6A | WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2019 | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
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COURTESY PHOTO
The Bohemia Sunrisers Kiwanis recently treated 12 Cottage Grove High School Lion Pride
Pageant participants to breakfast and presented them with a check for $100, which was
matched by the Van Gorders. Pictured are (from left): Diane Murray, Lucas Davey, Chance
Ralston and Quinn Kopachik.
Cottage Theatre to host ‘Move Out Yard Sale’ May 4
The Cottage Theatre will
hold a “Move Out Yard Sale”
on Saturday, May 4, from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m.
The sale will take place
in the theatre’s parking lot
(weather permitting) at 700
Village Drive in Cottage
Grove. In the event of rain,
the sale will move indoors.
This one-day sale will in-
clude furniture, appliances,
props, costumes and a variety
of miscellaneous items. No
early sales will be permitted.
All funds will go to sup-
port the theatre’s upcoming
construction project.
“During summer 2019,
we’ll be remodeling the the-
atre to add 50 seats and make
a variety of technical and
safety up-grades,” said Cot-
tage Theatre Executive Di-
rector Susan Goes. “Because
we will be retrofitting our
building with fire sprinklers,
we need to clear out all of our
costumes, props and equip-
ment this spring and move
them all back in this fall.
It’s the perfect time to clean
house and winnow our col-
lections.”
Much of the theatre’s in-
ventory will be moving to
temporary storage over the
summer, but items no longer
needed will be included in
this yard sale.
The theatre will continue
its 2019 season in October,
post-construction, with The
Complete Works of William
Shakespeare (abridged)[Re-
vised], a zany, side-splitting
romp through 37 plays in 97
minutes.
For more information, call
the theatre Box Office at 541-
942-8001.
Young talent to be showcased at Opal Center Friday
The Opal Center’s Youth
Talent Show, set for Friday,
May 3, will be a benefit for
the Opal Young Performers
Program. The talent show
will feature grades kinder-
garten through eighth, with
tickets available for $10.
“They will amaze you with
their singing, dancing and
many other talents that they
have,” said Michele Rose,
the Opal Center’s executive
director. “The audience will
help pick who gets to go to
the final round to win a free
scholarship to this summer’s
first OYP Camp.”
The show begins at 7
p.m. at the Opal Center, 513
East Main Street in Cottage
Grove.
For more information or
tickets, call 541-623-0513
Third annual downtown clean-up, flower planting Saturday
Cottage Grove City Coun-
cilor Kenneth Michael Rob-
erts is holding the 3rd annu-
al downtown clean-up and
flower planting at All Amer-
ica City Square on Saturday,
May 4, between 9 a.m. and
noon.
On board this year is the
Youth Advisory Council,
EBID, the Cottage Grove
Chamber of Commerce and
Lions Internal. Come on
down and join community
members in cleaning up his-
toric downtown. This is an
all-ages event. Anyone can
pitch in and help beautify
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Dr. Brent Bitner, DDS
350 Washington, Cottage Grove
Cottage Grove bank employees recognized as ‘Banner Bank’s Best’
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nior Personal Banker Sarah
Holmgren received the Ban-
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ing their individual profes-
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as providing exceptional cus-
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