Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, July 29, 2021, THURSDAY EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL | JULY 29, 2021 | 7A
Local fire danger warning remains ‘High’ Magnolia Gardens
hosts dementia
support group
June 25 marked the first
day of fire season where the
Fire Danger has increased
from Low to Moderate.
On June 30, South Lane
County Fire and Rescue
(SLCFR) raised the level to
High.
The following restrictions
apply within the City of Cot-
tage Grove, City of Creswell,
and any lands within the
SLCFR District boundaries,
not protected by the West-
ern or Eastern Lane Dis-
tricts of ODF.
• Smoking is prohibited
while traveling, except in ve-
hicles on improved roads, in
boats on the water, and oth-
er designated locations.
• Open fires are prohib-
ited, including campfires,
charcoal fires, cooking fires
and warming fires, except
at locations where fire pits
are present. Portable cook-
ing stoves using liquefied
or bottled fuels are allowed.
Briquette use is allowed in
barbeques, but is restricted
to use on hard, non-flam-
mable surfaces such as pa-
tios, driveways, gravel, or
green irrigated lawns.
• Power saw use is per-
mitted all day during low
fire danger (GREEN), be-
fore 1 p.m. and after 8 p.m.
during moderate fire danger
(BLUE) and before 10 a.m.
and after 8 p.m. during high
fire danger (YELLOW). The
use of power saws is pro-
hibited during extreme fire
danger (RED). Each power
saw is required to have one
shovel and one fire extin-
guisher of at least eight-
ounce capacity. A firewatch
of at least one hour is re-
quired following the use of
each saw.
• Cutting, grinding and
welding of metal is per-
mitted all day during low
fire danger (GREEN), be-
fore 1 p.m. and after 8 p.m.
during moderate fire danger
(BLUE), before 10 a.m. and
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Colors to choose from
after 8 p.m. during high fire
danger (YELLOW) as long
as it is conducted in a cleared
area and has a charged gar-
den hose or one 2 ½ pound
or larger fire extinguisher
immediately available. This
activity is prohibited during
extreme fire danger (RED).
• The mowing of dried,
cured grass is permitted all
day during low fire danger
(GREEN), before 1 p.m. and
after 8 p.m. during moderate
fire danger (BLUE), before 10
a.m. and after 8 p.m. during
high fire danger (YELLOW),
and is prohibited during ex-
treme fire danger (RED).
The culture and harvest of
agricultural crops is exempt
from this requirement.
• Motor vehicles, in-
cluding motorcycles and
all-terrain vehicles, are only
allowed on improved roads
free of flammable vegeta-
tion, except for the culture
and harvest of agricultural
crops.
• Use of illegal fireworks
is prohibited at all times,
and in any location within
the District. Legal firework
use is permitted in areas
free of dried, cured grass-
es, brush, or trees unless
prohibited in areas jointly
protected by SLCFR and the
Oregon Department of For-
estry (ODF). Generally and
where permitted, firework
use is only permitted on
asphalt, concrete, or gravel
and a charged garden hose
or one 2 ½ pound or larger
fire extinguisher is immedi-
ately available.
Go to South Lane County
Fire and Rescue’s website at
southlanefire.org to view all
the restrictions in place due
to the High Fire Danger des-
ignation.
Fire Danger
Adjective Class
Low = Green: Activity
permitted all day
Moderate = Blue: Ac-
tivity permitted until
1:00 p.m. and after 8:00
p.m.
High = Yellow: Activ-
ity permitted until 10:00
a.m. and after 8:00 p.m.
Extreme = Red: Activ-
ity prohibited
NOTICE OF CITY OF COTTAGE GROVE
PLANNING COMMISSION VACANCIES
Family owned and operated for over 48 years
LANDSCAPE AND
BUILDING MATERIALS
Open
Tues-Sat
8:30am-5:30pm
Open
7 days
a week!
79149 N. River Road
541-942-4664
The City of Cottage Grove Planning Commission
has a vacancy on this volunteer body. The Com-
missioners are appointed by the City Council. The
Planning Commission meets twice a month on the
2 nd & 3 rd Wednesday evenings. Incumbents are
eligible to reapply. People interested in applying for
these positions need to complete an Planning Com-
mission application available at the Public Works &
Development Department at City Hall or online at:
https://www.cottagegrove.org/pc. The deadline for
receiving applications is August 13th at 5 pm. For
further information please contact the Public Works
& Development Department at 541-942-3340.
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Worship
Directory
COTTAGE GROVE:
6th & Gibbs Church of Christ
195 N. 6th St. • 541-942-3822
10:00am
Christian Education: Pre-K through 5th
Tim Baker, Senior Minister
www.6thandgibbs.com
Calvary Baptist Church
77873 S 6th St • 541-942-4290
Pastor: Riley Hendricks
Sunday School: 9:45am
Worship: 11:00am
The Journey: Sunday 5:00pm
Praying Thru Life: Wednesday 6:00pm
Church of Christ
420 Monroe St • 541-942-8565
Sunday Service: 10:30am
Cottage Grove Bible Church
1200 East Quincy Avenue
541-942-4771
Pastor:Bob Singer
Worship 11am
Sunday School:9:45am
AWANA age 3-8th Grade,
Wednesdays Sept-May, 6:30pm
www.cgbible.org
First Presbyterian Church
3rd and Adams St
541-942-4479
Rev.: Karen Hill
Worship: 10:00am
Sunday School: 10:00am
fpcgrove.com
Hope Fellowship
United Pentecostal Church
100 S. Gateway Blvd.
541-942-2061
Pastor: Dave Bragg
Worship: 11:00am Sunday
Bible Study: 7:00pm Wednesday
www.hopefellowshipupc.com
“FINDING HOPE IN YOUR LIFE”
St. Andrews Episcopal Church
1301 W. Main • 541-767-9050
Rev. Lawrence Crumb
“Scripture, Tradition, Reason”
Worship: Sunday 10:30am
All Welcome
Seventh-day Adventist Church
820 South 10th Street
541-942-5213
Pastor: James D. Boram
Bible Study: Saturday, 9:15 am
Worship Service: Saturday, 10:40
Mid-week Service: Wednesday, 1:00
Trinity Lutheran Church
6th & Quincy • 541-942-2373
Pastor: James L. Markus
Sunday School & Adult Education
Living Faith Assembly
9:15am
467 S. 10th St. • 541-942-2612
Worship Services Sundays: 9a & 11a Sunday Worship 10:30 am
Comm. Kitchen Free Meal Tue & Thur
Youth Worship Sundays: 11a (all
5:00pm TLC Groups
ages welcome)
Mondays: 5:30p (6th-12th grades) tlccg.com
Confession: 4 PM to 5 PM
Saturdays or by appointment
St. Philip Benizi, Creswell
552 Holbrook Lane
Sunday 8 am
S entinel
City continues ‘hazardous
vegetation’ notifications
On June 15, city plan-
ning staff began inspecting
properties within the city
limits for compliance with
Cottage Grove Municipal
Code 8.12.045 Hazardous
Vegetation.
Code requires city prop-
erty owners to cut and or re-
move wild blackberry bush-
es, weeds and grass over 12
inches in height, and vege-
tation near combustibles or
likely to endanger buildings
or other property.
Staff has inspected ap-
proximately two thirds of
the city to date with plans to
have the remaining proper-
ties inspected by the end of
next week.
Property owners with
vegetation in violation of
the code have been sent
letters requesting the viola-
tion to be corrected within
10 days from the date of the
letter.
Staff will re-inspect the
properties for compliance.
If the property is still in vi-
olation, the city will send a
second letter to comply and
post the letter on the prop-
erty.
The owner will be subject
to fines and a possible lien
on the property provided
the violation for vegetation
removal has not been ad-
dressed following the sec-
ond letter.
FREE ENTRY! With Canned/Non Perishable Food
(Benefi ts Community Sharing)
Fri. Aug 20th 10-9 • Sat. Aug 21st 10-9 • Sun. Aug 22nd 10-4
Wide variety of vendors including: Th e Dazzling Pony Parties, Fairy Floss, Lite
Up the Night, Isolated Outcast Clothing, Bug & Chisel Jewelry, and Color Street.
Exhibits include: Textiles, Photography, Canning, Craft s, Produce, Floral, Baked
Goods and History.
Entry Day will be Th ursday, August 19th, 10-5 in Building One.
Western Oregon Exposition
2000 N. Douglas Ave.
Cottage Grove, OR 97424
541-942-6150 • westernoregonexpo.com
Everyone is welcome to join
us in celebrating our 126 th ...
Sunday, August 1, 2021 • 11:00 am
featuring special guest,
Johnny Zell
Visit old friends and
meet new ones
at the little white
church on the hill.
Our Worship Directory is a weekly feature.
If your congregation would like to be a part of this directory,
contact us today!
C ottage G rove
situations.
Having the opportunity
to share with others who
may be going through a
similar situation is very im-
portant.
Magnolia Gardens em-
phasizes the importance
of self-care, sharing and
gathering ideas on finding a
better balance between the
caregiving role and other
essential aspects of life such
as family, work and person-
al time.
COVID precautions are
being taken and anyone
interested in attending or
needing more information
can contact Ruth Tracey at
541-942-0054.
Come Experience the
W.O.E 89th Annual Heritage Fair!
United Methodist Church
Non-Denominational
334 Washington 541-942-3033
Church of Christ
Worship 10am
1041 Pennoyer Ave
umcgrove.org
541-942-8928
Preacher: Tony Martin
“VICTORY” Country Church
Cottage Grove Faith Center
Sunday Bible Study:10:00am
33761 Row River Rd.
Sunday Worship:10:50am & 5:30pm 913 S. 6th Street • 541-942-5913
Pastor: Barbara Dockery
541-942-4851
www.pennoyeravecoc.com
Worship Service: 10:00am
Lead Pastor: Kevin Pruett
www.cg4.tv
Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Message: “WE BELIEVE IN
MIRACLES”
Full Childrenʼs Ministry available
St. Philip Benizi
Services: 9:00am & 10:45am
Catholic Churches
CRESWELL:
1025. N. 19th St.
Creswell Presbyterian Church
Delight Valley
541-942-3420
75 S 4th S • 541-895-3419
Church of Christ
Father John J. Boyle
Rev. Seth Wheeler
33087 Saginaw Rd. East
Holy Mass:
Adult Sunday School 9:15am
541-942-7711 • Pastor: Bob Friend Saturday Vigil – 5:30 pm
Sunday Worship Service 10:30 am
Two Services:
Sunday – 10:30 am
9am - Classic in the Chapel
For weekday and Holy Day of website www.creswellpres.org
10:30am - Contemporary in the
Obligation schedule see website
Auditorium
OLPHCG.net
First Baptist Church
301 S. 6th st • 541-942-8242
Pastor: David Chhangte
Sunday School 9:30am
Worship Service 10:30am
Youth Wednesday 6:30pm
cgfi rstbaptist.com
Magnolia Gardens is
hosting a dementia sup-
port group for caregivers,
spouses and those affect-
ed by Alzheimer’s or other
forms of dementia. This
group will be meeting in
person at the First Presby-
terian Church in Cottage
Grove every third Thursday
of each month from 5:30 to
6:30 p.m.
Some of the key bene-
fits of attending a support
group include: ongoing ed-
ucation about Alzheimer’s
and other dementia, learn-
ing about community re-
sources, improving coping
skills and gaining a sense
of control over individual
541-942-3325
1498 E. Main St
Suite 104
Cottage Grove, OR
Fellowship
following the
service.
Johnny Zell was one of The Lawrence Welk
Show’s most popular musicians and was
featured in trumpet solos from 1968 to 1982.
He is a born-again Christian and he will be
here to perform and share his testimony.
541-649-1800 • 32904 England Rd., Creswell, OR 97426