Wednesday, February 3, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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photo by Jay mather
sisters’ winter skyline has been exceptionally magnificent, as photographer Jay Mather demonstrated last week.
January was colder than ‘normal’ in Sisters Country
Temperatures at Sisters
averaged colder than normal
during the month of January,
according to preliminary
data received by NOAA’s
National Weather Service in
Pendleton.
The average temperature
was 29.2 degrees, which was
2.5 degrees below normal.
High temperatures averaged
39.2 degrees, which was 1.4
degrees below normal. The
highest was 54 degrees on
January 28. Low tempera-
tures averaged 19.2 degrees,
which was 3.6 degrees below
normal. The lowest was -6
degrees, on January 2.
There were 30 days with
the low temperature below
32 degrees. There were five
days when the high tempera-
ture stayed below 32 degrees.
Precipitation totaled 2.20
inches during January, which
was 0.31 inches above nor-
mal. Measurable precipita-
tion — at least .01 inch —
was received on 8 days with
the heaviest, 0.80 inches,
reported on January 13.
Starts
Friday
Fri., Feb. 5 – Thurs., Feb. 11
Feb. 4 / Thur. / 7 PM
Coco Montoya
Feb. 5-6 / Fri.-Sat /
7:30-9:30 PM
Now You’re Talking:
Sisters One-Acts
7 Plays, 7 Directors,
7 Misadventures
Feb. 10 / Wed. / 6 PM
Dinner Show with
Brent McGregor
McGregor will present
“Mysteries Beneath the Ice”
on The Sandy Glacier Cave
Project with narration,
stunning photos and video.
Feb. 13 / Sat. / 8 PM
Lover’s Ball
Perfect Valentine’s date night!
Hot music by MOsley WOtta,
¡Chiringa!, and two hot local
bands lead by Jason Graham
and Shireen Amini.
Open to anyone who just wants
to get down to some spicy music:
lovers, singles, and friends alike!
This is an LGBTQ-friendly event.
All ages welcome.
PUB OPENS ONE HOUR
PRIOR TO SHOWS
BelfryEvents.com
Call for Details
541-815-9122
Hail Caesar (PG-13)
Snowfall totaled 5 inches
with at least 1 inch of snow
reported on 5 days. The
heaviest snowfall was 1 inch
reported on January 4. The
greatest depth of snow on
the ground was 2 inches on
January 4.
The strongest wind gust
was 49 mph, which occurred
on January 29.
The outlook for February
f r o m N O A A’s C lima te
Prediction Center calls for
above-normal temperatures
and near- to below-normal
precipitation. Normal highs
for Sisters during February
are 44.3 degrees and normal
Watch The Big Game
Sun. Feb. 7 on the
The Belfry One-Act Plays
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. “Now You’re
Talking” produced by Silent
Echo Theater Co. & Sisters
Classic Old-Time Radio
Experience. $12 adults & $10
seniors/students at bendticket.
com or $15 and $12 at the
door. Info: belfryevents.com.
7 ' x 7 ' jumbotron TV
& 4 flatscreens at
Fri 4:30, 7:00
Sat 2:00, 4:30, 7:00
Sun 1:00
Mon-Thurs 4:00, 6:30
Kung Fu
Panda 3 (PG)
Fri 4:30, 6:45
Sat 1:45, 4:00, 6:15
Sun 1:15
Mon-Thurs 3:45, 5:45
The Finest
Hours (R)
Fri 4:45, 7:15
Sat 2:15, 4:45, 7:15
Sun 1:00
Mon-Thurs 4:00, 6:30
The Revenant (R)
Fri 6:30
Sat 3:45, 6:45
Mon-Thurs 6:00
Brooklyn (PG-13)
Fri 4:15
Sat 1:30
Sun 1:15
Mon-Thurs 3:45
Movie times and titles are
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Entertainment/Arts/Events
Thursday~Feb. 4
The Belfry Live Music
with Coco Montoya 7 to
10:30 p.m. $20 online at
bendticket.com or $25 at the
door. World-class blues guitar
master! belfryevents.com.
Friday~Feb. 5
Saturday~Feb. 6
SUPER PARTY!
Food & drink specials &
FREE SCORE
JELLO SHOTS
Every time your team
scores...you score
a free jello shot!
Party starts at 3pm,
get here early for
best seats!
This is the party to be at...
No cover... Ever...
5 541-549-6114
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lows are 22.6 degrees. The
30-year normal precipitation
is 1.31 inches.
Paulina Springs Books
Author Reading with Jodi
Schneider McNamee
6 p.m. Jodi will read from
“Raising Rover: Positive Pet
Parenting Solutions for Your
Pooch.” $5 entry refunded
upon purchase of featured
book. Refreshments provided!
Info: paulinasprings.com.
Hoodoo Winter Carnival
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 34th year!
Tube races, contests, bingo &
more! Dummy Downhill at
3 p.m. Info: skihoodoo.com or
call 541-822-3398.
The Belfry One-Act Plays
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. “Now You’re
Talking” produced by Silent
Echo Theater Co. & Sisters
Classic Old-Time Radio
Experience. $12 adults & $10
seniors/students at bendticket.
com or $15 and $12 at the
door. Info: belfryevents.com.
Sunday~Feb. 7
Hardtails Bar & Grill Super
Party for the Big Game!
3 p.m. See it on the Jumbotron
& 4 fl atscreens, come early for
the best seats. Never a cover,
and free score Jello shots
when your team scores! For
more info call 541-549-6114.
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Jeffrey: “Pain – Treatment
& Prevention” 1:30 p.m.
Sponsored by Friends of the
Sisters Library, free! For more
information call 541-549-2107.
Monday~Feb. 8
The Open Door Live
Music with Benji Nagel
& Raman Ellis 6 to 8 p.m.
For more information call
541-549-6076 or go online to
opendoorwinebar.com.
Tuesday~Feb. 9
The Episcopal Church of
the Transfi guration Shrove
Tuesday Pancake Supper
5 to 7 p.m. $4 adults, $2 kids
ages 4 to 12 (under 4 free),
family of 4 or more $10. For
information call 541-549-7087.
Wed.~Feb. 10
The Belfry Dinner Show
with Brent McGregor 6 p.m.
McGregor presents “Mysteries
Beneath the Ice” on the Sandy
Glacier Cave Project. $35
online at bendticket.com. For
info go to belfryevents.com.
Saturday~Feb. 13
The Belfry Lover’s Ball
with MOsley WOtta and
¡Chiringa! 8 to 11:30 p.m.
For additional information go
online to belfryevents.com.
Faith Hope & Charity Live
Music & Dancing 5 to 9 p.m.
With special 4-course wine-
paired Valentine’s dinner.
Reserve at 541-526-5075 or
faithhopeandcharityevents.com.
Sisters Schools Sisters
Shootout Basketball
Tourney 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. For
boys & girls grades 5-8 from
all across Oregon. Presented
by SPRD. 541-549-2091 or go
to sistersshootout.com.
Deadline to submit items
is 5 p.m. Fridays. Email
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