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Wednesday, September 6, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon ECONOMY: Air quality has had a big negative impact in Sisters Continued from page 1 and August being their busi- est season, the smoke isn’t helping. “It really came at a bad time for us,” he said. “The course is in the best condition I’ve seen in the seven years I’ve been here. It’s a shame no one’s using it.” The Black Butte Ranch Big Meadow Golf Course has seen similar effects. Before the Milli Fire started, the golf season was profit- able as usual. But now with the smoke of surrounding fires filling the air, people are cancelling reservations. Residents and visitors are expressing concern over the air quality. As of August 24, Big Meadow has recorded over 200 round cancellations due to concerns over air quality. “The smoke in Sisters deters people from the Ranch,” said Jeff Fought, director of golf at the Big Meadow Golf Course. But unlike smoke conditions in town, Black Butte Ranch has fared better being farther north. “We’ve had our smoky days, but we’re generally clear up here.” Management has made an effort to reassure customers of the wildfire status and air quality conditions. “We’re all about wildfire here. We have to. People want to know,” he said. Valuing honesty with patrons, Jeff has worked to keep people informed through daily emails and printed material informing people about fire conditions. “We have to be honest with people. The smoke may be uncomfortable and they need to take necessary pre- cautions,” he said. “It’s our business to communicate with people and keep them informed.” At the Lakeside Activity Center, they had to close two of their outdoor swimming pools due to ash falling in the water and making it difficult to keep clean. A Level 1 evacuation remains in place for the Ranch as well. 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And fire- fighters from the Milli Fire have been her main custom- ers during some of the smok- iest days. The iconic Sno Cap Drive In has seen its decline in cus- tomers as well. Over the past week, it has frequently closed early due to slow business. Traffic has remained frequent in front of the restaurant, but few are stopping. The smoke and fire con- ditions have affected events scheduled to come through Sisters too. In a recent deci- sion, the Cycle Oregon 2017 Classic cancelled its annual event. The course, a seven-day expedition on bicycle, was set to come through Sisters on it’s seventh and final day, bringing over 1,000 riders and visitors to town. In a statement released by Executive Director Steve Schulz, Cycle Oregon explained the impact and decision to cancel its iconic event. “After discussions with numerous authorities includ- ing the Oregon Department of Forestry, the U.S. Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the Oregon Department of Transportation and others and conducting on-site personal meetings with incident commanders at the fires, we have come to the most difficult decision to cancel the 2017 Classic event,” it read. Expressing its utmost concern for rider safety, the Cycle Oregon board and staff decided the surrounding fires are too much, calling the decision “unprecedented in Cycle Oregon history.” There’s no doubt the smoke from Oregon’s fires has obscured expectations and shrouded profitable opportunities. Businesses, large and small, have been affected in their own ways at the sight of fewer tourists, and locals often choosing to stay home during the smoki- est days. 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