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Sweet Lorane Community News, June 04, 2015

Fern Ridge Review                                    
Creswell Chronicle
Sweet Lorane Community News
June 4, 2015
By Pat Edwards

I think that I’ve always portrayed myself as a rather peaceful person, so I hope that I don’t upset anyone by telling you that I’m preparing to declare war. After getting my yard almost in shape and looking fairly good, I went out the morning after I mowed and spotted no less than 20 mole hills in the small space that I call our front lawn. Those little buggers also provided a straight-line march of freshly dug hills along the fence line that we try to keep mowed bordering Easy Acres. Now, I’m an animal lover and I’ve been known to even trap an errant spider in a piece of tissue and throw him out my back door. I dislike destroying anything until it begins threatening my quality of life. I’d give these moles permission to dig in any other part of our 5 acres on this side of Territorial and all of the 20 on the other side, but they’ve chosen to dig their tunnels in my little patch of green lawn… so let the war begin!

The Lorane Community Association is discussing moving the Lorane Growers’ Market to the Lorane Family Store this season since the Lorane Deli is closed indefinitely. They are going to get together with Jim and figure out when and where to set it up if all agree that it’s what they want to do. I hope that each of you are planting a little extra in your gardens to share with the community as it ripens. This year, I’ve planted two large planter boxes for the first time. I haven’t had a full-size garden since our kids were all home… usually my more recent plantings involved one or two tomato plants in one of my flower beds. I’m sure there will be quite a bit more than Jim and I can eat, so we’re looking forward to being able to contribute some of our produce as well as buy or swap for some that wouldn’t fit in the planter boxes.

Jim and I have been hearing little snippets of information these past couple of weeks that indicate there might be some activity in negotiations on the possible transfer/purchase of the Lorane school property. I don’t have any confirmed details that I would be comfortable in sharing, but there might be some soon. I’m hoping that something will happen that will allow our beautiful school building to take on a new life where it will be used and loved once more. It looks so forlorn, even though the home-schoolers have been putting it to some use recently.

I am too late in letting you know about the June 4 meeting of the Lorane Rug Hooking group, but here’s some more information on it from Maureen Waff so that you can attend the next one…  It is time again to gather up the wool and get together at the Lorane Fire Station for rug hooking. We have received our fabulous Bee Line wool cutter and stand (thanks to a grant from Plum Creek) and we have some show-and-tell from the dye session that included Karen, BJ, Maureen and Lisa. (Wow! Is that Pendleton wool yummy!) On the horizon, another dyeing session, this time with natural dyes (onion skins, bedstraw, turmeric). Several of the new improved travel frames are out on spec. Contact the Rural Art Center at  ruralartcenter@gmail.com to get more information on the meeting schedule and other questions you may have.

Sweet Lorane Community News, May 28, 2015

Fern Ridge Review                                    
Creswell Chronicle
Sweet Lorane Community News
May 28, 2015
By Pat Edwards

I’m having a bit of a problem this week in coming up with some news for my column. I think it all ties in with the beautiful weather, warm days and plans for a busy summer. I’m sure it’s the same with most of us. We’re preparing to put our lives into a higher gear with the approach of summer. Our heads are full of the various activities that affect our lives – the end of the school year, vacation plans, gardening decisions, barbecues and outdoor living, fishing, summer team and water sports and other similar “gears.” Our lives are picking up speed, if that is even possible. I should know… I’m learning that the older I get, the faster it goes.

Jim is already noticing the increase in business at our store… the nicer the weather, the more people are out-and-about, whether they are heading to Carpenter’s Bypass to ride their mountain bikes or stopping by for a rest break from a long bicycle road ride. Motorcycles are pulling up to the gas pumps where we have always been very careful not to allow even a small drip from the nozzle to land on their highly polished gas tanks. Winery visitors occasionally stop by to chat and our local residents seem to be switching their own gears, too.

Lorane General Store

The Lorane General Store aka The Lorane Deli

For those who haven’t discovered it yet, the Lorane Deli has been closed for the past month or so. The closure is due, apparently, to family health issues. That’s not to say that Lorena Mitchell will not be back behind the counter again soon. She’s a human dynamo who has been a community leader for more years than either of us care to remember. For now, the sign on the door says that it is “closed indefinitely.”

A heartfelt “Get Well Soon” message is being sent out to Marge (Wickwire) Parry. According to family, even though she suffered a stroke, she is doing well with less dire after-effects than many stroke victims have. We’re very grateful for that and hope that she makes a full recovery in record time.

For those who have been regular readers and submitters of Groundwaters’ magazine for the past 10+ years, I wanted to let you know that our staff has begun working on the first annual issue of our local literary journal now that we are no longer publishing it quarterly. Although the deadline for submissions is not until September 1st, I’ve gotten the layout designed and a number of early contributions set up. I’m quite pleased with the new format and I think you will be, too.

We’re hoping that those of you who plan on sending us your fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photography and art submissions will get them to us before the September deadline. It will make my life much easier in trying to have it ready for publication by mid-October. The annual issue will encompass the equivalent of 4 full quarterly issues – 150 to 200 pages – in a professionally-published paperback edition that will be available for sale on most on-line booksellers and at local distributors. Contributors are asked to supply us with a photo of themselves and up to a 100-word biography that we will include with their work(s). Those whose material is used will get a 40% discount off the $12.50 selling price. Unfortunately, we are no longer able to offer them for free to the public as we once did.

We are also planning a “Best of Groundwaters” anthology that will include stories, essays, memoirs and other prose (and possibly poetry) that we have published in the past issues. It will be offered once the 2015 annual issue is out.

You might keep an eye out for a new book by a local resident that we have just published. Muriel (Ava) Linder of Elmira just released her first full-length novel called The White Man’s Brother. I am very impressed by the knowledge and the research that Ava put into the book and I believe that the storyline is quite good. Members of the Ridge Writer’s group are in the process of reviewing it currently. I think that you’ll enjoy it. Even better, a sequel called The Rainbow Chasers will soon follow.

Sweet Lorane Community News, May 21, 2015

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Sweet Lorane Community News
May 21, 2015
By Pat Edwards

What a beautiful, busy spring we’re having this year! It has especially been kind to the local schools’ track athletes… and spectators. I can remember spending many track seasons huddled under an umbrella with my shoes soaked within the first half hour while watching our kids and grandkids compete.

I’d like to recognize our Crow-Applegate-Lorane students who earned a place to compete at the 2-A State Meet to be held at the UO’s Hayward Field. Among the boys qualifying were Montana May (Lorane), Rylan Larsen, Kaelen Recca, Sam Sowanek and both of the boys’ relay teams. Amber Von Essen and Regan Grube represented the girls. I have no doubt that Tom Page will have his usual comprehensive report in this week’s Fern Ridge Review on how well they faired at the state meet (which is taking place the day I am writing this), but just qualifying for state is a huge accomplishment. I want to congratulate each one of these student-athletes.

Jim and I spent this season at our granddaughter, Hannah’s, Creswell Middle School meets. She had a good year with the turbo-jav, the discus and the 100-meter hurdles; we are so very proud of her! She comes from a long line of “spear-chuckers.” Her dad threw the javelin in high school and was a member of the LCC track team when he injured his shoulder. Hannah’s cousins, Stephanie, Linsey and Hayley Kau, were competitors at Crow High School and Linsey competed for the UO and has been the throwers’ coach for LCC this year.

Congratulations to not only Hannah, but to all of her teammates at Creswell Middle School who we enjoyed watching compete. Good job, all of you!

You might want to mark your calendars for the Crow High School graduation to be held at 7:00 p.m. on June 5. It’s a good time to get out and honor the hard work and accomplishments of a particular graduating senior or, even better, all of the Crow graduates… some of whom are from Lorane.

For quite a few years, Crow High School has been known for hosting exchange students from all over the world. These students attend school throughout the school year and live in the homes of host families. There are a number of students wishing to participate in the program for the 2015-2016 school year and host families are needed. If you are willing to host an exchange student, please contact the local coordinator, Tressa Miller at Tressamiller@lanefire.org.

We hosted a young woman from Puerto Vallarta one year during the 1980s when our own children were attending Crow. It was a fantastic experience and it resulted in our making the trip to Puerto Vallarta a few years later to visit her and her family. We recommend it highly!

I hope all of you had a great Memorial Day weekend and enjoy our beautiful weather.