These days, we are all hearing about more and more people succumbing to cancers of many types. As a cancer survivor myself, I have found renewed hope and inspiration in Michael Pollan’s book, ”Food Rules” and David Servan-Schreiber, MD’s book, ”Anti-Cancer: A New Way of Life.” In this week’s column[Read More…]
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So Long, Farewell’
Creswell Christian School’s Class of 2018 will be the school’s final graduating class before the school closes its doors. From left, top: seniors Isaiah Greenough, Amber Macauley and Kirin Pannu, and eighth-grader Elisabeth Goins. Lower: kindergartners Ethan Cheney, Nicholas Pierron, Jacob Stillion, Tynlee Chisholm and Micah Cooper. GINI DAVIS/THE CRESWELL[Read More…]
Saginaw mill up in flames
The rubble of what was Whitsell Manufacturing at 32910 E. Saginaw Road after a vicious fire made its way through the mill on May 26. CHERYL RICHARD/ THE CRESWELL CHRONICLE This year’s Memorial Day weekend came with some extra sparks in southern Lane County, after fire fully engulfed a mill[Read More…]
Shared decision-making: Take control of your own healthcare journey
A pillar of Therapeutic Associates is advocating for and cultivating a team-focused culture and atmosphere. This is not just a tenet of the employees of Therapeutic Associates, but the intention is that it carries over to our patient care in the form of shared decision-making. Shared decision-making is a growing[Read More…]
Caring for the skin you live in
PHOTO ILLUSTRATION/ANDREW VON ENGEL With spring in full swing and summer right around the corner, many people are taking steps to improve their appearance. For high school students this may include preparing for prom, a formal event or graduation pictures. But wait – oh no! What is this red blotchy[Read More…]
Medication synchronization, delivery and therapy management
Q: I am helping take care of my aging parents and managing all their medications. It can be quite confusing and tedious at times keeping them all straight, requesting refills and knowing what they are all for. On top of that, making multiple trips to the pharmacy each month is[Read More…]
Creslane butterfly garden welcomes new Painted Ladies
Kindergartner Sarah Rivera waves to a Painted Lady butterfly perched on a flower as fellow kindergartners Nicole Jones (left) and Kendyl Mendonca look on, after Creslane kindergartners released the Painted Lady butterflies they’d raised from caterpillars into the school garden. GINI DAVIS – THE CRESWELL CHRONICLE In an annual spring[Read More…]
Celebrating 100 years of airmail
In front: Addison Pemberton’s 1929 Stearman 4D; rear: Jeff Hamilton’s Sterman 4E. PHOTOS PROVIDED/ OREGON AVIATION HISTORICAL SOCIETY The inaugural flight of the United States Airmail service took place in the foggy wee hours of May 15, 1918 in an early Curtiss Jenny training aircraft, which flew a route from[Read More…]
CRESWELL SHINES because of Maria Best
ERIN TIERNEY – THE CRESWELL CHRONICLE Editor’s note: Each month, The Chronicle and our friends at The Flower Basket & Gift Boutique will ask readers to choose someone in the community – young or old – that they feel makes Creswell shine. The Chronicle will then choose a ”superstar” based[Read More…]
CMS bands give confident, energetic spring concert
Max Velarde plays vibes with the CMS Advanced Band during the Spring Concert. GINI DAVIS – THE CRESWELL CHRONICLE Creswell Middle School Beginning, Advanced and Jazz band students demonstrated how much their skills have evolved during their Spring Concert and Awards, held May 17 in the school gym. All three[Read More…]