30 Wednesday, February 15, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon A little boost from Santa Claus... STEM NIGHT: Hands-on learning was the order of the day Continued from page 3 PHOTO BY JIM CORNELIUS Kelly Newcombe (center) of FivePine Lodge & Conference Center presented Dawn Cooper and Theresa Slavkovsky of Sisters FAN with a check for $2,774, proceeds of Breakfast With Santa in December. The funds will go to Deschutes County Family Access Network to help fund programs that support families in need. Judge: Climate change kids should simplify case EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — A federal judge says law- yers representing a group of youths arguing over climate policy should simplify their case if they want to make it to trial later this year in Eugene. T h e R e g i s t e r- G u a rd reports that during a U.S. District Court hearing on Tuesday, Magistrate Judge Tom Coffin told the plaintiffs they should narrow the scope of the case, which seeks a court order requiring the gov- ernment to quickly reduce carbon dioxide emissions, which many scientists have linked to global warming. Coffin says the case could be headed for trial later this year. Attorneys for the gov- ernment and trade groups representing energy com- panies, which are named as defendants in the case, say the plaintiffs’ request for all climate change-related docu- ments will take too long to collect and are asking to delay the trial. apart.) Parents were also interested in knowing more about the scientific ‘why’ of the experiment as much as enjoying their children’s excitement.” One of the favorite exhib- its of the night was the great horned owl brought by Jim Anderson, a local naturalist. “The owl was so cool!” said one wide-eyed kinder- garten student. “I’ve never been able to see an owl that close before!” The Sisters High School Astronomy Club showcased their telescopes and dis- cussed the night sky to won- dering youngsters and Sisters Middle School teacher Susie Werts and her class brought a creative game for families to enjoy about the migra- tory pattern of monarch butterflies. SPTC also had opportuni- ties for science art. Students learned about reactions within watercolor painting and all about bubbles while creating bubble art prints. Local teacher and volunteer Shawn Steele also created several math games for stu- dents to learn new techniques with numbers. Throughout the evening students had a chance to try different experiments and learn new and exciting ways to ignite their interest in the sciences. Many students learned more about how to LD Out West Realty — Serving all of Central Oregon — Principal Broker S O To My Dear Clients, Thank you, Sisters, Camp Sherman and Black Butte Ranch for a successful 2016! I loved working with you! – Ellen Wood Thinking of moving? Please contact me for a FREE evaluation of your home. Spring is around the corner and inventory is low. 541-588-0033 woode51@msn.com A Giant Among Realtors! Ellen Ell ll W Wood d Broker, GRI, ABR 541-588-0033 ABR, CDPE,CIAS, GRI, SRES 541-588-6614 290 E. Cascade Ave. S Sisters, Si sters,s,, O Oregon rego e g n 97759 541-480-0183 www.sandygoodsell.com www.SistersLuxuryHomes.com Licensed Broker in the State of Oregon Doing Reverse Mortgages in Central Oregon Since 1999 Centr a & Ra l Oregon ised! Born PHOTO BY ERIN BORLA Jim Anderson was a hit with his great horned owl. participate in the upcoming science fair and even signed up to participate in the SciArt contest as well as make a mousetrap car to showcase at the event next month. Jodi Winnwalker, a vol- unteer for the Sisters Science Club, hosted the worm-com- posting station — and loved it. “It was a delightful wig- gly, squiggly evening with precious children, parents, grandparents and worms,” she said. “One of my favorite quotes from an eight-year- old at the event, ‘What do worms eat? I only like one green vegetable, but I can’t remember what it’s called.’” Overall STEM Night proved to be an example of community collaboration and fun. Families can look forward to attending the next Family Night, Reading & Literacy Night, hosted by the SPTC on Friday, April 21. Quality: the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction, skilled execution D ESIGNERS & B UILDERS of D ISTINCTION CCB#194489 541-549-1575 www.laredoconstruction.com Superior Escrow Execution Ultimate Service Stop by and visit with Tiana Van Landuyt & Shelley Marsh. 220 S. Pine St., Ste. 102 | 541-548-9180