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18 Wednesday, February 20, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Let us show you how much you can save this year! Call 541-588-6245, for a free quote! 257 S. Pine St., #101 www.farmersagent.com/jrybka Auto • Home • Life • Business Organic, natural products Personal approach for every lawn Snow Blowing Shoveling • De-Icing Wood Stacking Clean Ups • Hauling PHOTO BY AJ MEEKER The Suttle Lodge’s Chef’s Dinners are served in a convivial family-style atmosphere. SUTTLE LODGE: Winter programs entice local visitors Continued from page 13 Bellingham picks out tour- ing musicians who are coming through the area, and regional artists. <If I like their music and think it will be a good fit, I bring them down,= she explained. The March 7 Fireside Show features Ryan Sollee with Autopilot is for Lovers and the March 21 show features Port- land folk-singer Laura Gibson with Kele Goodwin. The shows are set up to be accessible for the public, with a $5 charge and a 7 p.m. start and a 9 p.m. finish time to allow folks to get back home at a reasonable hour. Food and beverages are available at the Skip Bar during the performances. The Suttle Lodge also 22 years in business • LCB#9583 541-549-2882 supports the visual arts, offer- ing residencies during the win- ter in one of their rustic cabins. <Every two weeks we have a different artist come to stay with us,= said Bellingham. Those artists offer a free public presentation on their work every other Sunday, from 4 to 6 p.m. Activities at The Suttle Lodge run through summer, featuring music on the lawn overlooking Suttle Lake on Friday evenings. The Boat- house opens up Memorial Day Weekend. That establishment, which was battered by floods and destructive weather in recent years, has been restored to the feel of an old-time fish shack, serving seasonal, locally sourced foods 4 <nostalgic Americana kind of food,= as Bellingham describes it 4 by the waterside. In all cases, The Suttle Lodge welcomes the Sisters and Central Oregon commu- nity to come out and enjoy. =We want to welcome the community to come and use our space,= Bellingham said. <They don9t have to be a guest at the Lodge to enjoy our spaces.= For more information visit www.thesuttlelodge.com. Bring in this coupon for $2 OFF $1 OFF or any 16-20 lb. bag of Cat Food any 30-35-40 lb. bag of Dog Food 102 E. Main Ave. 541-549-4151 Offer good through 3-20-19. Coupon not valid with any other promotion. Limit one coupon per customer per month. Dear Readers of The Nugget Newspaper, WE WANT YOUR OPINION! Sisters salutes... Jami Lyn Weber, coor- dinator for the Mr. SHS Pageant wrote: We just completed one of several fundraisers we will do this year. We played Redmond High School in a five-round dodgeball tour- nament. We raised $300 for FAN here in Sisters, and Redmond raised $300 for the NICU at St. Charles. We were really excited to host the event after a couple years being snowed out. We are looking forward to the Mr. RHS pageant on March 15 at Redmond High School and the Mr. SHS Pageant at the high school on April 13, where some pretty fantastic high school- ers will be showcased to raise money for some pretty fantastic causes. nugget_2019-02-20.indd 18 Join us Thursday, February 21, 9-10:30 a.m. to share your thoughts over coffee. We will be meeting at 352 E. Hood Ave. (inside the Vast office, behind Sisters Meat and Smokehouse) Or take the online survey at www.NuggetNews.com 2/19/19 10:57 AM