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Wednesday, August 16, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Plenty of action during eclipse week
With a tremendous of
influx of people expected to
come through and to Sisters
this week, local outfits and
music venues are offering
plenty of action to keep peo-
ple entertained whether or not
their eyes are on the sky.
• 2017 Aspen Lakes Total
Eclipse Black Out Tournament
is set for Monday, August 21,
with an 8 a.m. shotgun start.
The event includes 18 holes
of golf at Aspen Lakes Golf
Course; special eclipse cock-
tails; a commemorative hat;
viewing glasses and more.
• The night sky photogra-
phy of Austin James Jackson
is on display in the “Sky
Light” exhibit at Sisters Art
Works. The community is
invited to a reception for the
artist on Friday, August 18, 4
to 7 p.m.
• The Sisters Wild West
Show is back on Cascade
Avenue between Pine and
Oak streets on Saturday and
Sunday, August 18-19, featur-
ing arts and crafts, a beer gar-
den and barbecue, along with
PHOTO PROVIDED
Night Sky by Austin James Jackson.
Great hair
Western skits. On Saturday
there will be five perfor-
mances from noon to 4 p.m.
and there will be four perfor-
mances on Sunday from noon
to 3 p.m.
There will be a Country
& Western dance with Scott
Brown and his band on
Saturday night, 6 to 10 p.m.
• The Anvil Blasters will
play on the rec center lawn
at Black Butte Ranch on
Wednesday, August 16, at 6
p.m. The band will serve up
its usual mix of Western Folk
Americana with a seasoning
of gunpowder and tequila.
• The Food Cart Garden
at Eurosports will feature
BitterCreek Band with songs
of Jimmy Buffet, The Eagles,
Lumineers and more on
Friday, August 18, followed
on Saturday, August 19 by the
folk music of NTT with Chris
Brown. Start time is 5 p.m.
• Local favorite Dennis
McGregor & The Spoilers
take the stage at Angeline’s
Bakery courtyard on Friday
evening, August 18, at 7 p.m.
• “Might as well jump”
at Hardtails Bar & Grill on
Saturday night, August 19,
with Unchained, a premier
Van Halen Tribute that fea-
tures searing, spot-on guitar
tone and solos, distinctive
vocal harmonies, and the
high-energy stage perfor-
mances and wild ‘n’ crazy
antics of David Lee Roth.
• Sisters Saloon serves
up contemporary folk music
from Parlour on Saturday
night, starting at 8 p.m.
Be safe during the eclipse!
doesn’t happen
by chance.
It happens
by appointment.
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Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., and Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
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Lightning strike...
PHOTO BY JACOB MERRELL
Bruce and Jacob Merrell ran across a lightning strike fire just off
Highway 242 last weekend. Firefighters put it out.