14 Wednesday, December 9, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon A shopping trip for kids at Sisters Habitat We’re ’ Decking k the h Halls… l l …making everything merry throughout the Lodge, so be sure to stop by! Join us for dinner h ursday through Saturday SAVE THE DATE R : 541-549-3663 New Year’s Eve Crab Feed Holiday Specials Buy one facial, Get second 1/2 OFF Arctic Berry el Multi-acid Pe 95 Series of 4 for $1 ial Signature Fac Back Plus Beautiful Treatment For yourself or gift a friend! Essentials Skin • Hair • Nails photo by Jerry baldock Children had a great time shopping for their families on Monday. they left with wrapped gifts ready for giving. 9! Pure bliss for $8 Valid through Dec., 31, 2015 Karen Keady, NCEA Certifi ed Esthetician 541-480-1412 • 541-588-6271 • 492 E. Main Ave. Monday-Saturday Flexible Hours | www.SistersEssentials.com 5th Annual Holiday Faire November 27 - December 20 Great selection of exceptional quality handmade items from local vendors. Twenty-five children from Sisters received a visit from Santa, Mrs. Claus and the Sugar Plum Fairy when they went Christmas shop- ping for their parents and siblings at Sisters Habitat for Humanity Thrift Store after school on Monday, December 7. For the past 15 years, Sisters Habitat has hosted a shopping event for many of the chil- dren of Habitat families and other children in the area referred by staff from Family Access Network and Sisters Elementary School. A Habitat volunteer is paired up with a child and helps the child shop for his or her family members. Donations made to Sisters Habitat Thrift Store make it possible for the kids to shop. The kids wrapped their selected presents and afterward enjoyed cookies and a story from Santa and Mrs. Claus. Monday Mo M o nd nda d a - Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fre e io n ! Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adm is s 352 E. Hood Ave. next to Happy Wok (Corner of E. Hood & S. Spruce) SPONSORED BY THREE SISTERS LIONS CLUB Paulina Springs Books You can open up whole new worlds with the gift of a book. Pick up Paulina Springs Books’ Holiday Books Gift Guide and you’ll find brilliant ideas to put under the Christmas tree. There’s also a great selection of toys, games and gift items to stuff a stocking. Come in and browse — this local trove will reward you with treasures. Paulina Springs Books is hosting the 20th Annual Angel Tree Book Drive now till December 24. Books purchased for the Angel Tree are given to children participating in SMART, Start Making A Reader Today. Shoppers choose a card from the Angel Tree and select the book(s) they would like to purchase. There will be a wide variety of children’s books available for purchase, which will include fiction as well as non-fiction. Shoppers will receive a 20 percent discount for books pur- chased in support of the Angel Tree Book Drive. Sage Antiques We Have Something for Everyone! Sage Antiqu T h e M arketpl pla ac a c e Fo For o r A tiqu An iqu ues, Co C o ll l l ec e cti t bles b l es bl e s, G fts, Home e & Gard Gi G a rd Ga r d en rden n 541.549.6984 es 161 S. Elm — Layaway St., Sisters Available — You want to give unique gifts this year, but you’re not sure where to turn in a shop- ping world that is too often plastic and commercial. Go treasure-hunting at Sage Antiques! Sage Antiques is not your usual antique store. Is there a collector on your list? You can find just the right antique or collectible to make their holiday special. From home décor to lighting, to kitchen items to a vast collection of “mantiques” like vintage tools and fishing gear, you’re sure to find a treasure. And you might also find some lovely table linens and items of home décor that will make your holiday entertaining that much more rich and satisfying. Stop on in and lose yourself for a while in the exploration of slower, simpler times.