Emma Maness said she is working on her post moves this summer. She hopes to become a double-threat, adding three-point shooting to her inside game. Gini Davis/The Creswell Chronicle Girls looking to improve their basketball skills had ample chance to do so this summer during a coed basketball camp in[Read More…]
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City of Creswell – Employment opportunity
City of Creswell Planning and Public Works Specialist The City of Creswell is seeking interested applicants for the position of Planning and Public Works Specialist. For a complete job description and application, please visit www.ci.creswell.or.us or pick up an application packet at City Hall, 13 S. 1st St. Applications will[Read More…]
Six years spent serving – Rogers reflects on his time on school board
Tim Rogers syas that joining the Creswell School Board six years ago was a way for him to serve his hometown. From science guy to educator, his passion has always been to help students and serve his community, he said. Photo provided ”Service” is an action that resonates with Tim[Read More…]
Rope. Dance. Demolish. All in a day’s work for Bones
Levi Bones, a 2019 Creswell graduate and CHS equestrian team member, ropes a calf in just 4.863 seconds, the fastest catch of the day in Breakaway Roping while competing in the regional Pacific Northwest Invitational Championship, held June 14-16 in Redmond. Photo provided/Stalnakers Just give Levi Bones something active to[Read More…]
Sweets for a sweet cause
A little girl named Violet enjoys an ice cream sundae with sprinkles during last Friday’s Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Social. Gini Davis/The Creswell Chronicle It’s a summer tradition for many in the community – and really, with Creswell Presbyterian Women’s Association (PWA)’s annual Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Social offering goodies, with proceeds[Read More…]
Culp rocks into elite songwriting school
Katie Culp at Creswell High School’s year end talent show, Spring Jam. Chronicle File She’s written more songs than she can count, has been performing original pieces – as a vocalist and instrumentalist – since she was 14, has scored original music for a full jazz band and this year[Read More…]
VFW gifted new flag
Photo provided/Bob Beck Just in time for Independence Day, on July 3, members of Creswell VFW Post #4039 replaced the US flag at the Veterans Memorial site beside the Creswell South Lane County Fire & Rescue fire station. The new, larger flag was donated to the post by Musgrove Family[Read More…]
Obsidian Club visits Old Schoolhouse
Erin Tierney/The Creswell Chronicle En route to a tour of the Cottage Grove covered bridges, a Eugene-based outdoors group, the Obsidian Club, recently toured the Creswell Old Schoolhouse. The tour was led by Creswell Heritage Foundation President Verlean McCoy, who is also an Obsidian Club member. On the steps, left[Read More…]
July 4 open house showcases interior of Old Schoolhouse
During Creswell Heritage Foundation’s July 4 open house at the Old Schoolhouse on South 2nd Street that is undergoing restoration, two women peer beneath a painted canvas floor covering at the layer of old newspapers spread between the canvas and the original wood floors. The public was able to see[Read More…]
Volunteers team up to feed kids’ minds, bodies this summer
IRC volunteer Val Moran gets enthusiastic assistance from Paisley Bielskis (left) and Kali Roberts in identifying objects as she begins reading a book to children in Holt Park last Tuesday during Creslane IRC’s Summer Reading in the Park program. Gini Davis/The Creswell Chronicle Want to help build a better future?[Read More…]