Encounter Cottage Grove

Rosie and Josh
Encounter Cottage Grove

Meet the people and places, the present and past of Cottage Grove, Oregon. It is a small town -- All American Town (1968 and 2004) -- nestled at the southern edge of the Willamette Valley. This podcast offers a montage of short interviews with locals to know what is really going on here. It is never as simple as it looks -- never just black and white as they say. Season One will naturally focus on the changing conditions of twenty-twenty in the midst of a global pandemic.

  1. 20/10/2020

    Matthew Hall, Forestry, Native Plants, and the Youth!

    Matthew Hall has been an amazing asset to the Cottage Grove Community. Listen to his story, including his arrival from England to Aprovecho several decades ago and his work with Al Kennedy High School leading youth corps. "There was a saying in Ireland that forestry was a great profession to be in because nobody realizes your mistakes until fifty years later."  For the last 13 years, Matthew Hall has worked at Al Kennedy High School as a Transition Specialists, garden / nursery manager and crew leader for Kennedy's Youth Conservation Corps. Under his leadership Kennedy Conservation Corps has worked in the Coast Range, the National Forest, around Fern Ridge and Dorena Lakes along the Row River Trail bike path, at Quamash prairie and at numerous sites in the Cottage Grove area. Kennedy Conservation Corps works with multiple partners including the Coast Fork Willamette Watershed Council, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Army Corps of Engineers, Lane County Waste Management and local private landowners. In addition to learning a work ethic and gaining valuable job skills corps members also learn to identify plants, learn about ecosystem restoration, meet natural resource professionals and learn about careers in Natural Resource Management. They also earn high school credit and receive minimum wage.  Check out his article about the Civilian Conservation Corp--a New Deal program with plenty of relevance for today. Can we imagine a widespread practice of young people working together in the natural world that builds character and also nourishes our environment. Projects could include reducing fuel loads in forests, mitigating industrial wastelands, re-planted decimated forest lands, building soil and community...  https://theintercept.com/2020/08/06/naomi-klein-coronavirus-youth-covid-19-future-unemployment/ The second half of this podcast episode is also relevant:  https://theintercept.com/2020/08/05/escape-from-the-nuclear-family-covid-19-should-provoke-a-re-think-of-how-we-live-coronavirus-naomi-klein-civilian-conservation-corps/

    47 min
  2. 26/06/2020

    Police Chief Scott Shepherd talks with Jon Stinnett

    In this episode, friend and ex-Cottage Grove Sentinel editor Jon Stinnett interviews the CG Police Chief Scott Shepherd. They cover topics including the equipment that the force has, the use of force policy, and the department's changes under COVID conditions. The convo, of course, includes discussion of George Floyd and how that event and the reality of police violence is understood by the local head of police. And of course, the episode starts with Rosie and Josh give their two cents.  Give us feedback: encountercg@gmail.com Check out the links:  Cottage Grove Police personnel website CAHOOTS in Eugene has a website and has recent NPR fame.  A mainstream media outlet gives a short history of policing.  An award winning historian, Alfred McCoy, wrote about the US empire and the development of policing. Policing America’s Empire The United States, the Philippines, and the Rise of the Surveillance State  There were three KKKs. The first came after the Confederate States of America lost the Civil War. The second after WWI. The third in response to the civil rights movement and its successes. The crowning achievement of the second KKK was the 1924 Immigration Act and the establishment of the Border Patrol. It had a huge presence in Oregon. This book is by an amazing historian, Linda Gordon. The Second Coming of the KKK: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s and the American Political Tradition A person whose ideas have come from the margins into the present moment.  Until next episode...

    1h 34m

About

Meet the people and places, the present and past of Cottage Grove, Oregon. It is a small town -- All American Town (1968 and 2004) -- nestled at the southern edge of the Willamette Valley. This podcast offers a montage of short interviews with locals to know what is really going on here. It is never as simple as it looks -- never just black and white as they say. Season One will naturally focus on the changing conditions of twenty-twenty in the midst of a global pandemic.

To listen to explicit episodes, sign in.

Stay up to date with this show

Sign in or sign up to follow shows, save episodes and get the latest updates.

Select a country or region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

The United States and Canada