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Wednesday, February 21, 2018 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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SINGING: Peggy Tehan
stepping back from
traditional role
Continued from page 3
be determined by the contest
judges and Sisters Rodeo. They
must also be able to commit to a
sound check and orientation on
Friday, June 8, during the day.
Appropriate rodeo attire
is required. Performance on
a horse is optional, with a
horse conditioned to handle
large crowds, confusion and
noise. This also will require
the performer to make any
arrangements for transporting
a horse and removing it from
the grounds after the National
Anthem is sung. The youth per-
former on Sunday must have an
adult chaperone.
The contest also requires a
firm commitment from each
singer to be available for the
performance for which that
singer is assigned.
The contest entry must
include name, address and tele-
phone number, age and a brief
description of experience. The
singer will be performing for a
crowd of over 6,000 people, so
he or she must be comfortable
with large crowds.
“It is hard to not get emo-
tional in the arena after the
Grand Entry and the flag have
set the stage for the anthem,”
said Tehan. “That’s what brings
a sense of community and the
patriotism we all feel, especially
when people in the stands sing
along.
“I am excited for other peo-
ple to have the opportunity to
share that experience. I have
felt so honored every year in
which I have had that special
moment,” she concluded.
Sisters Rodeo will begin
June 6 with Xtreme Bulls, fol-
lowed by four rodeo perfor-
mances June 8-10. For tickets
and information, call the ticket
hotline at 541-549-0121 or
1-800-827-7522, or visit the
ticket office at 220 W. Cascade
Ave. in Sisters. For information
visit www.sistersrodeo.com.
Shibui Spa seeks professional,
positive, motivated individuals to
join our team:
• Front Desk Specialist
• Licensed Massage Therapist
• Licensed Esthetician
• Licensed Nail Technician
Full- and part-time positions
available. We invite you to join
our team! Email résumés to
info@shibuispa.com (no calls).
MONTE'S ELECTRIC is now
hiring experienced Journeyman
Electrician. Hiring Bonus &
Benefits! Call 541-719-1316.
803 Work Wanted
Male Caregiver/Retired Nurse
available, 20+ years experience.
P-T or F-T. Excellent Refs!
Call 541-598-4527.
LETTERS
Continued from page 2
some parking for our customers for the day.
It wasn’t until 1 p.m. that I finally saw
the gentlemen on the ATVs driving around
attempting snow removal. The problem? The
sun had melted a large portion of the snow
already, and other retail shop employees and
owners had shoveled the majority of the snow
out of the way. Not only were the ATV driv-
ers ineffective at removing snow, they were
a danger to customers walking around town.
Perhaps we can try and schedule these
guys to come well before shops are supposed
to open, and not the middle of a busy weekend
afternoon. What we really need them to do is
to help clear out the bulb-outs on Cascade,
and other parking spots in all other parking
lots on our side and back streets. Additionally,
they need to come early in the morning (like
6 a.m.), well before customers are parking in
town to shop and eat. For a city that claims to
be business-friendly, it is very frustrating to
continue to not have the support from the City
when we need it most.
Sarah Wilder
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To the Editor:
Winter is still here after all.
As someone who commutes to Bend every
workday, a snow storm hitting Sunday into
Monday is not one of my favorite things.
Thankfully, I've got ODOT on my side!
ODOT does a great job. Highway 20 was in
great shape Monday morning and the com-
mute was smooth sailing all the way. I am
always so impressed!
Thank you.
Marilyn Cornelius
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