Wednesday, November 2, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 13 Photographer’s work on display By Ste Stafford Correspondent The name Fettkether is a familiar one around the Sisters Library, and it is prom- inent during the month of November. The photographs of former Sisters resident Bill Fettkether, from his private collection, are on display in the computer room. Fettkether’s widow, Marianne, affectionately known to her friends as Fetty, has been a long-time library volunteer and member of the Friends of the Sisters Library (FOSL) Board. She loaned her late husband’s photo- graphs for the exhibit. Born in Dubuque, Iowa, in 1926, to descendants of German immigrants, Bill came west to study at the Fred Archer School of Photography in Los Angeles. In 1946 he studied with renowned American photographer Ansel Adams, whose influence is evident in Fettkether’s photo- graphic images. His work included color, black and white, and sepia images, but his preference was always for the classi- cal black and silver image on white paper, which pro- vides for the greatest range of expression. Landscape subjects in nature figured prominently in Fettkether’s photographs – mountains, plants, and sand sculptures. Fettkether cap- tured the gnarly form of the bristlecone pine, known for its resilience to harsh weather and bad soils. It is one of the longest-lived life forms on earth and a prized subject for the camera’s eye. In 1960, Fettkether went to work as a photographer with the Technical Information Department at the Naval Weapons Center in China Lake, California, where he was employed until his retire- ment in 1986. The China Hat base was rather unique, hav- ing been opened following the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor in World War II. There were only a handful of military personnel on base, with mostly civilian chemists and physicists conducting the bulk of the work done there. Most of his photography from the Weapons Center was classified, because they were developing the Sidewinder missile, the laser beam, and early versions of the jet-pack for individual propulsion. His unclassified photo- graphs were published in museum calendars, displayed annually in New York and Chicago, and honored with awards in numerous exhi- bitions. The Professional Photographers of America recognized him for the qual- ity of his work with an hon- orary master of photography degree. Mutual friends introduced Fettkether and his future wife on a blind date less than a year after Marianne’s arrival from Germany for a two-year nursing exchange program. Bill persisted and on July 12, 1963, they were married in a chapel on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood, California. They and their two children, Claudia and David, lived on the China Hat base for 10 years and then in nearby Ridgecrest, California. Fettkether had visited Central Oregon to ski in the early days of Mt. Bachelor, and in the early 1970s sug- gested the family consider buying land here. They pur- chased 10 acres located between Sisters and Bend, PHOTO BY JIM CORNELIUS Bill Fettkether’s work is on display throtgh November. Nov 4 / Fri / 8-11 PM Grateful Bluegrass Boys Bl A string band that plays traditional bluegrass versions of classic rock favorites. Nov 12 / Sat / 8-11 PM Leo Kottke Innovative acoustic guitar Inno virtuoso Hacksaw Ridge (R) Fri 4:15, 7:00 Sat-Sun 1:30, 4:15, 7:00 Mon-Thurs 4:15, 7:00 Doctor Strange (PG-13) Fri 4:45, 7:15 Sat-Sun 2:00, 4:45, 7:15 Mon-Thurs 4:45, 7:15 Trolls (PG) Fri 4:30, 6:45 Sat-Sun 2:15, 4:30, 6:45 Mon-Thurs 4:30, 6:45 Harry & Snowman (NR) Nov 19 / Sat / 8-11 PM Fri 4:15 Sat-Sun 2:30, 7:45 Mon-Thurs 4:15 Distinctive do-it-yourself hill country blues stomp. North Mississippi trance blues, a bit of Appalachia, and a dash of punkabilly. The Accountant (R) Hillstomp Nov 26 / Sat / 8-11 PM T The Weather r Machine Hard-to-categorize, high- energy live show strikes a chord with NW audiences. PUB OPENS 1 HR PRIOR TO SHOWS BelfryEvents.com 541-815-9122 Fri 6:30 Sat-Sun 5:00 Mon-Thurs 6:30 Movie times and titles are bsite subject to change. Visit we n. atio rm info st late or call for In 2012, Marianne donated the handsome fused-glass circular window over the library’s front doors in mem- ory of her late husband. The richly colored light that shines through the window memori- alizes his lifetime of capturing light images with his camera. “Bill gave me a good life. He was a very warm, knowl- edgeable person,” Marianne shared. Nineteen years after his death following a stroke, she still misses him intensely. Entertainment•Arts•Special Events Friday~Nov. 4 The Belfry Live Music with Grateful Bluegrass Boys 8 to 11 p.m. Pub opens one hour before the show for refreshments. For more information call 541-815-9122 or go to belfryevents.com. Saturday~Nov. 5 Starts Friday Fri., Nov. 4 – Thurs., Nov. 10 with an unobstructed view of the Cascade mountains, pay- ing $25 a month until the bal- ance was paid off. In 1983, the house, which was designed by Fettkether, was built, complete with a full darkroom. Upon his retirement from the Weapons Center in 1986, they moved to their home in Central Oregon, where Marianne still resides, surrounded by Bill’s photo- graphs and the mountain view he enjoyed every morning. Sisters Saloon Live Music with the Bobby Lindstrom Trio 8 to 11 p.m. for blues & rock. No cover! For additional information call 541-549-7427 or go to sisterssaloon.net. Cork Cellars Live Music with Parlour 7 to 9 p.m. No cover! For additional information call 541-549-2675 or go to corkcellars.com. The Belfry Live Music with Leo Kottke 8 to 11 p.m. Pub opens one hour before the show for refreshments. For info call 541-815-9122 or go online to belfryevents.com. Saturday~Nov. 19 Sisters Saloon Live Music with Bobby Lindstrom’s All Three Cylinders 8 to 11 p.m. No cover! For additional information call 541-549-7427 or go to sisterssaloon.net. The Belfry Live Music with Hillstomp 8 to 11 p.m. Pub opens one hour before the show for refreshments. For additional information call 541-815-9122 or go online to belfryevents.com. Friday~Nov. 25 Wed.~Nov. 9 Fir Street Park Sisters Christmas Tree Lighting Hood Avenue Art Play Reading, “Loving Coltrane” Ceremony 5:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Sisters 7 p.m. With Sisters & Bend Area Chamber. Join in singing actors and talk-back session Christmas carols and warm following. $5 suggested donation, refreshments served. up around the fi re pit! Three Sisters Lions Club will be Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For selling popcorn & hot drinks. more info call 541-719-8779. For info call 541-549-0251. Saturday~Nov. 12 Downtown Sisters 4th Friday Art Stroll 4 to 7 p.m. Sisters Saloon Live Music Galleries & shops feature live with Riley’s Range Benders entertainment & refreshments! 8 to 11 p.m. for Americana and sistersartsassociation.org. blues. No cover! For additional information call 541-549-7427 Saturday~Nov. 26 or go to sisterssaloon.net. Cork Cellars Live Music Cork Cellars Live Music with Jazz Folks 7 to 9 p.m. with Allan Byer 7 to 9 p.m. No cover! For additional No cover! For additional information call 541-549-2675 information call 541-549-2675 or go to corkcellars.com. or go to corkcellars.com. Always a meat expert on duty! WWW.SISTERS MOVIEHOUSE.COM 541-549-8800 110 S. Spruce St. | 541-719-1186 Open 9 AM -7 PM Every Day Sisters Saloon Live Music with the Tommy Hogan Band 8 to 11 p.m. Electric blues, no cover! For additional information call 541-549-7427 or go to sisterssaloon.net. The Belfry Live Music with The Weather Machine 8 to 11 p.m. Pub opens one hour before the show for refreshments. For additional information call 541-815-9122 or go to belfryevents.com. Hood Avenue Sisters Christmas Parade 2 p.m. And after the parade.... Chamber Offi ce Visit with Santa! Enjoy holiday refreshments, too! Sponsored by the Sisters Area Chamber. For more info: 541-549-0251 or go to sisterscountry.com. Black Butte Ranch Turkey Trot Fun Run & Walk 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Register at 10:15 a.m. at the Lakeside Activities Center. Fundraiser for the SHS Nordic ski team, $10. Wtih raffl e after the run/walk. For info call 541-595-5879. Saturday~Dec. 3 The Belfry Holiday Art Extravaganza! 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Creations from all the local artists and vendors you love, plus music from the SHS choir, jazz band, and Americana Project students. Info, go to belfryevents.com. Deadline to submit items is by 5 p.m. Fridays to teresa@nuggetnews.com Do y you know we have… Fantastic sandwiches Frozen line — caught seafood Elk & buffalo burger • Beer & wine Jerky and pepperoni • Dog bones Smoked cheeses • Deli meats ( (sliced) ) And of course a spectacular case of top lean fresh meat!