Wednesday, June 10, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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Outlaw Hall of Fame inductees named
It’s getting closer to the
inaugural Outlaw Hall of
Fame Dinner and Induction
Ceremony on Thursday, June
25, at FivePine Lodge.
The following individuals
and groups will be inducted
into the Outlaw Hall of Fame
at the event, which precedes
the fundraising Outlaw Open
at Aspen Lakes on Friday,
June 26.
• Bob Macauley: First prin-
cipal at the “renewed” Sisters
High School (1992-2011).
Head football coach 1992-
2009. Multiple coach-of-the
year honors and state cham-
pionships, and inspirational
administrator for hundreds of
students. Significant adminis-
trative and coaching accom-
plishments, including huge
fundraiser (including Outlaw
Open). First speaker at the
HOF Ceremony. Recently
retired principal at Glencoe
High School.
• 1996 Volleyball Team:
1996 3A State Champions (in
the 1A-4A system). Dominant
team that was the first state
championship team in the
new school’s history, and the
first girls championship team
ever at SHS. Many collegiate
players.
• Ron Phillips: Four-sport
star 1954-57 (football, bas-
ketball, baseball, track). First
SHS athlete to get 16 let-
ters. Class and student-body
president. Linfield college
athlete. Coach (28 years) and
teacher (30 years).
• Susan Hyde: Three-sport
star 1992-96 (track, cross-
country, basketball). Vale-
dictorian SHS 1996. Linfield
College. UCSD Masters and
PhD. Brookings Institute and
Princeton fellowships. Exten-
sive research accomplish-
ments and honors. Presently
Associate Professor of Politi-
cal Science and International
Affairs at Yale University.
• AJ Demaris: Three-sport
star 1958-61 (football, bas-
ketball, track). Shrine All-Star
Game starting quarterback and
defensive back. University of
Oregon. Wildlife biologist.
• Stan Williams: Four-sport
star 1957-58 (football, basket-
ball, baseball, track). Shrine
All-Star and All-State. Lin-
field college star. Coach and
teacher (30+ years). Honor
society. Class president.
• Leonard Langeliers:
Three-sport star 1954-57, and
record-holder (track, football,
baseball). Class president.
Pacific University. Optom-
etrist. U.S. Army 22 years (Lt.
Col.)
• Sisters Starry Nights:
Special contributor category.
Sisters Starry Nights first
started in 1997 and has been
instrumental in raising funds
for the Sisters School District.
Jeri Fouts and Susan Arends
Starts
Friday
Fri., June 12 – Thurs., June 18
RODEO!
June 11th / 12th / 13th
Thurs. / Fri. / Sat.
Jurassic World (PG-13)
Fri 4:45, 7:30, 7:45
Sat 2:15, 4:45, 7:30, 7:45
Sun 2:15, 4:45, 7:30, 7:45
Mon-Thurs 6:00
Spy (R)
Fri 4:45, 7:15
Sat 2:15, 4:45, 7:15
Sun 2:15, 4:45, 7:15
Mon-Thurs 6:15
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An Extraordinary
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3-day event of f ihursd
June 11th is
Rock Blues
Local’s Night!
★
★★★★ ★ ★
Kick up your boots
and tighten your buckle
★★★★
8 PM • $5 online
June 28th / Sun.
Jessica
Hernandez &
ihe Deltas
High-energy rock & roll
band from Detroit
7 PM • $12 online
PUB OPENS 1-1/2 HOURS
PRIOR TO SHOWS
BelfryEvents.com
Call for Details
541-815-9122
Mad Max:
Fury Road (R)
Fri 7:30 • Sat 5:00, 7:30
Sun 5:00, 7:30
Mon-Thurs 6:30
Aloha (PG-13)
Fri 5:15 • Sat 3:00, 5:15
Sun 3:00, 5:15
Mon-Thurs 6:45
Far From the
Madding Crowd (PG-13)
Fri 5:00 • Sat 2:30
Sun 2:30
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and their many, many volun-
teers have netted more than
$1 million for Sisters schools
through their concert series
and special events, including
visits by Lyle Lovett, John
Hiatt, Vince Gill, Keb’ Mo’,
Amy Grant, Kenny Log-
gins, and Michael McDonald,
along with other special ben-
efits and innovative programs.
Equally importantly has been
the involvement by these art-
ists during their visits with
various Sisters School District
programs.
• John Justin: Dominant
three-sport star 1995-1998
(track, football, basketball).
All-state all three sports when
SHS transitioned from 2A
to 3A (smallest 3A school in
state). Honor society, Student
government. College basket-
ball player at Westmont Col-
lege and Warner Pacific, and
now director of service man-
agement at Nike.
• SHS Class of 92/93:
Special contributor category.
The class of ’93 was the
first senior class to gradu-
ate from the new Sisters
High School after a 26-year
absence (SHS having closed
in 1967). For 26 years, the
community bused its students
to Redmond before bringing
its students home in 1992-
93. The decision to come
back to SHS was difficult
for many — leaving friends,
established relationships, and
academic and athletic roles
behind in order to help pave
the way and re-start SHS. The
Class of ’93 exemplifies the
spirit, leadership, and atti-
tude that laid the foundation
for the traditions, culture, and
commitment to excellence for
what Sisters athletics and co-
curricular activities are today.
Community members are
invited to attend the ceremony
and participate in the Out-
law Open the following day.
Registration and sponsorship
forms are available at www.
shshalloffame.org for the
induction ceremony and the
Outlaw Open at Aspen Lakes
on Friday, June 26.
ENTERTAINMENT•ARTS•SPECIAL EVENTS
Faith Hope
p & Charity y
Sunday~June 14
Vineyards
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Live Music with
Scratchdog
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Stringband
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6
to
Sisters Rodeo Grounds
Sisters Rodeo Grounds
9 p.m. $5. 541-526-5075 or
Xtreme Bulls 6:30 p.m. For
Sisters Kiwanis Buckaroo
tickets/info: 541-549-0121,
549-0121 800- faithhopeandcharityevents.com. Breakfast 7 to 11 a.m. $10
y Ranch Grill &
827-7522
7 7522 or sistersrodeo.c
sistersrodeo.com. Bronco Billy’s
adults, $5 kids 4-12 (free under
Saloon Live Music with The
4). Cowboy Church Service
Rowdy
y Band 9 p.m. $10 cover. 9 a.m., and Sisters Rodeo
For info: 541-549-7427 or go to 1 p.m. fi nal performance. For
broncobillysranchgrill.com.
more information: 541-549-
0121 or sistersrodeo.com.
The Belfry
y Live Music with
Hobbs the Band 8 p.m. $5
Creekside Park Sisters Art in
online at bendticket.com.
the Park 10 anmn to 4 pnmn Arts,
Hardtails
ardtails Bar & G
Grill After-
For info call 541-815-9122 or
crafts, food, entertainment &
Rodeo
d Dance & Live Music
go to belfryevents.com.
silent auction benefi tn For more
with the Central Oregon
information call 541-420-0279n
Barclay
y
Park
Sisters
Farmers
Country y Band After Xtreme
Market 2 to 5 p.m. Fresh on
Takoda’s After-Rodeo Party
Bulls until 1 a.m., never a
Fridays! For more information
& Live Music with Mark
cover! 541-547-6114 or go
Conklin 4 to 7 pnmn For more
online to hardtailsoregon.com. call 541-719-8030 or go to
sistersfarmersmarket.com.
information call 541-549-8620
Takoda’s Live Music with
or go to takodassistersncomn
Thomas T. and the Bluechips
Saturday~June 13
7 to 11 p.m. on the patio. For
Wed.~June 17
more info call 541-547-8620 or Cascade Avenue Sisters
Rodeo Parade 9:30 a.m. For
go to takodassisters.com.
Faith Hope
p & Charity y
more info call 541-549-0121 or Vineyards
y
Horseless Carriage
Thursday~June 11 go to sistersrodeo.com.
Club of nmerica Tour
Creekside Park Sisters Art in 11:30 anmn to 2 pnmn $5 to the
Sisters Rodeo Grounds
the Park 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Arts, public to view these antique
Slack 8 a.m. Free admission!
cars! 541-526-5075 or go to
For more information: 541-547- crafts, food, entertainment &
faithhopeandcharityeventsncomn
silent
auction
benefi
t.
For
more
0121 or sistersrodeo.com.
information call 541-420-0279.
Hardtails Bar & Grill After-
Paulina Springs
p g Books Author Thursday~June 18
Rodeo Party y & Live Music
Reading
g with Jonathan
Three Sisters Floral
with the Central Oregon
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Party y Mith Live
Country y Band 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Stewart 6:30 p.m. On “Walking nppreciation
Away from the Land: Change
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Music by y Jim Cornelius 4 to
Never a cover! 541-547-6114
at the Crest of a Continent.” $5 6 pnmn Ruth is saying “thank
or go to hardtailsoregon.com.
entry refunded with purchase
you” with goodies to all those
The Belfry
y Live Music with
of his book. 541-549-0866.
who helped her move to her
Hobbs the Band 8 p.m. $5
new location! For additional
Sisters Rodeo Grounds
online at bendticket.com.
information call 541-549-8198n
Sisters
Rodeo
1
p.m.
and
“Rock for Rodeo” event! 541-
815-7122 or belfryevents.com. 7 p.m. performances. For more Sisters nrea Forests
information call 541-549-0121
5th nnnual Dean Hale
Bronco Billy’s
y Ranch Grill &
or go to sistersrodeo.com.
Woodpecker Festival Check
Saloon Live Music with The
out the 4-day event schedule
Bronco Billy’s
y Ranch Grill &
Rowdy
y Band 7 p.m. $5 cover.
online at ecaudubonnorgn
Saloon
Live
Music
with
The
For info: 541-549-7427 or go to
Rowdy
y Band 9 p.m. $10 cover.
broncobillysranchgrill.com.
For info: 541-549-7427 or go to
Friday~June 19
Faith Hope
p & Charity y
broncobillysranchgrill.com.
Sisters nrea Forests
Vineyards
y
Live Music with
5th nnnual Dean Hale
Heather & Tom 6 to 9 p.m. $5 Hardtails Bar & Grill After-
Rodeo Party y & Live Music
Woodpecker Festival Check
cover. 541-526-5075 or go to
out the 4-day event schedule
faithhopeandcharityevents.com. with The Manic Mechanics
9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Never a
online at ecaudubonnorgn
cover! For info: 541-549-6114
Friday~June 12
Barclay y Park Sisters Farmers
or hardtailsoregon.com.
Market 2 to 5 pnmn Fresh on
Sisters Rodeo Grounds
The Barn Live Music & CD
Fridays! For more information
Sisters Rodeo 7 p.m. Les
Release Party with Megan
call 541-719-8030 or go to
Schwab Family Night at the
Rose 7 p.m. at 68467 Three
sistersfarmersmarketncomn
75th annual rodeo. Kids 12 and Creek Rd. Free! With CDs or
under FREE! 541-549-0121.
purchase. For more info call
Cris at 775-233-1433.
Hardtails Bar & Grill After-
Rodeo Party y & Live Music
The Belfry
y Live Music with
Deadline to submit items for
with The Manic Mechanics
Hobbs the Band 8 p.m. $5
the calendar is no later than
9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Never a
online at bendticket.com.
5 p.m. Fridays. Email
cover! 541-549-6114 or go
“Rock for Rodeo” event! 541-
Teresa@NuggetNews.com
online to hardtailsoregon.com. 815-9122 or belfryevents.com.
Wed.~June 10