Circles in the Sand: Experience a Bandon beach labyrinth
Experience one of a kind beach labyrinths in Bandon, Oregon. The ocean sweeps Bandon beaches twice every day, revealing a fresh canvas for labyrinth artist
Experience one of a kind beach labyrinths in Bandon, Oregon. The ocean sweeps Bandon beaches twice every day, revealing a fresh canvas for labyrinth artist
Obvious to those who live here, as well as those who vacation here regularly, Bandon continues to gain national recognition as one of the best
If you want to find a happy place, visit Creations By The Sea. This little studio is awash with one-of-a-kind, artistic creations – almost all
Shopping for uniquely coastal gifts? Bandon restaurants and retail shops stock cranberry-inspired products from edible goodies to home décor and accessories. The most productive cranberry
Labyrinths are an ancient form of walkable art, designed for meditation and reflection. No two labyrinths are the same. When people work to co-create labyrinths,
Contributed by Jim ProehlRepublished from the Bandon Historical Society newsletter The Chamber of Commerce fish fry was the highlight of the July Fourth celebration in
Excerpts and photos from “Bandon,” by Robert Miller and Reg Pullen with the Bandon Historical Society, Arcadia Publishing 2013, used by permission. Generations of Oregon
A parade was not part of the first Cranberry Festival. The parade was added in 1948, the second year of Bandon’s Cranberry Festival. The first
“Bandon Beachmen will meet Friday evening at the city hall. Bring parasols,” reads a notice in the August 28, 1924 edition of the “Western World.”
“ONE CHEESE WEIGHS TON,” reads the headline of an article in the June 4, 1936 edition of the “Western World.” The article reports, “What is