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10A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL September 14, 2016 Comprehensive family, medical eyecare and optical services BRIEFS FROM BEYOND C.G. Yoncalla Craft Market The Yoncalla Craft Sup- ply Sale Flea Market will be held Saturday, Sept. 17 from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at the Yoncalla Community Center. Admission is free, and the event features fabric, yarn, beads, embrroidery supplies and wood crafts. fi re disaster on Tuesday, Sep. 6, 2016 at approximately 8 p.m. in the 200 block of Sunnyside Court in Sutherlin, Douglas County, Ore. The single-family fi re affect- ed three adults and one pet. The Red Cross provided re- sources to help address the im- mediate basic needs of those affected such as temporary housing, food, clothing, comfort kits, information about recovery services, and health and mental health services. Awesome Blossom in Drain to host Morrow of grand opening Roseburg spends Owner Elise Romo recently announced that the grand open- semester in ing of her new business, Awe- some Blossom Florist, is sched- Zambia uled to take place Saturday, Sept. 17. Open since Aug. 8, the shop, located at 104 N. First Street in Drain, offers art for the home, events and business designs, signs and gifts, plants, balloons, fl owers and cards for all events. Romo brings 30 years' experi- ence as a fl orist, caterer and art- ist to the endeavor. Hours are: Mondays through Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and by appointment. Romo can be reached at 541-670-7327. Home fi re in Sutherlin Disaster responders with the American Red Cross Cascades Region responded to a home LORANE COUNTRY NEWS BY LIL THOMPSON For the Sentinel S chool is back in full swing, as are all the sports. This past weekend, the Crow Booster Club once again held a very suc- Marissa Morrow of Rose- burg departed Aug. 25 for a three-month semester studying abroad at Harding University in Zambia (HIZ). As part of the HIZ curriculum, Morrow, a nursing major, will spend the fall 2016 semester im- mersed in Zambian culture. Stu- dents will have the opportunity to visit Botswana, Mozambique and Tanzania in addition to ven- turing out on African safaris. Students in the program have a full course load available to them taught by visiting Hard- ing professors, and the classes encourage exploration and in- teraction among the people of Zambia. cessful car show that included several very interesting vehi- cles. The proceeds go to all our C-A-L schools. Lorane Grange is changing things a bit with a taco dinner, by popular demand, this month, with bingo to follow on Fri- day, Sept. 23, with tacos and all the trimmings at 5:30 p.m. followed by bingo at 6:30 p.m. Several people have said they’re ready for bingo again, so spread the word, it’s back at Lorane Grange. Abe Lincoln to visit Oakland Visitors to historic Oakland, Oregon can step back in time with Abraham Lincoln, ride a stage coach, attend a one room school house, observe muzzle loaders, mountain men and trap- pers, along with can-can danc- ers, quilters, weavers, spinners throughout the town during Liv- ing History Day, Saturday, Sept. 17 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also scheduled is a Civil War Era Ball from 7-9 p.m. at the Oakland Art Gallery. Ball tick- ets are $3 and costumes are en- couraged. The event will be held in con- junction with the Northwest Civil War Council, Civil War reenactors who will stage an en- campment and battle open to the public at nearby Mildred Kanipe memorial Park that weekend. For more information visit Oakland Living History Day on Facebook or Historicoakland- oregon.com. For information on the Civil War battle, visit www. nwcwc.org. Meadowlark Project to restore habitat at Buford Pk. Lane County Parks (LCP) and Friends of Buford Park & Mt. Pisgah (Friends) are imple- menting a project to restore rare native prairie, oak savanna and A special thanks to everyone who donated cans and bottles to the ladies at the Lorane Chris- tian Church. The drive appeared to be a success. Rural Art Center Movie Night returns to Lorane Grange on Oct. 8. The feature will be an- nounced soon, but guests will see the fi lm produced by the RAC summer fi lm camp. Din- ner begins at 6 p.m., and every- thing follows the meal. Crow’s student artists are making a big showing at this woodland habitats in Howard Buford Recreation Area (Mt. Pisgah). The project aims to enhance oak savanna habitat for future generations to enjoy while im- proving habitat for native plants and wildlife. During September and early October 2016, park visitors and residents living near the southeast entrance should be advised of increased traffi c on Ridgeway and Edenvale roads. For safety, park visitors may be temporarily directed to different trail routes during weekdays. Creswell Econom- ic Vitality Summit The Creswell Economic Vi- tality Summit — titled Home- grown Prosperity: Building a Better Creswell, will take place Saturday, Sept. 24 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Creswell Middle School. Designed by residents of Cre- swell, this interactive summit is facilitated by Rural Devel- opment Initiatives and aims to bring community members, stakeholders and leaders togeth- er to generate new ideas and move the community forward with a plan of action. The agenda will include pre- sentations by keynote speaker John Morgan, Executive Direc- tor of the Chinook Institute for Civic Leadership and the Leader of the Chinook Institute. Online registration is available at: http://conta.cc/2aQ2g73. year’s Mayor’s Teen Art Exhibit at the Maude Kerns Art Center in Eugene. An incredible 10 works were chosen from Crow, including fused glass by Stephanie Wigle, Trent Clark, Ethan Hemple, Ja- cob Breding, Cameron Behlke, Emma Getliffe and Kenton Sparks. Photographs from Bre- anna Mattox, Tasha Dowdy and Cassidy Yeates were also cho- sen. 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