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6A | MARCH 5, 2020 | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Live Music Every Friday 6 to 9 pm || No Cover Charge Mar 6 • Calvary Creek Classic Pop, Rock and Folk Mar 13 • The Hipbillys Acoustic Folk-Rock Mar 20 • Heavy Chevy Lite Classic Rock Open Daily 11am for Complimentary Tasting 942-1364 X www.saginawvineyard.com Walk-In Tubs WALK-IN BATHTUB SALE! SAVE $1,500 EXPERIENCE YOU CAN TRUST! DAMIEN SHERWOOD/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL From left clockwise: actors Caleb Pruitt, Agatha Robinson, Peter Wickliffe, Jeff Wisdom and Josiah Wise run through a table reading of the script for “The Fairfield Boys” in the Cottage Grove Public Library. than just an acting role, here is that natural beauty,” successful. Series from “This will provide jobs Wickliffe aims to inspire said Wickliffe. “And we’re for people for the next two audiences to take an inter- surrounded by parks.” vision,” he said. “I’m hop- est in the time period he’s The director is happy to and a half years,” he said. ing people will see that put to script. As the episodes progress, utilize the Cottage Grove dedication from me and “I want to take people area backdrop in particu- Wickliffe anticipates the think, ‘Oh, wow, he’s really back into history,” he said. lar due to its filmographic show’s need for people and banking on this. It’s kind of Though filming loca- past, citing enthusiasm he materials to grow. win or lose for him.’” “Hopefully as it attracts tions for all the future ep- has already encountered Wickliffe’s interest in isodes have not been fully when discussing past mov- more people, it will also film and acting began as scouted, the film crew has ie-making with locals. even out,” he said. “As it far back as middle school settled on an undisclosed Wickliffe also wants to becomes more complicat- and he landed his first paid location around Dorena pull resources from the ed, more people will want acting role in a short film Lake for the first two ep- area to complete the proj- to help with the project. … titled “For God and Coun- isodes of the mini-series ect, which may include It’s a huge leap of faith, but try” in 2009. Since then, he and is likely to begin film- extras, props, costumes or anything worth doing is a has been actively pursu- ing at the end of April or even property. huge leap of faith.” ing a career in theater and beginning of May. With the first episode A synopsis, list of cast film, acting in films such as Other locations in the slated to premiere by this and crew and other infor- “The Bullet of Time” and general region are likely fall, Wickliffe believes the mation can be found at the “Roomies,” which traveled to be used as backdrops as mini-series will continue mini-series’ page at indi the film festival circuits. relying on these local re- egogo.com. well. Now taking on more “A lot of what we have sources for some time if Only American Standard has OVER 140 years of experience and offers the Liberation Walk-In Bathtub. SUPERIOR DESIGN! Ultra low easy entry and exit design, wide door, built-in safety bar and textured floor provides a safer bathing experience. 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Search from A1 parents and community members. “For me personally, as one of seven board mem- bers tasked with helping uncover a new leader for our school district during these challenging times, it has been an education- al process,” said board Vice Chair Alan Baas. “I was pleased to discover so many different high- ly-skilled educators inter- est-ed in coming to our town to help us with our kids.” The months-long pro- cess has included screening of resumes, background checks and interviews to narrow the fi eld down to two potential candidates to start the job on July 1 this year. Finalist Dey has worked in the Eugene school dis- trict for the past fi ve years and is currently the direc- tor of secondary education for fi ve high schools and eight middle schools. From 2010–15, Dey worked in Santiago, Chile as the director of K-12 curriculum and profes- sional development at the International School. He has a doctoral degree in educational methodology, policy and leadership from the University of Oregon, which he received in 2009. Curtis is currently the interim superintendent of SLSD. She was previously the superintendent of the Forest Grove School Dis- trict from 2009 to 2017. She has 23 years of admin- istrative experience in pub- lic education and, in 2008, completed her doctoral degree from the University of Oregon in education and her master of teaching de- gree from Lewis and Clark College. In November, The Senti- nel reported that, during a Come see what we are doing and like us on our Facebook Page. Cottage Grove Genealogical Society 700 Gibbs Ave. P.O. Box 388 Cottage Grove, OR 97424 541-942-9570 board meeting discussing qualities and qualifi cations of an interim superinten- dent, “Board members agreed that anyone taking the interim position should be ineligible from apply- ing for the permanent po- sition.” The board issued a state- ment clarifying the discus- sion. “While the board dis- cussed the advantages and disadvantages of allowing the interim to apply for the permanent position, the qualities and qualifi ca- tions were written to allow the greatest fl exibility in recruiting candidates for the short-term interim po- sition,” read the statement. “In the qualities and quali- fi cation for the second in- terim position, the board used the word ‘preferred’ rather than ‘required.’” The statement further added, “The OSBA [Or- egon School Boards As- sociation] search consul- tant, Steve Kelley, did not communicate verbally or in writing to prospect [sic] candidates for the second interim search that they would not be eligible to apply for the permanent position.” While the school board performs reference checks for the fi nalists, “a day in the district” site visits are planned for March 9 in which the public will have an opportunity to meet and question the candi- dates. 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