The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, February 01, 2017, Page 8, Image 8

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Wednesday, February 1, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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By Sue Stafford
Correspondent
February 1 is moving day
for the Sisters Cold Weather
Shelter.
After being housed at
Westside Church of Sisters
for the month of January,
the shelter will be hosted by
Sisters Community Church
for the month of February,
in their annex hangar. An
enclosed trailer has been
given to the shelter by an
anonymous donor, enabling
the monthly moves in the
winter, as well as providing
storage for shelter materials
during the rest of the year.
Donations continue to fill
needs of the shelter and its
guests. The hangar at Sisters
Community Church has con-
crete floors and no carpet, so
I&J Carpets of Bend is donat-
ing carpet mats that will be
put down on the floor under
the sleeping mats.
The women of Westside
Church Bend are making 20
handmade twin-size quilts
which the shelter guests may
keep. The quilts should be
available by mid-February.
Tate Metcalf of Sisters
Athletic Club has made the
club showers available for
shelter guests who would like
to take a hot shower. Passes
for certain days and times
will be available at the shel-
ter. Liam Hughes, executive
director of Sisters Park &
Recreation District, is work-
ing on making their showers
available as well.
Rio Restaurant donated
$150, a percentage of their
PHOTO BY SUE STAFFORD
Starting February 1 the Sisters Cold Weather Shelter will be housed in the
Sisters Community Church hangar.
proceeds from last week’s
receipts. More than $5,000
has come from a variety of
sources.
One of the men from The
Shepherd’s House, James,
who often works the over-
night shift at the shelter,
reported that a large shelter,
where he used to work in
New York, was amazed at
how quickly the Sisters shel-
ter has been able to be fully
operational and offering all
that it does to the guests.
Lois Kaping, shelter co-
chair, reported the four main
requirements that needed
to be met in order to oper-
ate the shelter have all been
met: location, volunteers,
money, and momentum in the
community.
One need that seems to be
a constant is for good qual-
ity wool socks, which can be
dropped off in the evening
between 6 and 10 p.m. at
the shelter, or at the Habitat
ReStore during the day.
Sisters Community
Church is located at 1300 W.
McKenzie Hwy. The hangar
is located back behind the
baseball field, accessible from
McKinney Butte Road.
Snow & Ice Dam Removal
Low-Pressure/High-Temperature Steam
CORRECTION
The stop for the new
Sisters-Bend bus connection
is by the Wells Fargo ATM on
the same side of Arrowleaf as
the ATM, not on the opposite
side of Arrowleaf.
— Most effi cient & safest process —
Sisters-owned
Reasonable rates
Licensed, bonded,
insured, worker’s comp.
Lic.# 209860
Paul Ryan
Black Butte Painting
503-756-0120
BrightSide Animal Center
is set to host their ninth
annual Spay-ghetti Benefit
Dinner to celebrate spay
and neuter awareness. This
year’s event will be held at
St. Thomas Catholic Church,
located at 1720 NW 19th
St., Redmond, on Saturday,
March 4 at 5 p.m. Enjoy an
evening featuring spaghetti
dishes (including vegetar-
ian), cash bar, music, door
prizes, dessert auction and
silent auction, all to benefit
BrightSide Animal Center.
All proceeds benefit
BrightSide, raising funds
for the thousands of ani-
mals BrightSide cares for
each year. Tickets ($30)
are available in Redmond
at: BrightSide Thrift Store,
838 NW 5th St. (next to
Grocery Outlet), and at
BrightSide Animal Center,
1355 NE Hemlock Ave. To
purchase tickets online visit
http://brightsideanimals.org/
events/spay-ghetti-benefit-
dinner. A limited number of
tickets will be available at
the door for $35 on the day
of the event.
Save money with the great deals in our
BARGAIN BIN
Kitchen & Bathroom Faucets, Accessories,
Towel Rings, Towel Bars, Shower Heads, Sinks, etc.
— Sale goes through January —
Open 7:30 am-4 pm Mon.-Fri.
541-549-4349
260 N. Pine St., Sisters
Licensed
Bonded / Insured
CCB#87587