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6A | MAY 13, 2021 | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL BMD seeks town logo design submissions League of Oregon Cities Transforming the Slabtown vs Lemati Feud into a year-round competi- tion requires blending the past with the present — and recreate the 19th Centu- ry feuding towns of Cot- tage Grove (Slabtown) and Lemati. Any new town needs a logo. Th e Bohemia Mining Days Board will invite two graphic designers to select four logo designs that meet the criteria below, which settlers of the two towns will vote on. Th e logo with the highest votes becomes that town’s offi cial logo. It will be used on mer- chandizing to raise money to produce the annual BMD celebration and will be used in the festival’s promotional materials. versatile. Five rules of logo design • Your logo should refl ect your town in a unique and honest way. • Avoid too much detail. • Your color logo should work well in black and white (one-color print- ing). • Make sure your town’s lo- gos scalable. • Your logo should be artis- tically balanced. 8 steps to design a simple logo • Understand why you need a logo. • Defi ne your brand iden- tity. • Find inspiration for your design. • Check out the competi- tion. • Choose your design style. • Find the right type of logo. • Pay attention to color. • Pick the right typography. BMD is struggling fi nan- cially at this time and seeks artists who will provide logo designs pro-bono as a gift to future generations who will proudly use it. Th e 61st Annual Bohemia Mining 7 basic rules for logo design A logo must: communi- cate, be relevant, be mem- orable, be timeless, should not have superfl uous ele- ments, should be technical- ly well craft ed and must be Days Celebration was one of many casualties of the COVID-19 global pandem- ic in 2020. Th e potential of having to cancel this year’s festival to protect the health and safe- ty of Grovers and our guests means the BMD Board of Directors needs to creatively seek new revenue sources to ensure the future of Cottage Grove’s biggest event of the year. Th e submitted designs that follow the guidelines below will be publicized with the graphic artist’s name as part of the voting process. For more information, contact BMD Board Mem- ber Skye Hefner at cuzskye- saidso@gmail.com Spring Symposium Mayor Jeff Gowing, City Manager Richard Meyers and Assistant to the City Manager Jake Boone at- tended the League of Or- egon Spring Symposium virtually on Friday. Th e Spring Symposium focused on emergency preparation and crisis management. Cottage Grove’s City Planner, Amanda Fergu- son, was a presenter and discussed planning for disasters and the develop- ment of emergency man- agement and continuity of operations plans, with a specifi c focus on pro- tecting heritage properties through the development of a Disaster Resilience Plan for heritage resourc- es. Lane County Commis- sioner Heather Buch also gave a presentation on crisis management and decision making, pulling from experiences in Lane County during the Holiday Farm Fire and COVID-19 responses. V ISIT US ONLINE : CGSentnel.com New physician joins Thomas Chiropractic team Th omas Chiropractic has welcomed a new associ- ate chiropractic physician, Dr. Erik Gurule-Long DC, who is accepting new pa- tients. Dr. Long became a massage therapist in 2011 aft er which he specialized in therapeutic deep tissue massage. In 2014, he received his Bachelor’s in Human Phys- iology from University of Western States. In 2016, he received his doctor- ate in Chiropractics, also from University of Western States in Portland, Ore. Dr. Long utilizes a variety of techniques to evaluate and treat patients includ- ing: Drop table, Activator, manual adjustments for spine and extremities, in- strument-assisted soft -tis- sue mobilization, myofas- cial trigger point therapy, deep tissue massage, my- ofascial release, and pro- prioceptive neuromuscular facilitated (PNF) stretch- ing, as well as rehabilita- tive exercise programs. Dr. Long blends these tech- niques as needed and as requested by patients. His Dr. Erik Gurule-Long DC focus is on being as gentle as possible while still being eff ective. On a personal level, Dr. Long is a “foodie,” with a love of trying new foods and learning new cooking techniques. He recently developed a strong interest in ferment- ing in all its forms. 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