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Hello Music Lovers!   
  
The 48th Oregon Coast Music Festival kicks off with a milestone.  
  
This July 11, the Bay Area Concert Band celebrates its 50th anniversary with a free outdoor concert at Mingus Park Amphitheater — and we can't think of a better way to open the festival.  
  
Directed by Stephen Simpkins, with special guest Aaron Johnson on clarinet and saxophone, this is the kind of afternoon that reminds you why live music in a beautiful place is worth every bit of effort to get there.  
  
Saturday, July 11 · Noon · Mingus Park Amphitheater, Coos Bay · Free  
  
Make your reservations ahead of time so that you can head over to Bandon afterward — Aaron Johnson and his ensemble move to Angelo's Italy in Bandon at 5 pm for an evening of jazz.   
#freeevents #oregoncoastmusicfestival #coosbay #oregoncoast #LiveMusicOregon Featured News by Oregon Coast Music Association OCMA
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The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is proud to announce the graduation of Deputy Joseph Shelton and Deputy Jacob Fricke from the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) Basic Corrections Academy.  
  
Over the course of the academy, both deputies completed classroom and hands-on training in corrections operation, custody supervision, legal studies, report writing, defensive tactics, emergency response, ethics and professional standards.  
  
We are especially proud to recognize their outstanding achievements.   
  
Deputy Fricke received the Dr. Ernest M. Ogard Jr. Academic Achievement Award, recognizing his exceptional academic performance in the class.   
  
Deputy Shelton was honored with the prestigious Victor G. Atiyeh Award, one of the Academy's highest distinctions, presented to a graduate who exemplifies leadership, character, professionalism, and dedication.   
  
These honors are a testament to the caliber of individuals serving our community and the bright future they have ahead at DCSO.   
  
Please join us in congratulating Deputies Shelton and Fricke on this milestone and wishing them continued success throughout their careers.Photos from Douglas County Sheriff's Office's post Featured News by Douglas County Sheriff
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