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    Wednesday, August 17, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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Lots of music on tap in Sisters through August
Music-lovers will have an
array of choices available to
them over the next couple of
weeks.
Eurosports hosts O’Sister
featuring Linda Quon &
Kim Kelley at the Food Cart
Courtyard on the corner of
Hood Avenue and Fir Street
on Friday, August 19 at 5 p.m.
At Angeline’s Bakery on
Main Avenue on Friday, at
7 p.m., Hobbs the Band will
celebrate the release of their
CD.
The show features a full
horn section with Dave Van
Handel, Jason Jackson, Travis
Denmark, and Jim Goodwin.
Admission is a $5-$10 sliding
scale at the door; $10 gets you
a digital copy of the album
before it’s available to the
public. All ages welcome.
On Saturday, August 20,
Jim Cornelius and Mike
Biggers will play at Cork
Cellars on the corner of
Cascade Avenue and Pine
Street, starting at 7 p.m. The
duo serves up originals and
songs from Americana lumi-
naries ranging from Guy
Clark and Steve Earle to
Tom Russell and Townes Van
Zandt.
Hardtails Bar & Grill on
Larch and Main continues
to feature live music on their
outdoor stage from 1 to 4 p.m.
on Saturday.
Keith Greeninger returns
to Sisters for a solo acoustic
performance at The Barn on
Sunday, August 21, 7 p.m.
Greeninger has been a regu-
lar fixture at the Sisters Folk
Festival and its song camps.
Suggested donation; $15-
$20. The Barn is located at
68467 Three Creek Road,
about three-quarters of a mile
south of downtown (take Elm
Street). For information email
captainconverse@gmail.com.
Legendary multi-instru-
mentalist and songwriter
Darrell Scott will perform in
a concert presented by Sisters
Folk Festival at Sisters High
School on Wednesday, August
24 at 7 p.m. For tickets and
information visit www.sisters
folkfestival.org.
Hood Avenue Art will
host “Jammin’ For Nepal,”
an “empty cups” musical
benefit for Ten Friends on
Thursday, August 25, at 5:30
p.m., featuring local musi-
cians in support of the Sisters-
based nonprofit, which assists
the people of Nepal. Buy a
cup donated by local potters
and fill it with free beer, soft
drinks, and distilled drinks.
Snacks and appetizers will be
available. Bands to play are:
Doug and Katie Cavanaugh,
Brad Tisdel, Jim Cornelius
and Mike Biggers, Bubba
Clement and Margaret Wood,
and The Love Puppies.
Dennis McGregor comes
out of his studio to make some
music magic on the stage at
Angeline’s Bakery on Friday,
April 26. Dennis is promising
an acoustic first set, and a sec-
ond set replete with veterans
of the Angeline’s stage. Cover
is $5-$10.
The Notables, a Bend
swing band, will perform on
Sunday, August 28, in the
tent at Shepherd of the Hills
Lutheran Church at 386 N. Fir
St. from 4 to 6 p.m. There will
be no charge for the event.
Donations will be accepted
to support Warfighters
Outfitters, a veterans support
organization founded by vet-
eran Brett Miller of Sisters.
And just around the corner,
September 9-11, is the Sisters
Folk Festival, featuring artists
from around the world and
across the nation.
The Rotary Club of Sisters
would like to thank the
many supporters and friends
who helped make the Sisters
Rotary Hoedown on July 30
a rousing success!
Our Partners:
Seed to Table, Harmony Farm Sanctuary,
Central Oregon Veterans Ranch, Sisters High School Interact Club
Our generous sponsors:
The Bartolotta Family, Achterhof Healthcare Pharmacy,
Ray’s Food Place, The Dry Canyon Stampede Band,
Hoyt’s Hardware & Building Supply, Les Schwab
THE MANY COMMUNITY BUSINESSES & FRIENDS:
“ G IN A ”
M IS S IN G B L A C K C AT,
• Solid black
• 9-pound female
• Missing fur on tail tip
• Clipped right ear
• Microchipped
• Last seen Sat., July 2,
at Bend Sisters Garden
RV Park
• Not social with strangers,
needs to be approached
with love and care
Gina is from Damascus and needs to fi nd her way home!
If you can catch her, please take her to any animal humane
center or veterinarian and have them call me directly.
Stephen E. Calderwood, 503-816-0819
Latigo Restaurant
The Gallery
Restaurant and Bar
Los Agaves
Mexican Grill
The Depot Café
Three Creeks
Brewing Co.
Ken Scott’s
Imagination Gallery
B2 Aviation, LLC -
Sisters Airport
Sisters Olive &
Nut Co.
Canyon Creek Pottery
Sisters Feed & Supply
Dyrk Godby Studio
The Last Resort
Wander + NW
Pine Tavern
Sisters Oil
Shell Gas Station
Sisters Saloon
McMenamins
Antler Arts
Drawstrings of Malibu
Sundance Shoes
Moose Sisters
Restaurant
Bar & Grill
Sisters Drug & Gift
Cork Cellars
Studio Redfi eld
Rod Frederick Artist
Aspen Lakes
Golf Course
Suttle Tea
High Desert Museum
Nicol Bialous
Hair Salon
Mid Oregon
Credit Union
Common Threads
C&C Nursery
Sisters Motor Lodge
Dennis McGregor
Rio Restaurant
Focal Point Salon
BJ’s Ice Cream
Alycia White
Photography
Paulina Springs Books
Garden of Eden
The Paper Place
Blazin Saddles
The Hen’s Tooth
Sisters Athletic Club
Bedouin
Sisters Coffee
Benji Nagel
Pedego Electric Bikes
Awbrey Glen
Golf Course
Skydive Awesome
Central Bark
Black Butte Veterinary
Eurosports Bikes,
Beer & Food Carts
Paw Prints
Paws Visit Airbnb
Hola!
Hooker Creek
Equipment
Bendistillery
Horizon Pet Cremation
Worthy Brewing
XPress Printing
Suzi Lewis
Seed to Table
Harmony Farm
Sanctuary