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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
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MARCH 4, 2021 |
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Lane among 16 counties improved to ‘high’ risk level
FAMILY PRACTICE • IMMUNIZATIONS
PHYSICALS • SPECIALIZED CARE
SALEM—Oregon Gov.
Kate Brown announced at
the end of last week that 16
counties improved in risk
level, with 10 of those im-
proving from extreme risk.
“For the second time in
a row, we are seeing great
progress in stopping the
spread of COVID-19 across
Oregon and saving lives,”
Brown said. “Oregonians
continue to step up and
make smart choices.”
County risk levels un-
der the state’s public
health framework aim to
reduce transmission and
protect Oregonians from
COVID-19.
The framework uses
four different risk lev-
els for counties based on
COVID-19 spread — ex-
treme risk, high risk, mod-
erate risk, and lower risk
— and assigns health and
safety measures for each
level.
Effective Feb. 26 through
March 11, there will be five
counties in the extreme risk
level, 11 at high risk, 10 at
moderate risk, and 10 at
lower risk. Lane County
joins those able to reintro-
duce certain activities, in-
cluding in-person dining at
restaurants and the reopen-
ing of community center.
“While these county
movements are welcome
news, we must continue to
take seriously health and
safety measures, especially
as more businesses reopen
and we start to get out
more,” Brown continued.
“As we see infection rates
going down and vaccina-
tions ramping up, now is
not the time to let down our
guard. Continue to wear
your masks, keep physical
distance and avoid indoor
gatherings.”
The Oregon Health Au-
thority will examine and
publish county data week-
ly. County risk levels will
be reassigned every two
weeks. The first week’s data
will provide a “warning
week” to prepare coun-
ties for potential risk level
changes. The next assign-
ment of risk levels will be
announced March 9 and
take effect March 12.
For more information,
visit coronavirus.oregon.
gov.
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South Lane Mental Health
Grupo FUERTE
Lane Arts Council’s artist
professional development
program,
Professional
Practice returns this spring
with a series of three work-
shops and discussions.
The series focuses on on-
going collaborative learn-
ing with an artist cohort,
combining presentations
from regional and nation-
al experts with take-home
work and group discus-
sions.
This year’s virtual format
can be accessed by artists
throughout Lane County.
This year’s topics are ap-
plicable to visual artists,
musicians, actors, writers,
dancers, and all creatives of
all disciplines.
The series kicks off in
early March and will con-
tinue through the spring
with multiple workshops
and discussions. Artists are
highly encouraged to reg-
ister for the full series for
$65; single workshops are
$25.
Each session is held on a
Tuesday from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Mitchell II, Founder and
Co-owner of M3 | Mitchell
• Creative Resilience for Media & Marketing, LLC:
Artists with Marie Schum- Learn how to effectively use
acher, creative resilience digital marketing strategies
coach and founder of PDX to improve your brand,
Vox: Reignite your motiva- website, and social media
tion to create, freshen up identity.
your routines and adopt
Workshop: April 27
new habits, activate your
Discussion: May 11
network of support, and re-
connect with why art mat-
The cohort model allows
ters.
artists to build connec-
Discussion: March 16
tions and learn with others
throughout the course of
• Financial Wellness for the series.
Creatives with Brooke Ben-
Artists in Lane County
son, Financial coach and have had few opportunities
Founder of Not Starving for professional develop-
Artists: Gain practical tools ment and the skills need-
and knowledge to man- ed to build and strengthen
age your money, plan for their businesses and their
your financial future and creative practice.
reframe your money mind-
Most learning is focused
set: moving away from the on developing an artistic
“Starving Artist” trope and practice, but artists are of-
towards financial freedom. ten left in the dark when it
Workshop: March 30
comes to business and fi-
Discussion: April 13
nancial planning, building
audiences, connecting with
• Developing Your Dig- venues, presenting their
ital Presence with Ceylon work, or pursuing other
professional opportunities.
To help meet this need,
Lane Arts Council has been
providing professional de-
velopment workshops for
over ten years, leveraging
local, regional, and now na-
tional experts and consul-
tants to support artists of all
disciplines in their creative
endeavors.
Lane Arts Council is a
nonprofit organization that
works to cultivate strong
and creative arts communi-
ties throughout Lane Coun-
ty. It provides high-quality
arts experiences, engaging
people of all ages in arts
education and encouraging
artistic endeavors.
More information and
registration at lanearts.org/
workshops.
Professional
Practice is presented by
Lane Arts Council, and
sponsored by City of Eu-
gene Cultural Services and
Columbia Bank.
LCC offering tuition-free summer course for HS juniors, seniors
La pandemia de Covid-19 impacta nuestros niveles de
estrés y ansiedad. Una forma de lidiar con los efectos de
la pandemia es buscar y crear conexiones sociales en su
comunidad. Grupo FUERTE es un grupo de apoyo para
hombres hispanohablantes en el condado Lane. Únete
al Grupo FUERTE para aprender de recursos locales,
temas de bienestar mental y crea su propia red social.
Este es un servicio gratuito patrocinado por South Lane
Mental Health. Para más información o para inscrib-
irse, llame a 541-942-3939 y pregunte por el Grupo
FUERTE.
The Covid-19 pandemic impacts our stress and anxiety
levels. One way to deal with the effects of the pandemic
is to seek and build social connections in your com-
munity. Grupo FUERTE is a support group for Spanish
speaking men in Lane County. Join Grupo FUERTE to
learn about local resources, mental health topics and
create your own social network. This is a free service
sponsored by South Lane Mental Health. For more in-
formation or to enroll, call 541-942-3939 and ask about
Grupo FUERTE.
Eugene — High school
students graduating in
2021 or 2022 can take one
tuition-free course this
spring or summer from
Lane Community College
to jump-start their college
education; that’s a $480
savings for one four-credit
course.
Courses will be held re-
motely from March 29 to
June 12 for spring term,
and June 21 to Sept. 11 for
summer term.
Students will receive
free access to Moodle,
Zoom and other import-
ant college resources to
take their course.
Registration and a Tui-
tion-Waiver Request form
must be completed by the
first day of each term;
March 29 and June 21 re-
spectively.
This includes courses
that start in July or Au-
gust.
This initiative started in
summer 2020 with almost
200 high school students
starting their college ca-
reer early. High school
students saved $68,970 in
tuition costs last summer.
For more information
go online at www.lanecc.
edu/tuitionfreecourse or
contact High School Con-
nections advisor Brenda
Williams at williamsb@
lanecc.edu or (541) 463-
3443.
Lane is an AA/EEO/
Veterans/Disabilities Em-
ployer.
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