4A | MAY 6, 2021 | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Cottage Grove Sentinel 116 N. Sixth St. Cottage Grove, Ore. 97424 ned hickson, managing editor | 541-902-3520 | nhickson@cgsentinel.com Opinion The First Amendment C ongress shall make no law respect- ing an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Govern- ment for a redress of grievances. “I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend.” —Thomas Jefferson (1800) USPS#133880 Copyright 2021 © COTTAGE GROVE SENTINAL Letters to the Editor Policy The Sentinel welcomes letters to the editor as part of a community discussion of issues on the local, state and national level. Emailed letters are preferred. Handwritten or typed letters must be signed. 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These programs provide reli- able, unbiased, research-based education and advice that strengthens local economies, sustains natural resources, and promotes healthy communities, healthy families and healthy in- dividuals. In last week’s Sentinel, Friends of Extension Member Leigh Reider detailed the specific pro- grams and services this funding request provides. Additional in- formation is available at www. FriendsofExten sionLane.org. Since its founding at Oregon State College in 1911, this state- wide program has been based in “Beaver Territory.” Howev- er, Ducks (and all Oregonians) benefit greatly from a well-sup- ported extension program. Driven by research, volunteers and public financial support, the OSU Extension Service provides taxpayers with a great return on their relatively small investment. The unexpected life-changing events of 2020 are a stark re- minder of how — going forward — we must remain vigilant and be prepared to succeed in the uncertain future awaiting us. OSU Extension programs contribute to food security, eco- nomic development, wildfire resiliency and emergency pre- paredness. For these programs to con- tinue and to be successful they need our support and participa- tion. Please join me and others by voting yes on Measure 20-319. —Cindy Weeldreyer Cottage Grove Keep experience on the school board At a time of great potential for our town and schools, after a decade of economic disruption and challenges, our seasoned school board is poised to usher in the future we all want for our youth and school district. Many of our current board members have children still in our schools and all have spent the last few years building the policies that best support dis- trict educators in getting kids the job skills they need to meet the 21st century. As a retired school board member, it seems to me that replacing our veteran school board leadership now with peo- ple green to a complex process, regardless of how well-inten- tioned, would be shooting our future in the foot. Our children need jobs and training for that future; the en- tire state has finally figured that out and Salem is funding it bet- ter — our current school board and district know how to make that work in our town; give them the time they need to pull this off. —Alan Baas Cottage Grove In support of Duerst-Higgins It’s an honor for me to say I support Sherry Duerst-Higgins for school board. She’s experi- enced, knowledgeable and cares deeply about our kids and com- munity. She listens. And, she knows how to bring diverse groups of people togeth- er while providing leadership filled with compassion and con- viction. Please join me in voting for Sherry Duerst-Higgins for South Lane School Board. —Len Blackstone Cottage Grove Don’t restore mural, re-think it I am all for CG’s historic pride. I understand that it is important and something to acknowledge and celebrate. However, I don’t understand the extreme push to get the outdated Buster Keaton mural restored. Honestly, the mural is downright creepy (This is no fault of the artist and I mean no disrespect; the character is creepy). When entering historic CG, the mural is completely off-put- ting. It’s not a good backdrop for photos. It really doesn’t benefit CG whatsoever. We have such a beautiful Opal Whiteley mu- ral and I find myself wondering why this huge BK mural is such a focal point? If you look at the data from the Census, it shows that the de- nhickson@cgsentinel.com mographics of CG 65-and-old- er crowd is approximately 16.2 percent. This tells me that the majority of CG’s population probably has no interest in “The General.” Ones who were interested in it are phasing out and that’s just a fact. Another factor is that the fundraising goal was $1,100 shy of the goal. I think this speaks for itself in the public’s interest in restoring the mural. Instead of the big focus on BK, why can’t we have a mural that showcases “Animal House,” “Stand By Me” and Buster? Especially when Animal House is all over the windows of the Chamber, right across the street. I hope that the restoration is reconsidered and a more cur- rent mural is painted. Believe me, it will benefit CG and ap- peal to the many new residents and tourists that visit. —Amanda Hogan Cottage Grove Voting Duerst-Higgins for school board I have known and worked with Sherry Duerst-Higgins for many years. She has always been one to volunteer wherever needed. We first worked together when she drug me onto the booster club in 1982. She led us to raise funding for many sports, sent a wrestling team to New Zealand and built a weight room for the sports teams. She never stops. She has served as a leader of many local, regional and state organizations. She has been honored by the Oregon School Boards Association for service on that board as well as many others. She is the driving force behind Community Sharing. Her many years on the South Lane School board makes her the most knowledgeable and prepared for her continuing that service. Sherry is all about service to our kids, making sure they get a quality education and sup- porting a high standard for our educators. It would be a loss to the com- munity to not have Sherry on our school board. —David Hemenway Cottage Grove HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPS Oregon state representatives • Sen. Floyd Prozanski District 4 State Senator PO Box 11511 Eugene, Ore. 97440 Phone: 541-342-2447 Email : sen.floydprozanski@ state.or.us • Rep. 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