Wednesday, March 29, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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Sisters furniture-baker Council sets goals for City
enters new barket
By Sue Stafford
Correspondent
New startup Oregon Grow
Cabinets is focusing on the
burgeoning home-growing
movement with a new suite
of grow cabinets constructed
to fine-furniture standards
and equipped with innovative
climate controls.
“Our cabinets are an
industry game-changer,”
said Adam Bronstein, owner/
founder. “They are designed
to provide you with the per-
fect customizable growing
environment while look-
ing great in your home. Our
grow cabinets are something
you will be proud to display.
There is nothing like our
products on the market today,
and they are built here in
Central Oregon.”
People are discovering that
they can grow for themselves
what they used to buy, and
Oregon Grow Cabinets make
the home-growing experi-
ence streamlined and easy.
Whether it’s growing canna-
bis or vegetables, the climate-
controlled growing environ-
ment inside an Oregon Grow
Cabinet takes the guesswork
out of gardening and helps to
ensure that your plants thrive.
Growing your own also
allows consumers to avoid
the pesticides and fertilizers
used by commercial growers.
“Nothing can match
the reward of growing and
providing for yourself,”
Bronstein says. “If you don’t
have control from start to
finish, how can you really
know what you are consum-
ing? I like having the piece
of mind of knowing exactly
how my crops are grown. It
also allows me to focus on the
quality of what I grow.”
A zero-compromise
approach to form, function
and quality all came together
during the development of
the suite of Oregon Grow
cabinets.
“When I decide on mak-
ing a significant purchase in
life, I am looking for products
that add value and provide me
with day-to-day enjoyment,”
Bronstein said.
A fine-furniture-maker by
trade, Bronstein reworked
and fine-tuned the cabinet
designs for more than a year
before it met his high quality
standards.
“I wanted to merge the
worlds of indoor growing and
furniture-making together,
and I am proud to launch
Oregon Grow Cabinets and
bring a beautiful and func-
tional product to market.”
Sisters City Council voted
to approve the 2017/18 City
of Sisters Council Goals and
Objectives at last week’s
Council meeting.
The goals the Council will
focus their efforts on are: eco-
nomic growth and diversity;
financial transparency and
accountability; organizational
and operational effectiveness;
and effective public communi-
cation and outreach.
This year’s goals were
determined through a process
involving the Council, the
City manager, City department
heads, and examples of goal
setting materials from other
Central Oregon communities.
The resulting document
will aid in building the budget
for the coming fiscal year and
can be adjusted as needed with
the passage of time and devel-
opment of new circumstances.
A helpful tool has been
created where the four main
goals are listed across the top
of a grid, along with estimated
cost, the fund(s) involved,
and the budget year charged.
Listed down the grid, by
department responsible for
a project, are the objectives/
activities planned for fiscal
year 2017/18, with a des-
ignation of the goals being
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addressed by the objective.
For example, the Commu-
nity Development Department
has as an objective to evaluate
the development code for liv-
ability standards and improve-
ments to economic develop-
ment. One of the activities that
will be undertaken in support
of that will be to make revi-
sions to the municipal code.
That activity supports three of
the four main goals.
The grid will serve as both
a roadmap and a checklist for
any activities undertaken by
E N T E R TA I N M E N T • E V E N T S
Wed.~March 29
Sisters Saloon Texas Hold
’Em Tournament 7 p.m.
Every Wednesday! For more
information call 541-549-7427
or go to sisterssaloon.net.
Thurs.~March 30
April 29 / Sat /
3 & 7:30 PM
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Saturday~April 8
Sisters Saloon First
Anniversary Party! 7 p.m.
Come celebrate with the
opening of the new upstairs
game room! And Live Music
with the Bobby Lindstrom
Band 8 to 11 p.m. Free
admission. Info, call 541-549-
7427 or go to sisterssaloon.net.
Cork Cellars Live Music
with Joe Leonardi 7 to 9 p.m.
No cover! For additional info
call 541-549-2675 or go online
to corkcellarswinebistro.com.
Thurs.~April 13
Cork Cellars Live Music
with Doc Ryan 7 to 9 p.m. No
cover! For additional info call
541-549-2675 or go online to
corkcellarswinebistro.com.
Friday~March 31
Sisters Saloon Live Music
The Belfry Live Music with
with Thomas T and the Blue
Miss Lonely Hearts, Honey
Chips 8 to 11 p.m. No cover
Don’t & Redwood Son 8 to
for blues! For more information
11:30 p.m. Dance to three of
call 541-549-7427 or go online
the best bands in the Pacifi c
to sisterssaloon.net.
NW! Tickets are $10 online at
bendticket.com. Pub opens one Sisters Fire Hall Open
House for Sisters-Camp
hour before the performance.
For info go to belfryevents.com. Sherman RFPD 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. Free! Tour the facility,
Paulina Springs Books
see the equipment, meet fi re
Author Reading: William
personnel, watch demos, learn
Tweed 6 p.m. Tweed will read
about volunteering and more!
and sign “King Sequoia: The
Questions? Call 541-549-0771.
Tree That Inspired a Nation,
Created Our National Park
Wed.~April 12
System, and Changed the Way
We Think about Nature.” $5 per Sisters Saloon Texas Hold
group refunded upon purchase ’Em Tournament 7 p.m.
of featured book. Refreshments Every Wednesday! For
provided. paulinasprings.com.
additional information call
541-549-7427 or go online to
Saturday~April 1 sisterssaloon.net.
Sisters Saloon Texas Hold
’Em Tournament 7 p.m.
Every Wednesday! For more
information call 541-549-7427
or go to sisterssaloon.net.
Thursday~April 6
” ”Now You’re Talking...” ”
7 One-Act Plays
7 Premieres
7 Predicaments
Sisters Saloon Karaoke
Night! 9 p.m. Every Thursday,
no cover! For more information
call 541-549-7427 or go online
to sisterssaloon.net.
PUB OPENS 1 HR PRIOR TO SHOWS
Friday~April 7
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541-815-9122
Rent The Belfry!
Perfect venue for live music,
weddings, receptions,
meetings, or any event.
Paulina Springs Books
Author Reading with
Robert Heilman 6 p.m.
Heilman will read from and sign
“Overstory Zero: Real Life in
Timber Country.” $5 per group
refunded upon purchase of the
featured book. Refreshments
provided. Info: 541-549-0866.
Sisters Saloon Karaoke
Night! 9 p.m. Every Thursday,
no cover! For more information
call 541-549-7427 or go online
to sisterssaloon.net.
Wed.~April 5
PM
the Council or City depart-
ments. It provides an assess-
ment tool at any time to see if
the City is on course to attain
their goals. If a particular proj-
ect isn’t supporting one of the
overall goals, then it either
shouldn’t be considered, or it
is an indication that the goal/
objectives need to be revisited.
When the budget commit-
tee meets in May, they will be
able to use the grid to deter-
mine if a specific budget item
request will support any of the
four major Council goals.
Sisters Saloon Live Music
with Bill Powers & Benji
Nagel 8 to 11 p.m. No cover
for bluegrass, folk & country!
For information call 541-549-
7427 or go to sisterssaloon.net.
Sisters Saloon Karaoke
Night! 9 p.m. Every Thursday,
no cover! For more information
call 541-549-7427 or go online
to sisterssaloon.net.
Friday~April 14
Paulina Springs Books
Author Reading with Les
Joslin 6 p.m. Former U.S.
Forest Service fi refi ghter and
wilderness ranger Joslin will
read from and sign “Deschutes
National Forest.” $5 per group
refunded upon purchase of the
featured book. Refreshments
provided. For info: 541-549-
0866 or paulinasprings.com.
Saturday~April 15
Sisters Saloon Live Music
with Burnin’ Moonlight
8 to 11 p.m. No cover for
bluegrass & blues! For
additional information call
541-549-7427 or go online to
sisterssaloon.net.
Cork Cellars Live Music
with Mike Biggers 7 to 9 p.m.
No cover! For additional info
call 541-549-2675 or go online
to corkcellarswinebistro.com.
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