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    Wednesday, December 5, 2018 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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Shopping local works for Sisters folks Make Reservations for
Christmas Eve Dinner!
By Jim Cornelius
One seating at 5 p.m.
Editor in Chief
Let’s face it, Christmas
shopping can be a pain.
Fighting traffic, looking for
parking — it’s enough to
drive a person online.
But there’s another alter-
native: Shopping right here
at home in Sisters. Sisters
artisans and merchants make
a special effort not only to
offer wares that are not found
just anywhere, but to make
seeking out that unique gift
a pleasant and personal shop-
ping experience.
The Nugget sampled a
group of folks “on the street”
to see where they’re shopping
this season.
“Right now, Bedouin,”
said Suzanne Carvlin. “I love
their hand-crafted pottery and
mugs!”
Speaking of mugs, Marilyn
Cornelius confessed that she
bought one for herself for
seasonal libations at Canyon
Creek Pottery. And she also
got one for her daughter’s
Christmas stocking.
“I got a lot of my shopping
done at The Hen’s Tooth,”
said Elizabeth Kirby. “They
just have a wide variety of
stuff that people I shop for
like. They’ve got really cute
earrings — and they play
really good music while you
shop.”
Lance Trowbridge gets
double-duty out of his
Christmas shopping — sup-
porting Kiwanis outreach
programs while getting a nice
gift for friends.
“I’m a See’s Candies
distributor for Kiwanis, so
that’s what I give friends for
Christmas — See’s Candies,”
he said.
Dera Rosdahl told The
Nugget that she shopped for
coats for family last year at
McKenzie Creek Trading Co.
“They’ve got a lot of great
stuff there,” she said.
Erin Borla told The Nugget
Enjoy a full Christmas
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meal
541.516.3030
lakecreeklodge.com
Celebrate Christmas with us...
Walk to Bethlehem live nativity
Dec. 7, 6-8 p.m. & Dec. 8, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
PHOTO BY JIM CORNELIUS
A shopper explores the selection of clothing at Bedouin.
that she gets a lot of mileage
out of a visit to the Lions
Club annual bazaar, where a
variety of work by local arti-
sans is gathered in one spot.
Whether you’re looking
for home décor or jewelry,
clothing or something whim-
sical, there’s some place in
Sisters that has just what
you’re looking for. Savvy
local shoppers know that all
it takes is a little bit of time
to get out there and explore…
Paradosi Ballet free perfor mance
Dec. 15, 6 p.m. & Dec. 16, 9 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Christmas Eve family-friendly services
Dec. 24, 4 p.m. & 6 p.m.
Highland Baptist Church
3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond
541-548-4161 • hbcredmond.org
TAKE THE
CHILL OFF
WITH SOOTHING
SAUNA AND
HOT TUB
SPECIALS...
www.aquahottub.com
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FREE DELIVERY, TOO!
541-790-9679 • 413 W. Hood Ave., Sisters
Sisters Christian Academy
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Annual Christmas Program
Everybody’s
making time to see
Jeff this holiday!
Jeff, Theresa, Ann, Jamie,
Shiela, Terri, Shanntyl, Brittany
152 E. Main • 541-549-8771
Come experience a different perspective
on the Advent... and a reminder of the
importance of the birth of the Savior!
Thursday, December 13 at 6 p.m.
at Sisters Community Church