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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL October 5, 2016 LORANE COUNTRY NEWS BY LIL THOMPSON For the Sentinel L orane Grange meets this Thurs- day, Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Grang- ers are asked to be sure to come. The next taco dinner and bingo is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 15, starting at 5:30 p.m. Rural Art Center’s Movie Night season returns this Saturday, Oct. 8 at Lorane Grange with soup din- ner and visiting at 6 p.m. Movies begin at 7:30 p.m. Attendees can see the fi lm the RAC summer fi lm camp produced, “Tears of the Red Oni,” which is based on a Japanese fairy tale, followed by the main fea- ture, “Little Shop of Horrors”. Deli- cious desserts will be provided by the Grange. Movie nights are the second Saturday if each month, October through March. Joe Canaday’s Celebration of Life service is this Sunday, Oct. 9 at Crow Grange at 2 p.m. Schools are right on course. Please remember as the days are darker later in the morning and earlier in the eve- ning to watch for students along the road waiting for buses. Also, watch as students return to Lorane on the activity bus around 6 p.m. BRIEFS FROM BEYOND CG Volunteer ombudsmen sought LCSO searching for missing teen The Offi ce of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman is currently accepting applications for Volunteer Ombudsmen in Lane County. The Offi ce of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman advocates for the rights of Oregonians living in licensed long-term care and residential facilities. Their mission is to enhance the quality of life; improve the level of care; protect individual rights and promote the dig- nity of each Oregon citizen living in a long-term care facility. The Offi ce said the need for Volunteer Ombuds- man in Lane County is great. According to its press release, only 50 percent of the 160 nursing facili- ties, assisted living facilities and residential care facilities have an Ombudsman assigned to them, leaving many vulnerable residents without the ad- vocacy and protection they need. The Offi ce of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman provides Volunteer Ombudsmen with training, certifi cation and con- tinuing support. Those interested in the opportu- nity can call 800-522-2602 and visiting the Offi ce on the web at www.oregon.gov/ltco. Training is scheduled for November, 2016. The Lane County Sher- iff’s Offi ce is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a missing/endan- gered 13-year old female, Jessica Coon. Coon was last seen on Sept. 21 at a residence off of Congdon Creek Road near the Hor- Jessica Coon ton store. She is also known to frequent Eugene and has family and friends there. The Sheriff’s Offi ce is requesting that anyone who has seen Jessica Coon or has information on her whereabouts to contact 541-682-4141. Colonial Harvest Days Northern Lights Christmas Tree Farm in Pleas- ant Hill presents Colonial Harvest Days, billed as a farm family fun event, during the entire month of October. The celebration highlights the magic of the fall season with hayrides, a corn maze, a you- pick pumpkin patch, ornamental corn, gourds and winter squash. Kids can learn about sailing on the Mayfl ower in a life-size “Hayfl ower” and visit the Three Sis- ters teepees. There will be a special haunted Harry Potter Maze every Saturday from 8-10 p.m. Pony rides are available for $5 on Oct. 8, 9, 15 and 16. Every Saturday and Sunday throughout the month will also feature live music, pumpkin pie eating contests and a food vendor. Hours are Tues- day-Thursday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. (closed Mon- days). The farm is located at 36777 Wheeler Road in Pleasant Hill, online at www.NorthernLight- sChristmasTreeFarm.com. Prepare out loud The Prepare Out Loud Eugene will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 11 from 3-4:30 p.m. at the Univer- sity of Oregon Knight Library. This presentation is open to the entire community: individuals, fami- lies, businesses, civic and faith groups. The Prepare Out Loud presentation covers: The science and history of the Cascadia Subduc- tion Zone Human behavior during disasters What to expect during and after a Cascadia earthquake How to prepare to quickly locate loved ones fol- lowing a disaster How much food, water, and supplies are needed to take care of oneself and others 9A SENIOR MEALS PROGRAMS Offering Meals on Wheels and Cafe 60 at the following locations: Anyone age 60 and older is served, regardless of income; suggested dona- tion is $3. Guests under age 60 are welcome to at- tend for $8 per meal. Cottage Grove Riverview Terrace 925 W. Main St., Cottage Grove Noon: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Creswell Cresview Villa 350 S. 2nd St., Creswell Noon: Mon., Wed., Fri. THURSDAY, OCT. 6: Rotisserie Chicken or German Meatballs FRIDAY, OCT. 7: BBQ Chicken or Kielbasa Sausage MONDAY, OCT. 10: Ground Beef and Noodles or Swt/Sr Chicken and Rice TUESDAY, OCT. 11: Roast Pork w/ Gravy or Beef Mushroom Patty WEDNESDAY, OCT.12: BBQ Smoke- house Chop or Lemon Herb Chicken Drain/Yoncalla area Served at 400 Main St., Yoncalla. (For Douglas County Meals on Wheels eligibility, call 541-440-3677.) Suggested donation $3.50 THURSDAY, OCT. 5: Swedish Meat- balls over Noodles FRIDAY, OCT. 6: BBQ Smokehouse Chop on a Bun TUESDAY, OCT. 10: Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce or Calif. 3 Cheese Bake $500 S HOPPING S PREE 20% at any of the following businesses. O F F Any One Item in the Store Purchased October 5-11 Use all or part at one or several businesses Contest Runs October 5 - October 26 Winner will be announced in the November 2 Cottage Grove Sentinel To enter cut out the entry form and drop them off at the businesses for the drawing. one discount per customer The Flower Basket and Gift Boutique Name: ___________________________________ Address: _________________________________ ________________________________________ Phone: __________________________________ One Entry per family per business per week. Must be 18 years old to play. No purchase necessary. No copies of the entry form will be accepted. Cottage Grove Sentinel Employees and their families, and previous winners are not eligible to enter. 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