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Bigfoot Fundraising Dinner

Join us at the Back Alley Pub & Grill for a "legendary" evening at our first Bigfoot Fundraising Dinner. Kicking off the night at 5pm with cocktail and social hour- because even Bigfoot needs to loosen up before making an appearance. Then, feast on our famous Traeger chicken and loaded mashed potato buffet accompanied by Vegetation flatbread and salad that's as fresh as the Pacific Northwest breeze. While you dine, you'll hear from our Bigfoot experts who'll dish out the latest news and sightings. It's an evening that's bound to be a "foot" above the rest!

*Proceeds go to the Coquille STEP program to save salmon on the river.

Cindy Caddell

Cindy works for the United States Forest Service as an archaeologist. She holds a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and an associate’s degree in psychology. Her senior paper to receive her bachelor’s degree was “Native American Myths and Legends of Sasquatch”.  Cindy was a full time professional photographer for 20 years and holds an Associate Fellow of Photography degree.

Cindy has received several professional awards for her photography including the prestigious Fuji Masterpiece Award from Fuji Film.  Cindy was also featured in a National Geographic article about bigfoot.

She is a member of The Olympic Project and the Bigfoot Field Research Organization. Cindy has had a life-long fascination with bigfoot and is the event organizer of Bigfoot and Brews Tour.  She often hosts bigfoot expeditions in the Pacific Northwest trying to obtain evidence of the existence of sasquatch.

Jerod Caddell

Jerod Caddell is a former Marine, combat veteran, and spent 15 years as a law enforcement officer.  He is currently an abuse investigator with Deschutes County, Oregon.  Jerod was never really a Bigfoot enthusiast until he was dragged into it by his wife, Cindy, nearly 15 years ago where he had an encounter on his first outing.  Since then, he's had other encounters but tries to take a skeptical approach using the investigative process. 

 

Jerod is currently a BFRO investigator and expedition co-leader.  He is also one of the founding members of the Tillamook Forest Group and an associate of the Olympic Project and has almost two decades of investigative experience. 

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