Hot Deals 2 find at
the Flea Market
THE CRESWELL
GRANGE FLEA
MARKET AND OPEN
HOUSE is Saturday,
Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. New items every
month. Free admission.
Free coffee, tea and
cookies while supplies
last. Located at
298 W. Oregon Ave.
weekend weather Always
time 2 fish
ANGLERS LOG
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
57º/48º
53º/46º
55º/50º
GO
THE CHRONICLE’S WEEKLY SNAPSHOT OF LOCAL EVENTS AND MORE
While poor weather limited
most anglers’ success last
week, things are looking up
now. It’s always a good time
to go fishing, and our expert
Frank Armendariz has all the
info you need. See Page 25.
Acupuncture
Treatment
with
Marco
Caturegli
Seeing
patients
on Thurs.,
Fri & Sat and by appt. at
Creswell Wellness Center
24 W. Oregon Ave • Creswell, Or • 541-895-4464 • www.creswellwellness.com • @creswellwellness
Not 2
early for
turkey
2 Faced
Harvest
Masquerade
the night away
COTTAGE GROVE – Dress up in
your favorite costume or ball gown
and come dance the night away at
the first annual Masquerade Ball,
Saturday, Oct. 26, 6 p.m. to midnight
at W.O.E Heritage Fair and Logging
Show grounds. Ages 21 and over
only. There will be a costume contest,
music, food and an open bar. Cost is
$20 per person, or $30 for couples.
Overnight RV parking and tent park-
ing available onsite; $30 with hook-
ups, $20 without hookups and $15 for
tents. Located at 2000 N. Douglas St.,
Cottage Grove.
Dinner
CRESWELL – Get an
early taste of the holi-
days by enjoyi ng a
T ha n k sg ivi ng-st yle
d i n ner. T he a n nua l
Harvest Dinner will be
held from 5-7 p.m. on
Friday, Nov. 1 in the
Creswell Presbyterian
Church Fellowship Hall;
their annual Country
Store and Bake Sale is
open from noon to 7:30
p.m. that day. Cost: $9 for
teens/adults and $4 for
kids 5 to 12; kids under
5 eat free. Raffle tickets
for a locally handmade
quilt are available most
days outside Creswell
Bi-Mart. Pictured is Larry
Schrenk of Creswell. The
church is located at the
corner of South 4th and C
streets. GINI DAVIS/THE
CHRONICLE
Want 2 Eat Brains! Braiiinns!
Zombie prom
will be a
‘night 2 dismember’
SPRINGFIELD – Join the Oregon
Modified Dolls at Driftwood
Bar for the annual A Night to
Dismember Zombie Prom on
Saturday, Oct. 26. The event
will be held from 9 p.m.-mid-
night and will include karaoke,
a zombie costume contest, and
raffle prizes. Proceeds go to 22
Until None to aid veterans. Ages
21 and older.
Chugga Chugga
Choo X2
COTTAGE GROVE
– The largest model rail-
road show in Lane County
comes to the Cottage Grove
Armory this weekend. This
free event, hosted by the
Willamette Cascade Model
Railroad Club, will feature
operational model trains in
a variety of scales including
HO, G, O and more. Hours:
Friday, Oct. 15, 10 a.m. to
8p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 16, 10
a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday,
Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. The Armory is located
at 628 Washington Ave.,
Cottage Grove. PHOTO
PROVIDED/WILLAMETTE
CASCADE R AILROAD
CLUB