The fourth-annual Bay Area Optimist of Coos County Easter egg hunt will be held on Saturday, March 19, at 10th Street Park on the corner of 10th and Johnson streets in Coos Bay. The egg hunt for children 6 years old and younger begins at 10 a.m.; 7- to 12-year-olds will start their search for eggs at noon.
Prizes and refreshments will be provided.
Coquille
The Coquille Valley Elks Lodge will once again sponsor its annual Easter egg hunt at the lodge/golf course. This will take place at 1 p.m. on Easter Sunday, March 27. Also, Easter brunch will be served between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. All Elks and guests are invited.
Reedsport
The annual Reedsport area community Easter egg hunt will take place at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 27, at Jim Barrone Park next to Highland School on Longwood Drive. There will be five age categories for children 10 years old and younger, and lots of eggs for all to take home. The Easter Bunny will be available for photo opportunities with the children.
Eggs will be supplied by the Gardiner/Reedsport Lions Club and the Winchester Bay Merchants Association. Alice Weathers and her crew at Pizza Ray's in Winchester Bay will donate the time and materials to cook and dye the eggs.
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Uh...ok!? I personally think this is a great idea. As a fan of target shooting I sometimes try and find somewhere in the woods somewhere to shoot and it's hard to find a place where it will be safe. This will help eliminate shot up signs and busted glass in the woods and on the back trails. Let's hurry and make this happen!
This whole thing is just a Peliosi/Reid socialist machine cat fight with the president.They could care less about what is really needed(As usual).All they care about is another jab against thier enemy Bush.
Well, that is a good example of the type of drivers there are around here. I have never seen so many people DISOBEY the law in my life. I have come close to getting hit from behind twice and I was STOPPED. There are a lot of bad drivers around here.
Very nice article, unfortunately pretty soon the morons are going to start blaming the rainfall on "global warming." Only morons believe global has anything to do with humanity, or humans can do anything about it. Imbeciles...all of 'em.
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