COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL • NOVEMBER 14, 2018 •
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Cottage Grove Ranger Station moving to new location
Th e offi ce for the Cottage Grove
Ranger District will be moved three
miles southeast to a new offi ce on
the Dorena Genetic Resource Center
grounds during the week of Nov. 26
with an estimated completion date of
Nov. 30.
Th e new address will be: 34963
Shoreview Drive, Cottage Grove, OR
97424. Th e phone 541-767-5000, will
remain.
Th e agency will continue to lease
warehouse space at the current loca-
tion until fi nal construction is com-
plete at the new site in order to meet
the facility needs of the ranger dis-
trict’s wildland fi re fi ghting module.
Th e change in offi ce location from a
leased facility to an owned facility is a
cost-saving measure.
“Th is move will save the District
a great deal of money as it reduces
leasing costs. Th e overall size of our
organization has downsized over the
past years, and now we simply require
less space,” said District Ranger K.C.
Briggs. “Th is will allow us to place
valuable resources into other need-
ed programs and to establish a closer
working relationship with the Dorena
Genetic Resource Center.”
Sales and services will be suspended
the week of the move and phone and
email communications will be incon-
sistent as we transition to a new sys-
tem.
However, Christmas tree tags will be
available at Killion’s Market at 33399
Row River Rd. in Cottage Grove.
Other forest permits can be pur-
chased at the Umpqua National Forest
offi ces. Passes and maps can be pur-
chased at any FS offi ce or on line.
For more information about the
Umpqua National Forest, contact 541-
957-3200 or visit www.fs.usday.gov/
umpqua or Umpqua NF on Facebook.
The Cottage Grove Ranger Station
will begin the move to its new lo-
cation at 34963 Shoreview Dr. on
Nov. 26, with an expected comple-
tion date of Nov. 30.
COURTESY PHOTO
Annual Christmas tree will head to state capitol from Tillamook tomorrow
SALEM — Th e Oregon State
Capitol’s Christmas tree will be
arriving from the Tillamook
State Forest on Th ursday, Nov.
15, donated by the Oregon De-
partment of Forestry (ODF).
Th e 30-foot Noble fi r tree will
be cut and delivered by ODF
staff . Th e tree arrives Th ursday
morning, with unloading and
setup scheduled to start at 8:30
a.m. and continue until approx-
imately 10 a.m.
“Th e Oregon Department of
Forestry is very excited to con-
tribute to Holidays at the Cap-
itol,” South Fork Forest Camp
Manager Dave Luttrell said.
“Our employees take a lot of
pride in being part of this Or-
egon tradition.”
Th e tree lighting event is set
for Tuesday, Nov. 27, with a
choral performance by South
Salem High School at 5 p.m.,
and the lighting program be-
ginning at 5:30 p.m.
Holidays at the Capitol is
made possible through gen-
erous donations by organiza-
tions, businesses and individu-
als throughout the state and the
Capitol’s volunteers. More than
10,000 people visit the Capitol
every year during the holiday
season.
To learn more, visit www.or-
egoncapitol.com.
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