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4B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL March 18, 2015 Poison Prevention RX National Poison Prevention Week March 15-21, 2015 More than 2 million poisonings are reported to poison control centers each year, and more than 90 percent of these poisonings happen at home. One way you can poison-proof your home is to securely store medications in their original labeled containers. For more poison prevention and emergency response tips, visit aapcc.org today. Save the Poison Help Number in Your Phone Today! 1.800.222.1222 If a person is unconscious or having diffi culty breathing, call 911 immediately. This message sponsored by: Kauff man Guitars 541-942-5120 Creswell Health & Rehabilitation 735 S 2nd St, Creswell 541-895-3333 Del Sol Landscape Maintenance 541-731-7615 Caregiver Network of Cottage Grove PO Box 1132, Cottage Grove 541-942-3108 Bucks Sanitary Service 3960 W 12th Ave, Eugene 541-342-3905 Huddle Auto Repair 80408 Delight Valley School Rd, Cottage Grove 541-942-2521 Cottage Grove Police Department 104 E. Main St. Cottage Grove 541-942-9145 South Lane County Fire and Rescue 233 Harrison Ave, Cottage Grove 541-942-4493 Cottage Grove Sentinel 116 N. 6th Street, Cottage Grove 541-942-3325 WAYS TO SUPPORT When you just can’t wait for what you’ll do next, you can do anything! At Girl Scouts, girls are always counting down to the next adventure they’ll go on together. Maybe it’s artistic. Maybe it’s an experiment. Maybe it’s getting outside or helping the community. With us, the possibilities are endless, and you’ll make a bunch of new friends who just can’t wait to go with you. Together, you’ll fi nd out you’re capable of more than you ever imagined. So what are you waiting for? WAYS TO VOLUNTEER Be the troop leader that supports her every week—the one that watches her smile get bigger as she grows more confi dent. Mentor a Girl Scout Cookie Professional during cookie season so she can earn enough to reach the goals she and her troop set. Or work with other adults to provide the kind of behind-the- scenes support that makes it possible for her to make amazing new memories at Girl Scouts. Whether you can give a few hours, a few weeks, or a few months, volunteering with Girl Scouts is fl exible and fun. When you buy Girl Scout Cookies, you make adventures possible with every box. Will your Girl Scout Cookie Professional help the local animal shelter across town? Cross the country to see the Washington Monument or the Grand Canyon? Cross an ocean to fl y through the rainforest on a zip line? It’s up to her and her troop. When girls participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program, they get more than new adventures. Th ey develop important life skills—goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics—that will set them up for success beyond anything they can imagine. Th at’s why we ask you to buy the delicious cookies you crave all year from your local Girl Scout Cookie Professional—not from her parents. You will enjoy your favorite cookie even more knowing you helped her do all the amazing things she’s got planned for this year. Th anks to the generosity of donors like you, Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington is able to deliver on the mission of building girls of courage, confi dence, and character, who make the world a better place. One in three Girl Scouts in our council depend on fi nancial assistance, so your gift directly impacts the lives of girls in your community. Ways to Support Donate directly to Girl Scouts OSW Th e Women of Distinction Luncheon recognizes outstanding women leaders for their contributions to the community. Family Partnership • Planned giving Donate an item from the Girl Scouts OSW wish list! Items will ship directly to where they are needed. Wish list coming soon. Become a community supporter. Support us while you shop! Earn for GSOSW when you shop at Fred Meyer. Designate GSOSW as your preferred AmazonSmile charity. All contributions are tax deductible under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code. We respect our donors’ privacy. Your information will be used solely by Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington. Have questions, or want to learn more about how Girl Scouts benefi ts your community? We’re here to help! Contact our Fund Development team to learn more. Th is information brought to you by these Sponsors Cottage Grove Tax Offi ce • Starfi re Lumber Co. Alpine Heating & Air Conditioning Dr. Douglas Maddess DMD Family & General Dentistry Homestead Furniture • Brad’s Cottage Grove Chevrolet South Lane Fire & Rescue • Grove Medical Scarpelli’s • City of Cottage Grove • Cottage Grove Library • Middlefi eld Golf Course