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SCOUTS WERE HERE!  
  
The City of Coos Bay Parks Commission Adopt-A-Park Pilot Program sponsored a multi-week cleanup of the Mingus Park Community Building-Historic WPA Scout Cabin and surrounding trails and grounds.  
  
The cleanup started on April 10 with a call for volunteers to help with various projects. Members of the Oregon Trail Council of the Chinook-Wacoma District of Scouts BSA responded to the volunteer call on Sunday, April 14 to help with debris, brush, and ivy mitigation.  
  
Thank you  to Coquille Troop #314 and Coos Bay Troop #68!  
  
PHOTO (left to right) Josh Simons, Logan Simons, Xavier Simons, Jerry Jannsen and Elliot Jannsen.  
  
(Left to right) Logan Simons, Elliot Jannsen and Xavier Simons of Coquille Troop #314 inside the cabin.Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
SCOUTS WERE HERE!  
  
The City of Coos Bay Parks Commission Adopt-A-Park Pilot Program sponsored a multi-week cleanup of the Mingus Park Community Building-Historic WPA Scout Cabin and surrounding trails and grounds.  
  
The cleanup started on April 10 with a call for volunteers to help with various projects. Members of the Oregon Trail Council of the Chinook-Wacoma District of Scouts BSA responded to the volunteer call on Sunday, April 14 to help with debris, brush, and ivy mitigation.  
  
Thank you  to Coquille Troop #314 and Coos Bay Troop #68!  
  
PHOTO (left to right) Josh Simons, Logan Simons, Xavier Simons, Jerry Jannsen and Elliot Jannsen.  
  
(Left to right) Logan Simons, Elliot Jannsen and Xavier Simons of Coquille Troop #314 inside the cabin.Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
SCOUTS WERE HERE! The City of Coos Bay Parks Commission Adopt-A-Park Pilot Program sponsored a multi-week cleanup of the Mingus Park Community Building-Historic WPA Scout Cabin and surrounding trails and grounds. The cleanup started on April 10 with a call for volunteers to help with various projects. Members of the Oregon Trail Council of the Chinook-Wacoma District of Scouts BSA responded to the volunteer call on Sunday, April 14 to help with debris, brush, and ivy mitigation. Thank you to Coquille Troop #314 and Coos Bay Troop #68! PHOTO (left to right) Josh Simons, Logan Simons, Xavier Simons, Jerry Jannsen and Elliot Jannsen. (Left to right) Logan Simons, Elliot Jannsen and Xavier Simons of Coquille Troop #314 inside the cabin.Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post

Published on: 05/01/2024

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SCOUTS WERE HERE!

The City of Coos Bay Parks Commission Adopt-A-Park Pilot Program sponsored a multi-week cleanup of the Mingus Park Community Building-Historic WPA Scout Cabin and surrounding trails and grounds.

The cleanup started on April 10 with a call for volunteers to help with various projects. Members of the Oregon Trail Council of the Chinook-Wacoma District of Scouts BSA responded to the volunteer call on Sunday, April 14 to help with debris, brush, and ivy mitigation.

Thank you to Coquille Troop #314 and Coos Bay Troop #68!

PHOTO (left to right) Josh Simons, Logan Simons, Xavier Simons, Jerry Jannsen and Elliot Jannsen.

(Left to right) Logan Simons, Elliot Jannsen and Xavier Simons of Coquille Troop #314 inside the cabin.

Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
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