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    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
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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.
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DRAIN:
HOPE U.M.C.
131 W “A” St. Drain, OR
541-315-1617
Pastor: Lura Kidner-Miesen
Fellowship & Song: 11:30am
Potluck Lunch: 12:00pm
Worship: 12:30pm
Delight Valley
Church of Christ
33087 Saginaw Rd. East
541-942-7711
Pastor: Bob Friend
Two Services:
9am - Classic in the Chapel
10:30am - Contemporary in the
Auditorium
COTTAGE GROVE:
6th & Gibbs Church of Christ
195 N. 6th St. • 541-942-3822
10:00am
Christian Education:
Pre-K through 5th
www.6thandgibbs.com
First Baptist Church
301 S. 6th st • 541-942-8242
Interim Pastor: Reed Webster
Sunday School 9:30am
Worship Service 11:00am
Youth Wednesday 6:30pm
cgfi rstbaptist.com
Calvary Baptist Church
77873 S 6th St • 541-942-4290
Pastor: Riley Hendricks
Sunday School: 9:45am
Worship: 11:00am
The Journey: Sunday 5:00pm
Praying Thru Life: Wednesday 6:00pm
Calvary Chapel Cottage Grove
1447 Hwy 99 (Village Plaza)
541-942-6842
Pastor: Jeff Smith
Two Services on Sun:
9am & 10:45am
Youth Group Bible Study
Child Care 10:45am Service Only
www.cgcalvary.org
Church of Christ
420 Monroe St • 541-942-8565
Sunday Service: 10:30am
Cottage Grove Bible Church
1200 East Quincy Avenue
541-942-4771
Pastor:Bob Singer
Worship 11am
Sunday School:9:45am
AWANA age 3-8th Grade,
Wednesdays Sept-May, 6:30pm
www.cgbible.org
Cottage Grove Faith Center
33761 Row River Rd.
541-942-4851
Lead Pastor: Kevin Pruett
www.cg4.tv
Full Childrenʼs Ministry available
Service: 10:00am
First Presbyterian Church
3rd and Adams St
541-942-4479
Rev.: Karen Hill
Worship: 10:00am
Sunday School: 10:00am
fpcgrove.com
Hope In The Grove
700 E. Gibbs • 401-855-5668
Pastor: Wayne Husk
Sunday services:
Worship: 9am
Coffee Fellowship: 10:15am
Bible Study: 10:30am
Hope Fellowship
United Pentecostal Church
100 S. Gateway Blvd.
541-942-2061
Pastor: Dave Bragg
Worship: 11:00am Sunday
Bible Study: 7:00pm Wednesday
www.hopefellowshipupc.com
“FINDING HOPE IN YOUR LIFE”
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
and St. Philip Benizi
Catholic Churches
1025 N. 19th St.
541-942-3420
Father: Joseph Hung Nguyen
Holy Mass:
Tue-Thu: 8:30am; Sat:5:30pm
Sun: 10:30am
Confession: After daily mass,
Sat. 4-5pm or by appointment
St. Philip Benizi, Creswell
552 Holbrock Lane
541-895-8686, Sunday: 8:30am
St. Andrews Episcopal Church
1301 W. Main • 541-767-9050
Rev. Lawrence Crumb
“Church with the fl ags.”
Worship: Sunday 10:30am
All Welcome
Seventh-day Adventist Church
820 South 10th Street
541-942-5213
Pastor: Kevin Miller
Bible Study: Saturday, 9:15 am
Worship Service: Saturday, 10:40
Mid-week Service: Wednesday, 1:00
Trinity Lutheran Church
6th & Quincy • 541-942-2373
Pastor: James L. Markus
Sunday School & Adult Education
9:15am
Sunday Worship 10:30 am
Comm. Kitchen Free Meal Tue & Thur
5:00pm TLC Groups
tlccg.com
United Methodist Church
334 Washington • 541-942-3033
Pastor:Lura Kidner-Miesen
Worship: 10:30am
Comm. Dinner (Adults $5,
Kids Free)
1st & 3rd Monday 5-6:00pm
umcgrove.org
Non-Denominational
Church of Christ
1041 Pennoyer Ave
541-942-8928
Preacher: Tony Martin
“VICTORY” Country Church
Sunday Bible Study:10:00am
Sunday Worship:10:50am & 5:30pm 913 S. 6th Street • 541-942-5913
Pastor: Barbara Dockery
www.pennoyeravecoc.com
Worship Service: 10:00am
Message: “WE BELIEVE IN
Old Time Gospel Fellowship
MIRACLES”
103 S. 5th St. • 541-942-4999
Pastor: Jim Edwards
CRESWELL:
Sunday Service: 10:00am
Join in Traditional Christian Worship Creswell Presbyterian Church
75 S 4th S • 541-895-3419
Rev. Seth Wheeler
Adult Sunday School 9:15am
Sunday Worship Service 10:30 am
website www.creswellpres.org
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