Wednesday, July 13, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Obituary
Food Cart Garden hosts events
hannah Carmelle Wagner
November 29, 2000 — June 27, 2016
Our beloved Hannah died
on Monday, June 27, at the
young age of 15 years old.
A daughter, sister, grand-
daughter, niece, and friend,
Hannah lived her short life
to the fullest, excited about
her future, with such a
strong passion and love for
her country, and politics.
Dare we say if you ended
up cornered in a room with
dearest Hannah, you no
doubt would have been over-
whelmed with her intelli-
gence, enthusiasm and inten-
sity as she drilled you about
your beliefs and values.
And although the cir-
cumstances of her death are
horrific, Susan (her mother),
Eric (her stepfather), and
Dakota and Danika (her
sisters), refuse to allow the
evilness of how Hannah died
to win, and instead want to
share love, joy, and compas-
sion with everyone touched
by the life of our sweet girl.
So please join us as we
remember and honor our pre-
cious Hannah, and celebrate
the goodness of her short life
here on earth, in a memorial
service to be held either this
Friday evening, or Saturday
noon, with further details to
be announced at: facebook.
com/ericthomaswagner.
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Our grief and suffer-
ing go beyond description,
but we put our faith, trust,
and hope in a loving God,
knowing, even as you read
these very words, Hannah
sits with Jesus, a smile and
laughter like never seen or
heard by any soul before in
the heavens above.
The Food Cart Garden at
Eurosports has a variety of
music planned for July and
a new, free trivia night on
Wednesday evenings.
“Last year we started with
Friday-night music from 5
to 7 p.m.,” said owner Brad
Boyd. “It’s a more convenient
time for families and anyone
who’d like entertainment dur-
ing dinnertime. Then, they
can go off and enjoy any other
Friday-night plans they have.
The Food Cart Garden is
hosting a weekly trivia night
this year.
“When we started out,
David Staley, who co-owns
The Lot in Bend, told us that
of all the events that he has
for his food cart venue, trivia
night was the most popular.
He encouraged us to try it out.
We’ve been getting a bunch of
requests to do it,” Boyd said.
Sign-ups start at 6:15 p.m.
Wednesday, and participants
can compete on their own or
as a team of up to four people.
At 6:30 p.m., fun questions
from a variety of different cat-
egories are asked. Scores are
totaled and the winners are
awarded prizes. The evening
finishes up early – about 7:15
p.m. The event is free and
open to all ages.
The music is varied
through the month.
Boyd says, “We try to get a
variety of music and perform-
ers to meet everyone’s tastes.”
July 15 Mark Barringer
of Bend plays. He also has a
strong Sisters connection. He
is Thompson Guitars’ “Tone
Tech” and an expert guitar
player. According to Preston
Thompson, Mark uses his
deep experience and skill to
check out all aspects of every
guitar made to thoroughly
test it for sound, resonance
and quality. Mark brings
these same qualities to his
music: his skill at playing
guitar makes him a “player’s
player.”
Jim Cornelius and Mike
Biggers will play on July 22,
offering an acoustic mix of
their original songs and cov-
ers of the greats of Americana
music from Guy Clark to
Steve Earle to Tom Russell.
A Sisters resident of
decades, Tony Lompa spends
much of his summer as the
fire lookout at Hinkle Butte.
His guitar playing and grav-
elly vocals have an ease
about them as he effortlessly
switches from Americana to
covers to originals. He’ll play
on July 29.
Music is from 5 to 7 p.m.
every Friday night; admission
is free and the outdoor space
at 223 E. Hood Ave. is dog-
and family-friendly.
Agenda
Sisters City Council
City Hall, 520 E. Cascade
Ave.
July 14, 7 p.m.
Visitor communication:
Richard Esterman.
• Accept public improve-
ments for FivePine Lots 10 &
11.
• City Parks Advisory
Board appointment.
• Housing Policy Advisory
Board appointments.
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