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12A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL November 30, 2016 Saturday’s holiday events Jingle Bell 5K The Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk starts an incredibly busy day of holiday kickoff activities on Saturday, Dec. 3. The run be- gins and ends at the Cottage Grove High School track, and participants receive hot choco- late or cider, antlers and bells to add to the holiday spirit. The race starts at 9 a.m., though the Jingle Dash, a 400 or 800-meter run for kids, begins at 8:30. Pro- ceeds from the race benefi t the Cottage Grove High School Jog Club, Key Club and Trees of Joy holiday campaign. More infor- mation and registration is avail- able at www.runcgrun.com. Breakfast with Santa This Saturday from 7-11 a.m., South Lane Fire and Rescue will be hosting the annual Break- fast with Santa at the Fire Sta- tion. Each year, families gather around the Station, where Santa Claus will take down Christmas wishes, and dine on pancakes. South Lane Fire and Rescue helps fund most of the food that is served. During the breakfast, there will also be a place to do- nate for unwrapped toys for the Toys for Tots drive. Dr. Snapp Open House The Dr. Snapp House, located at 360 S. River Road, will host a Victorian bazaar on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Turkey Drop The Lions’ championship football game led to the resched- uling of the Main Street Turkey Drop, in which those who spend $10 at participating local busi- nesses by Friday will assemble under the Odd Fellows Building downtown at 2:30 p.m. Saturday for a chance to catch a turkey and a prize. Tree lighting ceremony This year, Santa will visit All-America City Square at the corner of Seventh and Main streets to light the Christmas tree at 5 p.m. Saturday. Maia Wilhour and Kira Carver will also sing Christmas carols at the square from 4:30-6:15 p.m., and Smokey the Bear will be on hand courtesy the Cottage Grove Ranger District from 3-8 p.m. The Youth Advisory Coun- cil will lead Christmas caroling from 7-7:30 p.m. the corner of Fifth and Main streets. Block party Our Community Newspaper since 1889 Santa at City Hall Santa will travel to City Hall after he lights the downtown tree, and he’ll offer candy canes, cider, cookies and pictures from 5:30-8 p.m. Scavenger Hunt The Cottage Grove Main Street Program has organized a scavenger hunt with items hid- den at participating businesses from 5:30-8 p.m. $ PUUBHF ( SPWF 4 FOUJOFM Subscribe and $AVE Breakfast With Santa The Cottage Grove Faith Cen- ter hosts an evening of hayrides, caroling, soup and free Christ- mas trees from 5:30-8 p.m. at The Cottage Grove Lions Club will be offering wonderful See’s products to benefit their sight & hearing projects in our community. Our sales trailer will be located in the Pinnocchio’s Pizza parking lot on Main Street. Our hours will be 10:00 A.M. until 6:00 P.M. through Christmas Eve. NOW ACCEPTING Credit & Debit Cards Shop early…..stock will be limited! If your business would like to place a large order, please contact Alan Payment of the Cottage Grove Lions Club at 767-8154. Sentinel fi le photo Guests at the Faith Center block party can tag and take home a free Christmas tree. Santa is on his way from the North Pole to cook you breakfast and he wants to know what is on your Christmas List! Saturday December 3 7AM - 11AM Free at South Lane Fire & Rescue 233 Harrison Avenue Cottage Grove We will be taking donations of unwrapped new toys for "Toys for Tots" Thank You in advance for your support!!!!! Buy 2 Ornaments Get 1 FREE* * Free ornament of equal or lesser value, no additional discounts (valid 11-30-16 to 12-6-16) Enjoy Mystery Discounts Every Saturday Until Christmas... on all Regular Priced Christmas Themed Gift Merchandise Monday-Friday Lunch Special 11am-3pm MARK YOUR CALENDARS Christmas in Cottage Grove is the First Saturday in December! HAPPY HOLIDAYS! A Cottage Grove Family Tradition Sat., Dec. 3rd - Activities all day 5PM Tree Lighting at All America City Square Full Event Schedule available at C.G. Visitor Center We appreciate those who have made our success possible. To Thank you... Please use this gift for 20% off your next cash purchase. Check out our Facebook page for EXTRA HOLIDAYS SAVINGS. HAND HELD BLOWERS Books On Main Starting at 319 E. Main, Cottage Grove $139.99 942-7423 Expires 01/31/17 One Coupon per Person Please STOCK# BG55 A Cottage Grove Chamber Event Christmas Trees For Sale BOY SCOUT TROOP #140 Weekends in December 2 for Dec. 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18 or until sold out Tuesday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Safeway Parking Lot at the Bar’n Have a Merry Christmas! 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 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. With a high level commitment to our custom- ers, employees and the community, The Espresso Bar'n will continue to provide excellent service and a great product at a great value. •Helps those in need in Lane County • Charitable donation •We do all the paperwork St. Vincent de Paul 2315 Hwy. 101 • Florence • 541-997-8460