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Wednesday, July 13, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
A N N O U N C E M E N T S
Glory Daze Car Show
Sisters Park & Recreation
District hosts the 2016 Sisters
Glory Daze Car Show on
Saturday, July 16, from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. on Main Avenue.
See classic cars, hot rods, and
pickup trucks. Main Avenue
will be closed to traffi c from
Elm to Cedar streets at 7 a.m.,
reopening at 4 p.m. after
event cars clear out. For more
information call 541-549-2091.
Kids Fun Day
Seeking a fun FREE activity for
your kids this summer? Sisters
Church of the Nazarene will
host a game day geared for kids
ages 4 to 10 on Thursday, July
21 from 1 to 3 p.m. If it’s warm
there will be water games (dry
games if it’s cool), including a
giant slip-n-slide, water balloon
launcher, scavenger hunt and
more! At 67130 Harrington Lp.
(off Gist Road). 541-647-4838,
email 2sistersnaz@gmail.com or
go online to sistersnaz.org.
Stars Over Sisters Star Party
Learn about the night skies!
Stargazers are invited to gather
at the Sisters Park & Recreation
District building on Saturday,
July 30 at 9 p.m. for a free
presentation and slide show. If
weather then permits, plan on
heading out to the SHS sports
fi elds to observe the night sky
through powerful telescopes.
Info, call Ron at 541-549-8846.
SHS Volleyball Camp
A volleyball camp will take
place at Sisters High School,
Monday-Wednesday, August
8-10, and is open to all
SHS students and incoming
freshmen. Presented by head
coach Rod Jones and staff,
the cost is $50 and includes a
camp t-shirt. Questions, call
Brad at 541-549-8003. Email
outlaw.volleyball@sisters.k12.
or.us for a registration package.
Senior Adult Scholarships
Sisters Park & Recreation
District has received grant
funding for a new senior
scholarship program. Any 60+
adult may apply or be referred
by a community member,
with a simple application. Call
Shannon for details at 541-549-
2091 or stop by SPRD at 1750
W. McKinney Butte Rd.
All Veterans Invited!
Sisters VFW Post 8138 and
American Legion Post 86 meet
the fi rst Wednesday of each
month at 6:30 p.m. at Sisters
City Hall. All veterans in the
Sisters area are encouraged to
join. For more info call Lance
Trowbridge at 541-903-1123 or
Bill Anttila at 541-549-1132.
Kiwanis Meetings
Interested in a local civic
organization? Sisters Kiwanis
raises gifts and money for our
community! For a hosted visit
or more information, please call
541-410-2870 or visit www.
sisterskiwanis.org.
Career Funds Available!
Applications are available for
the Sisters Kiwanis Career
Opportunity Fund to help adult
residents of Sisters establish an
occupational path. You may
pick up forms at the Kiwanis
House, corner of Oak Street
and Main Avenue from 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m. on Thursdays, and
during regular hours from the
Sisters Habitat for Humanity
offi ce. Info, call 541-410-2870.
Make: Hacky Sack
Ages 9 to 17 are invited to the
Sisters Library on Wednesday,
July 13 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
to create their own hacky sacks
and practice skills! For info call
the library at 541-312-1072.
Free Bike Rides & Hikes
Sisters Trails Alliance is offering
free guided mountain bike rides
and hikes this summer, leaving
from Sisters Park & Recreation
District. Wednesday, July 20
from 4 to 6 p.m., a moderate
mountain bike ride is for those
with some experience on
single-track trails; Wednesday,
July 27 from 9 a.m. to noon, a
3-mile hike will be on uneven,
rocky trails (moderate, not for
young kids). Wear appropriate
shoes, bring water and snacks.
To register or for more info call
541-719-8822 or email Ann at
annie2sisters@gmail.com.
Help with VA Benefi ts
The American Legion service
offi cer will be in the Ray’s Food
Place meeting room the fi rst
Wednesday each month from
2 to 4 p.m. through November,
to assist veterans applying for
VA health and service benefi ts.
Note: DD form 215 is required.
Questions? For more info call
Tom Barrier at 541-408-5594.
Little Tigers Wushu
Thursday, July 21 at 1 p.m.,
kids ages 4 to 7 are invited to
the Sisters Library to learn the
basic kicking, jumping, and
stretching movements of Little
Tigers Wushu, a form of martial
arts, taught by instructors from
Oregon Tai Chi. For more info
call the library at 541-312-1072.
Luau Approaches!
Get your tickets early, only a
limited amount will be sold!
On Thursday, August 11 at
the Village Green Park, Sisters
Park & Recreation District will
present their 3rd annual Luau at
6:30 p.m., with great food and
live entertainment, including
music by Mele’uhane, a father-
son duo from the Big Island.
Purchase tickets at SPRD or call
541-549-2091; $12 for adults
and $5 for youth under 18.
Women’s Cancer Support
Sisters Cancer Support Group
will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday,
July 28 at Sisters City Hall,
in conference room B. For
additional information, please
call Jan at 541-549-2015;
Marilyn at 541-382-4492; or
Maggie at 541-815-8131.
Pajama Party for Kids
Through August 9, every
Tuesday evening at the Sisters
Library at 6:30 p.m. kids from
birth to age 5 are invited to
evening story time with songs,
rhymes, crafts and PJs! Parents
or caregivers must attend. For
information call 541-312-1072.
Fundraising Yard Sale!
The 7th annual fundraising sale
for the Three Sisters Lions Club
will take place this weekend,
July 15-17, at Main Avenue
and Pine Street (next to Sisters
Car Wash). Hours Friday and
Saturday are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Don’t miss the great deals!
For additional information call
541-410-6831 or 541-419-1279.
SHS Fall Sports Registration
Sisters High School
Athletic offi ce is open for
registration from 8 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. Monday, August
8 through Friday, August 12.
On Thursday, August 11,
registration will be held from
5:30 to 7 p.m., with mandatory
player/parent meeting from
7 to 8 p.m., required for all
players and families who are
participating. Students must be
fully cleared with completed
paperwork, physicals, fees and
any fi nes before the fi rst day of
practice Monday, August 15.
Info: Tim Roth, 541-549-4045.
Family Fun Story Time
Family Fun Story Times for
kids birth to 5 take place every
Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the
Sisters Library. Story times
feature songs, rhymes and
crafts, all designed to grow
young readers. Caregivers must
attend with the child and are
encouraged to participate!
For more information call the
library at 541-312-1072.
Cooking Demo at the
Community Garden
On Monday, July 25 from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m., the Sisters
Community Garden will host
a free cooking demonstration.
Learn how to prepare fresh,
simple dishes with local
produce, learn food storage
tips to increase the life of your
produce, and enjoy tasting
samples! Questions? Call
Ruthie Douglass, 361-779-1798.
Team Coloring Books
The Sisters Library invites ages
18 and older to Suttle Tea (450
E. Cascade Ave.) on Tuesday,
July 19 at 2 p.m. to experience
the latest trend in relaxation –
adult coloring books! For more
information call 541-312-1072.
City Seeks to Award Grants
The City of Sisters seeks to
award grants to nonprofi ts and
other entities for Sisters projects
and programs that: (1) provide
assistance for food, clothing or
shelter; (2) provide education
or recreation for kids/seniors;
(3) support economic activity
in Sisters. Applications are at
ci.sisters.or.us or City Hall.
Submit with letter of interest
by Friday, July 21 to knelson@
ci.sisters.or.us. 541-323-5213.
The Library Book Club
Read and discuss “The Light
Between Oceans” by M.L.
Stedman with other thoughtful
readers at the Sisters Library on
Wednesday, July 27, from 5:30
to 6:30 p.m. Questions? Call
Paige at 541-617-7078.
Election to City Council
In the Nov. 8 General Election
there will be three open
positions on the Sisters City
Council. To be eligible one
must be registered to vote in
Oregon and must have been
a resident of the City of Sisters
for 12 months preceding the
election. Materials are at City
Hall; candidates should pick up
by August 16 and must submit
perfected petitions by 5 p.m.
Tuesday, August 30 to qualify
for the ballot. Info: 541-323-
5213, knelson@ci.sisters.or.us,
or stop by Sisters City Hall.
Celebr ation of Life
K athie Helser
A celebration of life for
Kathie Helser will be held
at the Camp Sherman
Community Hall at 3 p.m.
this Saturday, July 16.
DOG of the Week CAT of the Week
Humane Society of Central Oregon
541-382-3537
BrightSide Animal Center
541-923-0882
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.
DLT Walk + Hike series
April-October, Deschutes Land
Trust volunteer naturalists lead
more than 120 free walks,
hikes, and bike rides. Explore
birds, wildfl owers, and geology
at various protected lands
in small groups. Registration
online is required, and each
outing opens one month prior
to its date. Once registered,
directions are provided. Go
to deschuteslandtrust.org/
hikes or call 541-330-0017 for
additional information.
Disc Golf Clinic
Deschutes Library will partner
with Central Oregon Disc Golf
Club for a free disc golf clinic
at Hyzer Pines (next to SPRD)
on Saturday, August 6 at 9 a.m.
Participants will receive a free
disc golf putter. Registration is
required and space is limited.
Youth under age 13 must have
an adult with them. Register
by calling Liz, 541-312-1032 or
online at deschuteslibrary.org.
engagement announcement
wilson & goodall
Steve & Barb Wilson of Kendrick, ID,
formerly of Sisters, joyfully announce the
engagement of their daughter Kimberly to
Dillon Goodall, son of Nancy Gallas of
Hillsboro and Garth Goodall of Temecula,
CA. Kimberly is a 2005 SHS graduate
and received bachelor degrees in both
psychology and music from Azusa Pacifi c
U. She is employed as a travel agent at
AAA in Salem. Dillon graduated from Hillsboro HS in 2007 and studied
psychology and communication at Portland State U. He worked as a
portrait artist for Norwegian Cruise Line and is building his photography
business in the Portland area. The couple resides in Wilsonville and they
plan to marry September 10, 2016 near Corvallis.
SPIKE is a loving but reserved
boy looking for his new home.
A terrier mix around 3, he lived
inside with his family and other
pets, getting along well with a cat
and dog. Sadly, since arriving
at HSCO, Spike has been quite
nervous, needing extra love and
care to be ready for adoption. He
longs for the commitment of a
forever adoptive home! Is it yours?
Sponsored
by
“My name is KEY and I am
the gorgeous tortoiseshell that
usually lounges in front of the
big window at BrightSide. My fur
stays beautiful with daily brushing
but please be careful about by
back, which has some arthritis
that likes to act up occasionally.
When the time is right I might take
over your lap for some attention,
and especially some petting right
behind my ears. Come meet me!
We may be a pair meant to grow
old together! Might I just hold
the ‘key’ to your heart?”
SPONSORED BY
YOUR PET-FRIENDLY REALTOR!
CUSTOM
HORSE CARE
ALI MAYEA , Broker GRI, SRS, CNE
Susan Marcoux
SISTERS HOMETOWN REALTY
541-410-1421
541-480-9658 aliofsisters
Pet Place ...
… is for FREE pets seeking homes and LOST & FOUND animals.
The information is published free by The Nugget Newspaper.
LOST CAT: “GINA” is all black, wearing pink collar
and ID (if collar comes off she also has a chip) lost
at Bend/Sisters Garden RV Park on July 2. Clipped
right ear and missing fur on tail tip. She’s wary of
strangers; approach carefully if found. Stephen,
503-816-0819 or sec@pacifi er.com. REWARD!!
LOST CAT: An older black-and-white male cat, neutered,
not wearing a collar, was lost Thursday, June 23, in the
Ponderosa Cascade area between Sisters and Bend.
REWARD! If found or seen, please call or text 541-414-7699.
Lost pets? Contact the Humane Society of Central OR (Bend), 541-382-3537; BrightSide
Animal Center (Redmond), 541-923-0882; Deschutes County Animal Control, 541-
388-6596; Sisters Vet Clinic, 541-549-6961; Black Butte Vet Clinic, 541-549-1837; Broken
Top Vet Clinic, 541-389-0391; and go to Facebook.com/FurryFriendFinderBend?fref=ts