Printing museum hosts annual meeting

Tuesday, September 15, 2009 |
Members of the Marshfield Sun Printing Museum Association will gather for their annual meeting this month. The event is planned at 10 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 26, at the museum on Front Street in Coos Bay.
A short general membership meeting will begin at noon, immediately followed by a potluck lunch. Call 267-4027 for further information.
The Marshfield Sun is a unique printing museum, as it was a working newspaper office and print shop from 1891 to 1944 — and is today essentially as it was left in 1944, a press release said. In addition to offering personal tours for visitors to see and learn about several different presses and other printing equipment, the museum also houses antique office equipment, historic photographs and archives. Admission is free.
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