weekend weather friday saturday sunday 63º/43º 68º/47º 71º/49º Date High Low Rain 09-22 72 54 .16 09-23 74 53 .00 09-24 78 58 .00 09-25 73 52 .00 09-26 77 53 .00 09-27 64 54 .00 09-28 60 45 .25 COMPILED BY PEGGY & DAN GROUSBECK GO THE CHRONICLE’S WEEKLY SNAPSHOT OF LOCAL EVENTS AND MORE Point 2 Point Get There Challenge T he 2019 Get There Challenge t a kes place Oct. 7-21 and urges Oregonians to out-com- mute the competition. Get There is a product of the Oregon Department of Transportation, and is Oregon’s trip planning tool that Get2the Willamette SPRINGFIELD – On Friday, Oct. 4, in suppor t of wa l k i ng, biking and the Get There Challenge, a Wheels by the Willamette event will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. beginning at the Northbank Path at Aspen and West D Street in Springfi eld. Free bicy- cle safety checks, pedes- trian materials (i.e. bike maps, lights, etc.) and snacks. More info: Emma Newman: 541-726-4585 or enewman@spring- fi eld-or.gov. connects users to transporta- tion options, including fi nding a carpool match, joining or start- ing a vanpool, fi nding transit options and locating bike share stations. Visit getthereore- gon.org for more informa- tion on how you can win prizes for not driving alone. Design: Andrew von Engel/The Chronicle. File images Pour 2Cups CRESWELL– Creslane parents, feel free to drop into the C r e s l a ne Elementary School library between 8 and 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8 to have coffee with principal Amy Halley. Stay for as long or as little as you’d like. This is an opportunity to share ideas, hear about what is happen- ing at school, and connect with other families in an informal get-together. More dates: Dec. 10, Feb. 11, and April 14. Come2 TheChronicle Come2the Carnival CRESWELL – Creswell Christian Academy’s harvest of traditional games and prizes dard carnival games, including the cake second annual School Carnival is Friday, under October’s Hunter’s Moon. This year, walk. Pictured at last year’s event is cake Oct. 11 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 597 S. the carnival has expanded to include a walk winner Lilly Waidlow, of Creswell. Front St. Children of all ages can enjoy a baking contest, a children’s train and stan- CHRONICLE ARCHIVES Creswell Food 4 Kids (CF4K) is a community-spon- sored program seeking businesses to place food-do- nation baskets in their stores. The Chronicle has one, and encourages others to do the same. Those willing to help should contact Lisa Ross at CreswellFood4KidsProgram @gmail.com.