Wednesday, August 26, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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Officials urge preparedness in face of wildfires
Agenda
Wi t h f i r e s b u r n i n g
throughout Oregon and
extreme fire risk in Central
Oregon, residents should
be prepared to evacuate
in a wildfire situation at a
moment’s notice. Deschutes
County Sheriff’s Office urges
residents to prepare for evac-
uation well in advance of an
incident with their evacuation
kit and plan.
Last year, Oregon adopted
three evacuation levels. As
the fire danger increases,
the Deschutes County Sher-
iff’s Office and our partner
agencies want to ensure you
understand the three-level
evacuation system and where
to get current information
regarding fire activity.
Level 1: Be Ready
There is an incident in
your area and residents should
be aware of potential evacua-
tion. Be aware of the danger,
monitor emergency services
sources and local media for
information. Those persons
who will need additional time
to exit an area or have health
conditions (especially respi-
ratory conditions that could
be made worse by smoke)
should consider leaving. You
are encouraged to prepare or
even move livestock and pets
out of the area.
Level 2: Get Set
There is significant dan-
ger in your area and residents
Sisters City Council, City
Hall, 520 E. Cascade Ave.
Aug. 27, 6 p.m. Workshop
• Traffic
study
presentation.
• City Parks Advisory
Board recommendations for
Creekside Park.
7 p.m. regular meeting
• Recognition of former
councilor Wendy Holzman.
• Staff report: Deschutes
County Sheriff’s Office.
should be prepared to leave
at a moment’s notice. You
are encouraged to leave and
should do so as soon as pos-
sible. If you choose to stay,
you must be able to leave
immediately if conditions
worsen. You MAY have time
to gather necessary items,
but doing so is at your own
risk. Entry to evacuated areas
may be denied. This may be
the only notice you receive.
Emergency services cannot
guarantee we will be able to
notify you if conditions rap-
idly deteriorate.
Level 3: Go Now!
There is immediate and
imminent danger, and you
should evacuate immediately.
DO NOT DELAY LEAV-
ING to gather any belong-
ings or make efforts to protect
your home. Drive carefully,
turn on your headlights, and
follow any directions from
emergency-services person-
nel. Entry to evacuated areas
will be denied.
“During fire season,
making sure that you and
your family are always on
the ready for an emergency
evacuation can make all the
difference,” said Deschutes
County Emergency Manager
Sgt. Nathan Garibay. “Hav-
ing a plan and an emergency
72-hour kit ahead of time
can allow for your family to
take some extra precautionary
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Fri., August 28 – Thurs., Sept. 3
Summer Music
Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Shows start at 7 p.m.
Friday nights • $5 cover
Fri 4:15, 7:00
Sat 2:30, 5:00, 7:30
Sun 2:00, 4:30, 7:00
Mon-Thurs 6:30
Friday, August 28
Dennis McGregor
and The Spoilers
Friday, September 4
Brent Alan and
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121 W. Main Ave.
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Shaun the Sheep (PG)
Fri 6:45 • Sat 2:30
Sun 2:00
Ricki and
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Fri 4:45, 7:15
Sat 2:45, 5:00, 7:15
Sun 1:45, 4:00, 6:30
Mon-Thurs 6:45
Mr. Holmes (PG)
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Mon-Thurs 6:30
Mission Impossible
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Saturday, October 2
Summit Express
Jazz Band
Taking Dixieland Jazz to new
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Friday, October 9
Sugar Beets
8 p.m.
Fri 4:00, 6:45
Sat 2:15, 4:45, 7:15
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measures if you are given a
Level 1 notice.”
One integral piece is mak-
ing sure your cell phone is
registered to receive emer-
gency notifications. This can
be done on Deschutes Coun-
ty’s 911 registration page.
Your 72-Hour kit should
include your 5 Ps: People,
Pets, Pills, Photos and impor-
tant Papers. Also, make
sure your 72-hour kit has:
phone chargers, flashlight
with extra batteries, first aid
kit, eyeglasses, any essen-
tial equipment for infants/
elderly, water, sleeping bags,
and clothing for each family
member. Keep these things
in a spot in your home that is
easily accessed.
Visit www.projectwildfire.
org or call 541-617-3303 for
info on evacuation levels and
a Ready, Set, Go Guide.
ENTERTAINMENT•ARTS•SPECIAL EVENTS
Wed.~Aug. 26
Camp
p Sherman Community
Hall “Luther Metke
Revisited” 1:30 p.m. Learn
about Camp Sherman poet
laureate Luther Metke at this
130th anniversary of his birth,
with a walk along the Luther
Metke corridor. Hear from
six renown speakers. For
additional information call 541-
595-2505 or 541-388-1659.
Wizard Falls FisI HatcIery
Friends of tIe Metolius
Interpretive
p
Walk 14 a.m. to
noon. Stroll along the Metolius
River and learn about the
habitat. For info: 541-550-1441.
Sunday~Aug. 30
HarmonyHouse
y
Live Music
with Jack Williams 8 p.m.
at 17505 Kent Road (doors
open 7 p.m.). Enjoy country,
blues, jazz and more from this
eclectic singer-songwriter!
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Suggested donation $20. Bring
wine to share and your favorite
dish! Info, call 541-280-1821.
Camp
p Sherman Bridge
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Friends of the Metolius
Interpretive
p
Walk 10 a.m. to
noon. Walk a Camp Sherman
Bridge-Allingham Bridge round
trip & learn about the habitat.
For info call Scott Blau at 503-
675-7764 or 541-595-6439.
Brand 33 at Aspen
p Lakes
Sunset Serenades Concert
witI David Cooley
y 6 p.m.
Free! Originals, swing, pop &
blues, on the patio. For more
call 541-549-3663.
Thursday~Aug. 27 information
SIepIerd
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of tIe Hills
Faith Hope
p & Charity y
LutIeran CIurcI ALS
Vineyards
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Live Music
Presentation & Ice Bucket
with Reno & Cindy y 6 to
CIallenge
g 10 a.m. With
Sunday~Sept. 6
9 p.m. $5 cover. For more
Aubrey McCauley (ice bucket
p Sherman Community
information: 541-526-5075 or
challenge at 11 a.m.). For more Camp
faithhopeandcharityevents.com. information call 541-549-5831. Hall Pancake Breakfast 8
to 11 a.m. Enjoy ham, eggs,
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Friday~Aug. 28
Thursday~Sept. 3 pancakes, OJ & coffee. $8
adults, $5 kids 5-10 (under 5
Eurosports
p
Food Cart Lot
FaitI Hope
p & CIarity y
free). Fundraiser for the Camp
Live Music with Erik Himbert Vineyards
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Live Music witI
Sherman Historical Society. For
5 to 7 p.m. Free! Enjoy great
SIaniko 6 to 9 p.m. $5 cover.
more info call 541-595-2719.
guitar, originals and human
For info: 541-526-5075 or go to Brand 33 at Aspen
p Lakes
jukebox. Happy-hour specials, faithhopeandcharityevents.com.
Sunset Serenades Concert
too! For additional information,
with Reno & Cindy y Holler
please call 541-549-2471.
Friday~Sept. 4
6 p.m. Come enjoy these local
Faith Hope
p & Charity y
favorites, free on the patio! For
Eurosports
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Food Cart Lot
Vineyards
y
Live Music with
Live Music with Riley’s Range more info call 541-549-3663.
Out of the Blue Super
p Dance Benders 5 to 7 p.m. Free!
Black Butte Ranch Tri for Fun
Band 6 to 9 p.m. $10 cover.
Americana, blues, and folk with Triathlon 6:45 a.m. to 3 p.m.
For additional information
attitude! Happy-hour specials, Register online by Sept. 2 at
call 541-526-5075 or go to
too. For info call 541-549-2471. ultrasignup.com
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(no day-of
faithhopeandcharityevents.com.
registration). $45 adults, $35
Black Butte Ranch Live
Angeline’s
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Bakery y Live Music Music with The Anvil Blasters ages 12 & younger. For more
with Dennis McGregor
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information call 541-595-5877.
6 to 8 p.m. Free concert on
The Spoilers
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7 p.m. $5 cover. the Lakeside Lawn! For more
For additional information
Monday~Sept. 7
information call 866-901-2961.
call 541-549-9122 or go to
Angeline’s
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Bakery
y
Live
Faith Hope
p & Charity y
angelinesbakery.com.
Music with Brent Alan &
Vineyards
y
Live Music with
Barclay y Park Sisters Farmers His Funky y Friends 7 p.m. $5
Dixie
Land
Party Band &
Market 2 to 5 p.m. For more
cover. For info: 541-549-9122
info call 541-719-8030 or go to or go to angelinesbakery.com. Friends 1 to 4 p.m. For info
call 541-526-5075 or go to
sistersfarmersmarket.com.
faithhopeandcharityevents.com.
Faith Hope
p & Charity y
Vineyards
y
Live
Music
with
Saturday~Aug. 29 Summit Express
Thurs.~Sept. 10
p
Jazz Band
Paulina Springs
p g Books
6 to 9 p.m. $5 cover. For info:
Faith Hope
p & Charity y
Author Reading
g with Evelyn 541-526-5075 or go online to
Vineyards
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Live Music with
Searle Hess, “Building
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faithhopeandcharityevents.com.
The Substitutes 6 to 9 p.m.
Better Nest: Living
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Barclay y Park Sisters Farmers $5 cover. Info: 541-526-5075 or
at Home and in the World”
Market 2 to 5 p.m. For more
faithhopeandcharityevents.com.
6:30 p.m. $5 entry refunded
info call 541-719-8030 or go to
Black Butte Ranch Golf
with purchase of the book. With sistersfarmersmarket.com.
Courses Grapes
p & Golf
refreshments! 541-549-0866 or
Premier
Couples
Event
go to paulinasprings.com.
Saturday~Sept. 5 Opening wine p reception
and
Camp
p Suttle Lake Outdoor
practice round. Register at
Eurosports
p
Food Cart Lot
Sculpture Show 11 a.m. to
y FREE Beer blackbutteranch.com.
4 p.m. Free, presented by NW Ochocho Brewery
g & Entertainment!
Stone Sculptors Assoc. Artists Tasting
Submit by 5 p.m. Fridays to
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more
will show & sell their art. Info:
teresa@nuggetnews.com
information call 541-549-2471.
543-894-4749 or nwssa.org.