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8A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL November 9, 2016 B EYOND THE G ROVE IN MEMORIAM Perry Lee Adams Hall 1938-2016 News from Lane County and surrounding communities Corps performs fi eld studies at Willamette Valley dams docks, strategies for pasture management and best practices to handle and compost horse manure. This class will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 6 from 3-5 p.m. at the OSU Extension Service – Lane County offi ce at 996 Jefferson Street in Eugene. The cost is $10, and pre-registration is required. To register, send $10 per person check made out to OSU Extension Service and mail to 996 Jefferson Street, Eu- gene, OR 97402. To pay with a credit card go to link on website http://extension.oregonstate. edu/lane/horses-mud Construction crews are on site at Hills Creek Dam as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers begins fi eld investigation at some of its dams. The investiga- tions at Hills Creek, Cougar and Lookout Point dams will give the Corps additional informa- tion to better understand con- ditions within the dams and in their foundations. UCC Faculty Lecture Series Got horses, mud? The rain is here and farms are muddy. Horse owners facing the realization of several months of mucky barnyards, paddocks and pastures are invited to consider joining others in the same situ- ation and make a plan for the future. The “Horses and Mud” class will be taught by Melissa Fery, Associate Professor of Practice with OSU Extension Service Small Farms Program. It will teach options for reducing mud by planning for all-weather pad- The 2016-17 Faculty Lecture Series provides Umpqua Com- munity College faculty an op- portunity outside of the class- room to share their passion and inspire, question and motivate thought about the subjects they have dedicated their lives to researching and teaching. This event is open to the entire com- munity and will be held on the campus of Umpqua Community College at Centerstage in the Whipple Fine Arts Center. 172 Gateway Blvd. Cottage Grove, OR 97424 541-942-8510 bortzbargainbarn@gmail.com Bortz’s Bargain Barn Formally known as, Yorkies 2nd Hand y We have check pa available! David & Molly Rives bortzbargainbarn.com Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2-3 p.m. Professor Susan Rochester - Chair, Fine and Performing Arts Dept. “Live Your Life Artfully” Dr. Mick Davis “Adventures in Distilling Pre- dictability from Complexity” Thursday, Nov. 10, 3-4 p.m. Professor Georgann Willis - As- sociate Professor of Psychology “An Alternative View of Resil- ience” Dr. Jason Heald - Associate Professor of Music “Hook, Line, and Singer: Lyrics and American Popular Music” Holiday weekend in Elkton The sixth annual Elkton Art & Wine Weekend features special tastings and sales at lo- cal wineries and open studios at area artisans, Friday through Sunday, Nov. 25-27, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (most sites), all in the Elkton community area. More information is available at 541 584-2692 or info@elkton- butterfl ies.com. Guests are invited to dress warmly, wear gloves and bring small pliers and clippers when learning to make holiday wreaths at Elkton Community Educa- tion Center’s annual Wreath Workshop, with materials and coaching provided, at the ECEC greenhouse, Saturday, Dec. 3 from 10 a.m. to 1p.m., 15850 Hwy 38 in Elkton. Cost is $10 per person. More information at 514-584-2692 or info@elkton- butterfl ies.com. Pie Night at the Grange This coming Saturday, Nov. 12, brings Dinner and a Movie Night to the Lorane Grange. As per our custom, the November Movie Night is Pie Night, and guests are invited to bring their favorite pie to share. Hot soups, bread from Metropol Bakery, coffee from Caffe Pacori, and friendly neighborly faces will be on hand. Guests are also invited to bring non-perishable food or cash for the local collection for holiday baskets. A pie short will be shown, as well as two short features high- lighting widely differing views of hemp — “Hemp for Victory” and “Reefer Madness.” BINGO COUPON COTTAGE GROVE ELKS LODGE 755 North River Road Information 942-3554 PUBLIC WELCOME Every Wednesday (except Holidays) Warm Ups 6:30pm Regular Games 7:00pm Frequent Smoke Breaks, Exciting New Game Program “Bingo Burger Menu” Available 2 PROGRESSIVE JACKPOTS Bring this coupon and receive a 2nd Warm-up Pack FREE CG Grab a BITE of Cottage Grove R Perry Lee Adams Hall, 78, of Drain, Ore. passed away Oct. 11, 2016. She was born Feb. 2, 1938 in Memphis, Tenn. Perry had lived most of her life in Oregon. Preceding her in death was LORANE COUNTRY NEWS BY LIL THOMPSON For the Sentinel T here will be no school in the Crow-Applegate- Lorane District this Thursday, Nov. 10 for a grading day. There is also no school on Friday, Nov. 11 in honor of Veterans Day. There are several parades around the state, especially the huge one in Albany. Be sure to thank a vet for their service Lorane Grange will host the Rural Arts Council Movie Night this Saturday, Nov. 12. Social hour begins at 6 pm over a din- ner of homemade soup and Metropol Bakery bread fol- lowed by wonderful desserts. This is pie night, so guests are encouraged to bring their favor- ite pie to share with everyone. Shorts, antics, and door prizes start about 6:45 p.m. with the FIESTA CANTINA SPECIALS M-MARGARITA MONDAYS T-TACO TUESDAYS W/FRESH MADE TORTILLAS W-WELLLS DOWN CALLS UP TH-TRIVIA NIGHT FRI. & SAT. DJ & DANCING SUN FOOTBALL PRO SPECIALS, GIANT TV EL TAPATIO Mexican Restaurant & Cantina (541) 767-0457 feature at 7:30 p.m. This month, the fi lm is “Reefer Madness,” a 66-minute fi lm from 1936, fol- lowed by a 15-minute documen- tary on “Hemp for Victory.” Several more exciting events are coming up for the community. This Sunday, Nov. 13, Lorane Christian Church is having its annual Thanksgiving Dinner at Lorane Grange, which is open to the community. Tur- key and ham are provided, with everything else potluck. It all begins at 5 p.m. Lorane Grange’s next taco dinner and bingo evening is Thursday, Nov. 18. Dinner is from 5:30-6:30 p.m. with bingo starting at 6:30 p.m., and there will still be a 50/50 raffl e and the progressive blackout. Any- one coming only for bingo may still purchase dessert and bever- ages. Congratulations are due to Millian Herbison, October’s Kindergarten Student of the Month. Again, please thank a veteran this Friday, Veterans Day, for their service. They de- serve our thanks! The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3473 of Cottage Grove will hold a celebration honoring our Veterans including those on active duty, Friday, November 11th at 11:00 am at the Cottage Grove Armory, 628 E Washington St. Lincoln Middle School Choir will be performing several numbers. Our speakers will include Mayor Tom Munroe and Captain Mark Timmons. All are invited to enjoy this event! Dennis Twite VFW Post 3473 Commander estaurant G U I D E her husband of 53 years. She worked beside her husband for over 40 years in their wrecking yard. Perry had been retired for several years. Survivors include a son, Gor- don Radebaugh of Drain, Ore., two granddaughters, two grand- sons, and four great-grandchil- dren. Along with her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Robert Radebaugh. She was loved by many fam- ily and friends who will miss her very much. Arrangements under the care of Andreason’s, Springfi eld. MEDICARE OPEN ENROLLMENT BEGINS OCTOBER 15TH Do you need to Review next years choice? Call Paul to help simplify the complicated. 541-517-7362 Paul Henrichs ~ Independent Agent coverage4oregon@gmail.com South Lane Physical Therapy LLC Did you know? W. STU HOGG PT, OCS, COMT As a patient at SLPT you receive free and unlimited access to Emerald Fitness Club in Cottage Grove. 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