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Wednesday, July 12, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Summer music scene heating up
FAN receives Umpqua
Indian Foundation grant
The Family Access Net-
work (FAN) is the recipient
of a $7,500 grant which will
be used to help address basic
needs for children and their
families who are living in pov-
erty or experiencing home-
lessness in Deschutes County.
The funds from the
Cow Creek Umpqua Indian
Foundation will help provide
essential services such as:
nutritious food, warm winter
clothing, a safe place to sleep,
heating assistance, compre-
hensive healthcare, and more
through the FAN advocates in
Deschutes County schools.
Carma Mornarich, Cow
Creek Umpqua Indian
Foundation executive direc-
tor, says, “Strengthening
family, furthering education,
feeding hungry people are
all goals of the Cow Creek
Umpqua Indian Foundation.
It’s simple language that
when implemented, creates
improved lives and better
community. For 20 years,
that’s what the Foundation
has done.”
The mission of the Cow
Creek Umpqua Indian
Foundation is to offer assis-
tance in youth education,
strengthen youth and fam-
ily, provide positive youth
development, and add to the
quality of life for people in
southwestern Oregon. Since
1997, the Foundation has
awarded $16,450,927 in
grants. Awards are made in
January and June.
Strengthening family,
furthering education,
feeding hungry people
are all goals...
— Carma Mornarich
FAN began in January
1993 and currently employs
25 advocates in 52 pub-
lic school (K-12) and early
childhood sites in Deschutes
and Crook counties. FAN
improves lives by ensuring
that children have access to
basic-need services. FAN is
unique to Central Oregon, uti-
lizing advocates to efficiently
reach and connect disadvan-
taged children and families
with needs such as food, shel-
ter, clothing and healthcare.
To learn more about
Family Access Network, visit
www.familyaccessnetwork.
org or call 541-693-5675.
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The warm summer nights
are perfect for enjoying
music — and Sisters’ multi-
tude of venues are serving it
up, along with a wide selec-
tion of food and libation.
The Anvil Blasters play
again at the lawn at the Rec
Center at Black Butte Ranch
at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July
12. The free concert features
Western Americana folk
music with a whiff of gun-
powder and tequila.
The Sisters Folk Festival’s
free concert series at Fir
Street Park kicks off on
Thursday, July 13, at 6:30
p.m. with Bachata music
from Joan Soriano (see
story, page 19), while The
Depot Café hosts Hawaiian
singer Bill Keale (cover by
donation).
Mark Barringer & Sugar
Mountain Band will play
Americana, rock, and coun-
try covers featuring guitar,
fiddle, banjo and accordion
from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Food
Cart Garden at Eurosports
on Friday, July 14, (no
cover) and Abbey Road Live
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Gold Dust celebrates the music of Fleetwood Mac.
music starting at 7 p.m. at
Angeline’s Bakery and Café
($10 cover).
Eurosports hosts Kelly
Riley and Riley’s Range
Benders featuring country,
rock and blues from 5 to
7 p.m. on Saturday, while
Brian Odell and ace fiddler
Bob Baker tear it up at Cork
Cellars starting at 7 p.m. (no
cover for either event.
Central Oregon favorites
the Bobby Lindstrom Band
will bring the blues to Sisters
Saloon on Saturday night,
starting at 7 p.m. (no cover).
Hardtails Bar & Grill
continues its summer series
of classic rock tributes on
Saturday, July 15, with Gold
Dust, celebrating the music
of Fleetwood Mac. Started by
lead singer Windy Wahlke,
the band has worked with
dedication, love, and passion
to bring high-quality perfor-
mance and sound to fans of
the music. No-fee advance
tickets are now available
at Hardtails ($10 advance;
$15 at door — advance
tickets with fee available at
bendticket.com).
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