28 Wednesday, September 9, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon VOLUnTEERS: Campers stay at Creekside overnight park Continued from page 3 three years and are the team leaders of this crew. Sisters Habitat Executive Director Sharlene Weed thanked the Sisters City Council for a grant to cover the fees for the Care-A- Vanners to stay at Creekside Campgroup for the week to help with the build. The RV Care-A-Vanners enjoyed staying at Creekside Campground, as reflected in several comments: “Great little park; very quiet and beautiful.” “We appreciate the location of the park as one can walk or ride bikes anywhere in town and great access to the trails.” “The campground host was awesome, very help- ful. Love the center lawn area, it was great for socializing.” “The park is well-maintained and we appreciate the hot showers after a day of physi- cal work on the Habitat build site.” The builds in progress are for the Spain and Maxwell families on East Cascade Avenue. The crew followed behind the drywallers, worked on outside trim, and the front decks were taking shape. Those with expertise did their thing, like mitering boards, and everybody else carried a pile of boards or bricks from here to there like a well-oiled machine. Hammers were pounding, saws were buzzing, the birds were singing — the feeling of giving back to the community was in the air. Darleene Snider, Sisters Habitat construction manager said, “This has been my first time leading a group of RV Care-A-Vanners, and they have been awesome. I appre- ciate their flexibility, exper- tise and general good-natured attitude. It was a great experi- ence and they are all invited to return to help whenever they want!” Habitat volunteers can be part of the build crew or help out at the Thrift Store or This has been my first time leading a group of RV Care-A-Vanners, and they have been awesome. I appreciate their flexibility, expertise and general good-natured attitude. — Darleene Snider ReStore. Orientations are held twice a month at the Habitat office above the Thrift Store at 141 W. Main Ave. Contact volunteer and family services manager Marie Clasen at marie@sistershabitat.org or 541-549-1193. photo provided Molly Boyle has kicked off her career as offensive striker for the university for Redlands soccer team. The former Outlaw had a shot on goal and one header toward the goal on a corner kick in her opening game. Molly graduated from Sisters High School in 2014. Discover Sisters Country is taking reservations for our 2015/2016 issue! ARREST: Two teens acted alone in residential burglaries Published annually and loaded with more adventure, more content and more advertising opportunities! Continued from page 1 Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office arrested Jacob E. Glatz, 18, and a 16-year-old juvenile male for the resi- dential burglary. While con- ducting the investigation detectives learned that Glatz and the juvenile male were involved in a previous resi- dential burglary on August 27 on East Horse Back Trail in Sisters. Glatz was booked into the Deschutes County Adult Jail on charges of theft by receiving in the first degree; theft by deception in the first degree; and conspiracy to commit burglary in the first degree. The 16-year-old juve- nile was booked into the Deschutes County Juvenile Detention Facility on two counts of first-degree bur- glary and theft in the first degree. Detectives believe that Glatz and the juvenile acted alone in the two burglaries and there are no outstanding suspects. In the Tollgate burglary, the suspect entered the house through an unlocked door. The sheriff’s office reminds Sisters-area residents that it is important to secure doors at night and lock vehicles — basic precautions to avoid being an easy target. Kicking off a college career... Pocket-sized and handy to carry, Discover Sisters Country is distributed locally, regionally, and sent to visitors nationwide by Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce! 15,000 PUBLISHED ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES • Full Page + FREE Directory Listing: $675 5 (Early-Bird Special - $540!) • Kids’ Page Sponsor - $250 • Adventure Page Sponsor - $250 • Event Page Sponsor - $250 • “Gotta Have It” Photo Ad: $100 ($75 if advertising elsewhere in magazine) ne) • Directory Listing with Photo: $100 (Dining, Lodging, The Arts, Salon Spas, Shopping) Contact Lisa Buckley today, 541-549-9941 9941 or ads@nuggetnews.com ads@nugg — Space is limited. Early-bird deadline is October 1, 2015. —