Wednesday, May 27, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Sisters Folk Festival celebrates youth success On Friday, May 29, the stu- dents of the Sisters Americana Project, the educational out- reach program of Sisters Folk Festival (SFF), are releasing its 12th full-length record, all songs written and recorded by students of Sisters High School. The concert will be held at 7 p.m. at The Belfry. The album was engineered by Brent Alan, with support from Sisters High School senior Dakota Wagner. Dakota coordinated the Tuesday- evening recording sessions, mostly solo guitar and vocals. She is also creating the cover artwork, and has illustrations of each student at the record- ing sessions, which she plans to use in the graphic design. “Each year an advanced student in the program takes on the responsibility of coor- dinating the sessions and releasing the record,” said Brad Tisdel, creative director of Sisters Folk Festival and co-founder of the Americana Project. “Besides being a songwriter and musician on the recording, Dakota is also an accomplished visual artist who can conceive of the entire project and see it to comple- tion. The sketches will be a nice complement to the record- ing, bringing the performing arts and visual arts together to represent a lot of hard work by all of the students.” This year’s Americana Project CD has been under- written by the Dottie and Eli Ashley Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation. Tickets to the CD release con- cert are $15 for adults ($20 at the door) or $10 for youth 18 and under (advance or at the door). The ticket price includes a CD. Tickets can be purchased at www.sistersfolk festival.org/tickets or by call- ing the festival office. On Tuesday, June 9, the Americana Luthier Program is celebrating the completion of 35 guitars and nine hand- made ukuleles. The show- case will be held at 6 p.m. at The Belfry and is free to the public. The luthier program, which has been running for the past eight years at Sisters High School, teaches students the age-old craft of building musical instruments. The process takes the stu- dents 24 weeks, starting their instruments in the fall and fin- ishing them in the spring. The program is led by Tony Cosby, the engineering/woodwork- ing instructor at Sisters High School, and Bill MacDonald of Kona Breeze Ukuleles. It is a collaboration between SFF, Sisters School District, and Breedlove Guitars, and funded primarily through SFF. SFF board member Kerry Bott, David Perkins, and Starts Friday Fri., May 29 – Thurs., June 4 mloha (PG-13) June 6th / Sat. Pigs on the Wing Tribute to Pink FLoyd Dark-Side-of-the-Moon Era inspired show 8 PM • $13 online RODEO! June 11th / 12th / 13th Thurs. / Fri. / Sat. Fri 5:15, 7:45 Sat 2:45, 5:15, 7:45 Sun 2:15, 4:30, 6:45 Mon-Thurs 6:30 Tomorrowland (PG) Fri 4:30, 7:15 Sat 2:00, 4:30, 7:15 Sun 1:30, 4:00, 6:30 Mon-Thurs 6:00 Far From the Madding Crowd (PG-13) Fri 4:45, 7:15 Sat 2:15, 4:45, 7:15 Sun 1:30, 4:00, 6:30 Mon-Thurs 6:15 ROCK FOR RODEO ary An Extraordinary ursday, 3-day event of f Th ne Ju 11th is Rock Blues Local’s Night! ★★★★★ ★ ★ Kick up your boots and tighten your buckle Pitch Perfect 2 (PG-13) Fri 5:00, 7:30 Sat 2:30, 5:00, 7:30 Sun 1:45, 4:15, 6:45 Mon-Thurs 6:30 ★★★★ 8 PM • $5 online PUB OPENS 1-1/2 HOURS PRIOR TO SHOWS BelfryEvents.com Call for Details 541-815-9122 Movie times and titles are bsite subject to change. Visit we n. atio rm info st late for or call WWW.SISTERS MOVIEHOUSE.COM 541-549-8800 many volunteers provide engi- neering insight and mentoring each day to help the students complete beautiful heirloom- quality instruments. “The students are chal- lenged to figure out the sci- ence behind what makes a guitar sound great, the art and craft of building the instru- ment, and the engineering and woodworking skills of devel- oping their own headstock design, working with CNC machinery, and the patience to stay with it to see the instru- ment completed,” said Tisdel. “This kind of integration of science and the arts is what makes the program so spe- cial, and they get to keep the instrument for life.” “The reason this is possible is because of the collabora- tion and community support. Between all the partners, including Jayson Bowerman, who originally helped start the program and continues to volunteer his time and donate materials, Sisters Folk Festival, all the volunteers, it is the perfect place to make it happen. The instruments get better every year and we are grateful for the opportunity,” said instructor Tony Cosby. On June 9, the students will present their completed instruments, and there will be a short concert by young art- ists in the Americana Project performing on the instruments built by fellow students. For more information on the upcoming CD release con- cert and Americana Luthier Showcase, and all 2015 SFF events, or to purchase tickets, visit www.sistersfolkfestival. org or call the festival office at 541-549-4979. 11 BOTTLES: Check for redemption eligibility on bottles Continued from page 9 but the unwanted bottles and jugs make the dirty job more difficult,” said Furry Friends Director Kiki Dolson. To be redeemable for 5¢ the bottle or can must be printed with the 5¢ OR mark. Most carbonated bever- ages including beer and the small plastic water bottles sold in Oregon carry that mark. Milk jugs, one- or five-gallon water jugs, wine bottles and coffee drinks do not. Furry Friends Foundation helps families in Sisters with a pet food bank and sponsors spay and neuter surgeries. For more information visit www.furryfriendsfoundation. org. ENTERTAINMENT•ARTS•SPECIAL EVENTS Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery Kids’ Free Fishing g Day! y 9 u.m. to noon. For udditionul Faith Hope p & Charity y informution cull 541-595-6611. Vineyards y Live Music with Sisters Cow Camp Saddle Up Lindy y Gravelle 6 to 9 p.m. $5 for St. Jude’s 9 u.m. 9-mile cover. Info: 541-526-5075 or Monday~June 1 ride, lust rider out ut noon. faithhopeandcharityevents.com. Donute ut registrution. For St. The Open p Door Live Music Jude’s Children’s Reseurch Friday~May 29 with Heather & Tom 7 to Hospitul. Food booth on site. 9 p.m. No cover! For info go Three Creeks Brewery y Info: Brendu, 541-388-3655. online to opendoorwinebar.com Production Facility Grand Opening! p g 5 to 8 p.m. at 265 E. or call 541-549-6076. Sunday~June 7 Barclay Dr. For 21-and-over Thursday~June 4 Sisters Cow Camp Poker Ride only. Tastihgs, tours & live for OET 9 u.m. 8-mile poker music with Greg Botsford! The Belfry y Music & Mentors ride, $5 per hund to benefi t RSVP if attehdihg to celebrate@ with Steve Seskin 7 p.m. Oregon Equestriun Truils, threecreeksbrewihg.com. Presented by Sisters Folk Centrul Oregon Chupter. Prizes Festival for Circle of Friends. The Belfry y CD Release For info or tickets call 541-588- for best hund und food booth Concert for the Americana on site! Brendu, 541-388-3655. 6445 or 541-549-4979. Project 7 p.m. Presehted by Sisters Folk Festival. For more Faith Hope p & Charity y Monday~June 8 ihformatioh call 541-549-4979 Vineyards y Live Music or go to sistersfolkfestival.org. with Cassia 6 to 9 p.m. $5 The Open p Door Live Music cover. Info: 541-526-5075 or Faith Hope p & Charity y with Butterfl y Breakdown faithhopeandcharityevents.com. 7 to 9 p.m. No cover! For info Vineyards y Live Music with go to opendoorwinebur.com or Jeff Jackson 6 to 9 p.m. $5 Friday~June 5 cull 541-549-6076. cover. Info: 541-526-5075 or faithhopeandcharityevents.com. Sisters Community y Church Tuesday~June 9 Stuff ” Sale! 9 a.m. to Saturday~May 30 “Good The Belfry y Americana Project 3 p.m. A fundraiser for Sisters of the Heart Ugandan women’s Luthier Showcase 6 p.m. Takoda’s Fundraising g Presented by Sisters Folk Breakfast for Cub Scouts 8 to ministry. Info: 541-549-1201. 11:30 a.m. Portion of proceeds Barclay y Park Sisters Farmers Festivul. For info: 541-549-4979 or go to sistersfolkfestivul.org. go to Sisters Cub Scout Pack Market 2 to 5 p.m. First of the 139. Learn about the pack, join season! For info: 541-719-8030 Wed.~June 10 the pack! For boys ages 1st or sistersfarmersmarket.com. grade thru age 7. For info call Sisters Rodeo Grounds Faith Hope p & Charity y pack leader Craig Ansell at Xtreme Bulls 6:30 p.m. For y Live Music with 541-549-9459 / 503-510-5713. Vineyards Pear Tree Lane 6 to 9 p.m. $5 tickets und informution cull Harmony y Farm Sanctuary y 541-549-0121, 800-827-7522 cover. Info: 541-526-5075 or Fundraising “Open Barn” faithhopeandcharityevents.com. or go to sistersrodeo.com. Day y 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 16054 Perit Huntington Rd. Enjoy the Thursday~June 11 Saturday~June 6 petting zoo, live music, garage Sisters Rodeo Grounds The Belfry y Live Music with sale, chair massage, silent Slack 8 u.m. Free udmission! Pigs on the Wing 8 p.m. auction from 10 a.m. to noon! For more informution: 541-549- Tribute to Pink Floyd’s Dark- For more info: 541-390-2769. 0121 or sistersrodeo.com. Side-of-the-Moon era. $13 Cyrus y Ranch Family Outdoor online at bendticket.com. 541- The Belfry y Live Music with Day y 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 68395 Cloverdale Rd. Archery, 815-9122 or belfryevents.com. Hobbs the Band 8 p.m. $5 online ut bendticket.com. 541- Sisters Elementary School shooting, outdoor survival, 815-9122 or belfryevents.com. Garden Fair 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. GPS & more, with OR Hunters Assoc. 541-388-7337, 541-480- Flowers, baskets, herbs, Faith Hope p & Charity y silent auction, cake walk, 7323 or ohabend.webs.com. Vineyards y Live Music with entertainment, face painting, Heather & Tom 6 to 9 p.m. $5 Sisters High g School Spring BBQ & more! 541-549-7805. cover. Info: 541-526-5075 or Dance Recital 6:30 p.m. fuithhopeundchurityevents.com. Sisters Community y Church Sisters Dance Academy “Good Stuff ” Sale! 9 u.m. to presents “Journeys.” $10 for Deadline to submit items for 3 p.m. A fundruiser for Sisters adults, $5 ages 12 and under the calendar is 5 p.m. Fridays of the Heurt Ugundun women’s at the door. 541-280-7159 or to Teresa@NuggetNews.com ministry. Info: 541-549-1201. sistersdanceacademy.com. Thursday~May 28 McKenzie Pass Ride for Two Rivers Bike tour for Metolius River & Whychus Creek. Register at nationalforests.org or call 503-241-0467 for info.