COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2019 | 3A
Community News
‘Beat Goes On’ at upcoming
Dorena school fundraiser Friday
A special carnival fund-
raiser will be held in Dore-
na this Friday, June 7, to
support music and art for
the 2019-20 school year.
Dorena School’s annual
fundraiser “The Beat Goes
On” is open to the commu-
nity and will be from 5:30
to 8:30 p.m. at 37141 Row
River Road.
The carnival is fun for
‘Musick’ returns to The Grove
the whole family.
A student performance
will be followed by a
schoolyard-style carnival.
The band S.U.R.F. will
perform live and there will
be food, a raffle, a silent
auction, games and prizes,
face painting, a dunk tank
and more.
The event is sponsored
by Dorena Parent Club.
Volunteers needed for
Lakeside Park clean-up
The Army Corps of En-
gineers is seeking volun-
teers to help with clean-up
along the Cottage Grove
Reservoir this Saturday,
June 8, from 9 a.m. to
noon.
Gloves and tools will be
provided.
Anyone interested in
volunteering are want-
ing more information
can call John Pitts at 541-
942-5631 or email him at
John.B.Pitts@usace.army.
mil.
Volunteers will meet at
Lakeside Park.
PeaceHealth names Vice President
of Operations at Riverbend
Elva Sipin is joining
PeaceHealth Sacred Heart
Medical Center at River-
Bend as vice president of
operations (VPO).
Her first day at Peace-
Health will be June 24. In
her role, Sipin will pro-
vide operational oversight
at RiverBend to ensure
we continue meeting the
needs of caregivers and pa-
tients on this campus. This
is a new role for RiverBend
that is designed to provide
campus oversight.
Elva comes to River-
bend from Providence St.
Joseph Health in Southern
California where she most
recently served as execu-
tive director of post-acute
services, said Mary Kings-
ton, chief executive, Peace-
Health Oregon.
In her 18-year career,
Sipin has achieved and
sustained U.S. News and
World Report High Per-
forming and Best Nursing
Home five years in a row
and was instrumental in
achieving Magnet designa-
tion for Hospital Distinct
Skilled Nursing Facility.
“As a mission and ser-
vant leader, PeaceHealth’s
leadership model of serv-
ing with humility, cour-
age, authenticity and spirit
resonated with my heart,”
Sipin said.
PHOTOS BY DAMIEN SHERWOOD/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
T
he University of Oregon’s international conference “Musicking: Cultural Considerations”
encompassed the music of the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical and Romantic
eras. Organized annually by graduate students of the University of Oregon, the confer-
ence is unique in the Pacific Northwest. This year, for the second time, the conference came to
Cottage Grove for a concert at First Presbyterian Church last Sunday. The Musicking Conference
Oratorio Orchestra presented excerpts from G.A. Perti’s “La Beata Imelde” and Q. Colombani’s
“Il martirio di S. Cecilia,” conducted by Professor of Musicology Marc Vanscheeuwijck. The event
was open to the public and offered free of charge.
Meet
CHRIS
WINGER
Chris joined the service
team at Brad’s aft er serving
as a Technician for a
dealership in Eugene. Chris
has been a Technician since
2005 and in his free time
Chris enjoys hiking, fi shing and
camping. Stop in an welcome Chris
to Brads.
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KOLTIN BRITTON
School:
Cottage Grove High School
Birthdate:
January 13, 2001
Parents:
Kreg Britton/Shawna Bailey
Koldan Frieze
School:North Douglas High
School
Birthdate:March 30, 2001
Parents: Trevor & Jennifer
Frieze
Grandparents:
Kathy Luckcuck & Rick Boyce
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Follow your dreams,
the future is bright!
Jaxson Simmons
School:
Cottage Grove High School
Birthdate:July 14, 2001
Parents:
Chris & Angie Simmons
Grandparents: Becky Venice