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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL November 16, 2016 LORANE COUNTRY NEWS BRIEFS FROM BEYOND COTTAGE GROVE Medical Assistant and Licensed Practical Nurse Open House PeaceHealth will host an Infor- mation Open House from 3-6 p.m. Nov. 17 in Springfi eld for those interested in a career as a Medi- cal Assistant or Licensed Practical Nurse. The event will be held at PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medi- cal Center at RiverBend, located at 3333 RiverBend Drive, in Con- ference Room CD. Those current- ly certifi ed as Medical Assistants and Licensed Practical Nurses who are looking to make a career change or seeking recertifi cation are also invited to attend. Representatives from Pioneer Pacifi c College and Lane Com- munity College will be onsite working with attendees individu- ally to discuss career options and opportunities at PeaceHealth. For more information about this event, please contact Laura Rustay at (360) 729-1453. Parks and Rec gifts Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) invites the public to check out its new line of gift gear, which can be viewed at http://bit.ly/OregonStateParksS- tore or at oregonstateparks.org by clicking on “shop” at the top. Purchases can be made only through the Oregon State Parks’ store, or by calling 1-800-551- 6949. Free shipping is included with all items. that use a paper or a plastic sleeve over a wire rack. The Lane County Waste Man- agement Glenwood Central Re- ceiving Station, located at 3100 E. 17th Ave. in Glenwood area, is the only Lane County transfer station offering this recycling option. For information about recycling these or any other items, visit lane- county.org/recycle or contact Lane County Waste Reduction Special- ist Sarah Grimm at 541-682-4339 and sarah.grimm@co.lane.or.us. Recycling campaign Forestland taxes presentation signs Campaign signs made with the common, corrugated signboard material can be recycled for free at the Glenwood Transfer Station (3100 E. 17th Avenue). A collec- tion bin has been set up in the free recycle area of the transfer sta- tion. All staples, tape, metal or wood must be removed. There are also free recycling options for signs On Tuesday, Nov. 29 from 5:30–8 p.m., Dr. Tammy Cush- ing, OSU Extension Specialist in Forest Economics, Management and Policy, and Starker Chair in Family and Private Forestry, will visit Roseburg to talk about taxes as they pertain to forestland own- ers. Preparing forestland taxes can be especially overwhelming for a new woodland owner, one who has had recent forest management BY LIL THOMPSON For the Sentinel expenses, recent forest income, or is planning/preparing for fu- ture income from forestland. The presentation will discuss special provisions that pertain to forest- land owners and forest generated income, provide tips on how to improve forestland records and talk about how to minimize the taxes paid for income generated by a forest. Those interested are asked to register for the class, as it will fi ll up quickly, by visiting http://extension.oregonstate.edu/ douglas/classes-events and select- ing the class “Trees and Taxes: Understanding Forestry Taxes for your Woodland.” Those interested can also call or email Holly at 541-672-4461 or holly.burton@ oregonstate.edu to register. The cost is $15 per family/owner part- nership (two people max.), and refreshments and materials will be provided. It will be held at the OSU Extension Offi ce, located at 1034 SE Douglas Ave., Roseburg (next door to the courthouse). $ PUUBHF ( SPWF 4 FOUJOFM Our Community Newspaper Look what since 1889 America NOTICED! I hope you all come to Lorane Grange for its taco dinner and bingo this Friday, Nov. 18. Dinner starts at 5:30 p.m. with bingo starting at 6:30 pm. The progressive bin- go blackout has grown, and there is still a delightful 50/50 raffl e. The next half-day for art is Nov. 22 with artist Donna Crispin teaching how to weave a basket with a wooden base. Participants will use a reed and yarn to create a “lovely, small unique basket”. Some high school students with interest in working with children and art are needed to help, and they can earn three hours’ community service credit. The holiday season is upon us, and it is time to think of those in need. The Lorane food bank will help those who need food staples during the Thanksgiving time, and Markay or Kathy Drullinger can be contacted for supplies. Also, it’s time once again to start planning for the community Christmas baskets. Boxes will be up in all organizations until Dec. 15 to receive non-perishable food items. Baskets will be delivered on Dec. 17. Those who would like to do- nate money, ham, or turkeys can contact Sande Maxwell at 541-942-5083. Once again this year, the Angel Trees are going up to help children in the communities of Lorane and Crow. They will coordinate with Sande. The Lorane Grange Christmas Dinner and open house is scheduled on Sunday, Dec. 11 at 1:30 p.m. The Grange provides the turkey, dressing, ham, potatoes and beverages. Everything else is potluck, and the community is welcome. There will be a half-day of school on Tuesday, Nov. 22 with evening conferences, no school Nov. 23 with morning conferences and no school Nov. 24 and 25 for Thanksgiv- ing. Also, Middle school girls basketball practice happens at Applegate 3:30 p.m. everyday. High school basketball practiced started on Monday, Nov. 14. Birch Avenue Dental Park W. McClung, DDS • Tammy L. McClung, DDS Where dentistry is our profession but people are our focus WELCOMING NEW PATIENTS! ● School district budgets ● Property auctions ● Public hearings ● Local tax changes ● Adoptions Check out our exclusive Birch Avenue Dental Program that provides all the rewards of dental insurance without the headaches. For more information please call 541-942-2471 or visit us at www.birchavenuedental.com Find out about these and more in your local paper! Participate in Democracy. Read your Public Notices. STIHL CHAIN SAW Stock# MS 170 Free Extra Chain and Horner's Baseball Cap with purchase. 2 Tuesday at the Bar’n Together, let's share in giving! Bring in 2 cans of food, which we will collect for Cottage Grove Community Sharing, and get your choice of a FREE double 12 oz. Latte or Mocha Monday-Friday Lunch Special 11am-3pm !!""#"$%&'()" "& !&*+"" &'+&,$'& -'"& "."+')"&,$& / & * "!+ 0DLQ6WUHHW&RWWDJH*URYH KRPHVWHDGFJFRP DONATE NOW! Maximize your donation by donating to Cars for a Cause by Dec. 31st. We accept cars, trucks, RVs, boats & motorcycles CALL NOW! (Limit 8 cans per car. Non-Perishables only.) Established in 1993 as the first espresso stand in Cottage Grove, Oregon, The Espresso Bar'n has become a local icon providing espresso drinks, blended espresso specialty drinks, teas and a great cup of coffee. For over 20 years The Espresso Bar'n has utilized the same private roaster to provide our customers with the finest coffee products. "The Barn" is often sought out by regular travelers along the I-5 corridor. 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