The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, April 22, 2015, Page 13, Image 13

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    Wednesday, April 22, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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Sisters salutes...
• Dixie Eckford, Earth Day
event coordinator wrote: Three
cheers and a big Sisters thank-
you to all the volunteers who
made the Earth Day Spring
Clean event a huge success.
Your enthusiastic hard work
on Saturday resulted in over 80
bags of trash and hundreds of
cigarette butts being removed
from the high school grounds
and disc golf area, local road-
ways, parks and city streets.
Let’s continue our commit-
ment to care for our beautiful
Sisters home by keeping it
clean and restoring it to good
health.
Together we can “Make
every day Earth Day.” Keep
up the good work!
• Tyler Cranor, instrumen-
tal music teacher at Sisters
Middle School, wrote:
Kudos to our Sisters Mid-
dle School (SMS) band stu-
dents for doing so well at the
District Band Festival! In
April, our SMS 7th-and 8th-
grade band students performed
for other Central Oregon bands
(including Bend-La Pine,
Madras, Crook County and
Burns) and a few renowned
music educators from around
the Northwest.
Band festivals are the time
of year where bands get scored
or graded. Personally, I do not
put too much stock in subjec-
tive scoring, and music is obvi-
ously fairly subjective. I put
much more weight in student
participation, energy and com-
munity support — in ALL of
which Sisters is exceptionally
strong, and getting stronger.
That being said, my goal
for this year was to attend the
festival and receive an aver-
age adjudicators score of 60
(for reference, a competitive
high school band at the state
level might receive an 85-90).
That would indicate a compe-
tent and healthy band, with a
competence in all age-appro-
priate musical knowledge. It
would also indicate a signifi-
cant bump in score from the
last time SMS participated,
and with that a healthy growth
of the program. I am proud to
announce that we received an
average score of 62!
As we go into next school
year, and the 6th graders tran-
sition to 7th grade, my goals
and expectations will increase.
Having more musicians will
mean that we can perform not
only more complex music but
a wider array of styles. This
will undoubtedly help us reach
our goal next year of an aver-
age score of 70. This would be
a HUGE increase, but I think
that it is attainable.
Thanks, SMS band stu-
dents and parents, for all of
your hard work and support!
• Sisters organizations
provided key help to Project
Uganda in their spring break
Starts
Friday
Fri., April 24 – Thurs., April 30
Age of Adaline (PG-13)
April 25th / Sat.
T The Weather
Machine
Songwriter Slater Smith
and crew offer a rich,
spirited brand of
folk-rock. • 8 PM
May 2nd/Sat.
Taarka with The
Rainbow Girls
New acoustic super
group. Presenting
masterfully deep
Americana and gypsy
jazz string band music.
8 PM • $12 online
May 6th / Wed.
Sisters Folk Festival
Presents
Ellis
An engaging and
wholehearted writer,
singer, and performer
who is full of light and
spirit. • 7 PM
PUB OPENS 1-1/2 HOURS
PRIOR TO SHOWS
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Call for Details
541-815-9122
Fri 5:00, 7:30
Sat 2:45, 5:00, 7:30
Sun 2:00, 4:15, 6:30
Mon-Thurs 6:15
True Story (R)
Fri 7:00 • Sat 5:00, 7:00
Sun 4:30, 6:30
Mon-Thurs 6:30
Woman in Gold (PG-13)
Fri 4:45, 7:00
Sat 2:30, 4:45, 7:00
Sun 2:00, 4:15, 6:30
Mon-Thurs 6:00
The Wrecking
Crew (PG)
Fri 5:00 • Sat 3:00
Sun 2:30
Paul Blart:
Mall Cop 2 (PG)
Fri 5:15, 7:15
Sat 3:00, 5:15, 7:15
Sun 2:15, 4:30, 6:45
Mon-Wed 6:30
The Avengers (PG-13)
Thurs, April 30 – 7:00
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photo by linda hanson
sisters folks turned out in force to clean up the area on Earth Day.
trip (see related story, page 3).
“The airlines didn’t charge
us extra for excess luggage,
but we were prepared for any
luggage expenses thanks to
The Roundhouse Foundation,”
said Sisters teacher Heather
Johnson. “The Roundhouse
Foundation donated $1,500 to
the Central Oregon Days for
Girls Organization to make
more menstrual kits to go to
Uganda. We were to use some
of that funding it if we had any
luggage expenses, but since
we didn’t it all went to The
Central Oregon Days for Girls
Organization!”
The Roundhouse Founda-
tion also donated funds to the
Sisters Graduate Resource
Organization (GRO) that sup-
ported two of the students with
their traveling expenses.
“Sisters GRO and Round-
house were so excited to be
able to support two of the stu-
dents, Summer Roberson and
Keegan Greaney, with fund-
ing to participate in this valu-
able experience,” said Pam
Olivier, a representative of
GRO. “Sisters GRO adminis-
ters The Roundhouse Founda-
tion Experience Enrichment
Scholarship.”
ENTERTAINMENT•ARTS•SPECIAL EVENTS
Wed.~April 22
Sisters Fire Hall Bingo
Fundraiser for Pepperling
pp
6 p.m. To raise funds for a
“bucket list” Yellowstone trip for
Gary Pepperling, with stage 4
pancreatic cancer. Enjoy Bingo
g
($1/card or 6/$5), with raffl es,
silent auction, pulled pork meal
for $10. Free coffee & iced tea.
For info call 541-306-0856.
Thursday~April 23
Sisters Fire Hall Woody Keen
Presentation 7 p.m. Free!
Sisters Trails Alliance presents
Woody’s discussion on “Leave
No Child Indoors.” Doors open
at 6 p.m. Info: sisterstrails.com.
Faith Hope
p & Charity y
Vineyards
y
Live Music with
Reno & Cindy y 6 to 9 p.m. $5
cover. For info go online to
faithhopeandcharityevents.com
or call 541-526-5075.
Blazin Saddles Women
Wheels Wellness n Whiskey y
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Ladies’ night
out! See new women’s bikes,
apparel, have a chair massage
& more! Info: 541-719-1213.
Friday~April 24
Clemens Park Arbor Day
Celebration! 1:30 p.m.
Ceremonial tree planting by
3rd- and 4th-graders and City
public works staff. For more
information call 541-549-6022..
Paulina Springs
p g Books
Author Reading
g with
Phillip
p Margolin,
g
“Woman
with a Gun” 6:30 p.m.
With refreshments. $5 entry
refunded upon purchase of the
featured book. Info: 541-549-
0866 or paulinasprings.com.
Aspen
p Lakes, Black Butte
Ranch & Eagle
g Crest courses
Central Oregon
g Shootout
Golf Tourney y 13th annual!
Register at aspenlakes.com.
For more info: 541-549-4653,
541-595-5884, 541-504-3877.
Hood Avenue Art Live Music
with Benji Nagel
g 4 to 7 p.m.
For additional information go
online to hoodavenueart.com
or call 541-719-1800.
Studio Redfi eld “Paint Your
Own Tile” Event for 4th
Friday y Art Stroll 4 to 7 p.m.
at 183 E. Hood Ave. For more
information call 541-588-6332.
Clearwater Gallery y Artists’
Reception
p
for Mare Shelz &
Shirlee Johnson 4 to 6 p.m.
Enjoy wine & appetizers! For
info call 541-549-4994.
Sisters Art Works “My y Own
Two Hands” Open
p House 3:30
to 6:30 p.m. For info call the
Sisters Folk Festival, 54.-549-
4979 or go to sistersfolk.org.
Faith Hope
p & Charity y
Vineyards
y
Live Music with
Jeff Jackson 6 to 9 n.m. d5
cover. And Fondue Friday is
d.5/nerson! 54.-526-5075 or
faithhoneandcharityevents.com.
Saturday~April 25
Black Butte Ranch
Symposium
y p
on Lake
Abert and Oregon’s
g
Saline
Lake Ecosystem
y
8:30 a.m. to
5 n.m. For tickets or additional
information, nlease contact
Dr. Frank Conte by emailing
snfclrecon@centurylink.net.
The Barn Live Music with
The Anvil Blasters 7 n.m.
(doors onen at 6:30 n.m. at
68467 Three Creek Rd.) d.0
suggested donation; BYO
nicnic! For info: 54.-390-6973.
The Belfry y Live Music with
The Weather Machine 8 to
..:30 n.m. For additional
information call 54.-8.5-9.22
or go to belfryevents.com.
Sunday~April 26
Aspen
p Lakes, Black Butte
Ranch & Eagle
g Crest courses
Central Oregon
g Shootout
Golf Tourney y .3th annual!
Register at asnenlakes.com.
For more info: 54.-549-4653,
54.-595-5884, 54.-504-3877.
Paulina Springs
p g Books
ks
Author Reading
g & Slideshow
ideshow
with Thor Hanson, “The
Triumph
p of Seeds” 4 n.m.
With refreshments. d5 entry
refunded unon nurchase of
the featured book. For more
information call 54.-549-0866
or go to naulinasnrings.com.
Monday~April 27
The Open
p Door at
Clearwater Gallery
y Live
Music with Jason (of Juniper
& Gin) 7 n.m. No cover!
For additional information
call 54.-549-4994 or go to
theclearwatergallery.com.
Sisters High
g School Bingo &
Community
y Dinner 5:30 n.m.
for dinner nrovided by Three
Creeks Brewing Co., 6:30 n.m.
for Bingo.
g Fundraiser for youth
snorts in Sisters. d2 ner nlate
and d.5 for .. Bingo games.
With silent auction, dessert,
and great nrizes! For info call
Tim Roth at 54.-549-4050.
Tuesday~April 28
Sisters Areas Chamber of
Commerce Open
p House
4 to 6 n.m. Come see the
newly renovated Chamber
building! For more information
call 54.-549-025. or go to
sisterscountry.com.
Thursday~April 30
Paulina Springs
p g Books Author
Reading
g & Slideshow with
William Sullivan, “100 Hikes
in Eastern Oregon”
g
6:30 n.m.
With refreshments. d5 entry
refunded unon nurchase of
the featured book. For more
information call 54.-549-0866
or go to naulinasnrings.com.
Faith Hope
p & Charity y
Vineyards
y
Live Music with
Lindy y Gravelle 6 to 9 n.m.
d5 cover. For additional
information go to online to
faithhoneandcharityevents.com
or call 54.-526-5075.
Friday~May 1
A Home to Share “Mary
Ellen’s Place” Grand
Opening!
p
g 4 to 7 n.m. at 506
S. Snruce St. Come celebrate
this new housing onnortunity!
For additional information call
Sandy at 54.-588-623. or
email info@ahometoshare.com.
Deadline to submit items for
the Events Calendar
is 5 p.m. Fridays to
Teresa@NuggetNews.com