Museums
The Coos
Art Museum 235 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay (541) 267-3901 is the center of the creative community,
offering artists exposure, and patrons enlightenment and education. It
is currently housed in the former city post office building, a beautiful
example of the art deco style. Collections include contemporary American
prints and contemporary Northwest art, in addition to changing and
permanent exhibitions. Several galleries display local artists. The
Steve Prefontaine Memorial Collection is located on the 2nd floor.
Begin your
journey through local history with a visit to the
Coos
Historical & Maritime Museum 1220 Sherman Ave., North Bend (541) 756-6320 You will see intricate baskets
made by Coos and Coquille Indians and a dugout canoe used on inland
waterways. Your experience continues with a look at shipbuilding --
important in early years -- and shipwrecks, as well as historical folk art
created by local artisans. These are only a few of the treasures that
chronicle the lives of the region's first settlers. Open all year Tuesday
- Saturday, 10am - 4pm.
The Marshfield
Sun Printing Museum
1049 N. Front St., Coos Bay (541) 267-3762 is a unique turn-of-the-century newspaper and job printing shop. This
five-sided building contains all of the type cases and printing equipment
used by The Marshfield Sun newspaper, a weekly that began publication in
1891. It continued until 1944. At that time it was the oldest newspaper in
Oregon continuously published by one editor. The museum also exhibits
photographs of early Marshfield (now Coos Bay) and river transportation.
The Coos
County Logging Museum
705 Maple, Myrtle Point (541) 572-1014. A permanent display contains tools, artifacts
and photos of the early logging industry. Housed in a building that
is a replica of the Tabernacle in Salt lake City, Utah, the collection
includes nine large, hand carved myrtlewood panels depicting the glory
days of logging in bas-relief. Open Memorial Day through Labor day, Monday
through Saturday, 10:00am - 4:00pm.
Art
Galleries
In addition to
the galleries at the Coos Art Museum, artists works are featured at
several smaller galleries in the community. The
Gallery at Evergreen Court in North Bend has a changing gallery that is
open 7 days a week. Exhibits are also on display at the Coos Bay Library,
the North Bend Library and occasionally at Pony Village Mall.
Live
Theatre
The area's
lively theater community supports several year-round theaters including,
Little
Theatre on the Bay in North Bend, the On
Broadway Thespians in Coos Bay, and the Waterfront
Players Repertory Company in North Bend. Little Theatre On
the Bay is the second longest-running community theatre in Oregon.
Other area productions are staged by the Bandon
Playhouse, Lakeside
Theatre Company, and the Sawdust Theatre of Coquille. Area high
schools add a number of student productions each year.
Festivals
Since 1978,
the Oregon
Coast Music Association
has sponsored the annual Oregon Coast Music Festival, traditionally held
the last two full weeks in July. Both residents and visitors enjoy the
luxury of a nationally acclaimed, first-class music festival in a charming
small town setting, and there is still time to explore and enjoy the
Southern Oregon coast. The festival features everything from classical to
jazz and folk performances in a variety of locations. A Community
Concert series, with tickets sold by subscription, brings national and
international music and dance groups to the area. Additional
offerings throughout the year include occasional visits from the Oregon
Symphony, the Eugene Symphony and other ensembles. The lively music
scene is augmented by performers and venues ranging from national acts at The
Mill Casino to
local groups playing jazz, rock and country music in many locations.
Another
popular festival is the annual Bay
Area Fun Festival
held the third weekend in September. The festival features activities for
all ages including a parade, quilt show, mountain bike race, the
"Cruz the Coos" car cruise, vendor booths, a car show and the
popular Prefontaine
Memorial Run.
The Prefontaine Memorial Run was established in 1979 to honor one of Coos
Bay's favorite sons, Steve Prefontaine. The Pre Run is 10,000 meters in
length and is held on a challenging course along one of Steve's favorite
training routes. The Pre is the showpiece of the Bay Area Fun Festival.
Some other
Area festivals/events include the Charleston Crab Feed in February, the
South Coast Clambake Jazz Festival and the Miss Coos County Scholarship
Pageant in March, the Charleston Oyster Feed in May, the Lumberjack Competition in
June, the North Bend July Jubilee, the Coos Bay
Kiwanis Salmon Barbecue, Charleston Seafood Festival and Coos Bay's Blackberry Arts
Festival in August. Surrounding area festivals include Bandon's Wine &
Food Festival, Powers
White Cedar Days, Reedsport/Winchester Bay's Ocean Fest and Kool Coastal Nights,
Bandon's Cranberry Festival, Coquille's Gay 90's Celebration and Myrtle
Point's Harvest Festival. Check the Community
Calendar for
dates and additional information.

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