COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL February 18, 2015 11B C ALENDAR C HOICES 19 T HURSDAY 8:30-9:30 a.m.: KNND 1400 AM Beeper Show. See Thursday’s listing for detail. 10 a.m.: NAMI. At Jack Sprats on Main St. Info: 541-343-7688 10 a.m.-1 p.m.: Creswell’s Over- 40 Social Club. At Creswell Community Center, 99 S. 1st St, one block south of City Hall. Learn more at http://www.face- book.com/creswellover40 11 a.m.-2 p.m.: Closet at 6th and Gibbs. Church of Christ 6th and Gibbs, together with Lane Pregnancy Support Center, offer diapers and maternity, infant and other clothing sizes as supplies allow. Noon: CG Rotary Club. Stacy’s Covered Bridge Restaurant, 401 E. Main. Info: 541-942-9489. Noon-3 p.m.: Adventist Community Services. 820 S. 10th St. Free clothes, shoes, bedding and emergency food boxes. Does NOT pay for elec- tricity, gas, pharmacy or other such bills. Good useable dona- tions welcome (clothes, bed- ding, bathroom, kitchen towels). 4 p.m.: Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support. Support group for families caring for family mem- bers with Alzheimer’s meet at Magnolia Gardens. Info: 541- 942-0054. 5:15-6:15 p.m.: TLC Community Kitchen. Free. Trinity Lutheran Church, 675 S. 7th. Doors Open 5 pm. Info: 541-942-2373. 7 p.m.: South Lane County Fire and Rescue Board Meeting. Open to the public. At Creswell Station. Info: 541-942-4493 or 942-3395. 7:30 p.m.: Eastern Star #4. Meets at the Masonic Center, 33322 Row River Rd. Members only. 20 F RIDAY 8 a.m.: All Professionals Network. A referral organiza- tion designed to increase busi- ness among its members. A fun proactive group that is interested in the future growth and devel- opment of business in Cottage Grove. Meets in Shepherd Room at the Cottage Grove Community Center. Donuts & Coffee served. $25 annual dues. Info: Laura Harmon 541-870- 1681. 8:30-9:30 a.m.: KNND 1400 AM Beeper Show. See Thursday’s listing for detail. 9 a.m.: Preschool Music and Art Class. Appropriate for ages birth to 5 and their par- ents or caregivers. Held at First Presbyterian Church. No sign-up necessary. Info: Joanna Newton 541-942-4550 10:30 a.m.: Story Time for Tots. Cottage Grove Library. Ages 0-6 recommended (w/parental supervision) to listen to stories and participate in fun filled age appropriate fun. 1-4 p.m.: Pinochle Playing. All ages men and women at Senior Center in CG Community Center, 700 E. Gibbs. Any level of player. (Wed. and Fri.) Info: 541-942-3694 1:30-3 p.m.: NAMI Connection. At Healing Matrix, 632 Main St. Support group program for people living with mental health issues and is operated by peers for peers. Info: 541-343-7688 5 p.m.: VFW “Community Invited” Dinner. Public and families always welcome. VFW Post #3473, 3160 Hillside Dr. Includes entrée, salad, dessert, 22 S UNDAY 8-11 a.m.: Elks Lodge Breakfast. All you can eat! Ham and/or sausage, eggs the way you like ‘em, biscuits & gravy, pancakes, French toast, hash browns, cof- fee and juice. Adults $6; Kids $3. 755 N. River Rd. Info: 541- 942-3554 10 a.m.-4 p.m.: Introduction to Sustainable Beekeeping. At Aprovecho, by donation, at 80574 Hazelton Rd. Instructor: Mercantile on Main Street. Info: Pat Easton 541-530-9221 1:30 p.m.: Classic Movie Film Festival. A different “clas- sic” movie every month! In Shepherd Room of Cottage Grove Community Center, 700 E. Gibbs Ave. Free popcorn and drinks. 5 p.m.: Teen Games. Cottage Grove Library. Tween and Teens invited to play board games. Play available ones at library or bring some from home. Bring a friend or two! 5-6:30 p.m.: Community Dinner. First Methodist Church, 334 Washington Ave. Adults $5. 12 p.m.: South Lane Wheels Board Meeting. 1450 Birch Ave. Open to public. Open com- ment period provided. Agenda and minutes posted at www. southlanewheels.org. For more info: Ruth Linoz, Executive Director, 541-942-0456 Noon-3 p.m.: Adventist Community Services. See Thursday’s listing for detail. 3 p.m.: Veterans Support Services. Reps and caseworkers from the VA available to help veterans connect to resources and benefits. At Healing Matrix, 632 E. Main St. Info: 541-767- 3707 DR. JONATHAN BACKER Every Smile has a story ‡ 6DPH 'D\ 0HWDO )UHH &URZQV ‡ 'LJLWDO ;UD\V ‡ 1HZ 3DWLHQWV :HOFRPH ‡ 3UHYHQWDWLYH DQG &RVPHWLF 'HQWLVWU\ Let us be a part of yours! 1551 E. Main Cottage Grove, OR 541-942-8437 “Creating Smiles That Last A Lifetime” www.drjonathanbacker.com beverage. Adults $8, Kids 6-17 $3, 5 and under free. Handicap accessible. Drug, Smoke and Alcohol Free. Info: John Landon 541-946-3888 5-6 p.m.: Stand for Peace/ Occupy CG. Rally in the Community Square, 7th and Main Streets. 5-8 p.m.: Third Friday Steak Feed. Cottage Grove Elks Lodge, 755 N. River Rd. Menu includes: Grilled Steak, Baked Potato, Veggies, Salad, Roll and Dessert. Adults $9 Info: 541- 942-3554 6:30 p.m.: London Grange #937 Meeting. London Grange, 72746 London Road. Public invited. Info: Dennis Chapman 541-942-9681 7-9 p.m.: Green Mountain Bluegrass Band. At Drain Civic Center, 205 W. A St., Drain. Admission $5 pp. Refreshments available. Presented by North Douglas Performing Arts Council. 21 S ATURDAY 10 a.m.: CG Historical Society. Program presented by Joanne Skelton on the history of the Applegate Trail. CG Community Center, 700 E. Gibbs. Anyone interested in our area’s history is welcome. Applegate Trail exhibit also in Library Feb. 17- March 30. Bill Bezuk, owner of The Eugene Backyard Farmer. Register at 541-942-8198 or at www.aprovecho.net/event/sus- tainable-beekeeping. 5-6 p.m.: “Sunday Supper”. Free supper and brown bag meal to take. Cottage Grove Community Center. Volunteers encouraged to help. 23 M ONDAY 8:30-9:30 a.m.: KNND 1400 AM Beeper Show. See Thursday’s listing for detail. 8:30-9:00am: SMART Start Making a Reader Today - Harrison Elementry School 11 a.m.-2 p.m.: Closet at 6th and Gibbs. See Thursday’s listing for detail. 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Bloodmobile. The Lane Blood Center Bloodmobile will be at the CG Community Center, 700 E. Gibbs Ave. Call 541- 484-9111 for an appt. or more information. 11:30-2:00pm: SMART Start Making a Reader Today - Harrison Elementary School 12:45 p.m.: Bingo. Reception Room at Community Center, 700 Gibbs. Public welcome. 5 cents per card per game 1-4 p.m.: Pine Needle Basketry. Instruction for making pine needle baskets for those 12 years and older. Materials cost depends on project. At Crafty Beginners & Intermediate Yoga CG Community Center, 7th & Gibbs Info: Jane L. Guerber 541-942- 5876 Wed.: 6 pm $5/session Cottage Grove Therapy Pool Aquatic Exercise Classes Community Center, 7th & Gibbs.; Info: Teresa 541-942-1185 24 4-5 p.m.: CG Youth Choir. Students age 12-16 may join. Rehearsals at First Presbyterian Church. Call Joanna Newton 541-942-4550 to audition and register. 5 p.m.: Science Pub. Coast Fork Willamette Watershed Council meets at The Axe & Fiddle Public House, 657 E. Main St. 5-6pm is socializing and updates; 6-7pm is featured speaker or topic. Tonight: Willamette Water 2100 Project, Sam Chan of OSU on water scarcity in the NW. 10% of food and beverage sales ALL NIGHT will be donated to Watershed Council - just tell your server you’d like to support them. Info: www.coastfork.org 5:15-6:15 pm: TLC Community Kitchen. Free. Trinity Lutheran Church, 675 S. 7th. Doors Open 5 pm. Info: 541-942-2373. 6:30-8:30 p.m.: Friends of Mount David. Meets at CG Museum Admin. Offices, corner of H and Birch. Info: 541-942- 4269. 7 p.m.: Axe and Fiddle Open Mic Night. Free admission. Sponsored by KSOW 106.7 FM LP Info: 541-942-1067 7 p.m.: CG Recreation Assoc. Meeting. Regular meeting of the CGR board of directors at 1440 S. 8th St. Info: 541-942- 3079. W EDNESDAY 7 a.m.: Kiwanis Club Sunrisers. Koffee Kup Restaurant, 1241 Hwy 99N. 7 a.m.: South Valley Rotary Club. Café Sheilagh, 1043 Hwy. 99. 8:30-9:30 a.m.: KNND 1400 AM Beeper Show. See Thursday’s listing for detail. 8:30-9:00am: SMART Start Making a Reader Today - Harrison Elementary School 10 a.m.-Noon: Genealogical Discussion Group. CG Community Center, 700 E. Gibbs Ave.; Free discussion on genealogical topics such as: research strategy, internet research, genealogical comput- ing, sources and much more. Contact: 541-942-9570. 11:30-2:00pm: SMART Start Making a Reader Today - Harrison Elementary School Noon: Kiwanis Club of CG. El Tapatio, 725 E. Gibbs Ave. Info: Cleo Dahlen 541-767-0795. 1-4 p.m.: Pinochle Playing. See Friday’s listing for detail. 2-3 p.m.: CG Children’s Choir. Accepting students ages 6- 11. Rehearsals held at First Presbyterian Church. No audi- tion necessary. Call Joanna Newton for registration informa- tion 541-942-4550. 6 p.m.: Community Dinner. Free. Church of the Nazarene, 152 S. M St. Info: 541-942-4422 6 p.m.: West African Drumming and Dancing Class. Guinean Master Drummer, Fode Sylla. Odd Fellows Hall, 317 Main St. 6 p.m. - Drumming Cost: $10; 7 p.m. - Dancing Cost: $10 or pre- pay for 5 classes for $40 Call to register or reserve a drum. 541-505-6399 Will continue on Wednesdays. 6:30-9:30 p.m.: Bingo. Cottage Grove Elks Lodge, 755 N. River Rd. Public Welcome. Info: 541- 942-0234 7-8:30 p.m.: NAMI Connection. See Friday’s listing for detail. T UESDAY 8:30-9:30 a.m.: KNND 1400 AM Beeper Show. See Thursday’s listing for detail. DRUG and ALCOHOL groups EXERCISE and FUN 8:30-9:30 am Mon.-Fri.; KIDS CLUB South Lane School District grades 3:00-4:00 pm Tues. & Thurs.; 11:00 am-12 pm Sat. 1-5. After school to 6 p.m. Mon-Fri on regular school Daugherty Aquatic Center days. Supervised play, homework help 1440 S. 8th St., 541-942-5533 and snack. Cost $50/month. Call for public hours, lap swim hours, family swim hours Info: 541-359-6794 and costs. Partial scholarships available. Shallow Water Aerobics Daugherty Aquatic Center Yoga - Community Center Mon, Wed, Fri 7:30-8:30 a.m. Mon. 6-7:30 p.m.; Fri 10-11:30 Call 541-942-5585 for more info a.m. $5 drop in, first class and cost - first session free. free. Info 541-554-6796 Children free. Info: 541-942- 3033 6:30-7 p.m.: Parents Connect. Fun-filled hour of story-time and literacy activities, songs and crafts. Presented in English and Spanish. For you and your chil- dren aged up to 6 years old to enjoy books at the library with support from S. Lane School District Family Resource Center. Library is located at 700 E. Gibbs, Ave. 6:30-8 p.m.: Women’s Support Group. Call Womenspace for location, 541-767-3879. Womenspace Crisis Line 24/7 is 541-485-6513. 7 p.m.: NAMI. Friends and family free support group at Healing Matrix, 632 Main St. Info: 541- 214-1473. 7 p.m.: Overeaters Anonymous. First Presbyterian Church, 216 S. 3rd St. (corner 3rd and Adams). Enter on 3rd St. No dues, fees or weigh-ins. Info: Saunders 541-942-5883. 7 p.m.: CG City Council. City Hall, 400 Main St. Info: 541- 942-5501. Will include pub- lic hearing on “Main Street Refinement Plan”. Copies of current draft of plan at www. cottagegrovemainstreet.com or in Comm. Dev. Dept. at City Hall. 25 Thursday 6:30 p.m.: AA Meeting- Rush Hour. Open Meeting. At CG Community Center, 700 Gibbs Ave. 6:30 p.m.: Al-Anon Meeting. At CG Community Center, 700 Gibbs Ave. Info: 541-554-7994 or 541-510-4228 7 p.m.: Narcotics Anonymous Book Study. Open Meeting. At Knights of Columbus, 1025 N. 19th St. Contact: 541-767-0906. Sunday Friday 7 p.m.: Nar-A-Non Family Meeting. CG Comm. Center, 700 Gibbs Ave. For family and friends of addicts. 7 p.m.: AA Meeting- No Name Group. At Knights of Columbus, 1025 N. 19th St. Info: 541-942-3942. 6:30 p.m.: Celebrate Recovery - At Cavalry Chapel Cottage Grove, 522 E Whiteaker Ave. Info: 541-520-8071 7 p.m.: Open AA meeting - Good Medicine Group. At CG Community Center, 700 Gibbs Ave., in Activity Room. Info: Karen 541-513-5126. 8 p.m.: AA meeting-Gratitude Group. Open meeting. At Knights of Columbus, 1025 N. 19th St. Info: 541-942-3942. Saturday Noon: AA Meeting-Women’s Good Grief Group. Closed meeting. Open to women alcoholics only. At Knights of Columbus, 1025 N. 19th St. Info: 541-942-0647 or 541-510-4228. 8 p.m.: AA Meeting-Open Candlelight Group. CG Comm. Center, 700 Gibbs Ave. On the last Sat. of the month - Open AA Speakers Meeting. 8 p.m.: Al-Anon Meeting-Step Study Group. CG Comm. Center, 700 Gibbs Ave. 6 p.m.: AA Meeting - New Beginners. CG Comm. Center, 700 Gibbs Ave. 7:15 p.m.: Narcotics Anonymous. Book study. At CG Community Center, back room,700 Gibbs Ave. Monday Tuesday Noon: AA Meeting- Noon Group. Big Book Study meeting. At Knights of Columbus, 1025 N. 19th. Info: 541-942-3942. 6:30 p.m.: Up the River Group. At Dorena Mercantile. Info: 541-946-1631 7 p.m.: Narcotics Anonymous. “A Way Back to Reality”, open participation. At CG Community Center, 700 Gibbs Ave. Wednesday 7 a.m.: AA Open Meeting. At CG Community Center, 700 Gibbs Ave. 7 p.m.: AA Meeting- Wednesday Night Beginners. Open meeting. At Knights of Columbus, 1025 N. 19th St. Info: 541-942- 3942. WEIGHT LOSS Tuesday 5 p.m.: Weight Watchers. At Living Faith Assembly, 467 S. 10th St. 541-942-2612. Thursday 10 a.m.: TOPS OR85. Take Off Pounds Sensibly, a weight- loss support group. At the United Methodist Church, 334 Washington Ave., Fireside Room. Info: Ellen 541-942- 0866 . 5:30 p.m.: TOPS OR969. Take Off Pounds Sensibly, a weight- loss support group. Weigh-In: 5:30 pm, Meeting: 6 pm. Meets at Jefferson Park Community Room, 325 5th Street. Info: Elaine 541-942- 8547. 5:30 p.m.: TOPS OR1020 (Creswell). Take Off Pounds Sensibly, a weight-loss sup- port group. Weigh-In: 5:30 pm, Meeting: 6 pm. Meets at Creswell Grange Hall, 298 W. Oregon Ave. Info: 541-895- 3156.