Wednesday, March 23, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Kiwanis awards career scholarship Sisters salutes... Linda Peck, a Sisters resi- dent, was recently awarded a Kiwanis Career Opportunity Fund (COF) scholarship. The fund assists local adults (25 or older) who are financially unable to return to school or retrain for a career change. Peck’s COF scholarship allows her to enroll in weld- ing classes at COCC. Linda recently started a business building out- door solar lamps from dis- carded metal pieces such as wheels, gears and sheet metal. She dubs her creations “Spectacular Solar Lamps” and will sell the lamps in Sisters businesses and street fairs. Peck brought some lamps when she accepted her award at the Sisters Kiwanis meet- ing; Kiwanians agreed — the lamps are spectacular. The Kiwanis Career Opportunity Fund provides financial assistance to start, augment or complete a career that may include vocational, technical, artistic or gen- eral fields of study. Funds are available to qualified residents within the Sisters area regardless of age, gen- der, disability, marital status, race or current occupation. Kiwanis does not set limita- tions on potential use of the award. Since its inception, the fund has awarded more than $30,000 in assistance to help 20 Sisters area residents • Hats off the to the community volunteers who make the Pursue Your Passion entrepreneurship class at Sisters High School possible: Bill Willitts; Ann Richardson; Julie Benson; Gary Wehrle; John Griffith; Melvin Herberger; and Ted Johnson. These community vol- unteers devote many hours to mentoring young entre- preneurs, sharing the ben- efit of their experience and example to fire young people’s passions and dreams. 11 • Greg Werts wrote: I would like to give a long-overdue salute to our local library and all of the helpful, knowledgeable and friendly people who work there. Over the years, our fam- ily of five has gratefully taken full advantage of the books, music, and mov- ies that our branch has to offer. Extremely well organized and efficient, the Sisters Library is a great public service run by equally great people. photo by Jeff oModt linda Peck received a scholarship to pursue welding classes. reach their career dream. Peck’s award is the fourth COF scholarship awarded in the past 12 months. COF applications are available on the Kiwanis w e b s i t e : ( w w w. s i s t e r s kiwanis.org/about-us/career- opportunity-fund), at the Sisters Habitat for Humanity office, from Family Access Network or by calling 541-410-2870. If you wish to aid the COF, make checks payable to Sisters Kiwanis Foundation and post to Sisters Kiwanis, P.O. Box 1296, Sisters, OR, 97759 TREATING SPORTS INJURIES Children & Adults Three Sisters Chiropractic Offering Aveda ™ Skin & Body Care! hair | massage | nails facials | makeu6 541-549-1784 161-C N. Elm St. Come celebrate the source of our HOPE Easter Sunrise Service 8 a.m. (Outdoors) Easter Breakfast 8:30-9:45 a.m. (Free) Easter Worship Celebration 10 a.m. Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church 386 N. Fir St., Sisters Pastor Ron Gregg, 541-549-5831 www.shepherdofthehillslutheranchurch.com 270 S. Spruce St., Sisters Dr. Inice Gough, DC, 541.549.3583 ThreeSistersChiropractic.com photo by Jerry baldoCk Pursue Your Passion mentors are community volunteers. L TODAY IN OR CAL FOR YOUR E C N A R U S FREE IN ISON! COMPAR COME 541-588-6245 257 S. Pine St., #101 | farmersagent.com/jrybka AUTO • HOME • LIFE • BUSINESS