanks in advance.

 

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Home and Away:  The Impact of World Wars I and II on Southern Coos and Northern Curry Counties in Oregon by Bonnie Jensen Cox and Jerry Cox

 

Local history authors Bonnie Jensen Cox and Jerry Cox have combined efforts to produce Home and Away:  The Impact of World Wars I and II on Southern Coos and Northern Curry Counties in Oregon.  The study offers a well-documented narration of what life was like for people living on the local homefront during World Wars I and II.  Among the questions addressed are: How were national and state mandates for enlistments, rationing, and war readiness implemented locally?; What was the impact of war on families, education, the local economy, and community cohesiveness?; In the aftermath, what solutions were there for handling post-traumatic stress, war-related injuries, and surplus items?   

The boundary for the study is the legal border that encompasses today’s Port Orford-Langlois School District 2CJ, inclusive of the area from Laurel Grove in Coos County to Mussel Creek near Prehistoric Gardens in Curry County. The eastern border of the study extends to the historic town of Eckley.  The authors have compiled a list of men and women who served during the two wars---inclusive of all residents who lived within the boundary of the study at some point in their lives.

Special attention has been given to the young men who lost their lives during the two wars ---their back stories and the circumstances leading to their final denouement described. The 520- page work is published in hardback and includes 200 pages of color images and maps to validate the study. 

Because it is the authors’ goal to put the information out to the public and make it affordable, the selling price of the book is well below the actual printing cost.  Interested parties can find the publication at both the Langlois and Port Orford libraries, and soon it will be available at the Curry Historical Society.  For further information, contact bonjercox@gmail, text 541-404-2490, or phone 541-808-0270. 

Other books by Bonnie Jensen Cox are:  1.  The Story Behind the Treble Clef:  Family Roots in Denmark Oregon; and 2.  School Evolution:  A Study of Southern Coos and Northern Curry School Origins.

Langlois Library Events - Floras Lake meeting, Story time and Presentation Requests

Live Jazzy Blues Grassy Music with Steve Montana at Mr. Ed's in Port Orford

Live Jazzy Blues Grassy Music with Steve Montana at Mr. Ed's in Port Orford

 

Steve Montana .. World Famous Langlois resident (even though his name is Montana.. we're OK with that) is jamming in Port Orford Sunday at Mr. Ed's:

  • Mr. Ed’s Espresso, Juice & Underground Pub
  • (541) 366-2295
  • 1870 Oregon St, Port Orford, OR 97465
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SAVE OUR LIGHTHOUSE DAY CELEBRATION AT CAPE BLANCO

SAVE OUR LIGHTHOUSE DAY CELEBRATION AT CAPE BLANCO

 

A DUAL VENUE EVENT: August 12th at 10AM to 3:30PM at the Cape Blanco Lighthouse and 3:00PM to just before Sunset at the Port Orford Lifeboat Station Museum.

Come Celebrate a new tradition with our First Lighthouse Day featuring Music, Dessert and Docents at the Cape Blanco Lighthouse followed by DANCING at the Port Orford Lifeboat Station Museum.

National Lighthouse Day is celebrated annually by lighthouse organizations in the U.S., although Congress has yet to designate a date that we all recognize the importance of America’s lighthouse heritage. The Cape Blanco Heritage Society (CBHS) will be celebrating Lighthouse Day on August 12th to honor ingenuity and inventiveness worldwide. Our lighthouse continues to be a technological wonder to this day as Oregon's oldest continuously working lighthouse and its southernmost major beacon.

AURORA will be performing at the event and the Tide Morris Dancers will perform at the Port Orford Lifeboat Station Museum as part of a nationwide effort to celebrate lighthouses by the U.S. Lighthouse Society. Artwork from supporters of our lighthouse will be on display in the Greeting Center Gift Shop. The concept behind this art exhibit is to raise awareness of the current need for repairs at our lighthouse.

In addition to the festivities of the event, our lighthouse workroom will be open as well as the Greeting Center Gift Shop. Come learn about our lighthouse and meet the volunteers who keep our sites open during the Summer season. We will also have food and designer desserts by Tasty Kate's and our our CBHS members.

The Cape Blanco Lighthouse, so named for the white sands of the geology of the landform, was built as part of an ambitious program to construct lighthouses in California and Oregon to facilitate the economic development of the American West by the U.S. Lighthouse Board in 1870. This era was an incredibly inventive period of time in history which is just one small part of what lighthouses have come to represent culturally in our nation as well as worldwide.

Please come enjoy the day with us as well as the beautiful hiking trails and wonderful ocean views of the surrounding Cape Blanco State Park. From Highway 101, 4.5 miles north of Port Orford or 26 miles south of Bandon and just south of Sixes, Oregon, turn west on Cape Blanco Road. Follow the road past the historic Hughes House and Ranch to the very end. Be aware that the short road from the gate to the lighthouse is closed due its deteriorating condition. If weather conditions are such that the event cannot be held on this date, we will reschedule (note that the weather at Cape Blanco can be unpredictable and not reflect local forecasts). 

Please watch our Facebook page and website for updates on this event. For more information, call the Cape Blanco Greeting Center Gift Shop at 541-332-2207 or visit capeblancoheritagesociety.com.
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Coast Guard Day in Port Orford, Lions Yard Sale at Dragonfly and Langlois Library Ice Cream Social

Langlois Public Library Sundae Fun Day

 

Ice Cream Social 2023
Ice Cream Social all invited.

 

 

 

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Langlois Lions Yardsale at the Dragonfly Farm

 

Purpose: Fund raiser to show community support for a project to bring our kitchen up to Dept. of Agriculture  standards.  Community members will then be able to rent the kitchen to make their products to sell. Hence, this accessibility  will help promote small businesses.

We would appreciate donations of gently-used items ( no clothes or large appliances, though small furniture pieces accepted). There will be a donation can available also.  Please call D. McDermott to arrange a pick up or drop off.  541  348-2507,  541-251-1530 Read more about Coast Guard Day in Port Orford, Lions Yard Sale at Dragonfly and Langlois Library Ice Cream Social

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