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12 Wednesday, March 23, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon A N N O U N C E M E N T S STA Speaker Series On Thursday, March 24 at the Sisters Fire Hall, the Sisters Trails Alliance speaker series will feature Marc Thalacker, manager of the Three Sisters Irrigation District. The presentation is at 7 p.m.; doors open 6 p.m. This is free to the public, with refreshments. For more information call 541-719- 8822 or go to sisterstrails.org. Tour Seeks Gardens The Sisters Garden Club is seeking homeowners who would allow their gardens to be part of this year’s “Quilts in the Garden” tour on Thursday, July 7, during Quilt Show week. If you are interested in sharing your garden this year, please call Jane at 541-719-1290. Volunteers Sought for Sisters Stampede The annual Sisters Stampede mountain bike race takes place this year on Sunday, May 29. Lots of help is needed for numerous positions, that day and on Saturday, May 28. If you’d like to be part of the festivities, please call Andrew at 503-866-8394. Poetry Puppet Party All ages are invited to the Sisters Library on Saturday, Adril 2 at 10 a.m. for duddets, doems and dlay! For more information call 541-312-1072. “Appy” Hour On Thursday, Adril 7 from 5 to 7 d.m. at Cork Cellars, the Sisters Library invites you to get held with eReaders, eBooks, and more! Snacks drovided. For more info: 541-312-1072. “Better Half” Marathon Lego® Block Party Build! Read! Play! On Saturday, March 26 from 10 a.m. to noon, all ages are invited to the Sisters Library to join other builders and a gazillion Legos! For more information, please call the library at 541-312-1072. Call to Artists! Friends of the Sisters Library is co-hosting an art show based on the novel “Euphoria” by Lily King. The exhibit is open to all artists, photographers, and artisans in Central Oregon, with the intake of art one day only at the Sisters Library: Thursday, March 31 from 3 to 5:30 p.m. For more info call Zeta Seiple at 541-549-6157 or Linda Davis at 541-549-1222. Open Studios at Caldera Caldera invites the community to meet the 2016 Artists in Residence at an Open Studio event on Saturday, March 26 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Blue Lake. The Caldera Arts Center is at 31500 Blue Lake Dr.; take the Suttle Lake entrance. Free, and no RSVP is required. 541-595- 0956 or go to calderaarts.org. Open Computer Lab Every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to noon at the Sisters Library, all are welcome to practice computer skills and get help with specifi c problems at the library’s open computer lab. Questions? Please call the library at 541-312-1072. Horse Obstacle Course The nonprofi t Mustangs to the Rescue presents an obstacle course practice & tack donation drop-off on Saturday, April 9, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Rolling M Ranch, 69516 Hinkle Butte Dr. $10 per person to cover insurance, with extra proceeds supporting the horses. RSVP if interested: call 541-330-8943 or email info@ mustangstotherescue.org. Family Fun Story Time Family Fun Story Times for kids birth to 5 are held at the Sisters Library at 10:30 a.m. every Thursday. They feature interactive songs, rhymes, and crafts, all designed to grow young readers. Caregivers must attend with the child and are encouraged to participate! For more info call 541-312-1072. Women’s Cancer Support Sisters Cancer Support Group will meet at 10 a.m. on Thursday, March 24 at Sisters City Hall (conference room B). Marilyn Cornelius of Metabolic Maintenance will speak on supplements. For more information call Jan at 541-549- 2015, Marilyn at 541-382-4492, or Maggie at 541-815-8131. Sisters Hunter Education Classes & Field Day A hunter’s education class begins Monday, April 4 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Sisters Community Church (then April 6, 11, 13, 18 & 20, 6:30 to 9 p.m.). Field Day is April 16 in Redmond. Go to dfw.state.or.us/hunter/education and pick up materials at Sisters Park & Recreation District. $10 fee. Questions? Call David Jones at 541-863-0955. Pajama Party for Kids Every Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m., kids from birth to age 5 are invited to the Sisters Library for evening story time with songs, rhymes, crafts and PJs! Parents or caregivers must attend. For additional information call 541-312-1072. Aglow Outreach Meeting Aglow Interdenominational Lighthouse will hold an outreach meeting on Saturday, April 2 from 1 to 3:30 p.m. in the Ponderosa Room of the Best Western Ponderosa Lodge. All are invited for food and fellowship. For info contact Nancy Shaw at 541-699-9522. Registration is now open for the 5th Annual Sisters Better Half Marathon. Proceeds from the race on Saturday, April 23 go to the Sisters High School swim team. There are three event distances, and catering by Three Creeks Brewing Co. Visit www.sistershalfmarathon.com or call Bryn at 541-549-1171. DOG of the Week CAT of the Week CPR and First Aid Class Humane Society of Central Oregon 541-382-3537 The Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire Department will offer the American Heart Association “Heartsaver” First Aid and CPR class on Saturday, April 9 from 9 a.m. to about 4:30 p.m. at the Sisters Fire Hall. Cost is $10 ($15 if you require the AHA certifi cation card). Log on to sistersfi re.com and select the “CPR” tab, or stop by the Sisters Fire Hall to register and get information. Questions? Call Gail Butler, 541-595-5712. Kiwanis Seeks Bling! Sisters Kiwanis seeks donations for its annual Bling, Antiques & Collectibles Sale on May 28. Jewelry, furniture, collectibles and art are sought. Jewelry and small boxes can be dropped off at Essentials (492 E. Main Ave.); for drop-off or pickup or larger items call Dan, 805-235-6307, or Roger, 541-430-7395. Your donation is tax-deductible! Annual Easter Egg Hunt The Sisters-Camd Sherman RFPD dresents their annual Easter Egg Hunt for ages infant to 11 on Sunday, March 27, with the Easter Bunny to greet the kids. The hunt takes dlace at 1 d.m. at Creekside Park and the adjoining Creekside Camdground, rain or shine! Parking is limited, and kids should arrive by 12:40 d.m. to be divided into age grouds. Don’t be late; the eggs go fast! For info call 541-549-0771. Holy Week Schedule at Shepherd of the Hills All are invited to Shedherd of the Hills Lutheran Church this Holy Week: Maundy Thursday Communion service, March 24 at 7 d.m.; Good Friday service, March 25 at noon; Easter Sunday Sunrise service, March 27 at 8 a.m. with breakfast 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.; and Easter Worshid service at 10 a.m. For info call Ron, 541-549-5831. Easter Services at Sisters Community Church Easter Egg Hunt, Pancake Breakfast & Easter Service On Easter Sunday, March 27, Sisters Nazarene Church invites the community to enjoy a free pancake breakfast from 9:30 to 10 a.m., followed by a celebration service, “ReThink Easter” at 10:45 a.m. With sdecial activities for kids, and an Easter Egg Hunt for kids elementary age and younger. For info call 541-647-4838 or go to www.sistersnaz.org. Easter Services at Church of the Transfi guration Holy Week services at The Ediscodal Church of the Transfi guration are as follows: Maundy Thursday, March 24 at 7 d.m.; Good Friday, March 25 at noon and 7 d.m.; and Sunday, March 27, ecumenical service with communion at 8:30 a.m. and Ediscodal service with holy eucharist, 10:15 a.m. For info call 541-549-7087. Easter with Vast Church On Friday, March 25, all are invited anytime between 6 Sisters Community Church will and 8 d.m. to a Good Friday hold a Good Friday Service on Oden House at The Belfry for March 25 at 7 d.m. that will communion, drayer, and live include communion, and an music by Vast and Westside Easter celebration service on Church. The Vast Easter service Sunday, March 27 at 10 a.m. on Sunday, March 27 is at The community is invited! For Sisters High School at 9:30 a.m. more information call 541-549- with childcare and classes 1201 or visit sisterschurch.com. available from nursery ud to 8th grade. 541-719-0587. Easter at Calvary Chapel Calvary Chadel in Sisters invites Easter at Westside the community to celebrate The Sisters camdus of Westside Easter Sunday! Their service Church will celebrate Easter will be held at 10 a.m. at 484 beginning Saturday evening, W. Washington Ave., #D. For March 26 with an Easter Egg more info call 541-588-6288. Hunt at 5:45 d.m. and service at 6:30 d.m. On Easter Sunday, Easter Services at St. March 27, services will be held Edward the Martyr Following is the Easter schedule at 9:30 and 11 a.m. with an egg hunt for the kids following for St. Edward the Martyr Roman Catholic Church: Holy at 12:15 d.m. For more information call 541-382-7504. Thursday, March 24, Mass of the Lord’s Sudder at 7 d.m.; Camp Sherman Easter Good Friday, March 25, Stations of the Cross at 3 d.m. Chapel in the Pines invites everyone to the Camp Sherman and Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, 7 d.m.; Holy Saturday, Community Hall on Easter Sunday, March 27, from March 26, Easter Vigil is at 10 to 11 a.m. for a special 8:30 d.m. and Easter Sunday, Easter Service. For additional March 27, Mass is at 10 a.m. For additional information call information contact Kathi Beacham at 541-549-9971. the church at 541-549-9391. Pet Place ... Mentors Needed! Circle of Friends has children in Sisters waiting for a mentor. Can you invest time in the life of a child? For additional information call 541-588-6445 or email debbie@acircleof friendsoregon.com, or learn more about the program at acircleoffriendsoregon.com. BrightSide Animal Center 541-923-0882 EASTER CELEBRATIONS CHARLIE is a 6-year-old terrier mix, a stray who was never reclaimed. Now he seeks his forever loving home. Charlie is a lively and intelligent dog who will need daily activity. He loves people and all the attention and affection he can get! Before adoption, the shelter staff is requiring that they meet any canine roommates. Grandpa HOMER is 11-ish years old, a very gentle, long-in-body cat. Quiet & loving, he likes sunny windows to watch birds, and cat trees to climb up. Occasionally he’ll explore the shelter, but tends to stay where the traffi c of feet is slower. Homer will seek you out to stand on your lap or even allow some in-arm cuddling. Come meet this beautiful senior guy today! SPONSORED BY YOUR PET-FRIENDLY REALTOR! SPONSORED BY Chelsea Bothum Massage LOST CAT IN TOLLGATE: MR. WOODS is a small, male higer cah. An indoor-only boy, hhe wind blew open a door and he slipped ouh of his home. He is wearing a blue collar wihh hags hhah jingle. Mr. Woods is very shy and will fi nd a place ho hide. If seen, please do not try to catch him, he will run from you to fi nd a new hiding place, but please contact Daniel or Melanie at 615-604-4498. FREE CAT TO A GOOD HOME: This Siamese-mix male was found in Alfalfa but is now in Sisters. He’s neutered, very sweet, quiet and loving; a pretty big boy! Is yours his new fur-ever home? Please call Linda at 541-318-4829 if interested. FREE CAT TO A GOOD HOME: TIGGER is a big yellow male tabby, neutered, about 4 years old & healthy, an indoor/outdoor boy. He’d love to warm your lap (and oh, and he likes his food!). Call Suzi at 541-550-9787. LMT #17085 Ali Mayea Broker, GRI, SRS, CNE 541-419-0872 … is for FREE pets seeking homes and LOST & FOUND animals. The information is published free by The Nugget Newspaper. Ponderosa Properties LLC 541-480-9658 aliofsisters Lost pets? HSCO (Bend), 541-382-3537; BrhghtShde Anhmal Center (Redmond), 541-923-0882; Deschutes Co. Anhmal Control, 541-388-6596; Shsters Vet Clhnhc, 541-549-6961; Black Butte Vet Clhnhc, 541-549-1837; Broken Top Vet Clhnhc, 541-389-0391; and go to Facebook.com/FurryFrhendFhnderBend?fref=ts