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� • Cottage Grove Community Guidebook 2009 • Cottage Grove Sentinel • (541) 942-3325
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Welcome
Welcome to the 2009 Cottage Grove Guidebook, the Cottage Grove Sentinel’s annual community resource directory. Inside this handy guide, you will find basic information about the community of Cottage Grove. Whether you’ve lived here all your life or are a visitor passing through, you’ll discover much useful information.
Cottage Grove was named All-America City in 2004 and 1968. It is just one of two cities in Oregon to receive this prestigious award more than once.
This book is an excellent primer on all that the city has to offer. Its reader-friendly listings will save time deciding who to call at City Hall, what resources are available in town, what community events are happening this year, where to find a church, who to call for social or medical help — and much, much more. We recommend that you keep this guide with your telephone book for easy access. You never know when you might need it.
Additional copies are available, free of charge. Just stop by the Sentinel office at 116 N. Sixth St. in downtown Cottage Grove or call 942-3325.
Thanks for reading, and we hope you enjoy the guide.
History 5LocalGovernment 6GovernmentContacts 7CityCouncil 8VitalStatistics 10Economy 1�HousingOutlook 1�PublicSafety 15CGHospital 16MedicalDirectory 17EducationResources 19Schools �0CGHighSchool ��
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When the fi rst settlers arrived in the Cottage Grove area in 1848, they encountered the Kalapuya Indians, who lived in the southern Willamette Valley and northern Douglas County. Their villages dotted the banks of the Coast Fork of the Willamette River, Row River and Silk Creek. Their numbers quickly diminished as some left the area to avoid settlers. Others were taken to reservations, and many died after catching diseases introduced into their society by white pioneers. Sam Fern, the last known full-blooded Kalapuya Indian who lived in Cottage Grove, died Sept. 4, 1919.
Many early settlers traveled to Cottage Grove on the Applegate Trail, which left the Oregon Trail in Idaho, crossed Nevada and came into southern Oregon over the Cascade Mountains. Other settlers followed the northern route down the Columbia River to Oregon City and then traveled south through the Willamette Valley to Lane County.
The Land Donation Claim Act of 1850 encouraged more Americans to seek a life in the Oregon Territory. Eligible single men received 320 acres, and married men received twice that amount.
Among the fi rst settlers was Richard Robinson, who staked a claim three miles north of Cottage Grove in 1847. James Chapin followed in 1848. He came to the valley from the west, crossing the Coast Range after his ship fl oundered off the Oregon Coast. He settled south of Cottage Grove and his house built in 1865 stands derelict today on Dugan Lane.
A cottage owned by Greenbery C. Pearce was home to the fi rst post offi ce in 1855. It was located in an oak grove near Creswell — hence the name Cottage Grove. The post offi ce gradually moved to Cottage Grove, stopping for a time in Saginaw and then to the west bank of the Coast Fork to the settlement of Slabtown, so named because rough planks were placed on the often muddy River Road.
After the railroad arrived in 1872, a feud broke out between west siders and those east of the river in the town of Lemati over which side of the river the post offi ce would occupy. Over time, homes and businesses fi lled in between the two settlements and they became known as Cottage Grove.
Transportation was a challenge in the small town. Horseback and wagons gave way to the railroad until the Pacifi c Highway was constructed at the site of present-day River Road. Later, Highway 99 became the main north-south route on the Pacifi c Coast. In 1957, Interstate 5 opened on the east side of the city.
Agriculture and timber have been among the town’s major industries from its earliest days. One of the fi rst sawmills was built in Saginaw by J.J. Jones. The mill featured a fl ume that was six miles long and 110 feet high to fl oat logs across Delight Valley to the mill. After World War II, mills in the area expanded as a building boom drove the nation’s economy.
Mining was also a means for early residents to fi ll their purses. As early as 1863 gold was discovered in the Bohemia Mountains (so named for one of its early miners, James “Bohemia” Johnson).
Bohemia City was founded in 1866 and mining began in earnest in the 1890s, bringing an infl ux of businesses into Cottage Grove. Tunnels were dug into the mountains and the ore was hauled down the mountain and shipped to smelters for refi ning. Mining activities declined in the 1920s, although several claims remain active today in the Bohemia Mining District in mountains southeast of Cottage Grove.
Flooding was a common problem in Cottage Grove until the 1940s, when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed Cottage Grove Reservoir on the Coast Fork and Dorena Reservoir on Row River.
Today much of the area’s history is displayed at the Cottage Grove Museum, located at H Street and Birch Avenue in an octagonal building that once was home to the Catholic Church. The Cottage Grove Historical Library, located at 737 Main St., also contains much information pertaining to businesses, buildings, churches and schools that pertains to the development of the area. Residents and business people have worked to preserve the fl avor of the community by preserving many historic buildings and adding murals, creating a bridge between yesterday and today.
Cottage Grove History
MUSEUMS AND HISTORY
BohemiaGoldMiningMuseum:724 E. Main St, Cottage Grove, 97424. 942-5658. Open Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 1-4 p.m.
CottageGroveGenealogicalSociety:207 H Street, Cot-tage Grove, 97424. Contacts: Bill and Maureen Ellis, 942-1190, and Phyllis Pruitt, 942-3068.
CottageGroveHistoricalSociety:PO Box 142, Cottage Grove, 97424. Contacts: Marcia Allen, 942-2255, and Lois Fix, 942-4614.
CottageGroveMuseum:Corner of H Street and Birch Avenue, 942-3963. Historical building full of local and regional history. Open Saturday and Sunday from 1-4 p.m.
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Incorporated in 1887, the City of Cottage Grove uses the Council/Manager form of government. The City is governed by a seven-member volunteer City Council, including the Mayor, that set local policy with a City Manager that manages the daily operations of the City. Four City Councilors represent wards of the City with the Mayor and two City Councilors representing the entire community. The City depends on other community volunteers for many committees and projects.
Citizens can contact any member of the Council directly to discuss City matters. Citizens can also contact the City through the City Manager’s offi ce or one of the City’s departments. The City Council also provides an opportunity for citizens to comment to the entire City Council during City Council meetings.
The City Council meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers in City Hall located at 400 E. Main Street. For more information about upcoming City Council meetings contact the City Manager’s offi ce at 942-5501.
The City of Cottage Grove also sponsors a Youth Advisory Council (YAC) that involves youth from the community in their local government. One of the members of the YAC is selected
each year to serve as the youth representative to the City Council.
Cottage Grove is a full-service city, providing such services as police, 911, municipal court, street maintenance, water and wastewater treatment, planning and development, building inspections, library, a community center and, new this year, wireless internet service. Nearly all services of the City take place at City Hall with the exception of the Library and Community Center, which is located at 700 E. Gibbs Avenue. The Community Center provides space for the Cottage Grove Area Chamber of Commerce and Senior Center and for other community activities. Contact the Community Coordinator at 942-1185 for information on using space in the center.
Additional information about City services, volunteer opportunities and upcoming activities can be found on the City of Cottage Grove’s website at www.cottagegrove.org. The website contains a wealth of information about City events and services. The agendas for City Council and Planning Commission meetings are posted on the site. Additionally every Friday the City posts the “Friday Update” a brief summary of current city projects and activities. The site also contains contact information for City offi cials, volunteer opportunities, job announcements, City forms and the City Code.
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AdditionalinformationaboutCityservices,volunteeropportunitiesandupcomingactivitiescanbefoundontheCityofCottageGrove’swebsiteatwww.cottagegrove.org.
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Government Contacts
CityManager’sOfficeRichard Meyers, City Manager942-5501City Hall, 400 Main [email protected]
CommunityDevelopment(planningandzoning)Howard Schesser, Community Development Director942-3340City Hall, 400 Main [email protected]
PublicWorksJan Wellman942-3349City Hall, 400 Main [email protected]
FinanceRoberta McClintock, Finance Director942-3346City Hall, 400 Main [email protected]
PoliceMike Grover, Police Chief942-9145City Hall, 400 Main [email protected]
FireSouth Lane County Fire and RescueDavid Nielson, Fire Chief942-4493Fire station, 233 Harrison Ave.
CommunityServicesPete Barrell, [email protected]
LibraryDeanna Fournier, Librarian942-3828Library, 700 Gibbs [email protected]
CommunityCenter942-1185Teresa Cowan, Community CoordinatorCommunity Center, 700 Gibbs [email protected] is held every Thursday, with arraignments at 8:30 a.m.
Richard Brissenden, Judge942-3346City Hall, 400 Main St.
PeerCourtPeer Court is a successful youth-offender diversion program, designed to provide consequences for juvenile offenders and reduce repeat offenses. Peer Court is administered by the Cottage Grove Police Department. It’s a partnership between the city and Lane County Department of Youth Services, with a continuing working relationship with South Lane School District.
Al Jarvis, Peer Court Coordinator942-9145City Hall, 400 Main [email protected]
VolunteerCommittees:All volunteer committees can be contacted through the city manager’s office at 942-5501.•PlanningCommission•ParkingCommission•BudgetCommittee•AuditCommittee•ComprehensivePlanAdvisoryBoard•UrbanForestryCitizens’AdvisoryCommittee
DorenaGeneticResourceCenterProvides forest genetic services to the National Forests and cooperators in the Pacific Northwest Region34963 Shoreview RoadCottage Grove541-767-5700www.fs.fed.us/r6/dorena
CottageGroveRangerDistrictUmpqua National ForestDistrict includes 88,000 acres of your National Forest Land in the headwaters of the Row River and contains Cottage Grove’s Municipal Watershed.Deb Schmidt, District Ranger78405 Cedar Park Rd, Cottage Grove 541-767-5000www.fs.fed.us/r6/umpquaLaneCountyBoardofCommissionersEast Lane Commissioner Faye Stewart682-4203125 E. 8th St.Eugene, OR 97401
LaneCountySheriffSheriff Russel Burger682-4150125 E. 8th Ave.Eugene, OR 97401
StateSenateDistrict4Sen. Floyd Prozanski (D-Eugene) Capitol: (503) 986-1704District: (541) 342-2447900 Court St. NE S-319Salem, OR 97310
StateHouseofReps.District 7:Rep. Bruce Hanna (R-Roseburg)Capitol: (503) 986-1407District: (541) 673-7201900 Court St. NESalem, OR 97310
OfficeoftheGovernorTed Kulongoski (D)(503) 378-4582900 Court St. NESalem, OR [email protected]
U.S.SenateSen. Jeff Merkley (D)Washington, D.C. Office:B40B Dirksen Senate Office Building,District of Columbia 20510-3704Phone: (202) 224-3753
Sen.RonWyden(D-Oregon)Washington, D.C.: (202) 224-5244Portland, OR: (503) 326-7525 230 Dirksen Senate Office BuildingWashington, DC 20510wyden.sentate.gov/webform.htm
UnitedStatesHouseofReps.District4Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Springfield)Washington, D.C.: (202) 225-6416 Eugene, OR: (541) 465-6732House of RepresentativesWashington,DC20515
OfficeofthePresidentPres. Barack H. Obama (D) (202) 456-14141600 Pennsylvania Ave. NWWashington, DC [email protected]
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City Council
GaryWilliamsMayor400 E. Main St.Phone: 942-5501 (City Hall)Term Expires: 12-31-2010
HeatherMurphyAt Large City CouncilorPhone: 942-3444Term Expires: 13-31-2012
LynnMillerWard 2 City Councilor121 Village DrivePhone: 767-0763 (home)Term Expires: 12-31-2012
MikeFleckWard 4 City Councilor1125 E. HarrisonPhone: 942-7302Term Expires: 13-31-2012
DianeConradAt Large City Councilor400 E. Main St.Phone: 942-5501 (City Hall)Term Expires: 12-31-2010
ThomasMunroeWard 1 City Councilor2292 West Harrison AvenuePhone: 942-2936(home) Term Expires: 12-31-2010
WayneClarkWard 3 City Councilor819 South 1st StreetPhone: 942-8211 (home)Term Expires: 12-31-2010
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Vital Statistics
Incorporated 1887Population 9,445 (2008 est.)Total households 3,264 (2000 Census)County LaneDistance from Eugene 20 milesDriving time to Eugene 25 minutesDistance to Portland 127 milesDriving time to Portland 2.5 hoursElevation 640 feet (at airport)Water supply Treated surface waterCost per 1,000 gallons $11.24 baseDistance from nearest deepwater port (Coos Bay) 90 milesDistance from nearest airport (Eugene) 28 milesDistance from nearest hospital 0 milesDistance from nearest trauma center 22 milesLowest monthly average 32°F.Record low (Dec. 1972) -5°F.Highest monthly average 82°F.Record high (Aug. 1981) 105°F.Hottest month AugustColdest month JanuaryDriest month JulyWettest month NovemberAverage annual precipitation 45.54”Average July afternoon: 47% humidityAverage January afternoon: 88% humidity
Populationgroup1970 1980 1990 2000
Under 5 years old 566 680 611 5935-19 years old 1,712 1,744 1,724 1,94220-44 years old 1,777 2,605 2,688 2,95645-64 years old 1,151 1,180 1,198 2,06565 and older 798 939 1,181 1,354Total population 6,004 7,148 8,005 8,910Median age 28 28 33 37
Source: 2000 U.S. Census Bureau.
WaterandSewerService:Cottage Grove Public Works, 942-3349. Located in City Hall, 400 E. Main St.
GarbageService: Cottage Grove Garbage Service, 942-8321. 2055 Getty Circle.
CountyDump: 78760 Sears Road. Open Wed-Sat from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 942-8986 or for 24-hour recorded info, 682-4119.
ElectricService: Pacific Power and Light, 1-888-221-7070; to report power outages, call 1-877-548-3768; and Emerald People’s Utility District, 746-1583.
NaturalGasService: NW Natural, 342-3661. For gas odor emer-gencies, call 1-800-882-3377.
TelephoneService: Qwest Communications, 1-800-244-1111. For repairs, call 1-800-573-1311
CableTelevisionService: Charter Communications, call 1-866-731-5420.
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Economy Housing Outlook
Cottage Grove has spent most of its history as the quintessential “timber town.” However, wood products industries declined sharply during the 1980s. Since 1981, nearly 70 percent of all timber-related jobs have disappeared.
Today, timber is still an important part of the town’s economy, but it is no longer the dominant source of employment and income for Cottage Grove. The town has successfully diversifi ed its employment base.
Currently, Cottage Grove’s new industrial park on Highway 99S is the city’s trump card in an effort to attract more family-wage jobs. Development in the industrial park has progressed at such a rate that only one lot currently remains unoccupied.
Cottage Grove is home to more than 300 retail, service and manufacturing businesses. South Lane School District is the area’s biggest employer; other major employers are Cottage Grove Community Hospital and Weyerhaeuser Co.
Still other important employers include Starfi re Lumber Co., Wright Machine Tool, Pacifi c Yurts, Territorial Seed Co., Kimwood Corp, and Side Pocket Distillery and Beverage.
Principal industries in the Cottage Grove area are agriculture, education, wood products and health care. The city, dubbed the “Covered Bridge Capital of Oregon”,is also expanding its efforts toward making tourism an economical focus. The areas surrounding Cottage Grove also boast several world-class wineries including Saginaw, Iris, Chateau-Lorane, and King Estate vineyards.
Cottage Grove’s retail market area extends north to Creswell; east to Culp Creek and Disston; west to Lorane; and south to Yoncalla/Drain. Including Cottage Grove’s 9,445 residents, this market area includes approximately 30,000 people in approximately 10,000 households.
Members of these households come to the city’s three major shopping centers — the Gateway Plaza which includes Bi-Mart and Sears, Wal-Mart on Row River Road, the Safeway Shopping Center - as well as numerous specialty shops and restaurants in historic downtown Cottage Grove.
Cottage Grove also serves as a bedroom community for the Eugene-Springfi eld area — letting people who have jobs in the “big city” enjoy a friendly, small-town environment for their families to “have their cake and eat it, too.”
While many people worry about housing prices and thier equi-ties, the longer range view might be in order. Housing prices peaked in 2007, and have fallen 20% since then, but a look at the overall growth in value from January 2000 to January 2009 is in order. The average growth for that period in Lane County was 54% which is a 6% average growth per year. In the twentieth century, with all the ups and downs, the average growth was 7% per year. We had a bubble in 2007, and a correction in 2008. Now, home prices in Cottage Grove are stabilizing at about the 2005 value. Since the fi rst of the year, which is normally a slow market, activ-ity is much stronger than most of 2008. There is an upswing in pending sales, and properties sold. New development is con-tinuing. This coupled with low interest rates and the new stimulus package helping people to return to the work force should make an ideal situration for the Cottage Grove housing market.
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Public Safety
PoliceCottage Grove’s first police department consisted of Samuel Veatch, who was elected as the first town marshal in 1887.
Today, the town’s police department consists of the police chief, an operations commander, two investigators and 13 patrol officers. In addition, there are seven administrative and support-services personnel, one part-time Peer Court administrators and four volunteer reserve officers.
These staffers provide full-time, 24-hour police coverage plus a full-time 911 dispatch center for police, fire and ambulance. The department also maintains a four-cell correctional facility and provides police services for municipal court.
The police department also handles the South Lane County 911 Center, which is responsible for 911 emergency coverage throughout a 900-square-mile area.
Cottage Grove police officers cover activity within the city limits. The area outside the city limits is served by the Lane County Sheriff’s Office and Oregon State Police.
The Cottage Grove Police Department’s duties include patrol operations, investigations and narcotics, a K-9 (police dog) team, dispatch, a Special Response Team, the reserve officer program, a school resources officer, records and evidence, the youth peer court program and general department administration. CalltheCottageGrovePoliceDepartmentat942-9145.
Fire and AmbulanceSouth Lane County Fire and Rescue is a newly created fire district that merged Creswell Fire Department and Cottage Grove/South Lane Rural Fire Department July 1, 2003.
The fire district covers 150 square miles and has stations in Cottage Grove, Creswell and Saginaw. Camas Swale also has a substation.
The ambulance district covers 800 square miles from just south of Goshen to the Douglas and Lane county line, west to Lorane and east past Dorena. Interstate 5 intersects the district.
There are 17 crewmembers in the department and a target of 65 volunteers. These include paid and volunteer firefighters, paramedics, EMTs and other staff.
The department has four medic units (ambulances), three water tenders, one aerial apparatus, three brush trucks and six fire engines for fire response and suppression, emergency medical response and transport and rescue services.
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The Cottage Grove Community Hospital and South Lane Medical Group Clinics opened for business at their new location in Cot-tage Grove in 2003. The $21.7 million, 40,000 square foot facility offers 14 hospital beds, a 24-hour emergency department, a complete medical lab, a digitally enhanced radiology department, physical therapy services and a full roster of family practice and internal medicine primary care physicians and nurse practitioners. Additionally, the Cottage Grove Community Hospital offers full field digital imaging capabilities including digital mammography and a 64-slice CT scan and an electronic medical record system that connects patient information to healthcare providers on a secure network, instantly.The Cottage Grove Community Hospital is a federally designated Critical Access Hospital, meaning it receives federal financial sup-port. The Cottage Grove Community Hospital Foundation also seeks philanthropic support from community-minded individuals and donors. Those important sources of revenue help in provid-ing expanded access and more affordable care for all patients.At Cottage Grove Community Hospital and Clinics, we offer the following primary care services-Family Medicine: Family Medicine physicians specialize in the care of entire families of all ages. Their special training, skills and expertise qualify them to provide lifelong comprehensive care to all members of a family from infants to elders. Extended hours are offered for same day appointments at South Lane Medical Group on weekday evenings.Pediatric Medicine: Pediatrics is the medical specialty concerned
with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Pediatric care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services, ranging from preventative health to treatment of chronic diseases.Internal Medicine: Internal medicine is a branch of primary care that focuses on the health of adults. Doctors of internal medi-cine, known as “internists”, provide general health care as well as non-surgical treatment for complicated and severe conditions and diseases of the blood and internal organs. Extended hours for same day appointments are offered at South Lane Medical Group on weekday evenings.Emergency Medicine: Cottage Grove Community Hospital’s Emergency Department is equipped to deal with emergencies 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Emergency Department is staffed by physicians trained in Emergency Medicine, RN’s and EMT’s trained in advanced life support and equipped with the lat-est in monitoring, imaging and digital technology to quickly serve patients in medical crises. Physical Therapy Service: Physical Therapy specializes in general orthopedics. A physical therapist, a certified functional manual therapist, and a physical therapist assistant brings over 40-years of combined experience and teamwork together for all your therapy needs.Cottage Grove Community Hospital and South Lane Medical Group can be reached at 942-0511.
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Chiropractors AspenChiropracticandHealthCenter,P.C.1054 E. Main St.767-3788
CottageGroveChiropracticR.E. McCarthy, D.C., P.C.437 S. 5th St.942-5486
SimardChiropracticClinicAnnette Simard, D.C.1011 E. Main St.942-9031
ThomasChiropracticClinicMark B. Thomas, D.C., P.C.500 Whiteaker Ave.942-5024
PharmaciesBi-Mart100 Gateway Blvd., 942-9107
SafewayDrugs1500 E. Main, 942-7443
WalmartPharmacy901 Row River Rd.942-0940
Walgreens
Physical TherapyCGCommunityHospitalRehabilitationServices767-3260
CottageGrovePhysicalTherapy303 E. Main, 767-2750
CoveredBridgePhysicalTherapy1445 Gateway Blvd., 942-7000
PhysiciansPeaceHealthMedicalGroup1515 Village Dr., 942-0511
Prime+MedMedicalClinic1445 Gateway, 942-7000
SouthLaneMedicalGroup1515 Village Dr., 942-6610 Gerald Barker, MD ...............942-6612 James Harrison, MD .............942-6614 Mark Shaver, MD .................942-6614 Paul Steier, DO ....................942-6612 Christian Stowell, MD ..........942-6614 Lyle Torguson, MD ...............942-6612 Gary Jacobsen, FNP-C ........942-6614
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Mental Health GatewayCounseling1445 Gateway Blvd., 942-0040
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Education Resources
South Lane School District serves approximately 2700 students across 12 schools, including affi liated charter schools. South Lane School District is the largest employer in the community with over 350 employees. Elementary schools range in size from 100 stu-dents to nearly 500 students. Two school confi gurations include preschool through eighth grade. Lincoln Middle School serves nearly 550 students and Cottage Grove High School serves nearly 850 students. The district also operates an alternative high school ranging in size from 60 to 100 students. Cottage Grove High School athletic teams compete at the 4A classifi cation with much success, and the teams are members of the Sky-Em League, along with Junction City, Elmira, LaPine, Sisters, Marist and Pleasant Hill.
The school district is governed by an elected board of seven indi-viduals. The board and district administration place a high priority
on the classroom and instruction. District class size averages are in the low 20’s at the primary level and upper 20’s for the second-ary level. Students in the South Lane School District typically exceed the state average for the number of students who meet and exceed state standards on statewide assessment tests. Cottage Grove High School’s dropout rate has been one of the lowest in the state for the past several years, signifi cantly below the state average.
South Lane School District has been a leader in the areas of literacy, mathematics and technology. District staff are often asked to be keynote speakers and presenters on these topics. South Lane School District boasts the 2007 Oregon and National Superinten-dent of the Year, Krista Parent.
DistrictHeadquarters:South Lane School District 45J3PO Box 218 (455 Adams Ave.), Cottage GroveSuperintendent: Krista ParentAssistant Superintendent: Julie De PauwDirector of Special Services: Chris ParraDirector of Human Resources: Tim RochholzDirector of Instruction: Todd HamiltonContact; 942-3381.
School Board:Chair: Jim Goes, 767-0570Members: Judy Cunningham, Cheryl Mueller, Joe Raade, Carrie Gilmore, Sherry Duerst-Higgins and Tom McVey.
OtherResources
APrimaryConnection(resource center for pre-school parents). Classes, support groups, resources for parents and young children. Contact: Bohemia Elementary 942-3313.
English as a Second Language program (South Lane School District). Includes reading, computer time, citizenship classes and family time. Contact: Michele Hilton, 767-0939.
Freeorreduced-pricelunchandbreakfastprograms:Qualifi cation is income driven. For information, contact the district offi ce.Contact: Monica Yoss, 942-3381, ext. 125.
SummerArtsConnection.Art, music, and dance classes for
students in grades Kindergarten through 8th through Lane Arts Council. Classes are held at Lincoln Middle School. Contact: 942-4967.
AprovechoResearchCenter.Institution specializing in appropriate technology, permaculture, sustainable living research and learning. 80574 Hazleton Road, Cottage Grove.Contact: 942-8198.
DistrictInformationCertifi ed Staff 175Average time at SLSD 12 yearsStaff with Master’s or higher 61 percentAverage class size 20-27CGHS dropout rate 1.3 percent (2006-07)Total students enrolled 2,900
District Priorities:• Maintain low class sizes
• Ensure our students perform above state averages
• Provide additional support services for special education,• the economically disadvantaged, and homeless youth
• Continue to seek and receive additional grant funding
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Schools
ElementarySchools
LondonSchool73288 London RoadCottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-0183Principal: Laurie BriggsKindergarten through 8th grade107 students
LathamElementary32112 Latham RoadCottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-0147Principal: Chad HamiltonKindergarten through 5th grade124 students
HarrisonElementary1000 S. 10th St.Cottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-3389Principal: Ali NiceKindergarten through 5th
grade378 students
BohemiaElementary721 S. R St.Cottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-3313Principal: Jackie LesterKindergarten through 5th grade477 students
DorenaSchool37141 Row River RoadDorena, OR 97434(541) 946-1506Principal: Jeremy SmithKindergarten through 8th grade124 students
DelightValleyElementary79980 Delight Valley School RoadCottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-5568
Principal: David BascueKindergarten through 5th grade115 students
MiddleandHighSchools
LincolnMiddleSchool1565 S. Fourth St.Cottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-3316Principal: Brian McCaslineGrades 6 through 8564 students
CottageGroveHighSchoolMailing address: PO Box 160Street address: 1375 S. River RoadCottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-3391Principal: Donn R. PollardGrades 9-12789 students
Charterschoolsandalternativeprograms
Child’sWayCharterSchool37895 Row River Road(541) 946-1821Culp Creek, OR 97427Principal: Mike KernsSixth through 10th grade48 South Lane students
AcademyforCharacterEducationCharterSchoolP.O. Box 1652Cottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-9707Contact: Starr Sahnow64 students
KennedyAlternativeHighSchool1310 S. 8th StCottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-1962Principal: Tom Horn80 students
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Preschools
First Steps Child Care CenterInfant/toddler care at high school for parents in school.Located at Cottage Grove High School942-3391.
Great Days Early Education Center Education for school readiness. Pre-school and child care for ages 2-1/2 to 5 years. Before and after kindergarten care. After-school care for kindergarten through 5th grade at Bohemia and Harrison Elementary schools. 403 N. River Road, Cottage Grove942-7460.
Head Start of Lane CountyPreschool classes for ages 3-4 years. Health, nutrition and parentingservices. Children with special needs. Free. Eligibility based on income. Located at Cottage Grove Family Center, 305 Coop Court and Delight Valley School. 942-5565.
Little Middle School Preschool A preschool that combines basic academic skills with socialization. A partnership between South Lane School District and Great Days Early Education Center.915-2818.
Oak Park Christian School Pre-school through kindergarten for ages 3-5 years.152 S. M St., Cottage Grove. 942-4422.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Preschool Morning class for ages 3-4 years.1025 N. 19th, Cottage Grove. 942-4712.
Trinity Lutheran PreschoolMorning and afternoon classes for ages 3 and 4 years.675 South Seventh Street, Cottage Grove. 942-2373.
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Cottage Grove High School
Cottage Grove High School is in its sixth year at its new site and as a result of the new facilities, many academic and extra-curricular offerings have been added.
Located at 1375 South River Road, the expansive campus is much like that of a college or university. A broad array of core curriculum and professional technical sources is available and students can earn up to 70 hours of college credit before leaving high school.
Advanced placement experiences are available in calculus, chemistry, statistics, biology, and psychology. Through AP exams, students have an opportunity to earn credit or advanced placement status at most of the nation’s colleges and universities, as well as colleges and universities in 28 other countries.Cottage Grove High School also offers college credit in physics, English, and Spanish at Lane Community College. L.C.C. is located next door to the new school, providing an extended learning opportunity in close proximity.
Professional-technical opportunities are a showcase at the new facility. Courses in tourism, health occupations, early childhood, drafting, construction, information technology and industrial engineering are provided in state-of-the-art classrooms. These courses also have college credit options through agreements with several Oregon community colleges.
Developing a “Culture of Achievement” has been a main focus since the high school opened in 2003. The goal is to create a culture in which achievement is the norm and all students, staff, and families work toward that end. A team of approximately 30 members, including staff, students, parents, and administration meet monthly and work on ideas for promoting achievement.
Positive results have been a by-product of these efforts to increase achievement. Students are being asked to do more and the failure rate has gone down. Each term at least 50 percent of the student body consistently earns a 3.00 GPA or higher.
Both CGHS and Lincoln Middle School have been awarded 21st Century Community Learning Center grants to provide both summer and after-school opportunities for their students. The five-year grant began with summer school in 2006. Family participation is required in the program and numerous incentives and enrichment classes are also provided.
For information about Cottage Grove High School or any other any other school in the South Lane School District, call the district office at 942-3381.
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Lane Community College
Lane Community College, Cottage Grove Center1275 S. River RoadCottage Grove, OR 97424942-4202www.lanecc.edu/cotgrove
In September 1997, Lane Community College’s new branch campus building in Cottage Grove opened for classes, bringing a whole new dimension of community college offerings to Cottage Grove.
The facility has three computer labs, seven classrooms, a student resource room, a telecourse room and a bookstore. LCC’s Cottage Grove Branch offers more than 100 courses each term, both for college credit and for community education.
A broad selection of vocational and lower-division college courses are offered in subjects like social science, data processing, man-agement, early childhood education, math, history, language arts and sciences — based on student demand for them. Telecourses that meet Oregon transfer degree requirements are also available.
A wide assortment of continuing-education and enrichment classes are also offered, including arts and crafts, computer classes, health and fi rst aid, home and garden, human develop-
ment, music and dance and one-day trips and adventures.The campus offers Adult Basic Education, GED (High School Equivalency) and English as a Second Language programs.The Cottage Grove branch campus also feeds into LCC’s main campus, located in Eugene, where students have access to a broad variety of programs.
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Community Resources
Adult Resources
Community Sharing
942-2176. Food boxes. Help
with emergency shelter and
rent. Utility and LIEAP energy
assistance. Holiday Food Box.
24-Hour helpline: 942-0142 for
referrals. 1440 Birch Ave.
Emergency: 767-3057. Alcohol
and drug education, treatment
programs and out-patient care.
710 Adams
Legal Aid
485-1017. Free legal assistance
to low-income residents
with domestic violence or
sexual assault issues. Call for
appointment. At Community
Sharing,
1440 Birch Ave.
Meals on Wheels
home delivery
682-7804. To apply, call Suzanne,
Senior & Disabled Services.
Senior & Disabled Services
682-7800. Medical, food stamps,
in-home assistance and facility
care, for seniors and people with
disabilities who are low-income
and qualify medically. Outreach
services to seniors for meals-on-
wheels, senior companions and
energy assistance. 37 N. Sixth St.
Senior Meals
942-9261. Hot, nutritious
noontime meals for seniors over
age 60. At Riverview Terrace,
T/W/Th. Lunch noon-2 p.m. Also
at Creswell Villa, 350 S. Second
St., Creswell M/W/F. Call ahead,
895-2338.
South Lane Mental Health
942-2850. Services include
outpatient counseling, medication
management and support and
socialization activities for those
with severe and persistent mental
illnesses. 410 N. Ninth St.
Trinity Lutheran
Community Kitchen
942-7308. Free dinners Tuesday
and Thursday, 5:15-6:15 p.m.
Families, children and singles
welcome. 675 S. Seventh St.
Employment, Job Training
Cottage Grove
Family Center
942-9186. JOBS and Workfare
Programs provide employment
assistance including life-
skills classes, basic education
and training, job search and
placement. Resources for low-
income working families. Help
for employed clients to retain
jobs. 305 Coop Court.
Lane Community College
at Cottage Grove
942-4202. Business and computer
classes and labs. GED diploma:
academic skills combined with
workplace skills. College credit
classes. 1275 S. River Road.
One Stop Career Center 942-
4202. Commuter center to access
employment resources, including
daily job listings. Job search
guidance. At LCC-CG, 1275 S.
River Road.
Family Resources
A Primary Connection 942-4967.
A no-charge family resource
center for young children and
their parents, run by the South
Lane School District and Parent
Partnership. Includes a lending
library, parenting classes and
support groups and Hispanic
family services. Tuesdays and
Thursdays, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.,
when school is in session at
Bohemia Elementary School,
Room No. 1. 721 S. R St.
Cottage Grove
Family Center
942-9186. Self-Sufficiency
Program. Applications for Oregon
Health Plan, managed medical,
mental health and dental plan
for low-income families and
individuals under age 65. Alcohol
and drug treatment; domestic
violence counseling. CAWEM
medical plan for childbirth and
serious emergency conditions
for individuals not meeting OHP
requirements. Child welfare
issues. 305 Coop Court.
Healthy Start
942-2104. Parent education and
support for first-time parents.
Infant and toddler play groups.
Welcome Baby newborn visits.
No cost.
Hispanic Family Services 942-
2104. Resources, referral and
advocacy for the South Lane
Spanish-speaking community.
Medical access, ESL classes, tax
counseling, shelter, drug and
alcohol recovery, immigration
counseling.
Holt International
Children’s Services
687-2202 or 1-800-234-4658.
Support services for birth and
adoptive parents.
La Leche League
Contact Fllint 915-5482.
Breastfeeding-parenting education
and support for pregnant and
breastfeeding women and their
families. Monthly meetings.
Lending library and phone
support.
Lane Pregnancy
Support Center
942-2333. Free pregnancy
tests and options counseling.
Maternity clothes, diapers, baby
clothes. 1238 S. Sixth St.
MOPS
942-7126. Parent support group
for Mothers of Pre-schoolers.
Ages birth to 5. Meets second
and fourth Thursdays, 9:00 am-
11:00 am. at First Baptist Church,
302 S. 6th St.
Runs Sept. thru May.
Parent Partnership
942-2104. Parent support groups.
Infant and toddler play groups.
Homeless student liaison for
South Lane School District. 1310
S. Eighth St.
Relief Nursery
942-4835. Program to prevent
child abuse and neglect by
strengthening families under
stress. Respite care in case of
emergencies. Parenting support
and education. 720 N. 14th St.
WIC (Women, Infants
& Children)
Food vouchers and nutrition
counseling for pregnant and
breast-feeding women; and
for infants and children under
5 years. Second and third
Thursdays.
9:15 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
Drop-ins only. 305 Coop Court.
WINS (Women’s Information
Network Services)
942-5641. Emergency and
supportive services for at-risk
families; offers clothing, furniture
and prenatal and baby items.
Drop-ins Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, noon-3 p.m., located
at 811 E. Main St.
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Transportation
Flat, pleasantly laid-back and endowed with an extensive network of bicycle lanes and paths, Cottage Grove may be a bicycle buff’s dream. Additionally, there isn’t enough traffic in town to create rush-hour traffic jams, so driving in Cottage Grove is a relatively low-stress proposition. South Lane Wheels provides general and specialized transporta-tion throughout the area with the Route•Around•Town, Door to Door local and regional, and Metro Medical servic-es to Eugene and Springfield. For other trips to Eugene, the LTD city bus (which covers an extensive network of stops throughout the Eugene-Springfield area) is just the ticket. It takes about an hour on LTD to get from Cottage Grove to a destination in Eugene or Springfield.
South Lane Wheels, 942-0456, 1450 Birch Ave. Provid-ing general and specialized transportation throughout the region with the Route•Around•Town (fares starting at .50¢),
regional Door to Door service on a reservation basis start-ing at $2.50 per ride, and Metro Medical program to Eugene and Springfield for a base rate of $30 or $15 on the Metro Shuttle. All vehicles are wheelchair accessible. LTD (Lane Transit District), 687-5555. Daily bus service from Cottage Grove to Creswell and Eugene. Bus fare paid on bus: $1.25 or $2.50 all day for adults, 60 cents or $1.20 for ages 5-16 and Seniors, 4 and under ride free; tokens, monthly passes available. Park-and-ride at Wal-Mart parking lot.
Airport, general aviation: 15/33 runway, asphalt surface, 3,200’ x 60’; 1400 AM. Jim Wright Field, located at 2475 Jim Wright Way. Freq: 122.8. Fuel: 100LL; available 24 hours via cardlock. Full service maintenance available.
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Things to do
Visitors to the historic town of Cottage Grove will fi nd it and the surrounding area to be literally a gold mine of activity and exploration for all ages. There are nuggets to be found in both the town and country for those willing to search them out.
Adults and children alike will want to explore our historic downtown with its beautiful city parks, colorful murals, museum and the Gibbs Center Art Gallery, which is open year-round.
Recreation opportunities abound for those who are inclined to get out and explore the countryside, including a covered bridge tour and the Bohemia mining district. There are two U.S. Army Corps of Engineer reservoirs located outside of town that draw locals and visitors from around the state to their shores.
Serene Cottage Grove Lake is a short fi ve-mile drive south of town going out Sixth Street to London and Reservoir roads. The lake is three miles long and covers 1,158 acres when it’s full. Tent and RV camping are available at Pine Meadows Campground, in addition to a nearby primitive campground. Swimming, fi shing and picnicking are also available at Shortridge and Wilson Creek Parks.
Dorena Lake is six miles east of Cottage Grove by way of Row River Road. This large lake covers 1,900 acres when full and features camping, a large boat ramp and picnic area at nearby
Baker Bay Park. Schwarz Park is nearby and also offers camping.
Umpqua National Forest boasts a wide selection of hiking trails, campgrounds, picnicking spots, waterfalls and places to commune with nature. The forest covers 984,602 acres of mountain woodlands and is about 15 miles east of town, beyond Dorena Lake.
The Row River Trail is a popular Rails-to-Trails project that begins in Cottage Grove and winds 17 miles along the Row River, passing Dorena Lake along the way. It is a safe, scenic path that is paved for walking, biking or horseback riding. The gentle hills are possible for most stages of fi tness, and the gorgeous scenery makes the effort worthwhile.
Culture comes in many forms and includes performances at the Cottage Theatre’s beautiful state-of-the-art, $1 million facility that attracts and features local actors in a variety of plays. Other annual events include the rodeo and Bohemia Mining Days celebration in July, the Cottage Grove Family Fair and Timber Carnival in August, Gathering of Gardeners in September, Downtown Chili Cook-off in October and the December lighting of the Main Street Christmas tree.
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Calendar of Events
Historic DowntownArt WalkLast Friday of the month, March through September Emerald Team ChallengeTBACottage Grove High Schoolinfo 744-2002 Greeters Business FaireMarch 13, 4:30-7:30 p.m.Cottage Grove Community Center info 942-0075
AnnieOpening at Cottage Theatre April 3, box office 942-8001
Cottage Grove Growers Market Every Wednesday May - October
Home and Garden ShowCottage Grove High School, May 2-3, info 942-2468
Down by the Riversidethroughtout CG, May 169 a.m.-1 p.minfo 942-1185
Lane County Hazardous Waste RoundupMay 9, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.South Lane Fire & Rescue
The RainmakerOpening at Cottage Theatre June 5, box office 942-8001
American Cancer Society Relay for Life Noon to noon,June 20, Lincoln Jr. Highinfo 335-5727
Gold Rush 5K Run/WalkJuly 11, 2009Starts at 8 a.m.
FireworksJuly 4, Racetrack following races
Cottage Grove RodeoJuly 10-11, Rodeo Groundsinfo 520-5052 Bohemia Mining DaysTen-day festival celebrates Cottage Grove’s mining heritage, offers family fun, live entertainment, crafts and food. Coiner Park, July 10-19, Info 942-5064
South Lane Cruisers Car Show Coiner Park, July 25, info 942-8438Into the WoodsOpening at Cottage Theatre July 31, box office 942-8001 W. O. E. Cottage Grove Family Fair & Timber ShowAugust 21,22,23, Old time country fair features home crafts, animals, rides, food, family activities at the WOE Fairgrounds. info 520-6105
Rosencrantz and Giuldenstern are DeadOpening at Cottage Theatre Sept. 11, box office 942-8001 Gathering of GardenersSeptember 19-20, Gardening exhibitions, vendors, food located in the gardens at the Village Green. info 942-2491 The Miracle WorkerOpening at Cottage Theatre Oct. 9box office 942-8001
Main Street Cook off / Harvest Festival October 3, Fun and friendly chili cooking competition with tasting by the public and awards for people’s choice and judges’ choice chilis, located in Historic Downtown Cottage Grove. info 942-2411 Buster Keaton DayOct. 17, Presentation of Buster Keaton’s silent film classics. info 942-1310
Monster BashOct. 25 at Liberty Lanesinfo 942-2468 Marley & ScroogeOpening at Cottage Theatre Dec. 4box office 942-8001
Tree Lighting CeremonyDecember 5, 6 p.m.Row River Trailheadinfo 942-5181
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December 4 – 20October 9 – 25
July 31 – August 22July 31 August 22
December 4 – 20
June 5 – 21April 3 – 26
October 9 December 4 – 20
June 5 – 21June 5 – 21April 3 – 26 July 31 July 31 July 31 July 31
MelodramaAnnual
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Family
July 17, 18, 19
September 11 - 19
April 3 – 26April 3 – 26April 3 – 26April 3 – 26
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Recreation Resources
Aquatic Center 942-5533. Pool and swim program at the old Cottage Grove High School. Infant-toddler, family, lap and recreational swims, Hydro Fitness and Aqua Lions swim team. All ages and all year. Call for schedule. Eighth Street and Taylor Ave.
Better Bodies Fitness Center 942-5612, 303 East Main Street. Includes weightlifting machines, cardio equipment and an aerobics/dance room.
Boots & Sandals Square Dance Club Con-tact, John Nelson at 942-4086. Kick up your heels at the local dance club. S. 10th and Jefferson Avenue, Cottage Grove, OR, 97424.
CampgroundsIn Umpqua National ForestCedar Creek, Eight camping sites, vault toilet, firepits, picnic tables; $6.Hobo Camp, Four undeveloped sites, vault toilet, RV parking (2-4 units). Lund Park, Four dispersed camps, one picnic sight, firepits, vault toilets; $6.Mineral Camp, Two undeveloped sites, wooden tables, firepits, pit toilet. Rujada Campground, Fifteen campsites with wooden tables, tent pads, eight tent/auto/trailer sites; 5 picnic sites. Flush toilets and vault toilets, running water, campground host. $8 night.
Around Cottage Grove Lake Campgrounds are open April through September. Reservations can be made at the national reservation service, 1-877-444-6777Pine Meadows Campground, Flush toilets, hot water, showers, drinking water, swim-ming area, RV sites (no utilities). Primitive Campground, Flush toilets, run-ning water.
Day use areasLakeside Park and Wilson Creek Park, Wilson Creek has an unsupervised swim area with a $1 day-use fee. No charge for children under the age of 12. An annual pass may be purchased at Pine Meadows Campground for $30.
Lakeside and Wilson Creek Boat Ramps, Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, $3 per day/per vehicle for ramp use.
Around Dorena Lake Schwarz Park, Flush toilets, hot water, showers, RV sites (no utilities). $13/night; $5 per day for extra vehicle. Group camp-ing fee: $90 for 20 vehicles.
Baker Bay Park, Flush toilets, hot water, showers, picnicking, swimming area, boat ramp, boat rentals, RV sites (no utilities). $3 day-use fee, $16/night. $6.50/day extra vehicle 942-7669.
Coiner Park Tennis Courts 942-3349. Key needed to access Main Street courts. Ages 14 to adult may apply at City Hall (Public Works) to receive your personal key. Ages 5-13 years require adult keyholder.
Cottage Grove BMX Track BMX bicycle track on Row River Road. Saturday races from April to October for American Bicycle Association. Members ages 3 years-adult. Public use Monday-Fri-day, Sunday is free.
Cottage Grove Children’s Chorus 942-4550. Choral singing for ages 6-16. Joanna Newton, Director.
Cottage Grove Community Center 942-1185. 700 E. Gibbs. For activity programs, call 942-1185. Adults: Movement classes, yoga, art classes, open mic, music night and more. Youth: After-school games, Campus Life. Therapy Pool: water aerobics classes.
Cottage Grove-Eugene Sportsmen Club 942-2021. Shooting ranges and targets. 81078 Highway 99 N., Creswell, OR 97426.
Cottage Grove Public Library 942-3828. Books and media for children and adults. Interlibrary loans. Public access of computers and Internet. 700 Gibbs.
Cottage Grove Speedway “The Grove” hosts stock car, modified sprint car and go-kart racing April through September. “Where racing is a family sport.” The only Oregon speedway to host the premier “World of Outlaws” Sprint Car Tour. 2150 N. Douglas, 942-7561.
Cottage Theatre 942-8001. 700 Village Drive. Tickets: 942-9195 or www.cottagetheatre.org.
Golf CoursesEmerald Valley, Creswell. 895-2174. 18-hole course, gym and restaurant.Hidden Valley, Cottage Grove. 942-3046. 9-hold course, banquet facilities, pro shop and concessions.Middlefield, Cottage Grove. 942-8730. 18-hole course, pro shop and concessions.
Iron Works Gym 895-2148. Swim programs open all year: open-swim and lessons for ages 2 years-adult. Aqua fitness classes. Fitness center and classes. Day-use fee or membership. At 600 Dale Kuni Rd., Creswell.
KidSports 683-2374. K-8 sports teams in Cottage Grove and Creswell may register to play Kidsports Leagues: March: spring soccer. May: summer baseball and soft-ball. Aug.: flag and tackle football. Oct.: volleyball. Nov.-Dec.: basketball. www.kidsports.org
Row River Trail 683-6600. 17-mile paved Bureau of Land Management trail from Cottage Grove to Culp Creek. Biking, hik-ing and horse riding. Trailhead facilities at Mosby Creek and Layng roads. Maps at CG Ranger Station, 78405 Cedar Park Rd.
Soccer camp: Nine to Five Soccer Camp The fourth annual camp will be June 23-June 27th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Cottage Grove High School. Grades kindergarten through fourth will run from 9 to noon and grades five through 12 from 1-5 p.m. The camp is designed for all levels of ability from beginners to expe-rienced players. Campers will work on building skills and team work with a strong emphasis on having fun. For information,
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call Brian or Sharon at 942-7029. The Nine to Five Soccer Camp is in loving memory of Brian Ray Walker and Sumer Danielle Solesbee.
Senior Center 942-8751. Activities, classes and groups. Newsletter and monthly calendar of senior community events. 700 E. Gibbs.
Dance Connection 942-2180. Creative movement, ballet, jazz and modern
classes for all ages. Skate Park Two-bowl skate park for skate-boarding. Highway 99 S and Fourth Street.
South Lane Cruisers Car Club 942-8438. Car enthusiasts gather for events and drives. Linda Perkins, secretary, 1111 Cooper Ave. Cottage Grove, OR 97424.
South Valley Athletics 942-3079. Offers K-6th grade recreation
program with spring soccer and baseball; fall fl ag football, volleyball, soccer and basketball during the winter. Located in the weight room of the old Cottage Grove High School at Eighth Street and Taylor Avenue.
Special Olympics 942-4269. All-year sports training for youth with developmental disabilities. Bowling, track and fi eld, basketball, softball and swim-ming.
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Organizations and Service Clubs
American Legion PO Box 4Cottage Grove, OR 97424Scott Varvel, 767-3735
American Legion Auxillary PO Box 4Cottage Grove, OR 97424Marian Varvel, 767-3735
Beta Sigma Phi98 Tioga Ct.Cottage Grove, OR 97424Sharon New, 942-3502
Bohemia Mine Owners AssociationPO Box 421 Culp Creek, OR 97427Tom Pepiot, 767-0656Nancy Pepiot, 767-3389
Bohemia Gold Mining Museum737 E. Main St.PO Box 1658Cottage Grove, OR 97424Bruce Stewart, 942-8622
Boy Scouts of America2525 Martin Luther King Blvd.Eugene, OR 97401Main OfficeMichael Pendergrass485-4433
Campfire USAWilani3575 Donald St. #230Eugene, OR 97405(541) 342-6338
Coast Fork Willamette Watershed Council28 S. Sixth St.Cottage Grove, OR 97424Pam Reber, 767-9717
Community Sharing1440 Birch Ave.Cottage Grove, OR 97424Barbara Butzer, Executive Director, 942-2176
Cottage Grove Art GuildPO Box 1501Cottage Grove, OR 97424Sujo Tryk 942-8913Cottage Grove Board of RealtorsStacy’s Covered BridgeCottage Grove, OR 97424Linda Williamson, 942-2121
Cottage Grove Area Chamber of Commerce700 Gibbs Ave.Cottage Grove, OR 97424Visitor Center, 942-2411
Cottage Grove Community Foundation1450 Birch Ave.Frank Simpson 942-0014
Cottage Grove Emblem Club #26977708 Quaglia LaneCottage Grove, OR 97424LaVerne Pitcher 942-8024
Cottage Grove Genealogical Society207 H St.Cottage Grove, OR 97424Jane Meyers 942-9570, Phyllis Pruitt, 942-3068Library, 942-9570
Cottage Grove Greeters ClubPO Box 587Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Cottage Grove High School Booster ClubPO Box 956Cottage Grove, OR 97424Nanci Strickland
Cottage Grove Historical SocietyPO Box 142Cottage Grove, OR 97424Marcia Allen 942-2255JoAnn Gray, 767-0600
Cottage Grove Rotary ClubPO Box 424Cottage Grove, OR 97424Bob Martindale, President942-9310
Disabled American Veterans78481 Cedar Park RoadCottage Grove, OR 97424Bruce Jeppesen 942-1521
Dorena Grange34360 Row River RoadCottage Grove, OR 97424Joe Snook 942-4733
Eastern Star3322 Row River RoadCottage Grove, OR 97424Norma Hoehn, 942-4514
Elks (BPOE #1904)PO Box 564Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Girl Scouts1577 Pearl St.-Suite 300Eugene, OR 97401485-5911
Habitat for HumanityCottage Grove affiliatePO Box 327767-0358
Humane Society of Cottage GrovePO Box 61Cottage Grove, OR 97424942-3130
I.O.O.F. #68319 Main St.Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Kiwanis Club -Bohemia Sunrise7 a.m. Wed. at Koffee KupPO Box 183Cottage Grove, OR 97424Wayne Kleckner
Kiwanis Club Wed. NoonPO Box 435Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Lions ClubAlan Payment, President (541) 767-0538
London Grange72500 London Rd. PO Box 1002Cottage Grove, OR 97424Gene Campbell 942-2237
Masonic LodgePO Box 21Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Moose Lodge #810711 Highway 99SCottage Grove, OR 97424Roger Warner, 942-5183
Oregon Antique & Classical Aircraft Club78833 Airport RoadCottage Grove, OR 97424
Prospectors and GolddiggersP.O. Box 415Bruce McDonald, 942-3773
Rebekah Lodge #241645 Main St.Cottage Grove, OR 97424942-5022
Royal Arch33322 Row River RoadCottage Grove, OR 97424Meets 4th Wednesday monthlyKenneth Hoehn, 942-4514
South Lane Wheels1450 Birch Ave., Cottage Grove, 942-0456
Stand For PeacePO Box 1482Cottage Grove, OR 97424Scott Burgwin, 767-0770
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This & That CornerHumane Society Thrift Shop33 N. 8th Street
VFWPO Box 83Cottage Grove, OR 97424Bob Currier, 895-4051
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Faith
Assemblies of GodLiving Faith Christian Fellowship, 467 S. 10th St., 942-2612 Pastor: Rulon Combs, Worship: 8:30 am & 10 am, Sunday School 8:30 am, Children’s Church: 10:30 am, Wednesday Youth Group: 7pm
South Lane Christian Center77820 Mosby Creek Road; 942-0123, Pastor: Henry Green, Sunday School: 9:30 am, Worship: 10:30am & 6pm
Baha’i Baha’i Faithwww.us.bahai.orglocal information, 556-12861-800-22-UNITE
BaptistCalvary Baptist Church77873 S. Sixth St.; 942-4290Bible Study: 9:45am Worship: 11am, 7pm Pastor Riley Kendrick
First Baptist Church301 S. Sixth St., 942-8242Pastor: Steve JohnsonSunday School: 9:30amWorship: 11amWednesday Eves: 7pm
Calvary ChapelCottage Grove Calvary Fellowship, 522 Whiteaker St.Pastor Jeff Smith, 942-6842Worship: 9am & 10:45am Wed. evening: 6:30pm
CatholicOur Lady of Perpetual Help1025 N. 19th St., 942-3420Stephen Ryan OSMMass: Saturday 5:30pmSun: Creswell 8:30amSun: Cottage Grove 10:30amChristian Lorane Christian Church
80290 Old Lorane Hwy; 942-7434 Pastor: Jeff ClineBible School: 9:45amWorship: 11am, 6:00pm
Churches of ChristChurch of Christ, 6th St. and Gibbs Ave., 942-3822Senior Minister: Aaron Earlywine, Sunday School: during first service, Worship: 8:30-9:45am, 10:00-11:15am
Church of Christ, 1041 Pennoyer; 942-8928Pastor: Garth SmithSunday School: 10am Worship: 10:50am
Church of Christ, 420 Monroe Ave., Sunday Worship: 10am, 4pm
Delight Valley Church of Christ, 33087 Saginaw Rd. East; 942-7711 Pastor: Bob FriendSunday School: 9:45amWorship: 9 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Community of Christ78942 Thornton Lane; 767-0018 Contact: Mickey Housley, 607-3829 Sunday School: 9:45am Worship: 11am
Mormon - LDSChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 531 S. 10th St.
Church of GodRiverside Community Church of God, 1255 S. River Road; 942-7126, Pastor: Rick Haberly, Sunday School 9:45am, Contemporary Service: 9:30am, Traditional Service: 11am
Conservative BaptistCottage Grove Bible Church1200 E. Quincy; 942-4771Pastor: Bob SingerBible Study: 9:40am
Worship: 8:30am & 11am
EpiscopalSt. Andrews Episcopal Church1301 W. Main St. 767-9050Holy Eucharist and Church School: 10:30am, Father Lawrence Crumb, Resident Priest
Four Square GospelCottage Grove Faith Center33761 Row River Road; 942-4851, Pastor: Jim Jenkins, Sunday School: 9am & 10:45am, Worship: 9am & 10:45am
Jehovah’s WitnessesJehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall, 78019 S. 6th St. 942-3600
LutheranTrinity Lutheran Church675 S. 7th St.; 942-2373Pastor: James L. MarkusWorship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15am
MethodistUnited Methodist Church334 Washington; 942-3033Pastor: Achsah ClarkWorship 10:30amSunday School: 9:15am
NazareneCottage Grove Church of the Nazarene152 S. M St.; 942-4422Pastor: Cindy SlaymakerSunday School: 9:30 a.m.Worship: 10:45 a.m.
Pentecostal HolinessFamily Praise Center33133 Row River Road, 942-7222, Pastor: Kraig Christensen, Sunday Worship: 10 a.m., Thursday eve. Worship: 6:30pm
PresbyterianFirst Presbyterian Church
216 S. Third St.; 942-4479Pastor: Rev. Dr. Bob ElderSunday School: 10amWorship: 10am
Seventh-Day AdventistSeventh-Day Adventist820 S. 10th St.; 942-5213Pastor: Len TatomBible Study: Saturday, 9:30am, Worship: Saturday, 11am
Non-DenominationalHis Church, 913 South Sixth Street; 729-0331, Pastor: Ron Ackerman, Sunday Worship: 6pm. His Church is a non-denominational family of God.
Victory Country ChurchShepherd Room, CG Community Center, 700 Gibbs, 942-5913Pastor: Barbara DockeryPraise & Worship Sunday service: 10am, Sunday Worship Service: 11am
Old Time Gospel Fellowship103 South Fifth Street, 228-2052 or 942-9140Pastor: Herb CarsonSunday Service: 10amBible Study: Sunday 6pm
Resurrection Life Center1600 South 6th; 942-9880Sunday School: 10amWorship: 11 a.m. & 6:30pmWednesday evening 7pm
The Church at LondonLondon Rd. at Shoestring Rd.; 942-9427, Pastor: Ron Smith, Sunday School: 10am Worship: 11am
Walker Community ChurchOld Highway 99 N. onEngland Road; 942-2747Pastor: Harold DavisSunday School: 9:45amWorship: 11am
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Community Breakfasts(Open to the public; Each venue does charge.)
First Sunday 8-11 a.m.: VFW Post #3473 Breakfast, 3160 Hillside Dr. Info: Bob 895-4051.Second Sunday 8-11 a.m.: Moose Lodge Breakfast, 810 Hwy. 99 S. Info: 942-5183Third Sunday 8-11 a.m.: Ma-sonic Center Breakfast, 33322 Row River Rd. Info: 942-2353.Fourth Sunday 8-11 a.m.: Elks Lodge Breakfast. N. River Rd. Info: 942-3554Fifth Sunday 8-11 a.m.: American Legion Breakfast. 826 Main Street. Info: 767-3735
Free Community MealsMondays 6 p.m.: Simple Sup-pers. Free Community Supper. All Are Welcome. At His Church, 913 So. 6th. Contact: 729-0331.
Tuesdays 5:15-6:15 pm: TLC Community Kitchen. At Trinity Lutheran Church, 675 S. 7th. Doors Open at 5 pm. Open to the Public. Contact: 942-7308. Wednesdays 6 p.m.: Com-munity Dinner. Church of the Nazarene, 152 S. M St. All welcome. Contact: 942-4422Thursdays 5:15-6:15 p.m.: TLC Community Kitchen. At Trinity Lutheran Church, 675 S. 7th. Doors Open at 5 pm. Open to the Public. Contact: 942-7308.
Past 45 Arts & Crafts527 E. Main St., Cottage Grove, 942-8941
Cottage Grove Senior Center700 E. Gibbs, Cottage Grove Community Center942-8751
Magnolia Gardens Assisted Living1425 Daugherty Ave, Cottage
Grove, 942-0054
Middlefield Oaks Assisted Living1500 Village Drive, Cottage Grove, 767-3943Coast Fork Nursing Center, Inc.515 Grant, Cottage Grove, 942-5528
Creswell Care Center735 S. 2nd St., Creswell, 895-3333
Senior and Disabled Services37 N. 6th St., Cottage Grove682-7800 (1-800-441-4038)
Senior Meals Program
LodgingBed & Breakfasts
Bed & Breakfast Association(541) 942-2049
Apple Inn Bed & Breakfast30697 Kenady LaneCottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-2393
Big K Guest Ranch20029 Highway 138 W.Elkton, OR 974361-800-390-2445
Le Roost Lorane80311 Old Lorane RoadEugene, OR 97405767-1777
Lily of the Field35722 Ross LaneCottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-2049
Carousel House78215 S Cedar Park RoadCottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-0046
The Gray Cat Inn337 N. 9th St.Cottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-1900
Motels/Hotels
City Center Motel of Cottage Grove737 Highway 99SCottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-8322
Comfort Inn845 Gateway Blvd.(541) 942-97471-800-944-0287
Holiday Inn Express1601 Gateway Blvd.
Cottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-1000
Relax Inn1030 Highway 99NCottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-5132
Village Green Resort725 Row River RoadCottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-2491
RV Facilities
Cottage Grove RV Village77440 Highway 99SCottage Grove(541) 767-0068
Pass Creek Park201 Curtin Park RoadCottage Grove(541) 942-3281
Shoreview Park36360 Shoreview DriveDorena, OR 97434(541) 946-1436
Village Green RV Park725 Row River RoadCottage Grove, OR 97424(541) 942-2491
Tax ServicePLUS
Ph 942-8237 Fax 942-6191
Louis Roner, EA, LTCBookkeeping
PayrollPersonal & Business Tax Returns
Electronic Filing78120 Hwy 99 South, CG
No charge, suggested dona-tion $3.60, Guests under age 60, $7.25. Call two days in advance to reserve a meal and select the main dish or request a diet modification. Cottage Grove, Riverview
Creswell, Crestview Villa, 350 South 2nd, (541) 895-2338 (at noon Monday, Wednes-day and Friday)
Call for eligibility details. $3.75 suggested donation, although users contribute according to their ability. Frozen meals are available. Creswell: (541) 895-2338 Cottage Grove: (541) 682-7804
Senior Resources
Meals on Wheels
Terrace, 925 West Main, (541) 942-9261 (at noon Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday)
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Dining
DelicatessensCG’s Deli605 S. Fifth St.(541) 767-0255
Jasper’s Deli166 Gateway Blvd.(541) 942-7156
Lucky 7’s Deli354 Hwy 99S767-3338
Restaurants Wildflowers811 E. Main St., Suite G(541) 942-1871
Backstage Bakery25 E. 7th St. (541) 767-0233
Big Stuff Barbecue733 Main St. (541) 942-3999
Bonanza505 Highway 99S(541) 942-4188
Cafe Amour1515 Village Dr.942-6554
Cafe Sheilagh1043 Hwy 99 N942-5510
CosmoCafé510 E. Main St.942-3005
Cottage Restaurant & Bar2915 Row River Road(541) 942-3091
El Paraiso Mexican Restaurant3015 Row River Rd.942-5688
El Tapatio725 Gibbs767-0457
Fleur De LisBakery and Café616 E. Main St.767-0700
Hidden Valley755 N. River Rd.767-0557
King’s Chinese Restaurant1435 Hwy 99N(541) 942-5777
Koffee Kup1241 Hwy 99NCottage Grove(541) 942-7710
Pink House1408 E. Main St.(541) 942-0533
Stacy’s Covered Bridge Restaurant401 E. Main St.(541) 767-0320
Szechwan Chinese1140 Hwy. 99N(541) 942-9338
Torero’s Family Mexican Restaurant1205 Hwy 99N(541) 942-1155
Vintage Inn Restaurant1590 Gateway Blvd.(541) 942-7144
Village Green Restaurant & Lounge725 Row River Rd.(541) 942-2491
PizzaDomino’s Pizza225 N. 14th St., 942-1100
Little Caesar’s Pizza24 N. Ninth St.(541) 942-2551
Pinocchio’s Pizza1795 E. Main St., 942-5531Figaro’s Italian Kitchen1205 Hwy 99N(541) 942-8575
Papa Murphy’s 154 Gateway Blvd.(541) 942-0892
Fast FoodArby’s140 Gateway Blvd.(541) 942-9228
Burger King1275 Gateway Blvd.(541) 942-8153
Carl’s Jr. Restaurant1565 Gateway Blvd.(541) 942-8280
Dairy Queen714 Hwy 99S(541) 942-2916
Kentucky Fried Chicken1530 Gateway Blvd.(541) 942-7505
McDonald’s1520 Gateway Blvd.(541) 942-0024
Subway2715 Row River Road(541) 942-1931
Taco Bell2710 Row River Road(541) 767-0192
Taverns/PubsAxe and Fiddle 657 E. Main St. (541) 942-5942
Bohemian Tavern48 N. Ninth St.
Grove Tavern & Café521 Main St.(541) 942-5152
Great Western Pub Sports Bar & Grill802 E. Whiteaker Ave.(541) 942-5295
EspressoBaDooBaz 1040 Lord Ave.(541) 337-3250
The Espresso Bar’n1551 E. Main St.(541) 942-2926
Gold Rush Espresso185 Thornton Road(541) 942-7874
Café Alantro1127 E. Main St.(541) 942--3810
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BJewelers
Custom Design • Fine Jewelry541-767-1727
29 South 6th Street • Cottage Grove, OR 97424
541-942-5036Michael IannuzzoProprietor
The Flower Basketand Gift Boutique
119 South 6th Street • 541-942-0505
Creative Floral ArrangementsBalloons ~ Candy ~Fine Gifts
Blooming Plants & Basket GardensDeliveries Locally and Worldwide
Locally owned and operated for 25 YearsQuality and Satisfaction Guaranteed
942-8241 942-5833516 Whiteaker Cottage Grovewww.hoyeraccounting.com
Personal & CorporateIncome Tax
Full Cycle BookkeepingEntirely ComputerizedElectronic Filing
Serving Oregon for over 65 Years
Tax Planning
PET SITTING IN YOUR HOME
Your animals never have to leave the comfort of their own homes.
My Beagle, Winston has taught himself how to open any food container that has a screw top jar. He particularly enjoyed the peanut butter!
I will come to your home, take care of
your animals in accordance with
your instructions and then leave.
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photo by Greg Lee
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