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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL MARCH 21, 2018 3A Groups in the Grove A look at local events, achievements and announcements in Cottage Grove SLMH to hold ribbon-cutting On Thursday, March 22, South Lane Mental Health will celebrate the opening of expanded outpatient therapy offi ces in the former Lane Council of Governments’ Senior & Disabled Services building at 37 N. Sixth St., in down- town Cottage Grove. Tours will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. A ribbon cutting is scheduled for 5:15 p.m. Refreshments will be served. South Lane Mental Health’s mission is to restore hope and renew lives through com- passionate mental health services, support and advocacy. The agency was established in 1988 and now serves more than 2,200 individuals annually. The offi ces — needed to meet increasing de- mand for outpatient therapy services — were remodeled with help from $25,000 from Lane County Community & Economic Develop- ment. South Lane Mental Health continues to operate out of its other Cottage Grove offi ces at 1245 and 1345 Birch Ave., and 75 S. 5th St. In addition to outpatient therapy services, South Lane Mental Health offers crisis re- sponse, medication and case management, Intensive Community-based Treatment Ser- vices for Children and families, school-based therapy and a foster home and housing support for individuals with persistent mental health challenges so they can live as independently as possible in the community. South Lane Men- tal Health’s website is www.slmh.org and the phone number is (541) 942-3939. GRANT WINNERS: On Tuesday, March 13, the Cottage Grove Community Foundation awarded its 2018 class of grant recipients their prizes. The $17,610.96 in grants was made possible through donations from the Cottage Grove Community Foundation Fund, the Carlton Woodard Fund, the Green Earth Fund, the Believe in Angels Fund, the Frank and Pamela Simpson Family Fund, the Veatch Fund, and the Women and Children Assistance Fund. Pictured left, the 2018 recipient class including representatives from Lincoln Middle School, Community Sharing, Bohemia Mining Days, DanceAbility, Beds for Freezing Nights, Cottage Theatre, Opal Center for Arts and Education, Womenspace, Friends of the Library and Ophelia's Place. April 6 –29 Cottage Theatre presents LEGALLY Blonde The Musical Your electric meter is getting an UPGRADE! The musical comedy of love, law, and everything pink Music & Lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin, Book by Heather Hach Based on the novel by Amanda Brown and the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture Directed by Madison Baker, Music Direction by Mark VanBeever & Keri Davis, Choreography by Katey Kephart h Pacific Power is replacing your existing meter with a new smart meter as part of our commitment to making Oregon’s power grid more resilient and efficient, while keeping the cost of service as affordable as possible. KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR MAILBOX You will receive a letter with more detailed information about the installation process a few weeks before your area’s installation window. LOOKING TO LEARN MORE? Visit pacificpower.net/smartmeter Call toll-free at 1-866-869-8520 Sponsored by: 541-942-8001 • 700 Village Drive • Cottage Grove www.cottagetheatre.org Si necesita hablar con un representante que habla español, llame al 1-888-225-2611.