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JUNE 18, 2020 | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
GOLF SCORES
Middlefield Mens Club
Thursday 6/11/2020
Game: Scramble
First Place
Leroy Bodine
Ed Prunkl
Jake Cox
Rudy Nellermoe
Second Place
Bruce Schennum
Don Perkins
Bob Martindale
Third Place
Gary Culp
Mel Gowing
Keith Rowling
Larry Eyman
Fourth Place
Eric Morris
Adrian Chatigny
Ron Ackerman
Jerry Pennington
Fifth Place
Jerry Haugen
Tom Arney
John Kallbrier
Tom Lemmon
Sixth Place
Gary Sparks
Pat Rickard
Jim Hoover
Jack Doleman
Seventh Place
Ken Helsel
Dave Tooker
Frank Gates
Walter Ali
Eighth Place
Dan Pearson
Leon Hayes
Bob McCarty
Steve Lindholm
Ninth Place
Bill Avery
Gary Ackley
Jim Cunningham
Gary Ordway
Tenth Place
David Morris
Larry Strickland
Ricky Ambrose
Jim Lehl
Eleventh Place
Paul Henrichs
Lynn Ferrin
Jim Gant
Darrell Lee
Twelfth Place
Steve Ellickson
Phil Hamilton
Mike Stahl
Jim Wamsley
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Low Gross
Gary Ingram
Jake Cox
heritage-related programs.
The projected Lottery
Fund allocation is down 30
percent from pre-corona-
virus estimates. The state
park system was closed
for two months, and is just
now starting to offer limit-
ed services to campers.
When it became clear in
spring that revenues were
going to be unstable, OPRD
froze hiring, curtailed dis-
cretionary spending, and
suspended large improve-
ment and repair projects
and other programs such as
grants.
The current estimated
$22 million gap could grow
or shrink, but it has neces-
sitated the decision to lay
off 47 positions by June 30.
The number of positions
laid off could change; state
park field operations have
borne the lion’s share of
the workforce reduction
already.
Most of the state park
workforce is hired season-
ally, and of the 415 posi-
tions allotted to operate
parks, only 77 had been
hired by the time the sys-
tem closed in March.
Some seasonal staff may
be hired on a case-by-case
basis to flesh out the cur-
rent skeleton crew. The
upcoming reductions will
focus on other areas of the
department.
Typical services such as
trash collection, restrooms,
and showers are limited,
both due to their expense
and the limited staffing.
Fewer staff and funds are
available for landscape
maintenance and cleanup,
a point driven home by
storm damage in central
Oregon this past weekend.
Given the uncertainties
of staffing and public health
considerations reservation
services will resume, but in
a likewise limited manner.
Reservations are now ac-
cepted online at https://or-
egonstate parks.reserveam-
erica.com/ and by phone at
800-452-5687.
New reservations will be
accepted one day to two
weeks in advance only, in-
Wildlife from B1
fox as a pup and took it in about a year ago. Wild-
life managers learned of the incident, a warrant was
served and the fox was turned over.
The woman was criminally cited for Unlawful Take/
Hold Wildlife: Red Fox, a class A Misdemeanor with
a maximum penalty of $6,250 and/or one year in jail.
The red fox is in good hands at Wildlife Safari, but
will still live the rest of its life in captivity after losing
the chance to learn survival skills from its mother in
the wild where it belongs.
Follow these tips if you encounter young animals
in the wild:
• Never assume an animal is orphaned. Don’t re-
move it from the forest, including your backyard.
• Call your local ODFW office, Oregon State Police
office, or a local licensed wildlife rehabilitation center
for advice and follow it when: 1) you see an animal
that you know is orphaned because you observed the
dead parent animal, or 2) the parent hasn’t returned
after constant and discrete observation for a long time
(up to a day), or 3) if the animal is clearly injured or
in distress.
• Keep your dog or cat away from young wildlife,
especially in the spring.
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Race from B1
ficult choices between rent, mortgage,
medication, food and other necessities,”
said Wilson.
“Senior Meals fills that gap so that se-
niors are taken care of,” Wilson said of
the program that provides meal delivery
to anyone and their spouse 60 and older,
regardless of income. “And it’s not just the
meal. It’s the companionship, the friend-
ship and we’re also doing wellness checks
when we drop off food at someone’s
house.”
Despite difficulties caused by virus con-
cerns, LCOG has not stopped providing
food to the community and the upcoming
Race for the Rest of Us is indicative of their
continued efforts to support the Senior
Meals Program.
“We wanted to find a fundraiser than
anyone and everyone could participate in,”
Wilson said. “Whether you’re a child, or a
senior, or you’re experiencing a disability,
whatever. Our main offices are in Eugene
and we’re Track Town USA, so I thought,
‘How do I capture the energy that comes
with that to find a way for us to raise addi-
tional funds for senior meals?’ and I want-
ed it to be something that was healthy for
people.”
While most races - for fundraising pur-
poses or otherwise - challenge athletes
to complete five, 10 or 20 kilometers, the
Race for the Rest of Us comes in at a tidy
0.5K, making it accessible to all.
Participants who sign can complete the
race any time between July 22 and July
26 and will receive a packet including a
t-shirt, a finisher’s medal and 0.5K bumper
sticker. Wilson also stresses that runners
can join the virtual event no matter where
in the world they are.
“Anyone can do it anywhere and by any-
where, I mean anywhere. You can do this
in London because we’ll mail your packet
to you.”
The LCOG is also still looking for lo-
cal businesses to sponsor the Race for the
Rest of Us or any future events put on by
the council. Interested parties may contact
Kendra Pennington, community program
analyst for S&DS, via email at kpenning-
ton@lcog.org.
Runners interested in signing up for the
race can visit https://runsignup.com/Race/
Events/OR/Eugene/ARacefortheResto-
fUsSDS for more info about the event as
well as on-
line registra-
tion.
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stead of one day to nine
months in advance, which
had been in place for years.
Not all sites at all parks
are available, and many
were already reserved be-
fore the system closed. No
walk-in or first-come, first-
served camping will be
available on the coast until
further notice.
For more information on
camping reservations, visit
https://stateparks.oregon.
gov
Visitors can help by
treating park properties
gently, using as little water
and power as necessary,
and packing out trash.
“This is a heartbreaking
time for our agency family,
both for those who face a
heavy workload as we roll
into summer and for the
dedicated professionals we
have to release from ser-
vice,” says Lisa Sumption,
OPRD Director. “We’ll do
everything we can to help
them land on their feet.
With support from Ore-
gonians, the agency will
rise to this challenge and
adapt.”
for 12 Mos.
Middlefield Mens Club
Monday 6/15/2020
Game: 2M Points
First Place
Gary Culp
Keith Rowling
Pat Rickard
Kent Russo BD
Second Place
Leon Hayes
Bob McCarty
Tom Arney
Gary Ingram BD
Third Place
Dan Pearson
Kent Russo
Bruce Schennum
Gary Sparks
Fourth Place
Jake Cox
Bill Avery
Larry Strickland
Dick Winters
Fifth Place
Jim Cunningham
Gary Ingram
Jerry Pennington
Dave Tooker BD
Sixth Place
Todd Dennis
Lary Eyman
Dave Tooker
Jim Wamsley
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