Wednesday, July 1, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon City to award $20,000 in grants 15 BBR bistro features massive painting By Jim Cornelius News Editor When staff and art com- mittee members were looking for the perfect painting to be featured in a large space in the new Lakeside Bistro at Black Butte Ranch (BBR), they knew where to turn. They wanted a horse on the wall, so they sought out artist, equestrienne, and horse trainer Kimry Jelen, whose work is renowned from Sisters Country to France. The architect had called out an eight-foot-tall and six- foot-wide painting. “It’s definitely the largest painting I’ve painted,” Jelen told The Nugget. The portrait is a combi- nation of two horses, Jelen said — a mustang she trains named Whiskey and her own Holsteiner Thoroughbred. “It’s a combination of Whiskey and my horse Max — ’cause he gives the cutest look ever,” Jelen said. The artist found the room and the Ranch inspiring, and the colors and light in the painting are devised to pick up on copper accents in the The City of Sisters is seek- ing to award grants to non- profit community groups and other entities for the 2015-16 fiscal year, beginning July 1. The City will award up to a total of $20,000 in grants for Sisters community projects or programs that meet one or more of the following criteria: • Provide assistance for essential food, clothing or shelter; • Provide educational or recreational opportunities for children or seniors; • Generate or support eco- nomic activity in Sisters. Interested organizations should submit a community grant application (available on the City’s website or at City Hall) and letter of inter- est by July 17, attention Kathy Nelson, city recorder. For more information con- tact Nelson at Sisters City Hall, 520 E. Cascade Ave., by phone at 541-323-5213, or by email at knelson@ci.sisters. or.us. bistro and the colors of the sunset that seep in through a large window, along with the colors of BBR’s ponderosa pines. “It was such a fun project,” Jelen said. “I was completely inspired by the space and Black Butte in general.” The size of the painting made for some tricky logistics. “We hauled it over to BBR in a two-horse trailer,” Jelen said. “Cleanest and most well- behaved horse that was ever hauled!” an amazing opportunity, and I can’t believe it just came my way. — Kimry Jelen The artist was deeply grati- fied to have been tapped for the project. “It was pretty fantastic,” she said. “An amazing oppor- tunity, and I can’t believe it just came my way.” The new bistro is located at the Lakeside Recreation Center at Black Butte Ranch. photo provided Kimry Jelen with the largest painting she’s ever down, hanging at Black Butte ranch’s new bistro. The project was approved homeowners and is now open by Black Butte Ranch (see related story, page 4). 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