6 Wednesday, October 12, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Obituary Turning energy into s’mores Michael Griesman By Erin Borla May 31, 1946 — October 7, 2016 Correspondent Michael Griesman passed away on October 7, in Sisters. A wonderful father and husband, moved here recently; previously resided in Chicago with his family, wife Paula, son Joey and daughter Michelle. He has a sister, Melody Singleton who resides in California. Michael was born Michael Paul Griesman on May 31,1946, to parents Frederick and Dorothea Griesman of De Land Florida, both deceased. A college graduate from Northern University in Illinois; he enjoyed playing football as the quarterback for four years. Michael was a dedicated father and husband and a successful business-owner. Throughout his life he was ambitious and a hard worker, he started his own company at the age of 28 and ran it successfully for 30 years. Fourth-graders at Sisters Elementary School in Mrs. Parsons’ and Mr. Warburton’s classes ended their four-week study of energy with a tasty proj- ect. Students in each class attempted to harness the energy of the sun by creat- ing solar ovens and making s’mores. “I loved it,” said Kaden Crabb. “It was so much fun. I want to do that kind of stuff for a job.” Students used items from the recycle bin to create their ovens. They were creative and used things like card- board boxes, plastic wrap, spray paint, and aluminum foil. Students put ovens together at home and brought them to school last week. “There was no limit on what the students could cre- ate,” says teacher Katie Parsons. “We left it open and showed a bunch of ideas — then they were free to cre- ate what they thought would work best.” Students reported they liked the idea of creating models from scratch. “I liked it because you had to be really creative and I like to be really creative,” said Tyler Blake. “You had to think how to trap the heat and try to make it super hot to roast your marshmallow.” The project this year has been unique. Teachers had PHOTO BY CLAY WARBURTON Sisters students created a hands-on science experiment. their students test their ovens three different times before the final “s’more test.” They then took the data from their test findings and modified their original design and made adjustments based on their findings. “I like that we got to test our oven and modify them so we got an idea of how our ovens will do (for the final project),” said student Etienne Sartelle. After all the modifications were complete the test began. Oven temperatures varied from 90-160 degrees. “I thought it was a great project,” said Jordyn Monaghan. “My oven only reached 90 degrees — but my marshmallow was delicious.” As with any science exper- iment there can be failures. “Kids can get really bummed when their solar oven doesn’t work,” said Parsons. “I always tell the YOUR YEAR-ROUND IRRIGATION EXPERT Sunday mornings we open the bar at 9:30 so you can catch the 10:00 NFL games over breakfast and a Bloody Mary. r e l k n Spri s t u o Blow miller I R R I G A T I O N 541-388-0190 LCB#8234 students, that’s the best data you can have as a scientist, when something fails. We celebrate the failures and talk about what we can do differ- ently to fix the problem. “No one is going to make a perfect solar oven the first time,” she said. Students enjoyed the proj- ect regardless of their final outcome. Many noted that they loved being creative as a scientist. Kayla Root said, “It was really fun and cool, but the part I really liked was get- ting to be a scientist. Then, of course, the s’mores. The s’mores were amazing and I got to share them with my friends because their (oven) was too cold.” “I thought that the solar ovens were a new experience for me but it was super fun,” said Holly Madron. “My dream of becoming a scien- tist is coming true.” 541-549-RIBS sisterssaloon.net 190 E. Cascade Ave., Sisters Octoberfest 2016 Come In… Relax…Enjoy! Tim Westcott Ronnica Westcott Jenny Duey Mary Morgan 541-588-6611 220 W. Cascade Ave. Come in, Relax, Enjoy! S Sunday, d O October t b 16 1 6 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. | Harvest Brunch 1 to 5 p.m. | Harvest Celebration $10 cover Wear your costume and bring the entire family for an afternoon of fall fun including: Pumpkin decorating, feeding and petting our alpacas and a Halloween scavenger hunt. Call for reservations 541-526-5075 We his family will miss him terribly, he was very loved and highly respected. 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