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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL July 13, 2016 B EYOND THE G ROVE Senior Meals programs Regional news from Lane County and CG's neighbors Offering Meals on Wheels and Cafe 60 at the following loca- tions: Anyone age 60 and older is served, regardless of income, sug- gested donation is $3. Guests under age 60 are welcome to attend for $8 per meal. NDHS' Bowen excels at leadership conference M ore than 9,380 of America’s best and brightest high school stu- dents traveled to Atlanta to connect with top future business leaders and showcase their talents as they competed for the op- portunity to win more than $179,000 in cash awards. The Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica (FBLA) National Leadership Confer- ence was held June 29–July 2 in Atlanta. Participants from across the United States and abroad attended this exciting con- ference to enhance their business skills, expand their networks, and participate in more than 65 business and business-re- lated competitive events. Abigail Bowen from North Douglas High School in Drain received national recognition at the FBLA Awards of Ex- Cottage Grove Riverview Terrace 925 W. Main St., Cottage Grove Noon: Tues., Wed., Thurs. cellence Program on July 2. Bowen competed in Impromptu Speaking and brought home second place. For the Im- promptu Speaking event, students are giv- en a topic, two note cards and 10 minutes to prepare a four-minute speech related to one or more of the FBLA goals. At the end of the 10-minute prep time, students give their speech in front of judges. “After the fi nals round I was more confi dent than I had ever been after a competition, but when it came down to sitting in the crowd and waiting for them to call names for top ten I have never been more nervous. I’m so lucky to have fi nally reached my ulti- mate FBLA goal and I couldn’t have done it without my amazing advisor or the sup- port of Oregon FBLA,” said Bowen. Creswell Cresview Villa 350 S. 2nd St., Creswell Noon: Mon., Wed., Fri. Thursday, July 14: Breaded Chicken Patty or Beef Liver & Onions Friday, July 15: Furlough Day. Monday, July 18: Roast Pork w/Orange Glaze or Country Steak w/Gravy Tuesday, July 19: Meatloaf Sandwich Half or Shaved Turkey Sandwich Half Wednesday, July 20: Turkey Patty w/Gravy or Beef Mushroom Patty Drain/Yoncalla area Abigail Bowen Served at 400 Main St., Yoncalla. (For Douglas County Meals on Wheels eligibility, call 541- 440-3677.) Suggested donation $3.50 BRIEFS FROM BEYOND ‘Stand by Me’ art market around Oregon will be present- ing their original wares at the Brownsville Art Center at 255 Main St, Brownsville. The Brownsville Art Asso- ciation is presenting a one-of a-kind Art Market on Saturday, July 23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. especially for the 30th Anniver- sary of the release of the movie Stand By Me which was fi lmed in Brownsville. Artists from Houseman graduates from Ithaca Sutherlin native Houseman graduated from Itha- ca College’s School of Health Sciences and Human Perfor- mance with a degree in Occu- pational Therapy, the college announced. The degree was awarded in May 2016. Located in New York’s Fin- ger Lakes region, the College is home to 6,100 undergraduate and 460 graduate students. LCC Board of Education meets July 13 The Lane Community Col- lege Board of Education meets Wednesday, July 13, at 6:30 p.m. in the boardroom, building 3, 4000 E. 30th Ave., Eugene. Thursday, July 14: Homestyle Turkey Patty w/Gravy Friday, July 15: Mini Garden Chicken Salad Tuesdays, July 19: Chicken Rice Bake Hap 4th o py July! f 83404 Rodgers Road • Creswell, Oregon 97426 • License#179798 Meet the DJ/Program Host DALLAS MCCORD Cowboy Cultural Corner on Sunday 1-4 KNND 1400 AM Dallas and PJ McCord love hosting the Cowboy Culture Corner every Sunday aft ernoon from 1-4 on KNND. It gives us a chance to share the fi nest cowboy music and poetry that you would ever want to stick an ear to. Dallas, an excellent singer, songwriter, emcee and storyteller has been involved with the cowboy genre for 30+ years. Many of the artist he and PJ play on the radio are friends and fellow performers. Th is brings a personal touch to the show. In 2007 Dallas was awarded Small Region Disc Jockey of the year from the Academy of Western Artist in Arlington, Texas. What a thrill to represent KNND and receive the award from Lynn Anderson. Tune in pert-ner every Sunday, settle back and enjoy the old and new western music and cowboy poetry. You will not be disappointed. $ PUUBHF ( SPWF 4 FOUJOFM BY LIL THOMPSON For the Sentinel Plants & Produce 1 Gallon Geraniums - 99¢ while supplies last IT’S THE PLACE TO BE 77380 Hwy 99 S. • CG • 541-942-5004 Perrenials, Hanging Baskets, Roses, Trees, Shurbs, Garden Art, and Statuary Call ahead to order pints and fl ats. 541-912-0931 District Offi ce at 541-686-2100 to see if the positions are still open. Call any of the Rural Art Center members if you are interested in attending the RAC Summer Film camp in August. LORANE COUNTRY NEWS Rachel Shady Oaks erries Blueb are y! Read L adies of Lorane are in- vited to join the church ladies for a no-host lunch at the Lorane Deli at 12:30 pm today, Wednesday, July 13. This is a chance for community women to enjoy lunch and get to know each other better. Lorane Fire Board meets this Thursday, July 14 at 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested in coach- ing football or boys or girls bas- ketball is asked to call the CAL Our Community Newspaper since 1889 Subscribe and $AVE Grab a BITE of Cottage Grove R estaurant G U I D E DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS NACHO BAR SUNDAYS 12-8PM NEW HAPPY HOUR FOOD MENU 3-7PM *LEEV&RWWDJH*URYH EL TAPATIO Mexican Restaurant & Cantina (541) 767-0457 321 Main Street Cottage Grove, OR 97424 Lobby Phone: 541.942.2468 Studio Line: 541.942.5548 Online requests: request@knnd.com SOUTH LANE COUNTY FIRE & RESCUE SAVE MONEY. SAVE LIVES. SANDWICH Daily Specials Ground Ambulance Memberships $65 per year Ground Ambulance & Air Membership 20% OFF for Active Military & Vets Tuesday Night is Senior Night 4pm-8pm OF THE WEEK Open Daily for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun-Thurs 6 a.m. - 10 a.m. Fri. & Sat. $110 per year Meatball Fresh Homemade Soups Daily Hot & Cold Sandwiches, Salads Cookies, Brownies, Breakfast Croissants and other Baked Goods Daily 9am-6pm 616 East Main St. Cottage Grove, OR 541.649.1117 Call 541-942-4493 for info. FOR EMERGENCY DIAL 911 Serving South Lane County. 9A CAROUSELDELICATESSEN.COM Call In Orders Dine-In Catering 1590 Gateway Blvd. • Cottage Grove • 541-942-7144 CONES SHAKES SUNDAES FLOATS