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Local volunteers take donations for BMD festival By Damien Sherwood dsherwood@cgsentinel.com (541) 942-0555 WEATHER Est. 1889 Bohemia Mining Days (BMD) staff and volunteers turned out in Coiner Park last week during what would have been the festival’s 61st celebra- tion to take donations from the community. “We’re out here raising mon- ey for Bohemia Mining Days,” said Cottage Grove High School student volunteer Mikayla “Because of COVID-19, we can’t do it this year, so we’re making money for next year.” —Cottage Grove High School student volunteer Mikayla Carr Carr. “Because of COVID-19, we can’t do it this year, so we’re making money for next year.” Public health officials have prohibited large gatherings due to the spread of the novel coronavirus and financial un- certainty among businesses led the BMD Board of Directors to cancel the event this year. The unexpected cancellation has forced the organization to find other revenue sources for next year’s event. From July 16–19, festival sup- porters had a chance to drop by Coiner Park and donate to the cause. Youth volunteers set up in front of a “Bohemia City” façade near along Main Street, waving signs and accepting cash donations while other vol- unteers elsewhere in the park sold collectible gold coins and distributed BMD keepsake See BMD 7A Partly cloudy skies with a high of 78 and a low tonight of 51. Full forecast on A5 BETTY KAISER Cook’s Corner A5 OUTDOORS PHOTOS BY DAMIEN SHERWOOD/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Coast Fork Brewing and Feed Store owners Emily Rinck (left) and Dale Smith keep business running while wearing face shields. Gran Fondo rerturns Saturday B1 Local businesses work to maintain safety amid spike Covered Bridge Brewing Group co-owner David Barclay (left) and staff at the Axe and Fiddle contin- ue serving while keeping in com- pliance with new state mandates. By Damien Sherwood dsherwood@cgsentinel.com • LORANE NEWS A5 • CLASSIFIEDS Listings and public notices B7-B8 FOLLOW US FOR THE LATEST NEWS : /CGSentinel A tance from people outside their households. Though Oregon also now has a ban on indoor social gather- ings of more than 10 people, the limit on indoor gatherings does starting July 15, Oregon began not apply to houses of worship requiring people to wear face and businesses. The new mandates came coverings outdoors when they See SAFETY 8A cannot maintain a six-foot dis- Drain City Council considers ordinance restricting ‘adult entertainment’ By Damien Sherwood dsherwood@cgsentinel.com @CGSentinel 541- 942-3325 ph • 541-942-3328 fax P.O. Box 35, Cottage Grove, OR 97424 A small-town controversy made movement toward its next chapter on July 13 as the Drain City Council continued work on a draft ordinance and considered business licenses in response to the opening of Top of the Bowl, a local nightclub which includes nude entertain- ment. D I N Test Water Quality And Water Flow Rate ity such as drugs and sex traf- fi cking to the community. Protesting voices were par- ticularly critical of the es- tablishment’s location — the second fl oor of a building im- mediately adjacent to Gateway Family Fellowship church. “We are obviously opposed to any kind of adult or sexual- ly-oriented business or activity going on anywhere near our See DRAIN 9A D ON E LICENSED N I SURE The business has billed itself as a bar and restaurant with “special events,” which are to include sports viewing parties, poker tournaments, live music, burlesque shows and both male and female topless dancing. At a June 8 Drain City Coun- cil meeting, a large turnout of community members de- nounced the business variously as sinful, corrupting of youth and likely to bring illicit activ- D Install, Service, and Replace Pumps and Water Filtration Systems Councilor Jo Barker ex- pressed her displeasure with the establishment, which she said “causes great concern” for vulnerable members of the community as nude entertain- ment would attract “unsavory elements” to the town. Top of the Bowl, which opened last month, caused a stir in the community when lo- cals became aware of its inclu- sion of nude dancers. D Obituaries Official releases A2 B • RECORDS s Oregon COVID-19 cases spike, local busi- nesses have continued to adapt to a changing land- scape of health mandates while trying to maintain a welcoming environment for clientele. “Many of us don’t just want to meet the requirement, but “That is what really drives us to exceed the requirement,” said stay on our toes.” Coast Fork Brewing and Feed While masks were already re- Store co-owner Dale Smith. quired in public indoor places, SURE Bonded Licensed Insured CCB# 225978 Brandon Ervin (Owner) Tel: 541.649.8100 • For service after hours, Call (503)991-9159 For service after hours, Call (503)991-9159 Email: ervinfamilypumpervice@gmail.com Assisted Living & Memory Care Join us for a tour 1425 Daugherty Ave, CG 541-942-0054