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Wednesday, December 6, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon ART SHOW: Display will be on the library walls until January Continued from page 5 which inspired a further study and lifelong career in psychology. She moved from Oregon, back to New York and then Pennsylvania, where she earned her bach- elor’s and master’s degrees in psychology from Millersville University. Her professional career was as a psychotherapist, working with couples, fami- lies, and individuals. She was a crisis counselor, and worked for many years in private practice. As an avid horse- woman, she often used horses in her therapy, and sought advanced training in equine- assisted psychotherapy. She still serves as an independent mental-health practitioner in Deschutes County for court hearings. Stratton-Crow has two grown children who live in the Sisters area. She is also a regular practitioner of yoga, and at one point, taught classes. Stratton-Crow’s paintings and three-dimen- sional horses are regularly displayed and sold at Sisters Gallery & Frame Shop on Hood Avenue. Her website is carolinestrattoncrow.com. Her work will be up in the Community Room of the Sisters Library until January 2, 2018. It will come down in time to make room for the Annual Art Exhibit, spon- sored by the Friends of the Sisters Library (FOSL). Art Exhibit dates are January 10 to February 23, 2018, with a reception on Friday, January 23, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The highly anticipated People’s Choice Awards will be announced at the close of this reception. Voting takes place January 10-23. The call is open to any art- ist who wishes to enter. The limit is two pieces of wall- hung art, or up to five pieces of other art such as jewelry, ceramics, or sculpture. All submissions are subject to approval by the FOSL Art Committee. Submission date is Saturday, January 8, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Library. An art exhibit agree- ment is required, and one can be obtained by stopping at the Sisters Library, or at the FOSL website, www. sistersfol.com. Pre-season win... 9 ELEPHANTS: Science Club sponsored presentation Continued from page 3 PHOTO BY OUTLAWS PHOTOGRAPHY Brad Eagan battles to the basket for a score. The Outlaws jumped out to a quick lead and never looked back, as they sailed to a 58-37 win at Crook County on December 1, in their first pre- season game of the year. Read full story at www.nuggetnews.com. all the way from their wheat ranch at Pilot Rock, near Pendleton, to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) in Portland, where Don attended the museum’s many and var- ied science programs and camps. That effort helped set the stage for him to continue on in several areas of science, as he became more involved in higher education. That in turn took him into medicine where he became a nurse and trav- eled around the world help- ing people to learn about and manage their diseases. And that in turn took him into the study of elephants after he came into close con- tact and photographing them in the 1980s in what today is the Oregon Zoo. All that part of his life he shared with the audience who came to hear about his work Tuesday eve- ning at The Belfry. Hope for a child. Change for a nation. $37 a month. All the difference in the world. Sponsor a child with a local organization at HopeAfricaKids.com Ad sponsored by The Nugget Newspaper. HURRY! Deadline i s Dec. 15