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10A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL AUGUST 16, 2017 Rally Continued from A1 about why their beliefs aren’t valid," speaker Kris Ray said, going on to say, “Do the work. Sit with your biases. It will be very hard. You’re going to get frustrated, you’re going to get mad, you’re going to get in dif- fi cult conversations possibly shouting matches. You’ll proba- bly lose friends but this is what it means to be a (sic) revolution- ary.” Speeches at the courthouse lasted approximately one hour with all speakers identifi ed as people of color. All speakers noted that, after the incident in Virgina, marching was not enough. Hours after the initial violence in Virgina, President Donald Trump made a statement from his private golf course in New Jersey, saying, "We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides. It has been going on for a long time in our country, not Donald Trump, not Barack Obama. It has been going on for a long, long time. It has no place in America." The president drew fl ack for not specifi cally calling out white supremacy after multiple sources reported former KKK leader David Duke invoking President Trump's name in Charlottesville. “This represents a turning point for the people of this country. We are determined to take our country back, we’re going to fulfi ll the promises of Donald Trump," Duke told media on the ground, "and that’s what we believed in, that’s why we voted for Donald Trump, because he said he’s going to take our country back and that’s what we gotta do." NEW: Digital X-Rays (use less radiation) Implants •Teeth Whitening • Extractions Lumineers (no prep veneers as seen on TV) Cottage Grove Dental Dr. Brent Bitner, DDS 350 Washington, Cottage Grove (behind Better Bodies) 541.942.7934 It’s Your Subscription. ONLINE PRINT MOBILE Approximately 2,000 people marched in Eugene against the events in Charlot- tesville, Virginia last week. The march started at University of Oregon and ended downtown at the courthouse with speakers rallying the crowds. Photos by Zach Silva MAKE THE MOST OF IT. Cottage Grove Sentinel With print home delivery and full digital access for one low price, your Cottage Grove Sentinel subscription connects you with a unique combination of trusted news, information, community events, entertainment, special sections and valuable money-saving offers anytime, anywhere! New program on KNND last Friday of every month at 11:00 am Ask Grandma D... www.cgsentinel.com New Subscribers, Use Code SUMMER17 to Save up to 20% Off Home Delivery for the First 52 Weeks! Call 541.942.3325 or go to cgsentinel.com/subscribe today. @ cgsentinel @cgsentinel #cgsentinel Cottage-Grove-Sentinel SUBSCRIBERS A Activate Your F U li it d Di Free Unlimited Digital Access Today in Three Easy Steps. 1. Go to cgsentinel.com/subscribe. 2. Enter your zipcode. 3. Create an online username and password, and enjoy full e-edition features plus content anytime, anywhere! S entinel C ottage G rove You’ve got problems, Grandma D just might have the answer. Married for 55 years, raising 13 children, Grandma D has a fun and interesting insight into family and marital problems. Join the program with your comments and concerns. Send an email to diane@knnd.com. You just might hear something practical that might help with your everyday life. Or send a letter to Grandma D at 321 Main Street, Cottage Grove, Oregon 97424. 321 Main Street Cottage Grove, OR 97424 Lobby Phone: 541.942.2468 Studio Line: 541.942.5548 Online requests: request@knnd.com Your Local News Link • In Print, Online & Mobile www.cgsentinel.com This offer is not transferable and the offer is available those who have not subscribed in the last 31 days. Special introductory offers are limited to no more than two special subscriptions in a twelve month period and must be paid in advance to qualify for special rate. Once the above discounted period ends, you will be billed at the regular subscription rates. Advertisers, Reach More Than 11,000 Readers With Print+Digital Advertising! Call 541.942.3325 to get started today.