Wednesday, January 7, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Sisters salutes... Jackie, Jim, Ethan and Trish Erickson wrote: As many of you know, Jim Erickson suffered a heart attack that put him in full cardiac arrest on Sunday December 21. He was air- lifted to St. Charles. His prognosis was not good. But we are now happy to report after two weeks of intensive care and a little miracle, Jim will be mov- ing to Pilot Butte Rehab for a couple of weeks and then home. This would not have been possible without a whole slew of people. We can’t even begin to thank the many, many people who made this possible. But here’s a statement: Sisters/ Camp Sherman paramedics you rock! The Deschutes County Sheriffs Department is a pretty awesome group. On the way to hospital we passed the ambulance and deputies at the first pull-off, transferring Jim to AirLink. How the AirLink pilot was able to land at the pull-off in full dark is beyond me. The ER doctors and the ICU nurses are incredible people who answered all of our questions no matter how lame. We would also like to thank all our fam- ily and friends who kept in touch and passed informa- tion along to others so we could stay by Jim’s side. Most important, thank you everyone for your prayers and good thoughts you sent Jim’s way. They worked! He has a long road of recovery ahead of him, but knowing we live in a community that cares so much makes it that much easier. Thank you so much. More DUII arrests over holiday Oregon State Police troop- ers reported an uptick in the number of DUII arrests made over this New Year’s holiday period, December 31, 2014, at 6 p.m., to January 1, 2015, at 11:59 p.m. During the 2014-2015 hol- iday period troopers arrested Start Something New This Year! Find Your Health. Find Yourself. Free Initial Consultation 37 drivers for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants, up from 2013, when troop- ers arrested 29 impaired drivers. Troopers responded to 35 crashes this year, two of which involved one or more fatalities. 5 Community reaches out to help family The Sisters community can help provide financial support for medical expenses being incurred by Sisters resident Jim Erickson and his wife, Jackie, through the online fundraising site GiveForward.com. On Sunday, December 21, Erickson suffered a massive heart attack that put him in full cardiac arrest. He was air- lifted to St. Charles Medical Center. Because Jim had been without oxygen for at least 10 minutes when his daughter, Trish, found him, his family was told to prepare for the worst. The family received what they consider their Christmas miracle when Jim survived and began the slow process of recovery. He remains in the hospital undergoing therapy for short-term memory loss and cardiac rehabilitation. The family is now deal- ing with the pressure of unin- sured medical expenses com- bined with a lack of income for many months to come as Jim continues his recovery. The Erickson family has faced hardship in the past when they lost most of their family possessions in the Rooster Rock Fire in 2010. Just as the Sisters commu- nity rallied to provide assis- tance to the Ericksons then, friends have established the GiveForward.com fund to give them the support they need now. J ack i e i s k n o wn t o many in the community as Quality sresh Organics Self-Serve Deli a long-time Stitchin’ Post employee, acclaimed quilter, teacher and caring friend. Jim is employed at Ray’s Food Place and works at Habitat for Humanity in Sisters. “Jackie is the kind of person who is always there supporting everyone else,” said Melinda Witt. “Whether it’s donating quilts for fund- raising auctions including my daughter’s Miss Rodeo Oregon fundraising quilt, decorating Ducks and Beaver- themed Christmas trees for Hospice, providing quilts and baskets for the My Own Two Hands art auction, helping to sew graduation quilts … the list goes on and on. It is so easy to just want to do what- ever it takes to give and help her family get through this difficult time.” “Jackie and the Erickson family mean so much to this community,” adds Jeri Fouts. “In addition to all she does for Quilt Show, Jackie has been one of the mainstays of Starry Nights, and the Ericksons have all been great volunteers. This is a family that gives selflessly and has been there to help so many people and causes in our town. I know that Sisters will return their kindness by help- ing them now in this time of need.” Those wishing to help Jackie and her family, may visit www.giveforward.com and enter “Jim Erickson” in the search window. Fundraising Team Captain and close friend Jeanne Sellgren has set a goal of $25,000 in donations. ... the ericksons have all been great volunteers. this is a family that gives selflessly and has been there to help so many people and causes in our town. — Jeri fouts Another opportunity to support the family is by pur- chasing quilt raffle tickets $5 each or $20 for 5 for a red and white quilt sewn by Melinda Witt. The quilt is on display at the Sisters Chamber of Commerce. Drawing to be held on Valentine’s Day. LOCALS APPRECIATION WEDNESDAY! $ 50 6 Burder or Chicken Strips with Fries and a Drink All day Wednesday ~ Restaurant or Saloon! HAPPY HOUR 36 PM Monday-Friday in the Saloon 190 E. Cascade Ave., Sisters 541-549-RIBS ( 7127 ) Overall Well ness Body • Mind • Spirit Start 2015 with a Shibui Detox! Marlys Underwood Certifi ed Health Coach 750 Buckaroo Trail, Suite 104 — 541-977-7900 — 64678 Cook Ave., Tumalo 541-389-2968 January Detox Schedule Family-wtyle Dinnerw Take this 10-day journey! January 22 • 6 p.m. • Meet and Eat January 25 • Start Detox Meal Plan January 29 • 6 p.m. • Check-In & Yoga February 1 • Fasting Day at the Spa Fri. & Sat. at 6 p.m. Pre-set menu online Call for details 541-549-6164 Call for rewervationw 541-516-3030 www.lakecreeklodge.com Camp Sherman SPA at FivePine Space is limited, so sign up early 720 Buckaroo Trail, Sisters, OR 97759 • www.shibuispa.com