Wednesday, February 18, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 9 Equestrian group takes on highway cleanup Filing deadline for school board positions is march 19 By diane goble Correspondent Mustang horses Duncan and Otter helped clean up the highways and byways between Sisters and Redmond. A volunteer crew from Mustangs to the Rescue (MTTR) filled yellow trash- bags along Highway 126 last weekend, which Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) trucks will pick up during the week. Kate Beardsley, execu- tive director of the local non- profit located on Cloverdale Road, said this is one of the many service projects her volunteers participate in as their way of giving back to the community that supports MTTR’s mission. They have been hoping to do this project for a while and just needed someone with the passion to make it happen. That someone is Lene Banke-Fornalski, who arranged for their Adopt-a- Highway mile (100 to 101) with ODOT. The volunteers watched a safety video from ODOT, and once a month a crew will go out and pick up all the trash people mind- lessly toss out their car On Tuesday, May 19, Sisters will elect four board members to fill seats on the Sisters School Board. Position No. 2, a two-year unexpired term, is up for election, along with Position No. 5; and Position No. 3 and Position No. 4, both carry- ing a four-year term, are also open. Each candidate for office must file a declara- tion of candidacy or petition for nomination for office with the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, not later than the 61st day before the date of the regu- lar district election. The fil- ing deadline is 5 p.m. on March 19. Filing forms are avail- able at the Deschutes County Clerk’s office, 1300 N.W. Wall St., Suite 202, Bend, and online at www.deschutes. org/clerk. photo by diane Goble mustang horses pitched in on litter cleanup with the folks from mustangs to the rescue. They have adopted a stretch of Highway 126 east of Sisters. windows. homeowners with a lot of pine and loves everything about Board member Sandy needles to rake every year.” horses. She was going to col- Mayernick said, “We choose Jack Homeyer says he lege in California, but after this project because we don’t volunteered for this project her visit to MTTR this past just care about horses, we as his “way of giving back, summer she decided this was care about the environment protecting the environment, where she wanted to be. She and want to protect it as well.” making the world a better does training and helps reha- They are also able to sepa- place, and increasing recogni- bilitate abused and neglected rate out recyclable materials tion of MTTR.” His wife, Pat, horses. She was there on by putting them in Duncan concurred and added, “And Highway 126 in the shadow and Otters panniers, the they are all such nice people of the Three Sisters picking packs the two former Ochoco to work with.” She says the up trash because she loves Mountain wild mustangs “land and the animals are the land and the animals and carry across their backs. voiceless, and I get involved wants to serve them. “They are working ani- because I want to give them For more information mals,” Myernick said, “and a voice.” contact volunteer coordi- we want people to see how Anwen James, who is nator Angela Runk at 541- they could be assets to ranch- Beardsley’s niece, has been 480-3540 or volunteer@ ers and farmers, even to around horses all her life mustangstotherescue.org. Serving th e Sisters, Camp Sherman and Black Butte Ranch Areas Ponderosa Properties R E A L T O R S 541-549-2002 A N D 1- 800-650-6766 LLC P R O P E R T Y M A N A G E M E N T www. P onderosa P roperties.com 221 S. Ash St., Sisters The Locals’ Choice for Real Estate Sales Kevin R. Dyer 541-480-7552 Rad Dyer 541-480-8853 Carol Davis 541-410-1556 Catherine Black 541-588-9219 Ali Mayea 541-480-9658 Shane Lundgren 541-588-9226 Debbie Dyer 541-480-1650 CRS, GRI, Principal Broker ABR, CCIM, CRB, CRS, GRI, Principal Broker ABR, GRI, Broker CRS, Broker Broker, GRI, Green Broker GRI, Broker