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4 Wednesday, March 15, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Sisters Habitat receives grant Final Winter Concert on tap this month Sisters Folk Festival’s 2017 Winter Concert Series comes to a close with singer- songwriters Rose Cousins and Caitlin Canty. Driven by a voice that evokes raw emotion, Rose Cousins’ music bravely explores the shadowy cor- ners of the heart. Just as her songs embrace sadness, pain, and longing, these emotions are counterbalanced in per- formance by quick, wry wit. A native of Prince Edward Island, she lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, deeply values being part of multiple music communities, and is fueled by collaboration. Her music has found its way into several TV shows including Grey’s Anatomy. She released her highly anticipated new album “Natural Conclusion” in February — recorded with Grammy award-winning producer Joe Henry. Rose’s appearance will feature a full band, and promises to be a very special evening that you won’t want to miss. Nashville-based Caitlin Canty, who made a strong impression at the Sisters Folk Festival, delivers her songs with a dusky alto and a 1930s Recording King guitar. Her breakout record “Reckless Skyline” features an all-star band on 12 songs that veer nimbly between country bal- lads and straight-up rock- ers, dark blues and sparsely arranged folk. Tickets are $20 in advance for adults and $15 for youth (18 & under). Advance tickets can be purchased at www.sistersfolkfestival.org/ tickets until noon on March 23. All seats are $5 more at the door. For tickets or information about Sisters Folk Festival, visit www. sistersfolkfestival.org or call 541-549-4979. CORRECTION will be open on those eve- nings when the weather con- ditions meet a level of risk. Guests can call the shelter information line after 2 p.m. to see if the shelter is open. The correct phone number for inquiries regarding the Sisters Cold Weather Shelter is 541-639-7321. The shelter Sisters Habitat for Humanity was awarded a $5,000 grant from the Oregon Association of Realtors Home Foundation to build a home in collaboration with Heart of Oregon Corps YouthBuild. Sandy Goodsell, Sisters area director for Central Oregon Association of Realtors, presented the check to Habitat Board President Clark Brody last week. The home is currently under con- struction at Village Meadows and will be purchased by future Habitat homeowner Marla Brinkman. “The neat thing about Habitat is you know when you provide funding that it’s going toward the building of a house in our own com- munity. You can actually see how owning a house can change the lives for families that live in our community,” said Brody. OAR Realtors awarded grants totaling $179,796 to Oregon organizations that help residents in need realize the American Dream of own- ing a home. The Foundation is funded by individual donations from Oregon Realtor mem- bers statewide as well as through annual fundraising events. PHOTO PROVIDED Sandy Goodsell hands a donation to Clark Brody of Sisters Habitat. Sarah Conroy, Chiropractor Prevent Feel better in 2017! Est. 2002 Sisters Owned • Heal • Feel Better Get the Spring Back in Your Step! Come in for our massage and chiropractic combo, feel good, and get moving again. Call 541-588-2213 392 E. Main Ave. | www.sisterschiropractor.com Shena Fields LMT#7439 | Harmony Tracy LMT# 21211 Breakfast …even later! SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 8 A.M. TO NOON Scratch cooking, old favorites & innovate newbies, baked goods and gluten-free options. SPRING PROJECTS We have the tools, building materials, and hardware to rebuild what winter ✓ Interior painting & trim took down... ܂ ✓ Cleanup pine needles ܂ ✓ Build a long-lasting deck ܂ ✓ Add insulation in the attic ܂ ✓ Replace the storage shed ܂ Open for lunch every day, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 541-549-2572 | 250 W. CASCADE AVE. Pickleball Ongoing through April 30 Elementary Gym Sundays | 2 to 4 p.m. | $6 Hours: M M-F F 8 to 5 5, Sat Sat. 8 to 4:30 4:30, Closed Sundays 440 N. Pine St. • 541-549-8141 • www.hoyts.net Rainwater makes everything beautiful! Get Golf-Ready HOMEMADE BREAKFASTS, ESPRESSO, LUNCHES Marionberry arionberry & BAKED GOODS Cobbler TAKE-N-BAKE PIZZAS Now Open! p THE RAINWATER GIFT SHOP An eclectic A l t collection l l t of f b beauty t “The one thing I don’t leave up to luck is me haircut!” Call Jeff Today! Jeff, Theresa, Ann, Jamie, Shiela, Terri, Shanntyl, Brittany 152 E. Main Ave. | 541-549-8771 The RAINWATER CAFE & PIZZERIA May 16 – June 20 Aspen Lakes | Tuesdays 5 to 6:30 p.m. | $49 Gateway to Golf May 15 – September 11 Aspen Lakes | Thursdays 5 to 6:30 p.m. $59 View activities & classes, and re register online! www.SistersRecreation.com 1750 W. Mckinney Butte Rd. | 541-549-2091 SNO CAP MINI STORAGE 161 E. Cascade Ave., Sisters Open every day 7 a.m.-7 p.m. In Town Square • 541-904-0153 Sisters Industrial Park 157 Sisters Park Dr. • 541-549-3575 www.SistersStorage.com • State-of-the-art Security Technology • Sizes from 5x5 to 12x40 • Individual Gate Codes • Long-term Discounts • On-site Manager