Wednesday, October 5, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon C O M M U N I T 3 Y Annual Harvest Faire set for weekend The Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce will host the annual Sisters Harvest Faire, Saturday and Sunday, October 8-9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. The fall celebration is headquartered on Main Avenue next to Fir Street Park. More than 150 jur- ied artisan vendors will be present selling quality handcrafted items includ- ing pottery, metal art, pho- tography, painting, jewelry, clothing, furniture, home décor, specialty foods and more. The annual Harvest Faire boasts hands-on activities, educational opportunities, great food, and free music featuring the Moon Mountain Ramblers. “The Sisters Harvest Faire is a great place to find all of those one-of-a-kind, handmade items that aren’t available in stores, and it’s the perfect reason to visit Sisters,” said Jeri Buckmann, events director for the Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce. “Meander at your own pace through our charming down- town. Visit the shops. Enjoy delicious snacks or a meal. See harVeSt faIre on page 37 City of Sisters hires new senior planner By Sue Stafford Correspondent BreAnne McConkie, the newly hired City of Sisters senior planner, comes to Sisters from Salt Lake City, via Seattle. McConkie, a Utah native, received both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in urban planning from the University of Utah. Following college, she worked mainly in rede- velopment in Salt Lake City and spent some time as a principal planner, where she dealt with a wide variety of issues. McConkie’s two years with the City of Seattle, which has a very large plan- ning department, were involved in mostly long- range planning. She handled design reviews, Type I, II and some III discretionary reviews, and variance appli- cations. She is looking for- ward to the wide variety of duties she will have here in Sisters. See plaNNer on page 35 photo by jim cornelius Christopher lundgren has built an extensive trench network in his yard in Metolius Meadows. Local youth touches WWI history By Jim Cornelius News Editor One hundred years ago last July, British and Commonwealth troops stepped off into the beauty of a high summer’s morning in northern France — and into one of the most horrific slaughters of World War I. It would go down in his- tory as the Battle of the Somme — synonymous with futile attacks at enormous cost. The British forces lost nearly 20,000 killed on the first day of the battle on July 1, 1916. The battle would grind on until November 18. The British would lose 420,000 dead, wounded, cap- tured or missing; the French 200,000; the Germans took 400,000 to 500,000 casualties. Christopher Lundgren of Sisters visited the site of the Somme battlefield last sum- mer, with his father Shane. The visit to the Somme battlefield museum and the Thiepval Memorial to the dead had a powerful effect on the 13-year-old from Camp Sherman. Christopher is deeply interested in the Second World War and had done some reading on the First World War. But, he told The Nugget, “Seeing the actual landscape where people actu- ally fought is something dif- ferent altogether.” Christopher and Shane walked through the green fields of France, still scarred by the slashes of trenches and pockmarked with deep cra- ters. They visited the multi- tude of battlefield cemeteries — 430 of which dot the rural landscape, where farmers still regularly unearth artillery shells from the months-long battle. “A lot of them are just out in the middle of somebody’s field,” Shane noted. The trench systems that locked the Western Front in slogging siege warfare for most of four years fascinated Christopher. The battlefield museum showed clearly the superiority of the German trench system at the Somme — concrete reinforced and relatively comfortable — which allowed them to See luNdGreN on page 39 SISTERS AREA MEETING CALENDAR Central Oregon Spinners and Weavers Guild 4thmSaturday,m1mtom 3mp.m.mSistersmLibrary.m541-639-3217. Sisters Area SketchUp Users Group mm Sisters Veterans Thursdays,mnoon,m Takoda’smRestaurant.m541-903-1123. 2ndmWednesday,m7mp.m.,mEarthwoodm TimbermFramemHomes.m541-549-0924. Al-AnonmMonday,mnoon,mShepherdmofm Three Sisters Irrigation District themHillsmLutheranmChurch;mWednesday,m Central Oregon Woodworkers Board of Directors 1stmTuesday,m Sisters Astronomy Club 3rdm 6mp.m.,mEpiscopalmChurchmofmthem Guild 2ndmTuesday.m541-639-6216. Tuesday,m7mp.m.,mSPRD.m541-549-8846. 4mp.m.,mTSIDmOffimce.m541-549-8815. Transfimguration.m541-549-8737morm Three Sisters Lions Club 1stm East of the Cascades Quilt Guildm4thm Sisters Bridge ClubmThursdays,m 541-549-1527. Thursday,mnoon,mRay’smFoodmPlacem Wednesday,mSeptember-June,mStitchin’m 12:30mp.m.,mThemPinesmClubhouse.m Alateen Thursday,m7mp.m.,mEpiscopalm communitymroom.m541-419-1279. Post.mAllmaremwelcome.m541-549-6061. Novicesmwelcomed.m541-549-9419. ChurchmofmthemTransfimguration.m VFW 8138 & American Legion m Friends of the Sisters Library Board 541-549-1527. 1stmWednesday,m6:30mp.m.,m of Directors 2ndmTuesday,m9mtom11ma.m.,m Sisters Caregiver Support Groupm Alcoholics AnonymousmThurs.m&m 3rdmTuesday,m10ma.m.,mRay’smFoodmPlacem SistersmCitymHall.m541-903-1123morm SistersmLibrary.m541-977-8285. Sun.,m7mp.m.,mEpiscopalmChurchmofmthem communitymroom.m541-771-3258. 541-549-1132. Transfimguration;mSat.,8ma.m.,mEpiscopalm Heartwarmers (flmeecemblanketmakers)m ChurchmofmthemTransfimguration;mMon.,m 1stm&m3rdmTuesdays,m1mp.m.,mSistersmCitym Sisters Cribbage ClubmTuesdays,m 5mp.m.,mShepherdmofmthemHillsmLutheranm Hall.mMaterialsmprovided.m541-408-8505.m 11ma.m.mtom1:30mp.m.,mRay’smFoodmPlacem CITY & PARKS Church;mTues.,mnoon,mBigmBookmstudy,m communitymroom.m541-923-1632. ShepherdmofmthemHillsmLutheranmChurch;m Hero Quilters of Sisters Thursday,m1mtom Sisters City Council 2ndm&m 4mp.m.m541-549-1028morm541-548-3304. Sisters Habitat for Humanity Board Thurs.,mnoon,mSobermSistersmWomenm 4thmThursday,m7mp.m.,mSistersmCitymHall.m of Directorsm4thmTuesday,m6mp.m.m Meeting,mShepherdmofmthemHillsmLutheranm Military Parents of Sisters 2ndm 541-549-6022. Locationminformation:m541-549-1193. Church.m541-548-0440. Thursday,m5:30mp.m.,m17549mKnightmRd.,m Sisters Park & Recreation District Authors Support Groupm2ndmFriday,m Bendm(Plainviewmarea).m541-388-9013. Sisters KiwanismThursdays,m7mtom Board of Directors 1stmTuesday,m 10ma.m.,mSistersmAreamChambermofm 8:30ma.m.,mBrandm33mRestaurantmatm 6mp.m.,mSPRDmbuilding.m541-549-2091. Oregon Band of Brothers – Sisters Commerce.m541-588-0081. AspenmLakes.m541-410-2870. Chapter Wednesdays,m11:30ma.m.,m Sisters Planning Commissionmm Black Butte Macintosh Users Groupmm Takoda’smRestaurant.m541-408-5594. 3rdmThursday,m5:30mp.m.,mSisters Sisters Parent Teacher Communitym 3rdmThursday,m3:30mtom5:30mp.m.,mSistersm CitymHall.m541-549-6022. 3rdmWednesday,m3mp.m.,mSistersm Librarymcommunitymroom.m541-549-1471. SAGE (Senior Activities, Gatherings ElementarymC-wing.m971-570-2405. & Enrichment) Wednesdays,m1mtom Black Butte Ranch Bridge Club 4mp.m.matmSPRD.m541-549-2091. Tuesdays,m12:30mp.m.,mBBRmcommunitym Sisters Red Hats 1stmFriday.m FIRE & POLICE room.mPartnermrequired.m541-595-6236. Sisters Aglow Lighthouse Locationminformation:m541-279-1977.m International Fellowship 1stmSaturday,m Black Butte Ranch Police Dept. Central Oregon Council on Aging Sisters Rotary Tuesdays,mnoon,m Board of Directors Meetsmmonthly.m Senior Lunch Tuesdays,mnoon,mSistersm PonderosamRoom,mBestmWesternm AspenmLakesmLodge.m541-977-6545. PonderosamLodge.m541-699-9522. 541-595-2191mformtimem&mdate. CommunitymChurch.m541-678-5483. Sisters Trails Alliance Board Sisters Area Photography Clubmmmmmm Black Butte Ranch RFPD Board of Central Oregon Fly Tyers Guild m 2ndmWednesday,m4mp.m.,mSistersmLibrarym 2ndmWed.,m5:30mtom7mp.m.mSistersmArtm 4thmSaturdays,m10ma.m.mtom4mp.m.mForm Directors 4thmThursday,m9ma.m.,mBlackm locationminformation:m541-549-2072. communitymroom.m541-549-6157. Works.mPublicmwelcome.m541-719-8822. ButtemRanchmFiremStation.m541-595-2288. BOARDS, GROUPS, CLUBS Cloverdale RFPD Board of Directors m 3rdmWednesday,m7mp.m.,mMainmStation,m GeorgemCyrusmRd.m541-548-4815.mSeem themagendamatmwww.cloverdalefimre.com. Sisters-Camp Sherman RFPD Board of Directors 3rdmTuesday,m 5mp.m.,mSistersmFiremHall,m541-549-0771. Sisters-Camp Sherman RFPD Drills m Mondays,m7mp.m.,mSistersmFiremHall,m 301mS.mElmmSt.m541-549-0771. SCHOOLS Black Butte School Board of Directorsm2ndmTuesday,m5mp.m.,m BlackmButtemSchool.m541-595-6203. Sisters Christian Academy Board of Directorsm2ndmThursday,m8ma.m.,m RE/MAXmOutmWestmRealtymoffimcematm OutlawmStation.m541-549-4133. Sisters School District Board of Directors OnemWednesdaympermmonth,m SSDmAdminmBldg.mSeemschedulematmwww. sisters.k12.or.us.m541-549-8521mx4011 . Thismlistingmismformregu scheduledmmeetings;me larlym teresa@nuggetnews.c mailm om