8A • COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL • NOVEMBER 21, 2018 FIRES One of the hundreds of homes destroyed by the most recent California wildfi res. from A1 has poodles and they just had a litter so they helped him with the animals.” Th e families are now living in a motel room and aren’t sure of their next step. “Th ey all lost everything,” Nightingale said. “Th ey’re not relocating in Paradise because it’s just too hard, too many memories and these neighbors, they’ll all be separated.” Nightingale was able to de- liver a carload of supplies she’d received from Cottage Grove, Eugene and Marcola. “I was thanking people for their donations,” she said, “and they were thanking me because they just felt so helpless. It was humbling.” Th e gofundme page for Hughes has raised just over $500 of the $10,000 goal. To Are you a Chamber Member? Ask us how you can become a member today! age those who wish to help to donate to the American Red Cross, Humane Society of Ventu- ra County, United Way (Greater Los Angeles), Califor- nia Community Foundation and California Fire Foundation with is distributing cash cards to those who lost their homes. Contact Travis Palmer, Director of the Chamber of Commerce (541) 942-241 travis@cgchamber.com Fall Heating Tune-Up Only $99* COURTESY PHOTO donate to Hughes specifi cal- ly, visit gofundmen.com and search 'Lois Hughes.' Evacua- tion sites in California report being inundated with supplies and California offi cials encour- We’ll make sure your system is running effectively and effi ciently. Call for details and an appointment today, and beat the winter rush! POOL from A1 While additional pending funds and verbal commitments are on track to take the district past their goal and to as much as $550,000, as of now they are short of the target. With the deadline to decide on whether to add the warm water pool last Friday, on Th ursday the board voted to bridge the gap be- tween the needed funding and what the district currently has. To do this, the board agreed to temporarily move up to $200,000 in bond funding for the warm water pool to allow it to be built while the remain- ing money is raised. “In other words, some funding that will bridge what we’ve been able to fundraise to what we’re seeing as the next to fi nal cost estimate for the warm-water recreation therapy pool,” said Sullivan. Th e community pool, that is owned by the district, be- gan renovations last month with money from the 2016 bond and the pool, locker rooms, lighting, interior and exterior of the building are re- ceiving upgrades. Th e current therapy pool, lo- cated at the community center and, according to the city, is in needs of repair. While the majority of the fundraising came in big chunks from individuals or businesses, there were also small amounts that made a diff erence. “We’ve had donations from $35 checks, $25 all the way up to some of those higher num- bers. What it says is that we have an amazing community. And a community that wants to invest in something like a warm water recreational ther- apy pool because they under- stand the impact that it will have,” said South Lane School District communications di- rector Garrett Bridgens. At Th ursday’s meeting, the board also approved the sec- ond-year of interim superin- tendent Sullivan’s contract. Af- ter serving the role of interim for one year, the board and Sul- livan agreed it was in the dis- trict’s best interest for another year as they begin to search for a new superintendent. Your Family Deserves The BEST Technology... Value... TV!... 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