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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Aug. 3, 2016 11B C ALENDAR C HOICES 4 T HURSDAY 9-10 a.m.: Adult Ukulele Class. Free at CG Library with Nolene. Ukuleles provided. 9-10 a.m.: KNND 1400 AM Beeper Show. Call in discussion show - various topics/guests. 541- 942-5548 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 Cre- swell Community Center, 99 S. 1st St, one block south of City Hall. Meet friends old and new. Socialize, learn Tai Chi, learn drawing or painting, play games, work puzzles, do chair yoga, hear speakers, bring handwork, share refreshments. All adults wel- come. Info: http://www.facebook. com/creswellover40 10:30-11:30 a.m.: Sing-Along. At CG Community Center, 700 E. Gibbs Ave. All welcome. 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 Restau- rant, 401 E. Main. Info: 541-942- 9489. 4-5:30 p.m.: LGBTQIA Teen Group Meeting. At South Lane Mental Health, 1345 Birch Ave. Info: 541-767-4231 4-6 p.m.: Ping Pong. Free at CG Community Center Recep- tion Hall, 700 E. Gibbs Ave. 4-7 p.m.: South Valley Farm- ers Market. Downtown 7th and Main. Eat fresh, buy local in the Grove! 5:15-6:15 p.m.: TLC Commu- nity Kitchen. Free. Trinity Lu- theran Church, 675 S. 7th. Doors Open 5 pm. Info: 541-942-2373. 6:30 p.m.: Humane Society of CG Board Meeting. Sinclair Room at City Hall. Public wel- come to attend. 5 N. River Rd. Chicken Fried Steak, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Veg- gie, Roll, Salad and Dessert . Cost $6.50 pp. Public is welcome. Info: 541-942-3554 6:30 p.m.: London Grange Potluck. Public welcome, bring a dish to share. At London Grange Hall at 10 mile post - 72746 Lon- don Rd. Info: Dennis Chapman at 541-942-9681 6:30 p.m.: First Friday Pot- luck. Bring a healthy dish and come socialize and learn from your neighbors. At Healing Ma- trix, 632 E. Main St. Info: www. sustainablecottagegrove.org or 541-942-2360 7 p.m.: Festival Night at Bo- per card per game 1-4 p.m.: Pine Needle Bas- ketry. Instruction for making pine needle baskets for those 12 years and older. Materials cost depends on project. At Crafty Mercantile on Main Street. Info: Pat Easton 541-530-9221 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 Din- ner. First Methodist Church, 334 Washington Ave. Adults $5. Chil- dren free. Info: 541-942-3033 5:30 p.m.: Community Shar- 9 T UESDAY 8-9:30 am Team Cottage Grove Non-Profi ts. All non- profi t organizations are welcome to send a representative. Meet at Healing Matrix, corner of 7th and Main. Info: 541-942-2104 9-10 a.m.: Kids’ Ukulele Class. Free at CG Library with Nolene. Ukuleles provided. 9-10 a.m.: KNND 1400 AM Beeper Show. Call in discussion show - various topics/guests. 541- 942-5548 11 a.m.-2 p.m.: Adventist DR. JONATHAN BACKER Creating Smiles that Last a Lifetime! 6 p.m.: WOE Heritage Fair Meeting. Meets at WOE Fair- grounds. You are invited to help plan the upcoming WOE Heritage Fair. Bring ideas and your enthu- siasm. New volunteers welcome! 6:30-8:30 p.m.: Friends of Mount David. Meets at CG Mu- seum Admin. Offi ces, corner of H and Birch. Info: 541-942-4269. 6:30-11 p.m.: Open Mic Night for Musicians - Benefi ts Habitat for Humanity. FREE at Axe and Fiddle, hosted by Roger Kahane, 942-3878. Donation jars avail- able for donating to Habitat for Humanity. Help build affordable housing for lower-income fami- lies. 6:30-Sign up; 7:00-11:00 Music. 7 p.m.: CG Recreation Assoc. Meeting. Regular meeting of the CGR board of directors at 1440 S. 8th St. Info: 541-942-3079. 7 p.m.: Movies at the Village Green. At dusk, free showing out- side will be “Raiders of the Lost Ark”. Come early to roast marsh- mallows. Drink specials and food available for purchase. 10 W EDNESDAY Currently Welcoming New Patients - Call for an Appointment! £xx£Ê>ÃÌÊ>Ê-ÌÀiiÌÊUÊÌÌ>}iÊÀÛiÊUÊx{£®Ê{Ón{ÎÇ hemia Park. The Shelly Fam- ily of Roseburg performs free at Bohemia Park in Cottage Grove. A Motivational and Miracle Mes- sage by John Torres, Pastor, Word and Spirit International Church. 8 p.m.: “Hamlet by William Shakespeare”. A murderous tale of royal revenge. At Cottage The- atre, 700 Village Drive. Tickets: $20/adult; $15/youth (6-18). Call 541-942-8001, online at www. cottagetheatre.org or at door. 6 F RIDAY 9-10 a.m.: KNND 1400 AM Beeper Show. Call in discussion show - various topics/guests. 541- 942-5548 10:30 a.m.: Story Time for Tots. Cottage Grove Library. Ages 0-6 recommended (w/parental su- pervision) to listen to stories and participate in fun fi lled age appro- priate fun. 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m.: Pinochle Playing. All ages men and wom- en at Senior Center in CG Com- munity Center, 700 E. Gibbs. Any level of player. (Wed. and Fri.) Info: 541-942-3694 1:30-3 p.m.: NAMI Connec- tion. 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 5-6 p.m.: Stand for Peace/Oc- cupy CG. Rally in the Communi- ty Square, 7th and Main Streets. 5-7 p.m.: Chicken Fried Steak Dinner. CG Emblem Club #269. Cottage Grove Elk’s Lodge, 755 rides available for purchase. Also food and drink available. Info: www.oregonaviation.org/events 11:30 a.m.: Calvin Funk American Legion Post #32. Members meet 826 W. Main St. Info: 541-767-3735 6:45 p.m.: Fan Appreciation Night at CG Speedway. Opening times: Pit Gates - 2 p.m.; Front Gates - 4 p.m.; Qualifying - 5:30 p.m.; Racing - 6:45 p.m. Info: www.cottagegrovespeedway. com/fan-info/default.aspx 8 p.m.: “Hamlet by William Shakespeare”. See Friday listing for detail. S ATURDAY Creswell Cars and Coffee. At Creswell Coffee Co., 116 Melton Rd. (Bi-Mart Parking Lot). Join other car enthusiasts for this ca- sual get-together to chat, drink coffee, and check out some of the great cars from our local area. Info: Su at 541-895-3053 9 a.m.-Noon: Volunteer Work Party. Help Coast Fork Willa- mette Watershed Council mulch, water, weed the Carolina Creek Restoration Project site, 78182 Pitcher Lane. (Private property, so only open during these hours.) Tools, snacks gloves provided. Bring water. Event is rain/shine. Info: 541-767-9717. 10 a.m.: Carl M. Kebelbeck VFW Post #3473. Members meet at 3160 Hillside Dr. Info: 541- 942-7099 10 a.m.-6 p.m.: Jim Wright Memorial Stearman Fly-In. Vintage aircraft free to view, talk to pilots and tour the Oregon Avi- ation History Center, across from Village Green Resort. Biplane 7 S UNDAY 8-11 a.m.: Community Break- fast. VFW Post #3473, 3160 Hill- side Dr. Eggs and Hashbrowns, Choice of Ham or Sausage, Choice of Pancakes or Biscuits & Gravy, Coffee/Juice. Public and families always welcome. Handi- cap accessible. Adults $7, Kids (under 12) $4 Info: Bob 541-895- 4051. 12-4 p.m.: Occupy Medi- cal Free Clinic. At 8th and Oak Streets in Eugene. 2:30 p.m.: “Hamlet by Wil- liam Shakespeare”. See Friday listing for detail. 5-6 p.m.: “Sunday Supper”. Free supper and brown bag meal to take. Cottage Grove Communi- ty Center. Volunteers encouraged to help. 8 M ONDAY 9-10 a.m.: KNND 1400 AM Beeper Show. Call in discussion show - various topics/guests. 541- 942-5548 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. 12:45 p.m.: Bingo. Reception Room at Community Center, 700 Gibbs. Public welcome. 5 cents Cottage Grove Therapy Pool Aquatic Exercise Classes Community Center, 700 E. Gibbs Ave. Info: Teresa 541-942-1185 8:30-9:30 am Mon.-Fri.; 3:00-4:00 pm Tues. & Thurs.; 11:00 am-12 pm Sat. Warren H. Daugherty Aquatic Center 1440 S. 8th St., 541-942-5533 Yoga & Meditation CG Community Center, 700 E. Call for public hours, lap swim hours, family swim Gibbs Ave. hours and costs. All levels with Gloria. Saturday's 10:00-11:30 a.m. Shallow Water Aerobics No class on holidays. Warren H. Daugherty Aquatic $5/class Center No class on holiday weekends. Mon, Wed, Fri 7:30-8:30 a.m. Info: 541-912-7789 Call 541-942-5585 for more info & cost - first session Beginners & Intermediate free. Yoga CG Community Center, 700 E. Gibbs Ave. Info: Jane L. Guerber 541-942-5876 Mon & Wed.: 6 pm $5/session Community Services. 820 S. 10th St. Free clothes, shoes, bed- ding and emergency food boxes. Does NOT pay for electricity, gas, pharmacy or other such bills. Good useable donations welcome (clothes, bedding, bathroom, kitchen towels). 1 p.m.: Breast Cancer Sup- port Group. Support group for women who have had a diagnosis of breast cancer. For more infor- mation and location, call Shelia at 541-942-2309. 3 p.m.: Veterans Support Ser- vices. Reps and caseworkers from the VA available to help veterans connect to resources and benefi ts. At Healing Matrix, 632 E. Main St. Info: 541-767-3707 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 regis- ter. 5:15-6:15 pm: TLC Commu- nity Kitchen. Free. Trinity Lu- theran Church, 675 S. 7th. Doors Open 5 pm. Info: 541-942-2373. 5:30-7 p.m.: Willamette Valley Trichotillomania Sup- port Group. Free Peer Support Group. For all who are affected by Trichotillomania, an impulse control disorder. Meets at a pri- vate residence. For further info contact: Teresa, 541-767-1730 or email: willamettevalleytrich@ yahoo.com 6 p.m.: Economic and Busi- ness Improvement District (EBID) Meeting. At Community Center, Shepherd Room, 700 E. Gibbs Ave. Info: Jim Gilroy at 541-942-3331. Addiction Recovery groups EXERCISE and FUN KIDS CLUB South Lane School District grades 1-5. After school to 6 p.m. Mon-Fri on regular school days. Supervised play, homework help and snack. Cost: 1st child $60/mo.; sib- lings $40/mo. Info: cgkidsclub@gmail.com 541-946-3035 ing Board Meeting. 20 Thornton Lane. Info: 541-942-2176. 6 p.m.: Dorena Grange #835 Potluck. Dorena Grange, 34360 Row River Road. Public invited. Info: Joe Snook 541-942-4733 6:30 p.m.: Spanish Story- time. At Cottage Grove Library, 700 E. Gibbs Ave. 6:30-7 p.m.: Parents Connect. Fun-fi lled 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 en- joy books at the library with sup- port from S. Lane School District Family Resource Center. Library is located at 700 E. Gibbs, Ave. 7 p.m.: NAMI. Friends and family free support group at Heal- ing Matrix, 632 Main St. Info: 541-214-1473. 7 p.m.: Overeaters Anony- mous. First Presbyterian Church, 216 S. 3rd St. (corner 3rd and Ad- ams). Enter on 3rd St. No dues, fees or weigh-ins. Info: 541-942- 6403 7 p.m.: CG City Council. City Hall, 400 Main St. Info: 541-942- 5501. 7 p.m.: Drain City Council Executive Session. In Meeting Room of Drain Civic Center, 205 W. A Ave., Drain. 7:30 p.m.: Creswell Grange. Meets at 298 W. Oregon Ave., Creswell. Info: Gary Prichard 541-747-2053 Addiction Recovery Groups 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: 541-225-7061. Friday 6:30 p.m.: Celebrate Recovery. At Calvary Chapel Cottage Grove,1447 N. Pacific Hwy. 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. Noon: AA Meeting. At Knights of Columbus, 1025 N. 19th St. 6 p.m.: AA Meeting - New Beginnings. CG Comm. Center, 700 Gibbs Ave. Monday 6 p.m.: AA Open Meeting for women only. “We’re working on it!” Church of Christ, 6th & Gibbs. Info: Billie 541-228- 4751 or Elaine 541-510-4228. 7 p.m.: Nar-A-Non Family Meeting. CG Comm. Center, 700 Gibbs Ave. For fam- ily and friends of addicts. 7 p.m.: AA Meeting- No Name Group. At Knights of Columbus, 1025 N. 19th St. Info: 541-942-3942. 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, back room, 700 Gibbs Ave. Saturday Noon: AA Meeting-Women’s Good Grief Group. Closed meeting. Open to women alcoholics only. At Riverside Community Wednesday 7 a.m.: AA Open Meeting. At CG Community Church of God. 1255 River Rd. Info: Center, 700 Gibbs Ave. 541-942-2809 or 541-914-3003. 8 p.m.: AA Meeting-Open Candlelight Group. 7 p.m.: AA Meeting- Wednesday Night Beginners. Open meeting. At Knights of CG Comm. Center, 700 Gibbs Ave. On Columbus, 1025 N. 19th St. Info: 541- the last Sat. of the month - Open AA 942- Speakers Meeting. 8 p.m.: Al-Anon Meeting-Step Study Group. CG Comm. Center, 700 Gibbs Ave. Sunday 7 a.m.: Kiwanis Club Sunris- ers. Koffee Kup Restaurant, 1241 Hwy 99N. 9-10 a.m.: KNND 1400 AM Beeper Show. Call in discussion show - various topics/guests. 541- 942-5548 10 a.m.: CG Genealogical So- ciety. Meeting with special pro- gram or speaker. Public Welcome, No Charge. At CG Community Center, 700 E. Gibbs Ave. Info: 541-942-9570 10 a.m.-4 p.m.: Quilts of Valor. Sew quilts for combat vet- erans. Quilters needed. Meet at VFW Hall, 3160 Hillside Dr. Also need donations of materials. Info: Wanda 541-942-7432 or quilt- sofvalorfoundation.org 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m.: Pinochle Playing. All ages men and wom- en at Senior Center in CG Com- munity Center, 700 E. Gibbs. Any level of player. (Wed. and Fri.) Info: 541-942-3694 Noon: Kiwanis Club of CG. El Tapatio, 725 E. Gibbs Ave. Info: Cleo Dahlen 541-767-0795. 2-3 p.m.: CG Children’s Choir. Accepting students ages 6-11. Rehearsals held at First Presbyterian Church. No audition necessary. Call Joanna Newton for registration information 541- 942-4550. 5:15 p.m.: Creswell Commu- nity Dinner. Free at New Hope Baptist Church, 597 S. Front St., Creswell. 6 p.m.: Community Dinner. Free. Church of the Nazarene, 152 S. M St. Info: 541-942-4422 6:30 -8 p.m.: Concert in the Park. “Annie Mae Rhodes Band” - bluegrass, folk music. Free at Bohemia Park Amphitheater. 7-8:30 p.m.: NAMI Connec- tion. 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 WEIGHT LOSS Monday 9 a.m.: TOPS OR181. Take Off Pounds Sensibly, a weight- loss support group. At the Church of Christ, Drain. Info: 541-378-7801. 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 support group. Weigh-In: 5:30 pm, Meeting: 6 pm. Meets at Creswell Grange Hall, 298 W. Oregon Ave. Info: 541- 895-3156.