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4 Wednesday, May 1, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Toast The Trails with Sisters Trails Alliance The Sisters Trails Alliance (STA) invites the Sisters com- munity to join in a Toast The Trails (TTT) event at Cascade Street Distillery9s tasting room on Thursday, May 16, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Cascade Street Distillery and Blazin Saddles Cycle N Style are partnering with STA to host the event, where par- ticipants can sample locally produced liquor and support an organization that keeps Sisters trails in tip-top shape for hiking, biking or horseback riding. Distillery owners and sib- lings, Nick and Katie Beasley, pride themselves on creating handcrafted spirits, made with the purest water and locally sourced ingredients. TTT events are sponsored by Blazin Saddles Cycle N Style, known for friendly, knowledgeable and helpful staff and a com- mitment to promoting cycling in the Sisters community. STA is a nonprofit orga- nization whose mission is to connect people and communi- ties to each other and their nat- ural surroundings. The organi- zation maintains the Peterson Ridge Trail System, produces a free trails map, hosts an annual speaker series (see related story, page 11), and supports trail-related activities, advo- cacy and events throughout the year. STA relies on mem- berships, donations and Toast The Trails fundraising events to support its work. Tickets for the event are $10 and include either a pair of mini cocktails or a sample flight, accompanied by light hors d9oeuvres. For tickets or information about Sisters Trails Alliance, visit www.sisterstrails.org. Clippity Doo F T O H S E E M T O E N L TH H T ★ OUTLAWS ★ A SPONSORED BY ROBBERSON FORD ★ ★ ★ BEN JOHNSON ★ ★ ★ MEAGHAN GREANEY ★ ★ ★ Track standouts honored for contributions state with a mark of 20-feet feet 7.75-inches. He is a team leader and val- ued member of the squad. Meaghan Greaney has anchored the girls throw- w- ing events for the last four ur years. She has improved ed greatly this year and is cur- - rently one of the top discus us and javelin throwers in the conference. Meaghan also confe serves as a senior captain, serv often coaching younger ofte high school and middle school scho throwers. She was recently named one of rec the senior class9 valedic- torians, which is doubly tor impressive considering that she s has also been a multi-sport ath- lete for the past four years. <She will be greatly missed next year!= said Coach Jeff Larson. As a transfer senior to Sisters High from an interna- S tional school, Ben Johnson t has made the most of his one and only season as a track LDOCK athlete for the Outlaws. As BA Y RR JE PHOTO BY The Outlaws Athletes of the Month are both outstanding track athletes. Ben Johnson is a senior sprinter. He is one of the top sprinters in the state and has won the 100-meter dash at La Pine Invitational and the Meet of Champions. He is also a member of the Outlaws 4x100- meter relay team, which is ranked in the top 5 in the state and is one of the top 10 long jumpers in the ! R E UNG H K C BU ? NOW OU K DID Y Dah The Hair Caché Ha Jeff, Theresa, Ann, Jamie, Shiela, Terri 152 E. Main Ave. / 541-549-8771 er! arth s go f tion ona ash d C We get discounts at several local grocery stores that stretch your donation and allow us to provide the food our clients really need. Mail checks to: Sisters Kiwanis Food Bank P.O. Box 1296, Sisters, OR 97759 Remember, Kiwanis Drop-off checks & food: food bank needs Washington Federal Bank donations year round! Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. PHOTO BY JE RRY BALDOC K of this week he ranks among the top 100-meter runners in the 4A ranks and has helped form the 4x100 meter relay team into one of the tops in the state as well. He continues to improve in the long jump, where he is also ranked in the top 10 with a best of 20 feet 7.25 inches. His personality and demeanor make him a pleasure to coach and a valued teammate.