CHM release – Celebrate Coos History 2021! – October 30 – November 5, 2021 – The 2021 Celebrate Coos History fundraiser and celebration marks 130 years! Drawing from historical photos of our community, the theme is everything Black & White. Help us reach our fundraising goal, get involved and have fun with our social media contests, programs and events, online auction and our special open house – Friday’s Night at the Museum. CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Tuesdays & Thursdays, beginning October 12th @ 6:00 PM: Social Media Contest: History Trivia Tuesdays & Photo Recreation Throwback Thursdays (online); Saturday, October 30th – November 5th: Online Auction: https://www.auctria.com/auction/CelebrateCoos2021 Monday, November 1st @ TBD : Cooking Class: Seared Charleston Halibut with Chorizo, Heirloom Rancho Gordo Black & White Bean Cassoulet – Chef Eoghain O’Neill from Restaurant O (online); Tuesday, November 2nd @ 6:30PM: First Tuesday Talk: A Journey of Nuu-Wee-Ya’ Language Revitalization – Dr. Jaeci Hall sponsored by the Coquille Indian Tribe (CHM & online); Wednesday, November 3rd @ 6:00 PM: Portraits of the Past: Transforming Historical Black & White Photographs into Modern Illustrations – Josie Keating from Josie’s Art Lab (CHM); Thursday, November 4th @ 4:00 PM: Seeing in Black & White: The Beauty of Shadow & Light – Lisa Phillips from Lisa Michele Photography (CHM); Friday, November 5th @ 12:00 PM : Celebrating Our 130th Anniversary: November 5, 1891-2021 – Coos County Historical Society Annual Awards Ceremony & Panel Discussion about the Waterfront Heritage District future developments – Marcia Hart, Rodger Craddock, Greg Drobot & Heidi Sause (online); Friday November 5th @ 5:00 PM : Night at the Museum, Open House (exhibits, wine, photo booth, silent auction items, giveaways, and fun!) Register now! Website: https://cooshistory.org/celebrate-coos-history-2021/ Online Auction: https://onlinefundraiser.events/CelebrateCoos2021 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cooshistorymuseum Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cooshistorymuseum