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Wednesday, December 21, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon C L A S S I F I E D S CORNERS and CREVICES Residential Housekeeping 541-923-3093 14 Years Local Experience www.cornersandcrevices.com – CUSTOM HOUSE CARE – TLC for your Home, Business or Rental Cleaning in Sisters, Black Butte Ranch & surrounding areas. Let us sparkle your home for a fresh start! Call to schedule an immaculate home cleaning. Lic-Bonded-Ins. Refs Avail. Call Emilee Stoery, 541-588-0345 or email customhousecare@earthlink.net BLAKE & SON – Commercial, Home & Rentals Cleaning WINDOW CLEANING! Lic. & Bonded • 541-549-0897 802 Help Wanted CAREGIVER: 2-3 days per week. Please call 541-598-4527. MONTE'S ELECTRIC is now hiring experienced Journeyman Electrician. Hiring Bonus & Benefits! Call 541-719-1316. Sno Cap Drive In: Short-order Cooks (experience preferred) and Counter Help (will train). Come in person to fill out an app/drop off résumé, 380 W. Cascade Ave. Black Butte Painting is hiring for the season. All experience levels, pay DOE. Email blackbuttepainting@gmail.com Facilities Grounds Maintenance Join the Black Butte Ranch team! You will work with professionals who are passionate about creating an exceptional guest experience. Position is full-time, year-round, & eligible for benefits to include health and dental insurance, paid time off, and 401(k). Apply at www.blackbutteranch.com or send résumé to jobs@blackbutteranch.com FARMWORKER: 3 temporary positions, 2/15/17 thru 12/01/17. Drive tractors and operate farm equipment to till soil, plant, irrigate & harvest crops, build fence, perform maintenance, mechanical repair. Drives semi-truck to transport product to elevator or storage area. Must have or be able to obtain CDL driver's license, 6-month min. experience, high school diploma or equivalent required. 48 hours per week, $11.75 per hour, free housing. 3/4 work period guaranteed. Tools & equip. provided. Transportation to and from place of recruitment will be paid upon completion of 50% of work contract. Job location is at Marvin Rageth, Byron, WY. Apply for this job at Workforce Center, 1026 Blackburn Avenue, #1, Cody, WY, (307) 587-4241 with job order #2620489 or nearest workforce office with a copy of this ad. COCC offers autobiography class Central Oregon Community College (COCC) is offering a continuing edu- cation 10-week workshop for adults on guided autobiogra- phy, titled Write It Down. The class will begin January 17, 2017. Each three-hour class will be on Tuesday, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Sisters Library community room. This workshop provides structure for participants who are interested in writing an autobiography or memoir. Each week, under the guid- ance of facilitator and Sisters resident Sue Stafford, mem- bers will explore a differ- ent life theme that has been influential in shaping their lives. Writing is done at home on each theme and then two pages are shared in a small group during the next class. The first week explores major branching points in partici- pants’ lives. In subsequent sessions members explore such topics as family, the role of money, major life work or career, health and body, and other topics that interweave to form the tapestry of a life. “Writing a guided autobi- ography focused on central themes in our lives can give new meaning to our present and future lives because it helps us understand the past more fully,” said Stafford. “This program is not therapy, but the insights gained can be very therapeutic. As stories are shared, strong bonds of sup- port are formed among the par- ticipants. Previous groups that have taken the class enjoyed it so much they elected to continue together as writ- ing groups for several years.” The guided autobiogra- phy program was developed by James Birren, PhD, for- mer associate director of the UCLA Center on Aging, based on his 25 years of con- ducting autobiography groups. Facilitator Stafford, MA ABS, has a background in counsel- ing and expressive arts ther- apy, as well as being a free- lance writer for The Nugget and The Bulletin. The cost of the 10-week course is $179. To register for the class, please go online to the COCC continuing educa- tion catalog. For more infor- mation about the class, call instructor Sue Stafford at 541-549-2107. 27 HYPOTHERMIA: Original cause of death was revised Continued from page 3 attributed to carbon mon- oxide poisoning from a run- ning motor. However, police reported, “After a detailed medical exam that was not able to be performed at the scene, the cause of death for Edward Fones was deter- mined to be hypothermia and manner was accidental. Other medical conditions also contributed to his death but carbon monoxide was not able to be ruled out until the detailed exam was com- pleted. Carbon monoxide, drugs, and alcohol were not believed to be associated with this accidental death caused by exposure to tem- peratures that were reported to be below 0 degrees.” Fones was last seen on Thursday night and had been working at a Sisters business for several months. A citizen who works in the area called and requested the welfare check. NuggetNews.com is your online source for WEATHER ROAD REPORTS Wags, Woofs & Mews THANK YOU With W i th h your y ou o urr food f o fo ood od d and nd d cash c as a sh donations, don do n a tio na tii ons 237 7 pets p et e s will w i lll enjoy e nj n j o y a very v e r y full f u ll l l holiday…including h ol o l id olid i da y i nc c ludi l u d dii ng 90 cats & kittens, 131 dogs & puppies, 2 doves, 2 cockatiels, 2 parrots, 6 chickens, 2 horses and 2 rabbits, plus spay/neuter/vaccination sponsorships for many cats and dogs through the Bend Spay & Neuter Project. A huge thank-you to Katy Rodrigues of American Nutrition/Atta Boy for securing the large donation of dog food and cookies. Thank you to Eileen Knoud of Nylabone for the large donation of dog toys and chews. Many thanks to Sisters-Camp Sherman RFPD who stored the food for us again this year. Special thanks to Fred McCaulou at Sisters Feed & Supply for holding their annual pet food drive. Huge thanks go to Naomi Rowe and Shirley Lalli, our Kiwanis food drive coordinators. Thank you to all the volunteers who helped distribute the food, toys, treats & beds: Valerie Fercho-Tillery, Vern & Monica Rendon, Jim Cornelius, Teresa Mahnken, Spencer Bordonaro, David Novotny, Carolyn & Sam Davis, KC & Sabitri Dolson, Daca Thomas, Wally & John Hathaway and Dechen Dawkins. Thank you to Kathy Deggendorfer of Sisters Art Works and the many volunteers who helped with Pet Photos with Santa, including Santa Paus, Sam Hernandez from Central Bark, and to pet photographer Jodi Schneider McNamee. Special thanks to all The Nugget Newspaper employees who help during the month of December as Furry Friends takes over The Nugget offi ce. to all who donated! Photo to come FURRY FRIEND S 501 ( c )( 3 ) FOUNDATION