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28 Wednesday, October 18, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon C L A S S I F I E D S 701 Domestic Services BLAKE & SON – Commercial, Home & Rentals Cleaning WINDOW CLEANING! Lic. & Bonded • 541-549-0897 999 Public Notice NOTICE of SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET ADOPTION The Sisters School Board will adopt a supplemental budget at – CUSTOM HOUSE CARE – the School Board meeting on November 1, 2017. This meeting TLC for your Home, Business will take place at the Sisters or Rental Cleaning in Sisters, School District Administration Black Butte Ranch & 525 E. Cascade Ave., Office, surrounding areas. Let us sparkle Sisters, Oregon. your home for a fresh start! Call to schedule an immaculate The supplemental budget will home cleaning. Lic-Bonded-Ins. allocate the increase in state Refs Avail. Call Emilee Stoery, revenue to the General Fund by $282,230. 541-588-0345 or email customhousecare@earthlink.net S I S T E R S O R E G O N 801 Classes & Training N E W S S O U R C E www.nuggetnews.com A D V E R T I S E H E R E ! Breaking News / Road Reports Do you offer lessons, Weather / Letters / Video workshops or classes for... Editorials / Commentary PIANO? DRUMS? YOGA? TENNIS? POTTERY? SMITH ROCK STATE PARK SWIMMING? PAINTING? PLANNING PROCESS Use the "Classes & Training" Oregon Parks and Recreation category to let folks know! Department (OPRD) has Just $2/line the first week, scheduled the second round of $1.50/line on repeat weeks, and public meetings for the Smith $1/line week #10 & beyond. Rock State Park planning And online at no extra charge! process: Call Monday before noon to Bend Public Meeting, Tuesday, place at 541-549-9941. October 24, 2017, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Bend Parks & Recreation 802 Help Wanted District, Riverbend Community Room, 799 SW Columbia St., Sisters Park & Recreation and Redmond Bend; District seeks motivated Public Meeting, Neighborhood professional to fill the Program Wednesday, October 25, 2017, Coordinator position. $16-19/hr. p.m. at Deschutes 5:30-7:30 DOE. For job details & to apply County Fair & Expo Center, visit SistersRecreation.com. South Sister Main Hall, 3800 SE Questions? Contact Way, Redmond. There Airport Liam Hughes at 541-549-2091. will also be an *Advisory Sisters Park & Recreation Committee Meeting, 1:30-4:40 District seeks Preschool Aide. p.m. at Deschutes County Fair & $10-12/hr. DOE. For details Expo Center, South Sister Main and to apply visit Hall, 3800 SE Airport Way, www.SistersRecreation.com. Redmond. Questions? Email * The general public is welcome Valarie Selig at to attend the Advisory Committee sprd.ses@sisters.k12.or.us meeting, however only comments Part-time Janitorial cleaning from the Advisory Committee a govt. building in Sisters, will be heard at this meeting. 5 days per week. Flex hours. If you are unable to attend one of If interested, call 503-207-3694. the meetings, you can still Exp. SERVERS for Los Agaves. participate by visiting the plan P-T or F-T. Need food handler's website at www.smithrockpark card and OLCC permit. plan.com, and filling out a short Also, P-T Cook & Dishwashers. survey, or submitting comments Apply at 291 E. Cascade Ave. Julia directly to OPRD at: Cogger, Senior Planner, OPRD, – TIRE TECH – Davis Towing, Pay DOE. Apply 725 Summer St. NE, Ste. C, in person at 188 W. Sisters Park Salem, OR 97301, 503-986-0663, Dr. M-F, 9 to 5, ask for Kathleen. Julia.cogger@ oregon.gov. MONTE'S ELECTRIC is now Services, programs and activities hiring experienced Journeyman of OPRD are covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act Electrician. Hiring Bonus & (ADA). If accommodations are Benefits! Call 541-719-1316. needed, please call 503-986-0663 Sisters Mainline Station is at least 72 hours in advance of currently hiring for F/T and P/T the meeting. Cashiers and Gas Attendants. Health insurance provided, 401k PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE On 10/26/2017 at 1 p.m., the after one year! Apply in person entire contents of units #A-43, at Railway & Hwy. 20. A-45, A-52 & C-19, belonging NEED A CHANGE? to Michelle Anderson, Use the Help Wanted column Tiffany Adrian, Dakota Cole to find a new job! and Terry Gillette, will be sold • • • • • to the highest bidder. The high NEED ASSISTANCE? bidder(s) must remove the Use the Help Wanted column contents within 3 days. Sale to find the help you need! takes place at Sisters Rental, Call 541-549-9941 506 N. Pine St., Sisters, OR. by noon, Mondays 541-549-9631 SFF DIRECTOR: Remington has extensive background Continued from page 3 Trust, Oregon Humanities, and others. He earned his Certified Festival & Event Executive certification from IFEA/Purdue University. Although he spent six years in Idaho, Remington says, “I am an Oregonian through and through.” Steven was a found- ing member of the Oregon Bluegrass Association, helped launch Portland’s Waterfront Blues Festival with two other founders, was a founder of the Oregon Truffle Festival and pro- duced the annual Eugene Celebration, among many other achievements in non- profit management and festi- val production. “I feel so lucky to have this opportunity to contrib- ute to the legacy of Sisters Folk Festival,” he said. “It’s an honor for me to follow Katy Yoder, to work with this stellar staff and board, and to join the many volunteers in the future successes of this impressive organiza- tion. I’m looking forward to meeting and working with the students, donors, patrons and artists that support and participate in this important cultural initiative.” SFF’s current develop- ment director, Katy Yoder, will be staying on to help Steven transition to his position. “Steven is a fantastic addition to our team and will PHOTO PROVIDED take wonderful care of our Steven Remington will serve as patrons,” said Yoder. “I’m development director for Sisters excited to introduce him to Folk Festival. our sponsors, donors and other funders over the next music festival into a year- couple of months.” round cultural-arts organiza- “We are extraordinarily tion, enriching lives through fortunate to have Steven join music and arts education and our team. On a professional programming that serves an level, his broad experience inclusive, multi-generational in nonprofit fundraising and community. SFF has been management will be invalu- honored for its groundbreak- able to us, and on a personal ing Americana Project that level, his enthusiasm, pas- provides Sisters students sion and commitment to with unique learning experi- furthering the mission of ences including keyboard, SFF is outstanding,” said violin and cello instruction, a Ann Richardson, managing guitar- and ukulele-building director. program, instruction in song- Founded in 1995, Sisters writing and performing, and Folk Festival, Inc. has the annual production of a grown from a weekend CD of original songs. It’s a Sisters Furry Friends HOWL-O-WEEN! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 • 5-7:30 p.m. At The Nugget Newspaper, 442 E. Main Ave. IZES, DOOR PR JEWELRY, PURSES, REATS, RAFFLE, T NTEST MAKEUP & MORE... COLOR CO IDS! Get a jump on your holiday FOR THE K shopping with some local vendors (who will donate up to 20% of your purchase to Fu urry Friends Foundation)! Furry $ 10 - 5 ALL $ Foundation rr y Friends Fu to s e o g 100% CUTE DOG HALLOWEEN COSTUMES Superheros, dresses, bugs, and more! Many for small dogs, a few medium and large, too. Personalized photo pendants of pets or children make great gifts! Mini sizes available, too ... beautiful dog tags! D R O P B Y A F FT T E ER R WORK, OR STOP IN AFTER THE ART STR OLL! FURRY FRIEND S 501 ( c )( 3 ) FOUNDATION 541-549-9941 FurryFriendsFoundation.org