Why Langlois is or should be world famous

So are the citizens of Langlois delusional??

WE THINK NOT.

Reasons:

1) We take pride in the fact that the name Langlois stirs up so much interest in the pronunciation. The subject is a great ice breaker  and is often the first question asked by visitors.

Langlois is a variant of the French "L'anglais" meaning the Englishman which seems to indicate the family name started when some English showed in France post-Norman conquest era. The variations in pronunciation stem from Anglicization and then Americanization down through the years.  There are variations still among Guernsey (home of our founding family) and Jersey Islands The name is not quite on par with the Welsh town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwy rndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. So really, one might  we have it easy, but  is still up for debate.  One of most accepted version is Langless stemming from a phonetic version of the 1860 Federal census of our Founding Family

 

  

  

However, the citation in Oregon's Names; How to Say Them and Where They are Located? by Bert Webber ( a well respected historian) lists the pronunciation as LANG lois.

The locals have their own take on the name: Lang lois  Langwau, Lang o ise, Lang lewis , Lang lis , Lang loy and probably more. Here are some samples from us locals. 


IN A LANDSCAPE at Valley Flora Farm: Classical Music in the Wild

Date: 

Saturday, September 7, 2024 - 4:00pm

Valley Flora Farm

94938 Floras Creek Road Langlois, OR 97450

IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the Wild™ is an outdoor concert series where America’s most stunning landscapes replace the traditional concert hall. Guests explore the surrounding environment while listening to the music through wireless headphones, creating an immersive experience that fosters a connection with the music, nature, and with one another. Explore the full 2024 series at this link.
About this location

This evening concert will take place at Valley Flora Farm in Langlois, Oregon. An organic farm and “mother-and-two-daughter collective” nestled on the banks of Floras Creek, Valley Flora Farm grows hundreds of varieties of vegetables, berries, and fruit with the help of draft horses, a handful of fantastic employees, one little tractor, and 12 kilowatts of solar power. The piano will be situated in the middle of the farm, north of the horse corral. Concert check-in opens at 4:00 pm, and the performance begins at 5:00 pm. Please arrive early enough to park and walk to the site.

Thanks to the sponsorship of Bandon Dunes Charitable Foundation and Travel Southern Oregon Coast, a portion of ticket sales will benefit the Wild Rivers Land Trust, a non-profit organization working to protect watersheds, open space, and working ranches, farms, and forests for future generations.

This event takes place on the ancestral and occupied homeland of The Confederated Tribes of Siletz including the Tututni peoples.
Accessibility and other FAQs

Parking at this site is extremely limited and we encourage carpooling. Guests may have to park up to 1/2 mile from the site, depending on roadside parking availability so please plan ahead. There will be a drop-off area near the site for guests, chairs, and picnics. There will be a small # of reserved parking places for those with ADA placards. The site itself is on grassy uneven terrain. There will be no shuttle service provided. Please see the FAQ section below for additional details on accessibility, dogs, food, and other answers about this specific location.
Good Neighbor Program

IN A LANDSCAPE’s Good Neighbor Program provides access to those who might not otherwise be able to afford a ticket to this outdoor classical music experience.

Eligibility at this site:

    Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) Cardholders use promo code: “inalandscape” (EBT card required at check-in)
    To request a Good Neighbor ticket for another reason, please email gnp@inalandscape.org

 

 

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World Famous Langlois Musician Steve Montana-Lawrence: New stuff!

Steve is the kind of music you love around a camp fire or while stuck in traffic (like you people who have stop lights in your town ha ha suckers!)

 

I love Cluck Old Hen

ON AMAZON:

 
YOUTUBE 27 tracks:
 
JazzyBluesGrassy CD on. SPOTIFY:


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It's good!!

Grand Trifecta Garage Sale at the Lions Club, Aug 24th and 25th

Date: 

Saturday, August 24, 2024 - 9:00am

 

The Langlois Lions Club is hosting a Grand Trifecta, August 24th and 25th, Saturday and Sunday from 9 to 4 pm, at the club house 48136 Floras Lake Loop, just south of Langlois on the right, off Hwy 101.

The Trifecta promises to be of interest whether or not one is a garage sale fanatic.

The three- for- one event:

1) Benefit Indoor sale: Mostly high quality items including furniture, household items, exercise bike and much more.

We also encourage people who would want to do a "trunk or tail gate sale" and the like to sign up for a space in our yard free of charge. Current vendors: Creations by the Sea (resin art), Surfin' Goats Jam, Ali's Wicky Wacky Creations (tie dye hand-made goods), Sonja's Treats (baked goods) and other garage sale vendors. We are also still interested in additional indoor vendors.

2) Mini Art exhibit: Rock bottom prices featuring paintings by Jean Stephenson, Georganne White, Michael Ousley and hand made fiber items by Yvonne Ousley.

3)Mini-Open House: tour of renovations of the bath rooms and kitchen/ info re our Lions Club/ cookies/ coffee/tea.

For more information or registration of either a space indoors or outdoors: Deanna McDermott, call 541 348 2507, text: 541 251 1530 or FB Message.

Southwestern Oregon Preppers (SWOP) at the Langlois Library

Date: 

Saturday, July 20, 2024 - 12:00pm

Southwestern Oregon Preppers (SWOP) will be holding its monthly meeting at Noon on Saturday, July 20, 2024 at the Langlois Library, 48234 US-101, Langlois, OR 97450. We will be meeting outside so bring something to sit on.

The main topic is "SHOW AND TELL". SWOP members will be sharing various skills, tips and techniques.

SWOP meetings always start with a question and answer period before the main topic so all in attendance get a chance to participate.

This is a free public meeting to get to know fellow local preppers in southwestern Oregon counties and to exchange information and ideas. It is important for individuals to understand that they will be “on their own” in the event of a disaster and not depend on receiving outside help. Join Southwestern Oregon Preppers on Facebook and/or meetup.com.

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