8A • COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL • DECEMBER 12, 2018
Kiwanis helps kids keep warm
On November 13, The Bohemia Sunrisers
Kiwanis Club met with staff at Walmart in
Cottage Grove to host 20 local children (pre-
schoolers up to second grade) for a little hol-
iday magic. Walmart had specially decorated
a room for the occasion. Thanks to Walmart
the kids were treated to a big party and given
their own backpack, stuff ed with warm socks,
gloves, beanies and lots of school supplies.
Fruit, cookies, holiday candy and juice boxes
were also waiting for them. Each child was
also given his or her own slip-on oversize car-
toon character head piece. They also received
a visit from Santa Claus and were then taken
on a shopping spree, sponsored by the Bohe-
mia Sunrisers Kiwanis in Cottage Grove. Each
child was allowed to pick out their own warm
winter coat, boots and a pair of school shoes.
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D ISASTER P REPAREDNESS
OREGON WINTER WEATHER IS STARTING TO SET
IN ACROSS OREGON. ARE YOU PREPARED?
Oregon State Police
Oregon winter weather is starting to set in across Oregon. Are you prepared?
With the increase chances of snow, freezing rain, and ice on the roadways it is
more important than ever to #Knowbeforeyougo.
Checking www.tripcheck.com is the best way to get information on highway closures/construction,
minimum chain requirements and road conditions utilizing their traffi c cameras.
Those traveling in lower elevations, expect rain and wet roadways. Which means you will
need to increase your following distances due to decreased traction on those wet roads.
OSP is also urges all motorists to plan their travels by:
Be prepared in the event you become stuck during your travels- Carry water, food, and blankets in the event you are stuck in your vehicle
during your trip
Put the distractions away. Pull over to use that handheld electronic device, ask as passenger to help or wait to arrive at your destination
to use them.
Watch your speed; often speeding will not get you to your destination any faster. You will fatigue faster, burn more fuel, and create a more
hazardous environment on the highway.
Be extra vigilant in highway work zones. Even when workers are not present, all work zone speed limits still apply and ϐines double. Inac-
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Get rested before you travel. Fatigued drivers are more frequent during holiday weekends because of increased travel and activity. Be
patient and allow plenty of time to reach your destination.
Wear your safety belt. Ensure your passengers and children are properly restrained too. We see too many crashes were people would
have walked away with minor in any injuries.
Get a designated driver (plan ahead) if you plan on consuming intoxicating substances.
Our partners at Oregon Department of Transporation recently reminded drivers about the dangers of not checking the roads before you go and only utilizing GPS.
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Make sure all the pieces are in place to render you and your family prepared in the event of a natural disaster.
• Listen to radio or television newscasts for the latest weather information, and follow all evacuation directions and suggestions.
• Keep a stock of non-perishable food items as well as bottled water on hand inside your home.
• Keep a 72 Hour Kit on hand inside your home that is easy to get to in the event of a disaster.
For more information and tips on disaster response and preparedness, contact your local emergency services center.
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