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24 Wednesday, July 26, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon ANsIQUES: Two events were combined this year Agenda Continued from page 3 that works with wood and that includes my husband, my son, my mother, and my two daughters,” she said. “We start with a little block of wood and glue each piece in place. We use mixed woods like cedar, walnut, and other woods. We have our own sawmill. This is our joint venture.” With such variety of hand- crafted designs, there was something for everyone’s taste, including very unique items. First-time vendor John Botello from Maui, Hawaii showcased Kapalua (meaning large) Sun Chair Hammock Chairs that were hung and ready for relaxing in. The hammock chair has arm rests, a drink holder, a foot rest and includes back support. Botello has been making Sun Chairs for 30 years. “I travel around doing shows promoting the business. I make them out of polyester because it holds up well out- doors. It’s the same thing they use on sailboats. The wood is ... hemlock,” Botello said. Cabin Creek Log Furniture & Design owner Brent Taylor from Redmond designs his PHOTO BY JODI SCHNEIDER MACNAMEE Cabin Creek Log Furniture proprietors Brent and Missy Taylor set up shop at Creekside Park last weekend. own log furniture, from bar- stools to countertops to coa- tracks to mirror frames. “I’ve been designing wood pretty much all my life. My dad was a woodshop teacher, so I worked with wood as a kid,” Taylor said. “My wife and I were quite well known in Mammoth Lakes, California before relocating to Redmond two years ago.” His wife, Missy, has been recently dabbling in oils and began painting on wood, hav- ing her art custom framed by her husband. “I used to be an interior decorator for 10 years before we moved here,” Missy said. “But I am now enjoying paint- ing landscapes and animals on wood.” Singer/songwriter and multiple instrumentalist Theo Czuk provided the entertain- ment on Sunday. His journey into music began in the dive bars of Detroit playing gospel, R&B and rock and roll. Longtime Sisters resident Richard Greene, owner of Richard’s Produce, had fresh produce, raw Central Oregon honey and huckleberry syrup on display to purchase while his employees kept on pop- ping fresh kettle corn that folks couldn’t get enough of. “I’ve been selling produce for 16 years,” Greene said. “We specialize in berries and go to the Valley and pick them straight from the farms.” Sisters City Council 520 E. Cascade Ave. Wednesday, July 26 5:30 p.m. workshop: • Community grant allocation. 6:30 p.m. regular meeting: • Resolution 2017-17: Supporting the City of Sisters application for the special city allotment program in an amount up to $50,000. • Accept a 10-foot public utility easement across Lots 9 and 10 of the Loe Brothers Town N’ Country Second Addition. • Release of Lot 9 of the Plat of Loe Brothers Town N’ Country Second Addition. NuggetNews.com is your online source for Classifieds | Weather Road Reports Life is unpredictable, but our gel colors aren’t! CALL SHIELA OR SHANNTYL FOR YOUR MANI/PEDI TODAY. 152 E. Main Ave. • 541-549-8771 Jeff • Theresa • Ann • Jamie • Shiela • Terri • Shanntyl • Brittany Remind the people of Sisters to BUY LOCAL for Products & Services Studies show that when people “shop local” their money circulates at least three times in that community. Help the people of Sisters learn what’s special about you and your business or service so that they can shop local now and year ’round. Whon: August 2 & 9 What: Two-wook full-color ad spocial (with mini-story & photo ono wook) Cost: $245. You savo moro than 50% off of rogular ad ratos! Ad sizo 3" wido by 3.31" tall Call Karon at Tho Nuggot, 541-549-9941, and sho’ll holp you with your ad. Dosign is froo!