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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2019 | 7A Market from A1 tree lighting downtown. In a collaboration be- tween Main Street Cottage Grove and EcoGeneration, a nonprofit community recycler which receives recycling material at the market, families are invit- ed to bring their children to the Armory on Nov. 23 and Dec. 7 to participate in a luminary project. Materials will be provid- ed to decorate plastic milk jugs which will be filled with sand, illuminated by tea candles and lined along the streets of downtown from All-America Square to City Hall. “We have more than enough milk jugs,” said Water The winter market will feature holiday-themed arts, crafts and foods available each Saturday at the Cottage Grove Armory. EcoGeneration founder David Gardiepy. “Although if they want to bring milk jugs, we’re not opposed to that, either.” The milk jug luminaries will be labeled so children can find them and take them home after the event. EcoGeneration is also asking locals to bring more paper bags as part of a chil- dren’s Christmas gift wrap- ping activity. While the market’s win- ter season brings some new activities, many of its staples such as the Supple- mental Nutrition Assis- tance Program and local produce will still be avail- able. “We have a really long growing season here,” said Bentson. “A lot of our DAMIEN SHERWOOD/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL residents should receive a detailed description of the fl ushing process on their water bills, which includes what to do if water appears discolored and a schedule of when fl ushes are coming to their neighborhood. For more information, from A1 to drink, can cause a yel- low tint to appear in res- idents’ tap water. The mineral deposits can be scoured through the fl ush- ing process. The discoloration may show up in residents’ tap water when large quan- tities of water are used, such as in fi ghting fi res and summertime plant water- ing. This heavy usage can stir up the mineral depos- its in the lines and get into household plumbing sys- tems. Several complaints from Cottage Grove residents surfaced in September about a hazy discoloration in people’s tap water. City offi cials maintained that the water had passed qual- ity tests and attributed the discoloration to a spike in house fi res that had recent- ly swept through the city. For residents who notice discolored water, the city recommends running cold water until the discolor- ation has cleared up. During the city’s fl ush- ing process, the discol- oration may be avoided altogether by temporarily refraining from water use. “If they’re home and they notice that we’re out there, we recommend them not to run water in their house – or try not to,” said Public Works and De- velopment Director Faye Stewart. “If you’ve been off to work and you come home and you know it took growers have green houses and cold frames and they continue to have winter crops.” Between 15 and 20 ven- dors are expected to reg- ularly fill the space each Saturday, this year with the addition of local craft chocolate maker Sanity Chocolate. “This is the first time they’ve joined us here and I think they’re going to be here every week,” Bentson said. “So that’s kind of a big deal.” visit the city’s website at www.cottagegrove.org/ publicworks/page/hy- drant-flushing-program. The Public Works and Development Department can be reached at 541-942- 3349. Family fun for the holidays! Gingerbread Workshops at The Cottage events venue DAMIEN SHERWOOD/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL City flushing of hydrants will continue through Monday as crews prepare for winter and assure that hydrant lines are operational. place, the fi rst thing you’d do is use your cold water and see if there’s any dis- color to it.” Residents are warned to avoid doing laundry when fl ushing is occurring in their area as discolored wa- ter can stain fabrics. As the work continues, EVERYONE DESERVES A GREAT SMILE! CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE YOUR INITIAL CONSULTATION • 541.686.1732 EUGENE CRESWELL 622 E. 22nd Ave Suite C 195 Melton Rd. 541.686.1732 541.686.1732 or visit us at www.thornton-ortho.com Worship Directory 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 Presbyterian Church 3rd and Adams St 541-942-4479 Rev.: Karen Hill Worship: 10:00am Sunday School: 10:00am fpcgrove.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 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” Church of Christ 420 Monroe St • 541-942-8565 Sunday Service: 10:30am Cottage Grove 200 Gateway Blvd. Cottage Grove, OR 97424 4 (541) 942-5400 Mon. - Sat. 8am - 9pm Sun. 9am - 8pm Ed & Kori Sowa Independent Owner-Operators facebook.com/CottageGroveGroceryOutlet SAVE 40-70% ON GROCERIES. BEAUTIFUL, HUH? Decorate a handcrafted, pre-built gingerbread Country Church, Classic Cottage, or Covered Bridge, with more than 30 decorating items to choose from. Each building $30, includes lights and stained glass windows. Several dates available, you must pre-register! Visit cottageevents.com or call 541-942-6888. 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 Services: 9:00am & 10:45am 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 First Baptist Church 301 S. 6th st • 541-942-8242 Pastor: David Chhangte Sunday School 9:30am Worship Service 10:30am Youth Wednesday 6:30pm cgfi rstbaptist.com St. Philip Benizi, Creswell 552 Holbrook Lane Sunday 8:30 AM 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 Living Faith Assembly 467 S. 10th St. • 541-942-2612 Trinity Lutheran Church Worship Services Sundays: 9a & 11a 6th & Quincy • 541-942-2373 Youth Worship Sundays: 11a (all Pastor: James L. Markus ages welcome) Sunday School & Adult Education Mondays: 5:30p (6th-12th grades) 9:15am Sunday Worship 10:30 am Non-Denominational Comm. Kitchen Free Meal Tue & Thur Church of Christ 5:00pm TLC Groups 1041 Pennoyer Ave tlccg.com 541-942-8928 Preacher: Tony Martin United Methodist Church Sunday Bible Study:10:00am 334 Washington 541-942-3033 Sunday Worship:10:50am & 5:30pm New Pastor Craig Pesti- Strobel www.pennoyeravecoc.com Worship 10:30am umcgrove.org Old Time Gospel Fellowship 103 S. 5th St. • 541-942-4999 “VICTORY” Country Church Pastor: Jim Edwards 913 S. 6th Street • 541-942-5913 Sunday Service: 10:00am Pastor: Barbara Dockery Join in Traditional Christian Worship Worship Service: 10:00am Message: “WE BELIEVE IN Our Lady of Perpetual Help MIRACLES” and St. Philip Benizi Catholic Churches 1025. N. 19th St. 541-942-3420 Father John J. Boyle Holy Mass: Saturday Vigil – 5:30 PM Sunday – 10:30 PM For weekday and Holy Day of Obligation schedule see website OLPHCG.net Confession: 4 PM to 5 PM Saturdays or by appointment CRESWELL: 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 Our Worship Directory is a weekly feature in this newspaper. If your congregation would like to be a part of this directory, contact us today! S entinel C ottage G rove 541-942-3325 116 N. 6th Street Cottage Grove, OR