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COMMUNITY/Business Washed Ashore project on local TV

Coffee for a Cure is Friday at Human Bean BANDON — The Human Bean will hold its eighth annual Coffee for a Cure day on Friday, Oct. 18. From 5 a.m. to 7 p.m., proceeds from beverage, mug and pastry sales will be donated to help fight breast cancer. All proceeds will be donated to Southern Coos Hospital and dedicated to fund mammograms for women who do not have health insurance, as well as patient treatment and follow-up care. “The Human Bean is committed to making a difference in our community,” said owner Lisa Murray. To date, the combined locations have donated more than $439,000 to help fight breast cancer over the eight years of the annual fundraiser. The Medford-based company currently operates and franchises 50 locations in eight states. For more information on the Coffee for a Cure day, contact Murray at 541-404-6122. For more information on The Human Bean, visit www.thehumanbean.com

Scrubs and shoes sale fundraiser BANDON — A Scrub Sale is planned at Southern Coos Hospital 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, in the hospital conference room, sponsored by Southern Coos Health Foundation. The sale is open to the public. “These clothes and shoes are really cute,” said Melody Gillard-Juarez, foundation executive director. “In addition to people employed in professions that require scrubs, parents and grandparents may find they will make very nice gifts for their relatives in the medical professions — just in time for the holidays. We hope you will come look over the selection.” Care Wear Uniforms will bring in about 200 pants, tops, print tops, jackets, shoes and more in both men’s and women’s styles in a variety of sizes and colors. Brand names include Cherokee, Klogs, Dansko, Koi, Alegria, Dickies and others. If the size or color desired isn’t on the rack, Care Wear will ship it to the buyer without charge. They’ll take cash, credit cards and checks. Ten percent of the proceeds will be returned to Southern Coos Health Foundation for hospitalrelated projects.

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Donations welcome Joseph Bain, a member of the Southern Coos Health Foundation board, collects donations during the sixth annual drive-through flu shot clinic Oct. 1. The clinic was considered one of the most successful yet and donations helped defray some of the costs, according to organizers, while grants will take care of the rest.

BANDON — Southern Coos Hospital’s sixth annual drive-through flu shot clinic, held Oct. 1, was deemed a success. According to the hospital, nurses dispensed all 700 shots by noon, delivering an average 2.33 shots per minute. That’s the fastest any of the nurses who have helped each year can remember, said Melody GillardJuarez, executive director of the Southern Coos Health Foundation, who helps organize the event. Traffic was backed up almost to U.S. Highway 101 on 11th Street before the scheduled 7 a.m.

opening of the gates, which opened early to accommodate the flow. The cost of the vaccine is about $10 per shot, Gillard-Juarez said. Donations collected by Southern Coos Health Foundation at the site raised $2,595, averaging $3.70 per shot. “One donor wrapped five $20’s and slipped them into the donation jug (being held by Joseph Bain) and another person left a $50 bill,” Gillard-Juarez said. “A $1,000 donation from Southern Coos Hospital Auxiliary to the foundation and a $1,000 sponsorship from

BANDON — Alive After Five returns to Bandon from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18. The Greater Bandon Association has announced that this will be the final third Friday of the month activity for the year. Bandon Mercantile will be donating 10 percent of all of their sales from Bandon’s Alive After Five to breast cancer prevention. The donation will go to the Southern Coos Health Foundation for no-cost mammograms for uninsured women. Other merchants can do the same by contacting Beth Wood. Bandon Mercantile also will be serving complimentary wine and coffee and showing off new and fun items for the home. Art will be featured as usual with both downtown galleries participating. Second Street Gallery will be displaying its eclectic array of art including the photographic images of Kelle Herrick, subject of the recent Oregon Coast Film Festival’s audience choice award winner for “An Artist With A Camera.” Also, Candace Kreitlow will be providing music on her harp. Art by the Sea Gallery and Studio in the Continuum Center in Old Town Bandon is inviting the public to vote for their favorite in the 3-D Sculpture and Small Quilt Show. Everyone is encouraged to view the entries and to meet David Woof, a local potter and educator, who will announce the People’s Choice and other ribbon prizes at 6 p.m. The Gary Robertson Trio will be playing for the reception and refreshments are

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being provided by Pacific Blues. Many downtown businesses will be featuring artists as well. Forget-MeKnots will be hosting fiber artist Liz Brende in its shop. Truffles! welcomes Clearly Crow jewelry designer, Sherry Woodruff, to Alive After Five. See Woodruff’s newest collection, enjoy light refreshments and sample Oregon microbrews. Be sure to sign up for the drawing for a chance to win one of Woodruff’s unique pieces. Refreshments will abound as well. As mentioned, Pacific Blues will have a nohost wine bar in conjunction with the Art by the Sea Gallery’s opening. Pacific Blues also will have tastings of two Oregon wines. The Loft Wine & Deli will be pouring tastes of wines and offering samples of some of their deli foods and desserts. There also will be plenty of other activities in Old Town shops. To celebrate the newly expanded floor space, WinterRiver Books will be having a drawing to give away a hand-blown glass pumpkin with a Halloween hat. No purchase necessary to enter and refreshments will be available. And Bandon Card & Gift Shoppe, ByThe-Sea Treasures and the Toy Room will be hosting a new Halloween Scavenger Hunt among the three stores. All who complete the scavenger hunt will win a prize. For more information on Alive After Five activities, call 541-297-2342.

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Northwest Health Foundation will add another $2,000 toward the cost. The foundation will also donate from funds previously raised. A grant from Immunize Oregon will help cover supply and staffing costs.” Gillard-Juarez said staff heard many comments thanking the hospital for providing the service, grateful for the ease of getting protected — and several who said,“That shot didn’t hurt a bit” or, “You’ve already given me the shot?” “I think that speaks well for the professionalism and caring of the hospital staff,” she said.

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doing to create ‘Art to Save the Sea’and draws attention to our presence in Bandon,” said Washed Ashore creator Angela Haseltine-Pozzi. The Washed Ashore project, located in the Harbortown Events Center building,325 Second St.S.E., in Old Town, has changed its workshop hours for the winter. Winter hours are 1-7 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday. The public is welcome and encouraged to help create sculptures from collected, cleaned and sorted ocean trash that has washed ashore. The current sculptures being created will go on exhibit at SeaWorld in San Diego, Calif.; San Antonio, Texas and Orlando, Florida this coming spring.

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BANDON — Washed Ashore is featured in a segment of an Oregon Public Broadcasting Art Beat program, which will air at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, on OPB. The segment was recorded in Bandon last summer. For those who are unable to watch the program on TV, it can be accessed online at http://bit.ly/1anZDkK. In addition, KEZI-TV in Eugene featured a two-part report on the Washed Ashore project, which ran Friday,Oct.11 and Saturday, Oct. 12. That segment can be viewed at http://bit.ly/195oZWW. “These reports spread the word about what we are

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BANDON — In honor of Rotary International’s October polio awareness month and World Polio Day Oct. 24, the BandonBy-The-Sea Rotary Club will hold a “Pitch & Putt Out Polio” golf fundraiser from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27, at the Bandon Dunes Practice Facility (Shorty’s). Bandon Dunes Golf Resort is cosponsoring the event. Cost is a $20 donation per player (cash or checks only) and all ages are welcome. Grand prize is a $100 gift certificate to Bandon Dunes and a closest-to-the-pin prize will be awarded on each hole. In addition, a putting contest will be held, with the winner receiving a $50 gift certificate to Bandon Dunes. Any ties for the low gross will be determined by a score card playoff, determined by Bandon Dunes. Any ties on the putting green will be determined by a putt-off. Reservations can be made by calling Bandon Golf Supply, 541-3471636. Walk-ons also are welcome. All proceeds will be

donated to the Rotary’s PolioPlus campaign, with the goal to eradicate the debilitating disease worldwide through immunizations. In 1985, when Rotary began its fight against polio, there were 350,000 cases worldwide. In 2012, there were 223 cases — a 99 percent reduction. To date, Rotary has contributed more than $1 billion and countless volunteer hours to the protection of more than two billion children in 122 countries. There are only three countries in which polio has never been stopped: Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan. Rotary’s chief role is fundraising, advocacy and mobilizing volunteers. Other partners in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative are the World Health Organization, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the UN Foundation and UNICEF, along with world governments. Every dollar raised is matched 2:1 by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation through 2018.

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Air Force swearing-in Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. and intelligence officer Rick Francona of Port Orford, left, who is also a noted author, military analyst and commentator on Middle East topics, administers the oath and swears in Bandon resident Steven Eggert Monday at the city’s flagpole. Eggert, who served from 2002-06 and was deployed three times to the Persian Gulf, will now serve as a USAF reserve officer. He grew up in Bandon and works at Hardin Optical.

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