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Wednesday, August 24, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
A N N O U N C E M E N T S
Nonprofi t Supports Artists
Starving artist? Or interested in
helping one? The Kareng Fund
is a nonprofi t helping Oregon
artists in need. cearn about the
organization on Wednesday,
August 24 from 4 to 7 p.m. at
Alpenhimmel, 392 W. Main
Ave. For info call 541-588-0931
or go online to karengfund.org.
SHS Wreshmen Orientation
Monday, August 29, new
student orientation at Sisters
High School runs 7:45 a.m. to
3 p.m. for incoming freshman.
There will be activities (team-
building, discussion skills, etc.).
After lunch, students receive
lockers and run through a
short version of their schedule.
Bus routes run a.m. and p.m.
(see route times on the district
website). Questions? Call Mrs.
Greaney at 541-549-0200 or
Mrs. Rawls at 541-280-6691.
Interpretive Walk
On Saturday, August 27 from
10 a.m. to noon, join Friends of
the Metolius and Susan Prince
in a round-trip walk from
the Camp Sherman Bridge to
Allingham Bridge to learn about
the habitat of the Metolius
River. Free! Kids are welcome
but please, no dogs. Meet at
the Camp Sherman Bridge fi sh
viewing platform. For more info
call 415-233-3243 or go online
to metoliusfriends.org.
Book Corner Needs Books!
Finished with your summer
reading? The Book Corner at
the Sisters Library seeks to
restock shelves and would
love to have your gently used
books: fi ction (10 years or
newer) and non-fi ction (5 years
or newer). Open Tuesdays and
Saturdays, 1 to 3 p.m. to accept
two boxes/bags of books at a
time. Your books stay in the
community and all proceeds
sponsor local programs and
collections. Info: 541-588-6077.
Auction Items Needed for
Wundraiser for Veloso
On Thursday, September 15 at
The Belfry, a fundraiser to help
with medical bills will be held
for Justin Veloso who is battling
cancer. Live music will begin
at 6 p.m., live auction at 7 p.m.
Tickets will be $20 at the door.
Donations for the auction are
needed! Have airline miles, or
a vacation rental? Call Katy at
541-420-6408 to donate your
treasures to help raise funds.
Pancake Breakfast
All are invited to a traditional,
all-you-can-eat fundraiser
benefi ting the Camp Sherman
Historical Society. Enjoy ham,
eggs, pancakes, OJ and coffee
from 8 to 11 a.m. on Sunday,
September 4 at the Camp
Sherman Community Hall. $8
for adults, $5 for kids ages 5 to
10, and free for under 5. For
more info call 541-595-2719.
The Hoodoo Challenge:
Run to the Top!
Sisters Kiwanis presents the
Hoodoo Challenge Saturday,
September 24, a half-marathon
fundraiser for scholarships and
community projects. 13.1 miles
with 1,035' elevation gain.
The $85 fee includes a T-shirt
and after-party. Registration at
ultrasignup.com closes Sunday,
Sept. 18 or until full. For info:
Matt Kirchoff, 541-647-7586.
The Notables in Concert
All are invited to enjoy the big
band sounds of The Notables
on Sunday, August 28 from 4
to 6 p.m. at Shepherd of the
Hills cutheran Church. The
concert is free with donations
accepted for the veterans
support group Warfi ghter
Outfi tters; Brent Miller will
give a short presentation on
the organization. For more
information call 541-549-5831
or visit warfi ghteroutfi tters.org.
SHS Transfer Students
Open House (Grades 10-12)
Transfer students grades 10-12
are invited to Sisters High
School for an open house from
9 to 11 a.m. on Monday,
August 29. Stop by any time
during that 2-hour period for a
tour, locker, and help with your
schedule. Questions? Call Mrs.
Greaney at 541-549-0200 or
Mrs. Rawls at 541-280-6691.
Stars Over Sisters Star Party
Learn about the night skies!
Stargazers are invited to gather
at the Sisters Park & Recreation
District building on Saturday,
August 27 at 8:30 p.m. for a
free presentation and slide
show. If weather permits, plan
on heading to the SHS sports
fi elds to observe the night sky
through powerful telescopes.
Info, call Ron at 541-549-8846.
Tools for Schools
The Tools for Schools drive has
begun! New school supplies for
kids in need can be dropped
off now at Sisters Les Schwab.
Items needed are: 1.5" 3-ring
notebooks, notebook paper &
dividers, 2-pocket folders, index
cards, wooden rulers, 3-ring
zip pencil pouches, pencil
boxes, pens, pencils, colored
pencils, white erasers, yellow
highlighters & backpacks for all
ages. For more information call
the FAN offi ce: 541-549-0155.
Women’s Cancer Support
Sisters Cancer Support Group
will meet at Creekside Park for
a picnic at noon on Thursday,
August 25. Bring your lunch
and a lawn chair. Info: Jan, 541-
549-2015; Marilyn, 541-382-
4492; Maggie, 541-815-8131.
Hall of Fame Banquet
The 2nd annual Hall of Fame
Banquet & Induction Ceremony
will be held at Sisters High
School on Saturday, September
3 at 5:30 p.m. Enjoy dinner,
an auction, and the Hall of
Fame induction ceremony.
Tickets are $50 per person. For
additional information call Pam
at 541-549-4653 or email her at
pam@aspenlakes.com.
School Dates and Times
The fi rst day of the upcoming
Sisters School District year for
grades 1-9 is Monday, August
29; for grades 10-12 is Tuesday,
August 30; and for kindergarten
is Tuesday, September 6. The
daily schedule at SES is from
8:05 a.m. to 2:45 p.m., at SMS
is 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and at
SHS is 8:05 a.m. to 3:06 p.m.
Questions? Call 541-549-8521.
SFF Seeks Volunteers
Sisters Folk Festival is seeking
volunteers to fi ll shifts at the
sold-out festival, Sept. 9-11.
Volunteers who work at least
10 hours are eligible for an
All-Event Pass. It’s a great
way to give back, meet folks,
and hear music! Sign up at
sistersfolkfestival.org/volunteer
or call Kerani at 541-549-4979.
Dental Van in Sisters
The Medical Teams
International dental van will be
in Sisters on Friday, August 28.
Anyone over 18, without a
dentist and dental insurance,
and with an urgent dental
need is welcome. For more
information call Theresa at the
FAN offi ce at 541-549-0155.
Free Bike Rides & Hikes
Volleydall Coach Sought
Sisters Park & Recreation
District seeks a high-energy,
enthusiastic individual to serve
as the 8th-grade girls volleyball
coach for fall. The middle
school sports program operates
in partnership with the Sisters
School District. A stipend of
$1,000 is offered. Please apply
by Friday, August 26. For info
contact ciam Hughes or Kelly
Crowther at 541-549-2091.
Get Ready for Kindergarten!
A special story time just for
children entering kindergarten
will be held Wednesday,
August 31 at 10:30 a.m. at
the Sisters cibrary. For more
information call 541-312-1072.
Spinners/Weavers Group
The Central Oregon Spinners
and Weavers Guild will meet
at Stitchin’ Post on Saturday,
August 27 from 1 to 4 p.m. and
discuss fi ber production from
alpacas and llamas. All fi ber
enthusiasts are welcome! For
additional information, please
call 541-639-3217.
Humane Society of Central Oregon
541-382-3537
Camp Sherman Celebration
Run for City Council
In the November 8 General
Election there will be open
positions on the Sisters City
Council. To run you must be
registered to vote in Oregon
and a resident of the City of
Sisters for 12 months preceding
the election. Candidates should
pick up materials at Sisters City
Hall and must submit perfected
petitions by 5 p.m. Tuesday,
August 30 to qualify for the
ballot. Questions? Call Kathy
Nelson, 541-323-5213 or stop
by Sisters City Hall.
wedding announcement
mackenzie & allen
Rodney and Geneieve
MacKenzie of Sisters are
pleased to announce the
union of their daughter Jocelyn
MacKenzie and Daniel Allen,
the son of Dennis and Diane
Allen of Bend. Jocelyn is a
Sisters High School grad and
works at Shasta Administrative
Services. Daniel graduated in
Pendleton and is a manager
for Verizon Wireless. The
couple has 5 boys: Tim,
CASABAY PHOTOGRAPHY
Alec, Takoda, Owen and
Kade, and recently bought a home in Redmond. Jocelyn and Daniel
were wed at the home of Rodney and Geneieve during a gorgeous
ceremony July 30, 2016, surrounded by FAMIcY AND FRIENDS.
Seeking a fun, FREE activity
for your kids? All are invited to
Sisters Church of the Nazarene
on Saturday, September 10,
from 1 to 3 p.m. to enjoy the
infl atable obstacle course,
bounce house, giant balloon
launcher, face painting, games,
hay ride, hot dogs, cake walk
and more! The church is at
67130 Harrington Loop Rd.
(off Gist Road, off Hwy. 20).
Questions? Call 541-647-4838,
email 2sistersnaz@gmail.com,
or go online to sistersnaz.org.
CPR Training
Sisters-Camp Sherman RFPD
will offer the AHA Heartsaver
First Aid and CPR/AED class at
the Sisters Fire Hall Saturday,
September 17 from 9 a.m to
about 4:30 p.m. Class size is
limited to 12, so register early!
cog on to sistersfi re.com and
print the registration form from
the CPR tab, or stop by the fi re
hall, 301 S. Elm St., to register.
Questions? Please call Gail at
541-595-5712.
DOG of the Week CAT of the Week
Sisters Trails Alliance offers free
guided mountain bike rides &
hikes leaving from SPRD, as
follows: August 31, 9 to 11 a.m.
(easy ride); September 14, 9 to
11 a.m. (moderate hike); and
September 21, 9 to 11 a.m.
(moderate hike). Bring water
and snacks (and bike helmet for
rides). Register: 541-719-8822
or annie2sisters@gmail.com.
Saturday, August 27 at 1 p.m.
at the Camp Sherman Store,
the Camp Sherman Historical
Society will celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the construction
of the fi rst three cabins along
the Metolius River. Parking will
be available at the school and
church. Self-guided walking
tours of 30 cabins available for
a donation. Info: Scott at 541-
595-6439 or 503-675-7764.
Fall Family Fun Festival
TUX is a very active .-month-old
Labrador mix. This good-lookin’
fella is ready to take on Central
Oregon recreation with his new
family! Tux is hoping that he’ll
get to go running, hiking, perhaps
even swimming – maybe all in one
day! Tux is quite a smart boy who
will benefi t from a good training
course to get him started on the
right paw. This sweet boy also
needs to go to a home with no
children under the age of 12.
Is your family the one
to provide his forever home?
Come meet Tux today!
BrightSide Animal Center
541-923-0882
PRIT is about 7 years old, a
female kitty surrendered when
her owner could no longer care
for her. Prit has beautiful blue
eyes and an unusual coat ... she
is truly gorgeous! Prit is also a
big cat, so you could certainly
build up your muscles hauling
her up and down. But it just may
be that she’d prefer to sit in your
lap and stare at you with her
pretty baby blues. Come into the
shelter and meet this girl today!
SPONSORED BY
YOUR PET-FRIENDLY REALTOR!
SPONSORED BY
Francois’ Workshop
541-549-0605
541-815-0624
ALI MAYEA , Broker GRI, SRS, CNE
SISTERS HOMETOWN REALTY
541-480-9658 aliofsisters
Pet PlacE ...
… is for FREE pets seeking homes, and LOST or FOUND furry friends.
MISSING CAT: “GUSTOO” (GUS) is a male Abyssinian cat,
missing off Wapato Loop. He is very friendly and it’s possible
he wandered quite far. Gus is wearing a collar with ID. Please
call Ken at 916-316-8596 if you’ve seen Gus.
MISSING CAT: “HONEY” is a dark-striped tabby cat
who went missing from her home in the Hayden Homes
neighborhood. She had recently lost her collar. If seen,
please call or send a text to 541-588-0314.
MISSING CAT: “POSI” is a neutered male, black &
white tuxedo cat wearing a red collar with tags and
ID. He went missing in Tollgate. Shy but friendly,
please call or te xt J e nnif er at 406-241-3593 if see n.
LOST CAT: “GINA” is all black, still missing around
the area of the Bend/Sisters Garden RV Park. She has
a clipped right ear and missing fur on her tail tip.
REWARD! Stephen: 503-816-0819 or sec@pacifi er.com.
Ca;;: HSCO, 541-382-3537; BrightSide, 541-923-0882; Des. Co., 541-388-6596; Sisters
Vet, 541-549-6961; B;ack Butte Vet, 541-549-1837; Broken Top Vet, 541-389-0391.
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