6A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL OCTOBER 18, 2018 CONSTRUCTION ON HARRISON CONTINUES By Zach Silva zsilva@cgsentinel.com The new Harrison Elementary School is beginning to come together. Last Saturday, 286,357 pounds of con- crete was poured on the second fl oor of the school. The construction of the new school, where the old Al Kennedy Alternative High School was located, will cost $23 million and is part of a bond from the South Lane School District. “[Pouring the concrete] keeps us on our timeline,” said Matt Allen the maintenance and facilities supervisor who is at the sight starting at 5 a.m. at least fi ve days a week. “Three days after that upper deck is poured we can start setting those prebuilt walls.” This domino effect then continues to oth- er trades such as electricians who will be able to start their work now that they will have a dry environment. With many proj- ects in Oregon, a hurdle that they have faced is the weather. “We know that mother nature is unpre- dictable and we can count on that,” said Allen. “[But] if we didn’t pour Saturday, it would have cost me a week and time is money.” The weather will also come in to play with the roof design. “The roof design that we have chosen, is over code requirement for energy code. None of those layers of that polystyrene can get wet so what they’re literally going to do, they’ve already ordered the tarp, we got two great days of weather but it’s going to rain off and on, they’re going to have that tarp ready,” said Allen. Despite any weather delays, the district and school board are upbeat about the proj- ect. “It’s cool. It’s pretty exciting to see it all coming together and to see how fast it’s go- ing up,” said school board member Taylor Wilhour. “You know we’re just a little bit behind but not so far behind that I’m wor- ried about catching up.” Elsewhere in SLSD construction, the pool design committee had their fi rst meeting on Tuesday. The group will be meeting to fi gure out how to spend $5.1 million for a pool that was projected to be over $9 million. CoƩage Grove Historical Society Present Buster Keaton n Film Night CoƩage Grove Community Center $5 Admissions Concessions Available Convict 13 Hard Luck Time Warner Cartoon: You Outa Be in Pictures PHOTO BY ZACH SILVA South Lane School District Maintenance Manager Matt Allen leads a tour of the construction site for the new Harrison Elementary School being built on Taylor Ave. The project, funded by a bond passed by voters in May, is expected to be complete by next fall and will house the growing student population of Cottage Grove. Want to see video and photos from stories in this week's edition? Head to cgsentinel.com. DENTAL Insurance Physicians Mutual Insurance Company A less expensive way to help get the dental care you deserve If you’re over 50, you can get coverage for about $1 a day* Keep your own dentist! NO networks to worry about NO annual or lifetime cap o n the cash benefi ts No wait for preventive care and no deductibles – you could get a checkup tomorrow Coverage for over 350 procedures including cleanings, exams, fi llings, crowns…even dentures you can receive DISH DEALS!! 190 Channels $ . 99 /mo. Now only ... 49 for 24 months ADD HIGH-SPEED INTERNET FREE Information Kit 14 . 95 $ delicious FAMILY DINING We’ll make you feel right at home with great food and friendly service! Daily Speicals 20% off for Active Military & Vets. Tuesday Night is Senior Night 4-8 pm. Switch to DISH and Get a FREE Echo Dot OPEN DAILY Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 6am-10pm Sun-Th ur 6am-10pm Fri & Sat. “Alexa, go to HGTV.” Control your TV hands-free with DISH Hopper + Amazon Alexa LIMITED TIME! Mention offer code FreeEchoDot /mo. where available CALL TODAY - PROMO CODE: FreeEchoDot 1-877-599-0125 www.dental50plus.com/25 *Individual plan. Product not available in MN, MT, NH, RI, VT, WA. Acceptance guaranteed for one insurance policy/certificate of this type. Contact us for complete details about this insurance solicitation. This specific offer is not available in CO, NY; call 1-800-969-4781 or respond for similar offer. Certificate C250A (ID: C250E; PA: C250Q); Insurance Policy P150(GA: P150GA; NY: P150NY; OK: P150OK; TN: P150TN) 6096C MB16-NM001Gc Requires internet-connected Hopper® or Wally® and Echo, Echo Dot or Amazon Tap device. 1-866-373-9175 1590 Gateway Blvd. • Cottage Grove 541-942-7144 Requires credit qualification and commitment OCTOBER 15-21 During National Food Bank week, October 15 th through October 21 st , it’s important to remember our neighbors struggling to provide their families with enough food to eat. In Cottage Grove, and the surrounding areas, lower income families can fi nd help at Community Sharing Program. Community Sharing is a local non-profi t that provides community members basic needs, life-skill tools, and resources towards self-suffi ciency. Each month an average of 740 emergency food boxes are distributed by Community Sharing’s pantry. Emergency food boxes are meant to supplement SNAP assistance (previously called food stamps) with a 3-5 day supply of food. As a partner agency, Community Sharing gets over half of its food from the county’s food bank, Food for Lane County. Th e rest is donated by local individuals, organizations, and businesses. Historically the need for emergency food in the fall and winter is signifi cantly higher than in the spring and summer. Our current record month served 836 food boxes. Following this pattern, the fall and winter months might see even more record- breaking numbers of families in need. In addition to the increased number of our neighbors facing food insecurity. Th at means local food donations are critical, now more than ever, to meet the basic needs of an ever increasing number of eligible families. In addition to food, Community Sharing accepts donations of essential non-food items, such as hygiene items, clothes, and cleaning supplies, to provide to its client families. Th ese items aren’t covered by SNAP assistance, but clothes, toilet paper, diapers, and soaps are almost as vital for day-to-day living as food. Community Sharing also relies on local volunteers to operate eff ectively. Our board of directors is composed of dedicated community leaders who volunteer many hours supporting this organization. In the pantry, volunteers help sort the donations, stock the shelves, and assist clients through the pantry process. Offi ce volunteers are needed to give out critical information, help clients fi ll out necessary forms, and provide a kind ear to clients on the edge of crisis. In addition to our current support from local volunteers, we are always looking for volunteers who would be willing to help stop local hunger by organizing a food drive, or fundraising event in Community Sharing’s honor. During the coming holiday season, Community Sharing will be off ering food box clients a special food box for December holiday celebrations. Clients will begin signing up for the special food box in November. Th e box contains seasonal foods and a frozen turkey or chicken for each family. Community sharing will be selling buttons to support our holiday food boxes over the next two months to help put on this special event. We will be selling these buttons for $10 each, please call one of our board members or come by our offi ce to purchase a turkey button and provide a holiday meal to one of your neighbors. In December volunteers from all over the community will help distribute the holiday food boxes at OLPH Catholic Church. Th e event is an amazing, non- denominational display with concerned community members coming together to give back. Th ere are also a number of annual donations drives this time of year, such as the local U.S. Postal Service’s food drive, Boy Scouts’ door-to-door donation collection and the South Lane School district’s food drive. Please consider supporting these organizations in their eff orts. Th e directors, staff and volunteers at Community Sharing would like to thank the Cottage Grove community for their continued support. Together we are able to provide desperately needed basic needs services to our community as a result of your generosity. To fi nd out how you can help, call Community Sharing at 541-942-2176 Monday through Friday from 11am- 3:30pm. THIS MESSAGE BROUGHT TO YOU BY THESE LOCAL SPONSORS: MCDONALD’S 1520 Gateway Blvd 541-942-0024 SOUTH LANE TELEVISION 210 S. 5th 541-942-9804 CHEVRON MARKET EXPRESS 1250 Gateway Blvd 541-942-0105 ROGERS & SONS 1324 E. Main St 541-942-0500 ALPINE HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4747 W. 11th Ave E 541-942-8577 BRAD’S COTTAGE GROVE CHEVROLET 2775 Row River Rd 541-942-4415 JOESPH OSBORN PLUMBING 1214 E. Madison Ave. 541-942-6899 COTTAGE GROVE GROCERY OUTLET 200 Gateway Blvd. 541-942-5400