Hunger Awareness Week events


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June 21 through June 28

Sponsored by Oregon Coast Community Action

To join the fight against hunger or for a detailed schedule of activities and events, those interested can visit http://www.orcca.us.

Food drives

n June 21: The Coos Democratic party will host a food drive in Bandon, North Bend and Coquille, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. — donate canned/boxed goods.

 n June 21: Savory Natural Foods in Gold Beach & Brookings Natural Food Co-Op will gather donations of canned/boxed goods.

 Family activities

n June 22: Healthy Kids Day by OSU extension — with healthy snacks & fun games at Mingus Park, 3-4:30 p.m.

 Cooking & health events

n June 21: OSU Extension nutrition talk in the Park West meeting room, 10th & Anderson in Coos Bay from 1:30-3 p.m..

n June 23: "Nurture by Nourishing," free class by Jardin Kazaar at Black Market Gourmet, 6 p.m.

n June 24: Free Family Food Educators canning class in Coos Bay at Park West meeting room, 1 p.m.

n June 24: Free Family Food Educators dehydration class at Port Orford 1st Community Church, 5:30 p.m.

n June 27: Free Family Food Educators canning class at the Bandon Public Library at 5 p.m.

Local author appearance

 n June 23: Jayel Gibson, author of the Ancient Mirror series, will sign books & take donations at Gold Beach Books, 6 p.m.

n June 27: Jayel Gibson, will sign books & take donations for food pantries at Words & Pictures in Brookings, 1 p.m.

Future of Food Film

 n June 22: A free film showing at the Coos Bay Public Library will feature “The Future of Food,” on the change in the supply of food, at 7 p.m. in the Myrtle Room.

 Learn about hunger & food

 n June 20: "Childhood Hunger & the Share Bear Snack Pack program" discussion at Zonta of the Coos Bay area meeting, noon at the Red Lion.

 n June 23: Bobbi Stewart on "Coos Head Transitioning to a Co-op" talk in the From Ground to Globe series at Colette's Café from 6-8 p.m.

 n June 23: "Food & Fuel: How glob

al trends effect rural areas" at Bay Area Rotary, at noon at Red Lion

n  June 24: "Childhood Hunger & the Snack Pack Program" at Brookings Rotary at noon at Bella Italia  

n June 26: "Vulnerable Children & CASA" talk at Coquille Kiwanis at 6 p.m. at Figaros Pizza

n June 27: "Hungry Children & the Snack Pack Program" discussion at Bandon Rotary at noon, location TBA

Music events

 n June 27: Country western band Stampede will host a benefit concert at 7p.m. at Dawson's Stein Room, in Coos Bay,  $5 at the door.

 n June 28: Sobers Family Center will host an open house benefit event, in downtown Coos Bay, with fun activities, games and live music by three bands. Bring two cans of food for free admission.

 
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