Wednesday, August 29, 2018 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Moen is SFF education manager City snapshot By Sue Stafford Correspondent • The application process for three open seats on the City Parks Advisory Board is ongoing for a few more days. On Friday, September 7, applicants will be inter- viewed by two City coun- cilors, the chairman of the CPAB, and two City staff members. Applications are available on the City website or at City Hall. Applicants may live inside or outside the city limits. The terms are all for three years. • The City Council, Planning Commission, City staff, and City legal team con- tinue to hone the language for new marijuana regulations. Feedback from the council and commission has been collected and will be rolled into the suggested draft text by staff and reviewed by the legal team. The final review of the text amendments will take place with the Planning Commission on Thursday, November 8, at a special pub- lic hearing. The City Council will hold a public hearing and first reading on Thursday, November 28. If a second reading is not required (necessary only if the first vote is not unani- mous), the ordinance will go into effect on December 28. A second reading would delay the effective date to January 11. Sisters city residents will vote on allowing marijuana sales and a 3 percent tax on those sales on the November 6 midterm ballot. • The Sisters Horizons Vision second survey was completed by 565 respon- dents and the analysis of the survey should be com- pleted this week. Community Development Director Patrick Davenport reported that 27 invitations have been extended asking citizens to serve on the Vision Action Team. So far, 18 people have responded in the affirmative. The City hopes to have a team with at least 20 members. At an October 4 Vision Summit, 4:30 to 7 p.m., at FivePine Conference Center, the public will have an opportunity to review survey results and offer input. A draft version of the Vision Action Plan will hopefully be ready to present to the City Council on November 28 for review, with a vote for acceptance scheduled for December or early January. • O n We d n e s d a y, September 12, at the City Council workshop, repre- sentatives of the Oregon Department of Transportation will be in attendance to dis- cuss downtown traffic con- gestion, provide an update on summer ODOT projects, and plans for future projects. The workshop will start at 5 p.m. • Fir Street Park will be the scene of the Fiesta de Independencia to celebrate Mexican Independence Day, scheduled for Sunday, September 16, 4 to 7 p.m. Main Avenue in the area of the park will be closed during the event. Plans include free food, music, dancing, and celebration, and everyone is invited. • All of the bids received by the City for the landscap- ing project at the Barclay/ Highway 20 roundabout were significantly higher than the amount budgeted. The deci- sion has been made to break up the single large project into separate smaller pieces. The boulders and basalt columns will be put out to bid immedi- ately so they can be installed this fall. After the rock, exca- vation and fill work will also be done this fall so the statues can be placed before the start of winter. Bids for the land- scaping will be accepted this winter for spring installation. Kelley Moen is the new education program manager with Sisters Folk Festival. Moen brings enthusiasm and understanding of the Sisters School District to the position, and will help inte- grate and sustain SFF pro- gramming in the schools, the organization reports. She will assist Creative Director Brad Tisdel in festi- val production and artist man- agement, and she brings her experience as a professional writer to the community- based education programs. “With the Americana Project, the Americana Luthier program, Americana Song Academy and Song Academy for Youth, seven different guest artists in the schools the week of the festival, and pro- gramming in all three schools, there is a lot of integration that takes place for the unique and innovative offerings of Sisters Folk Festival. We are immensely excited to get Kelley immersed in program management as quickly as possible,” said Tisdel. Moen has recently been co-owner and principal writer for Catch Magazine, an inter- national online fly-fishing magazine she runs with her husband, Todd Moen. The publication is seen in 165 countries worldwide. For the past five years, Moen has consistently volunteered in Sisters Elementary School and has excellent relation- ships with teachers and staff. “As the Studio to School initiative is taking hold in the schools, and we are on our fifth year of a five-year initia- tive, the timing couldn’t be better to bring a skilled and talented program manager N OW IS THE T IME TO S CHEDULE I NTERIOR P ROJECTS Request a FREE ESTIMATE and return a signed contract by October 31, 2018 and receive 10% OFF the price of any interior painting service! We specialize in interior painting, cabinet, door, and trim refinishing, along with wood refinishing. 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It’s an honor to join Sisters Folk Festival as the education program man- ager, and I’m thrilled to begin working with all the people who make these programs possible.” As a resident of Sisters for the past 11 years, Kelley is eager to jump in and help facilitate a successful 2018 Sisters Folk Festival, while kicking off another year of programming in the schools. For inforomation on the upcoming 2018 Sisters Folk Festival, September 7-9, pro- gram and artist information, visit sistersfolkfestival.org. Lunch, Dinner & Everything In Between! — Tappy Hour — 4-6 p.m., Tuesday - Friday 391 W. W Cascade Ave Ave. | 541 541-549-2675 549 2675 corkcellarswinebistro.com