12A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL April 8, 2015 Alder Street plans fun for the Fiddle Sunday's celebration Members of Cottage Grove's First Presbyterian Church congregation gathered to celebrate Easter with a special service featuring a cross made of fl owers assembled by the church's youth, an Easter Egg hunt for the kids and a diorama contest featuring Bible scenes depicted using marshmallow Peeps. One church member said it was the biggest crowd he's seen for services at First Presbyterian in 20 years. BY JON STINNETT The Cottage Grove Sentinel T photos by Jon Stinnett Pastor Bruce Cameron dressed to impress. he members of Eugene- based contemporary bluegrass outfi t Alder Street use a simple formula to book their shows in local venues. “It’s mostly about fun,” said guitarist Ian Royer. “When we decide to take gigs, fun is the number one factor.” Alder Street will bring their brand of fun to the Axe & Fid- dle Pub in downtown Cottage Grove on Saturday evening, April 11, and they’ll have help that’s familiar to many here in the form of singer/songwriter Alex Salcido, half of the duo The Harmed Brothers along with Ray Vietti, a band that got its start in Cottage Grove and has toured the nation nearly nonstop since. Alder Street will also welcome Three Times Bad on Saturday’s bill, an Oakland and San Francisco-based string band that proudly defi es easy categorization. Alder Street fi rst organized as a group drawn together for a benefi t in Eugene’s Camp- bell Club Cooperative located (where else?) but Alder Street. Formed amidst a fl owering of string bands in Eugene, the band has undergone several lineup changes and currently features Chris Kelley on banjo, Aaron Nelson on bass, Jake Beckwith on fi ddle, Jesse Lawton’s man- dolin and the drums of Emily West. Many of the string bands that have fl ourished in Eugene’s un- derground scene have since re- located. “It’s coming back,” Royer said of the Eugene scene. “For a while there were a ton of bands, but they’re not around anymore. It’s hard to sustain any kind of musician’s lifestyle in Eugene. We’ve been able to last because we all have side gigs.” Alder Street counts two high-school teachers among its ranks, and they’re about a year past the recording of their al- bum “Americannibal,” recorded at Portland’s Fluff and Gravy Studios, an outfi t that’s also cur- rently producing the Harmed Brothers’ latest release. The al- bum showcases a more polished sound, Royer said, and has al- lowed the band to market a pris- tine effort online. It’s been about a year since Alder Street played in Cottage Grove, and Royer said the group is unsure if locals will recall their particular brand of blue- grass with a rock edge. Still, if Alder Street’s typical modus operandi is any indication, Sat- urday’s show will certainly be up-tempo. “Between the fi ve of us, we try to be very high-energy,” Royer said. “Even a lot of our slow songs end up being fast when we play them live.” Saturday’s show begins at 8:30 p.m. and has a $5 cover charge. Above: Grandma Rhonda Miller helps Levi and Jaxx Peone scour the garden for eggs. At left: Isabela Hermanson shows off her Easter dress and an impressive stash of eggs. courtesy photo Alder Street will be joined by Alex Salcido of the Harmed Brothers and Three Times Bad Saturday. Actual Spectrum Residents Life with ... Light the Way to a Cure Luminary Ceremony Friday, 10pm, June 21st Give the gift to the American Cancer Society & keep the light burning with a luminaria in memory of someone lost to cancer, in honor of someone still fi ghting, or in special recognition of someone who has beat the disease. Please complete and return this form to the address below. (Note: to order more than one Luminaria, please photocopy this form.) laughter Live in comfort. Make new friends. Enjoy each day. It’s time to thrive! • Anytime dining – our dining room is open from 7am-7pm, and three meals a day are included in the monthly rent • Washer & dryer in all apartments • Wellness Center with state-of-the-art Technogym equipment • Studio, one, and two bedroom apartments • Large, walk-in closets ® WHITE LUMINARIA $5 • PURPLE LUMINARIA $10 In Honor of: ___________________________________________ In Memory of: __________________________________________ In Support of: __________________________________________ We can personalize the Luminaria for you. List some of your loved ones likes and hobbies. ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to American Cancer Socitey and mail to: Luminaria 949 S. 6th St Cottage Grove, OR 97424 541.378.4332 2951 Coburg Road • Eugene, OR 97408 CrescentParkSeniorLiving.com Half mile north of the Beltline on Coburg Road Community fee WAIVED Move-in by 4/30/15 A SPECTRUM RETIREMENT COMMUNITY