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26 Wednesday, January 21, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon The Nugget Newspaper Crossword MEETING: STA will talk about 2014’s activities, accomplishments By Jacqueline E. Mathews, Tribune News Service Continued from page 3 Over the last decade, the STA has had a tremen- dous impact on the region. “The STA is a strong exam- ple of a great partnership and is valued by the Sisters Ranger District, as well as the Deschutes National Forest and the Central Oregon recreating com- munity. I am really looking forward to sharing with the group.” As part of the annual meeting process, STA will report to its members and interested visitors on the accomplishments of 2014. A financial report will be presented, and the events, goals, and projects planned for 2015 will be outlined. Contributors and supporters will be recognized, and the recipient of STA’s “Volunteer of the Year” award will be announced. Another item on the agenda will be a presenta- tion about STA’s “Adopt-a- Trail” program and its suc- cess. All attendees will be entered in a raffle, which will include many donated items from STA’s support- ers. Beer, wine, soft drinks and snacks will be provided at no charge. In addition to STA members, the public is invited. Ann Marland, STA’s com- munity outreach director, has been enjoying getting ready for this event. “2014 was a good year for STA, and you’ll hear of our big plans for 2015 at the meet- ing,” she said. “You all will scramble to our work parties when you hear of the addi- tions to our trails. You’ll also enjoy hearing Marv photo provided Marv lang, the “trails Guy” for the deschutes National forest. speak.” The Pines Clubhouse is located at the west end of town at 612 N. Brooks Camp Rd. The meeting begins at 7 p.m., and doors open at 6:30 p.m. The Sisters Trails Alliance is a community volunteer organization dedicated to the planning, constructing and maintenance of walking, hik- ing, cycling and equestrian trails in Sisters Country. The STA believes that trails are an indispensable ingredient for the quality of life and economic vibrancy in Sisters Country. Volunteer help and new members are always welcome. — Last Week’s Puzzle Solved — 2014 was a good year for sta, and you’ll hear of our big plans for 2015 at the meeting. — ann Marland For more information about next week’s meet- ing or the STA, contact Ann Marland at 541-549- 7006. Additional infor- mation about STA can be found on their website at www.sisterstrails.com. This Week’s Crossword Sponsors Join us for 4th Friday Art Stroll Friday, January 23, 4 to 6 p.m. Frida Featuring Local Artist Sisters business at a glance • Amon té S alon & Spa welcomes new stylist Colinda Lennox. Lennox has been doing hair for seven years. She specializes in color and cuts on men, women, and chil- dren. For an appointment call 541-788-0173. • Hood Avenue Art will feature a Fourth Friday Art Stroll reception to celebrate their first art studio sale. The event will be held Friday, January 23, from 4 to 7 p.m., featuring live music by Tony Lompa. There will be refreshments at the event, which is free and open to the public. RANDALL TILLERY 303 W. Hood Ave., Sisters • 541-549-4994 • www.theclearwatergallery.com t lll Hydrating Facial, Haircut & Style - Only $95 Essentials Skincare With Juanita. Through January. Call 541-815-9236 Éminence Organic Mineral Make-Up Vitamin Rich, Paraben Free 541-480-1412 4 1 - 48 | 541-588-6271 | 492 E. Main Ave. | Mon-Sat Flexible Hours | www.SistersEssentials.com Join us for Breakfast Friday F i d • Saturday S d • Sunday S d photo provided Colinda lennox. 541-549-2572 | 250 W. Cascade Ave. Check our website for hours, www.sistersdepot.com