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14 Wednesday, November 22, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Volunteers host community Th anksgiving feast Canyon Creek Pottery 541-390-2449 541 1- 390 3 9 0 0-24 244 2449 4 4 9 Visit our website at CanyonCreekPotteryLLC.com 310 N. Cedar St. Gobbling Up Holiday y Food? Don’t let indigestion take your holiday joy! Get fast relief with Bio-Design digestive formulas: Enzy Flora - Heavy meal, no problem, break down proteins, carbs, fats and dairy. Charcozyme – Get relief from stomach gas and reduce bloating. Probio-10 - An eff ective probiotic for digestive & immune health. 800-822-6193 Call today - 10% OFF & FREE SHIPPING! (Phone orders only - valid through Dec. 31, 2017) bio-design.com • 742 SE Glenwood Dr., Bend CHOPS Bistro Happy Hou r Specials 4 to 6 p.m. Members of the Sisters commu- nity can come together for a free Thanksgiving Feast on Thursday, November 23. Longtime Sisters resi- dents Deri Frazee and Jennifer Seher have worked together along with sev- eral community volunteers to pull together the Annual Sisters Community Thanksgiving Feast for the last three years. Sisters Community Church donates its location and the kitchen, and has for the last few years, for the group’s use. Several local vendors have donated other items like food and linens. “It’s really a chance for people to come together,” says co-founder Deri Frazee. “I love that it’s a chance to socialize for those who may not have family close or may not want to cook.” Ray’s Food Place has donated turkeys; Sisters Sno-Cap Drive In, Mission Linen and several others have donated products for the group of dedicated volunteers to prepare. Community members and organizations have donated cash for other needs for the dinner as well. Coordinators will work with their team of volunteers to feed close to 100 guests. The meal is served Thursday, November 23, at PHOTO PROVIDED Sisters Community Church from 12 to 4 p.m. and all are welcome. Meals include turkey, ham, stuffing, potatoes, salad, rolls, cranber- ries, green beans, assorted desserts, coffee and juice. “People come in and enjoy a meal with friends and neighbors,” says Frazee. “We will prepare to-go boxes too.” C o mm u n it y me m b e r s ca n v o lu n - teer through the Facebook group “Sisters Community Thanksgiving.” “No one should be alone on Thanksgiving,” Frazee said. “It’s about friendship and community.” To volunteer, contact Kimber Finney at 541-788-2929. 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This festive set features three premium products from the Age Corrective Ultra collection, in a beautiful gold metallic clutch. Included is an entry to win a trip for two to the exclusive Eau Palm Beach resort and spa. Essentials celebrates our 7th annual customer apprecia- tion event on Sunday, December 3, from 2 to 4 p.m. Please join us for the occasion. Sample our hot buttered rum, the luscious sugar plum whip moisturizer; enter to win door prizes! Gift certificates are available for a relaxing, hydrating facial, or a full body treatment that will leave you glowing from head to toe! Complimentary gift bags included with every certificate. Essentials Skin Care, wishing a joyful season to all. Music Makers The gift of music may be the most profound one you can give this holiday season. Since 2003, Music Makers in Bend has been providing a full price-range of quality musical instruments for all levels of players, putting that gift in the reach of everyone. Though they are primarily known for their acoustic guitars from Taylor and Eastman, they also are dealers for Yamaha P Series portable digital pianos, Eastman mandolins, Gold Tone banjos, banjoleles, acoustic micro-basses and resophonic guitars, Kanaloa ukuleles, Roland amplifiers, Lee Oskar and Hohner harmonicas. Every instrument they receive is checked out by a qualified technician to ensure proper set-up before it is displayed in the humidity-controlled showroom. They can also restring and set-up your instrument as well. Owned and operated by a working musician, Music Makers is a true musician’s store, where you can find the help you need to make your musical dreams come true.