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Sweet Lorane Community News – April 20, 2017

Fern Ridge Review                        
Creswell Chronicle
Sweet Lorane Community News
April 20, 2017
By Pat Edwards

I had the opportunity this past week to see the prototype drawing of the proposed mural that will welcome visitors and residents to Lorane whenever they drive by. The drawing is a joint venture, lovingly designed by two of Lorane’s most well-known, long-time artists and good friends, Karen Pidgeon and Alix Mosieur.

The drawing includes a map of the immediate Lorane area with beautiful graphic depictions of the resources that have provided our basic economy over the years, including timber, farming, ranching and wine production.

It will be painted on a large wooden surface and, when completed, attached to the outside wall of the Lorane Family Store.

This is a tremendously exciting project and I personally wish to thank Karen and Alix for their willingness to provide something we can all be very proud of. They will be adding the town’s name to the mural, but other than that, it is my opinion that it has been perfectly thought out and gives our community a sense of its history. Thank you so much, Karen and Alix. I absolutely love it and am looking forward to its completion!

Thanks also to the Lorane Community Association which has brought residents together to make this project happen.

It is with a great deal of sorrow that I report that one of the area’s long-time residents, Charles Blazer, has passed. Because of health issues, Charles and his wife Betty recently sold their place near Doane Road to move into town to be closer to medical care. Their son, Charlie, lives in Lorane and is, himself, fighting his own health battles. Our hearts, love and prayers go out to Charlie, Betty and the rest of the Blazer family in their loss.

The Lorane Grange is switching things up a bit for this month’s Dinner and Bingo Night on Saturday, April 29. They will be serving scalloped potatoes and ham with salad and dessert instead of the traditional spaghetti.  The dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 6:30 p.m. The price for dinner is still the same: $6 for adults and $3 for children, eight and under and bingo is geared for families of all ages as long as children are accompanied by an adult.

The Crow Grange’s next dinner and bingo night is scheduled for May 6. Dinner begins at 6:00 p.m. and bingo at 7:00 p.m. They welcome people of all ages to come, eat and play regardless of whether or not they live in Crow. One of the nice things that has been going on for years is the fact that a contingent from Triangle Lake Grange frequently attends Crow’s event and Crow goes to theirs. I like the idea of communities sharing with each other and the local granges do a lot of that through their plays and events such as the bingo nights.

Come out and support your local grange, Rebekahs, church or other service organizations. They provide a lot of social interaction so that we can all get to know our neighbors and connect as a community.

The Lorane Christian Church is holding its Lorane Ladies’ Tea at the Grange this year. It’s scheduled for Sunday, May 7. I haven’t been given a time yet, but it will be posted on the community bulletin board closer to the date.

Also, a reminder on the church’s bake sale scheduled from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on April 29 at the Lorane Family Store’s parking lot.

Sweet Lorane Community News – April 13, 2017

Fern Ridge Review                        
Creswell Chronicle
Sweet Lorane Community News
April 13, 2017
By Pat Edwards

A group has made plans for a Community-Wide Yard Sale to be held in the Lorane area on Saturday, May 20. The organizers would like to meet prior to the sale (date to be determined) with those who want to be included on the map of participants and promotion of the event. In addition to private yard sales, the Lorane Grange will have tables available for rent that day at $10 per table as they have done in the past. I am also making the open grassy area around the Dew Drop Inn, next to the Lorane Family Store, available for those who want to put up tents/canopies to sell their merchandise.

For promotion, the organizers will be listing the sale with local newspapers and on Craigslist. In addition, they will have flyers with maps showing the location of the registered sales available at the Lorane Family Store and the Lorane Deli.

If you are interested in taking advantage of the community-wide promotion and maps at a sale you’ll be holding at your home, register with Terrie Johnson Morris, 541-913-3825. If you wish to rent a table at the Lorane Grange, contact Pam Kersgaard, 541-214-0261. Leave your contact information at the Lorane Family Store if you are interested in setting up a tent at the Dew Drop Inn.

As planned, the Crow Booster Club has set up a committee that will be dedicated to the oversight and support of Applegate Elementary School needs, events and parental concerns.

According to Ali Cheers of the Crow Booster Club, “The Booster Club supports athletics, academics, arts and so much more for students at all levels throughout the district. However, parental involvement at the elementary level has decreased. This committee has been formed to help fill this gap…”

Parents and community members are asked to lend your support in giving the Crow-Applegate-Lorane students of all ages the best possible education and life experiences. If you are interested in getting involved with the elementary school group, please email them at applegateboosters@gmail.com.

For information on how to join the Booster Club itself, contact Linda Lay, Crow-Applegate-Lorane Booster Club President (541-844-5840), or one of its members.

REMINDERS: The Lorane Christian Church will be having a bake sale on April 29 from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at the Lorane Family Store.

The Annual Crow-Applegate-Lorane Grandparents’ Tea will be held on Thursday, April 20 at Applegate Elementary beginning at 12:30 p.m. There will be entertainment, art displays and snacks… and you don’t even have to be a grandparent to attend.

I haven’t included any excerpts of Lorane history for quite some time, so here’s a short one that goes with the beginning of baseball season.

A Bit of Lorane History:

“Baseball was a very popular recreation in the Lorane area as well as throughout Lane County. Ballparks were set up in pastures near the “rabbit barns” on north Territorial Road (south of Stoney Point) and in the large field at the junction of Siuslaw and Territorial roads and behind the present Lorane Family Store in the pasture now owned by the Doughty family.” (From Sawdust and Cider to Wine; 1987; 2006)

Sweet Lorane Community News – April 6, 2017

Fern Ridge Review                        
Creswell Chronicle
Sweet Lorane Community News
April 6, 2017
By Pat Edwards

Lynn Kelley notified us this past week that one of Lorane’s former residents has died. Tom Giesen, who recently lived on Fire Road, west of Lorane, passed away on March 4. While in Lorane, he took an active role on the Lorane School Committee in trying to design a community school for the former Lorane Elementary building.

According to his obituary, “at age 65, he pursued graduate studies in Forest Ecology at Oregon State University and became an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management at the University of Oregon.”

His memorial will be April 15 from noon until 3:00 p.m. at the McKenzie Ecolodge in Vida. You are advised to dress for the outdoors and if you want, bring food to share.

The Lorane Christian Church has scheduled a bake sale for April 29 from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. I’m told that it will take place once again at the Lorane Family Store.

Barbara Herring of the West Lane Project (https://westlaneproject.shutterfly.com/) is in the process of recording information from some of Crow High School’s yearbooks. She is looking for help with the first names (and possibly spouse names) for several of the women teachers who taught there: Mrs. Gardener (1954 & 1955 yearbooks); Mrs. Nutter (1954); and  Mrs. Oliver (1955).

She is missing the 1952, 1953, 1956, 1958 and 1981 editions of the CHS yearbook, as well as any before 1948 or after 1982. If anyone has a copy of any of these that they would be willing to loan or donate to the Applegate Pioneer Museum so that they can be scanned, please let Barbara know at barbhg1221@comcast.net or through the WLP site.

I might suggest that old Lorane High School yearbooks would be most welcome also. If you have one or more that we could scan info from, please let me know (Pat Edwards at paedwards42@yahoo.com) and I will make sure that the information is entered and the book(s) are returned to you within a couple of days. I have gradually been getting info entered for Lorane, but have had to take a break for the past couple of weeks. I hope to get back to it soon.

Calling all Grandmas, Grandpas, Nanas, Pops, Grammys, Grampys, G-Gs and Papas! Mark your calendars for the Annual Crow-Applegate-Lorane Grandparents’ Tea to be held on Thursday, April 20 at Applegate Elementary. Plan to arrive about 12:30 p.m. where you will be treated to tea and desserts. Then, beginning at 1:00 p.m., the entertainment begins. The best news is that you can just go and pretend you’re a grandparent, as anyone is invited to share in the fun, food and celebration. But, just keep in mind, grandparents will be the guests of honor.

The kids have put together a talent show and a special program featuring dances from Zimbabwe will be presented. There will also be displays of Zimbabwe art to view. In addition, there will be a silent auction and a book fair going on at the same time to help fund spring field trips for the elementary students, so make sure your wallet is easily accessible. Most important, get ready to have fun.

Don’t forget… the Crow-Applegate Church of the Nazarene in Crow will be hosting an Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 15. They will get everyone warmed up and ready to roll by serving delicious soup at 12:30 p.m. The egg hunt itself begins at 1:00 p.m.  For more information, call 541-935-1331.