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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL | JULY 29, 2021 | 9A
CGHS student takes second place in statewide
Mayors Contest
SALEM, Ore. – Kourt-
ney Owens, a 12th grader at
Cottage Grove High School
won the second-place prize
for her digital presentation
in the Oregon Mayors As-
sociation’s (OMA) “If I
Were Mayor...” civic aware-
ness contest.
Each year, students
statewide compete in three
age groups using diff erent
media, describing what it
would mean if they were
the mayor of their city.
Posters are designed by
4th and 5th grade students,
6th through 8th grade stu-
dents write essays, and 9th
through 12th grade stu-
dents produce a short vid-
eo or other digital media
presentation.
Th e competition begins
with a local contest con-
ducted by mayors. Th e lo-
cal fi rst-place winners are
entered in the state-level
competition in the spring,
which is judged by mem-
bers of the OMA Judging
Committee. Fift een cities
participated in this year’s
contest at the local level,
with 26 entries being for-
warded to the state-level
competition.
As a second-place win-
ner, Kourtney will receive
a check for $300.00. Other
The Cottage Grove Lions Club
is proud to sponsor the
2021 Summer Reading page
second-place prize win-
ners in the state competi-
tion were:
• Poster – Kaide Price,
4th grader from Imlay
School in Hillsboro; and
• Essay – Hallie Jones,
6th grader from Rosemont
Ridge Middle School in
West Linn.
First-place
winners
in this year’s statewide
contest, each receiving a
check for $500.00, were:
• Poster – Madalyn Cole-
man, 5th grader, Home-
Schooled in Sweet Home;
• Essay – Harrison Swift ,
7th grader from Redmond
Profi ciency Academy in
Redmond; and
• Video/Digital Media –
Chaela Baker, 12th grader,
also from Redmond Profi -
ciency Academy.
Free rides off ered between
Eugene and Roseburg
Th ird-place prize win-
ners in the statewide
contest, each receiving a
check for $100.00 were:
• Poster – Averi Gus-
tafson, 5th grader from
Tom McCall Elementary in
Forest Grove;
• Essay – Lilyana Oien,
6th grader from Happy
Valley Middle School in
Happy Valley; and
• Video/Digital Media –
Cecily Cooper, 10th grader
from Crook County High
School, Prineville.
Th is year’s fi rst, second
and third-place prizes were
provided through a gener-
ous donation from Pacifi c-
Corp. Entries may be
viewed on the OMA web
page at www.oregonmay-
ors.org/special-programs/
page/student-contest.
Umpqua Public Trans-
portation District (UPTD)
has started a new bus route
called the Lane-Douglas
Connector (LDC).
This new service offers
safe, reliable, accessible
transportation to veter-
ans and the general public
in rural communities for
better access to healthcare
services and shopping op-
portunities.
Lane-Douglas Connec-
tor operates from 7:30
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Tues-
days and Thursdays with
scheduled stops at the
Veterans Affairs Hospital
in Roseburg, Ray’s Food
in Drain, Walmart and
PeaceHealth Medical Cen-
ter in Cottage Grove, and
the Veterans Affairs Clinic
in Eugene (LTD bus stop
nearby).
The stop in Drain serves
as a connection point for
passengers of the North
Douglas Betterment shut-
tle.
The route is operated by
South Lane Wheels as a
pilot project funded by the
Rural Veterans Healthcare
Transportation grant.
For service information
and timetable go to: www.
southlanetransit.com, or
to schedule a ride, call
UPTD dispatch toll-free at
888-232-8121.
Blood drive coming to
Elks Lodge
Bloodworks, a blood
bank and medical research
institute headquartered in
Seattle, will be conducting
a blood drive at the Cottage
Grove Elks Lodge on Aug.
2 and 3.
To schedule an appoint-
ment, visit bloodworksnw.
org or call 1-800-398-7888.
DAMIEN SHERWOOD/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
Wastewater Superintendent Erich Schroeder explains
the role of the chlorine contact basin to guests on the
wastewater treatment plant tour on July 22.
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followed from this as a way
“to help our local residents,
which includes the council,
better understand how all of
this infrastructure that they
are paying for works and
why it’s important and why
it costs what it does,” said
Boone. “Also, why we need
skilled persons on staff to
be able to run these things
– to give people a window
on those complexities.”
Two more rounds of
tours are planned in the
coming months. Th e next
three-week round of tours
for the next group will
include councilors Greg
Ervin, Kenneth Michael
Roberts and Jon Stinnett,
beginning Aug. 12.
A fi nal round of tours in-
cluding Mayor Jeff Gowing
will begin on Sept. 2.
Th e inclusion of the Cot-
tage Grove City Council in
the tours was a purposeful
addition.
“Th ere’s no point in doing
a bunch of tours to educate
the citizenry about these
things and not include our
city councilors, who are the
ones who are most direct-
ly making decisions about
them,” said Boone. “Every-
body who comes on the city
council gets a tour of those
locations, but it’s not as in-
depth.”
Th e potential for future
tours covering other as-
pects of city remain, but no
plans have yet been made.
Th ose interested in join-
ing a tour group can contact
the city manager’s offi ce at
541-942-5501 for more in-
formation.
More information on the
wastewater treatment plant
can be found in brochures
at the front desk of City
Hall.
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