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16 Wednesday, July 10, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon KIDS IN PRINT SPONSORED BY KID MADE CAMP | A Service of The Nugget Newspaper Sisters Middle School Honor Roll FIFTH GRADE 4.0: Bowen, Taylin; Derksen, Joseph; Duey, Brooke; Fendall, Gracie; Gibney, Alexis; Heuberger, Haven; Kiefer, Bayla; Roberts, Colby; Singleton, Kate; Thorsett, Norah. 3.5 and Above: Landon, Ian; Miller, Daniel; Skeels-Sutton, Bailey; Sybesma, Audrey; Welsh, Teagen; Chase, Mattix; Nieto, Olivia; Hutchinson, Ryder; Adelt, Payten; Lee, Londyn; Miller, Georgia; Moreno, Allison; Craig, Abigail; Pokorny, Luke; Polachek, Jesse; Schwartz, Teegan; Beutler, Josh; Jaschke, Sierra; Moen, Charles; O’neill, Ava; Pronold, Cooper; Keeton, Journey; Yoakum, Brenden; Hayes, Hudson; Metzger, Talon; Smith, Sarafina. SIXTH GRADE 4.0: Berg, John; Bolam, Chloe; Davis, Ella; Jeffrey, Lex; Martin, Kiara; Merrill, Cooper; Riehle, Ava; Wyland, Shae. 3.5 and Above: Davis, Holly; Haney, Zoey; Hicks, Layla; Liddell, Samantha; Planty, Solei; Rundle, Camryn; Scholl, Kathryn; Tisdel, Spencer; Keeton, Faith; Mock, Kayl; Rush, Sophia; Sartelle, Etienne; Sitz, Lauren; Thies, Zach; Dachtler, Micah; Islas, Andrew; Sahlberg, Emma; Luna, Jasmine; Schar, Bodie; Turpen, Jack; Clark, Finnigan; Gregg, Bryer; Haney, Madison; Monaghan, Jordyn; Silva, Diego; Stelle, Alisa; Martinez, Soyla. SEVENTH GRADE 4.0: Adelt, Presley; Bartlett, Ella; Greaney, Molly; Hepburn, Devan; Liddell, Charley. 3.5 and Above: Buller, Kathryn; Reid, Ila; Asson, Hailey; Christian, Vincent; Kizziar, Juhree; Seymour, Charlotte; Stolasz, Theodore; Blakelock, Brooke; Dean, Austin; Leaver, Bryant; Vohs, Gracie; Brown, Madeline; Sundstrom, Lillian; Kiefer, Waylon; Moffat, Lorelai; Monaghan, Mia; Alport, Cooper; Grummer, Araiya; Myhre, Gracelyn. EIGHTH GRADE 4.0: Jones, Danny; Landon, Anna; Lorusso, Zoey; Mansfield, Elana; Martin, Taine; Mcrystal, Lizzie; Newton, Olivia; Patton, Josie; Wyland, Sage. 3.5 and Above: Steffen, Adriane; Alvarez, Stacey; Thorsett, Ella; Linn, Sydney; Maddox-Castle, Adam; Hongel, Grace; Moffat, Ashlynn; Parkins, Cooper; Riehe, Matthew; Schutte, Isabelle; Robles, Vanessa; Chapman, Catalina; Montecinos, Daisy; Duey, Brody; Gulick, Faith; Wentzel, Carter. — “CODE BREAKER” — WHAT RUNS THROUGH SISTERS? A B C D E F G H I J K L MN O P Q R S T U VWX Y Z 4 C 20 5 3 4 C 5 24 Free Cooking Class for Kids Crumbs Cooking Class for Kids will take to the Sisters Farmers Market stage in Fir St. Park at noon on Sunday, July 14 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring swimsuit & towel for splash pad fun. Free. Info: 503-706-0387. Rhythm & Song in the Park Kids can dance and swirl in circles. People of all ages play drums and shakers. Join musician and music therapist Jodi Winnwalker of Earthtones Northwest for a special Sisters event. Free. BBQ included. Bring your own lawn chairs. Wednesday, July 17 in Village Green Park. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Contact and info: citizens4community.com. Bike Decorating & Mini Parade Celebrate Bike Day with Sisters Farmers Market on Sunday, July 21! Start off at Eurosports at 11 a.m. to decorate your bike. At 11:30 parade over to Fir Street Park for market fun ‘til 2 p.m. Bring your swimsuit and towel for the splash pad. Raffl e drawing for prizes at 12:30 p.m. Free. All are welcome. Info: 503-706-0387. Starshine Kids Performance Kids will perform original shows on the Songbird Stage at Fir Street Park. Ages 4-8 take the stage on Friday, July 26 at 11 a.m. and ages 8-13 perform on Friday, August 2 at 3 p.m. Th e shows will feature plays based on the theme of summer adventure written by the kids during their week-long Starshine Th eater camp through SPRD. Free. All are welcome. Details: 541-645- 0688 or starshine-theater.com. Summer on the Farm On Tuesdays this summer from 9 a.m. to noon, drop your kids off at the Seed to Table Farm or stay and explore with them! Students can connect with nutrition, science and art through farm-based activities. Minimum age for drop-off is 5 years. All ages welcome if parent is present. Th e farm is located at 998 E. Black Butte Ave. Email education@seedtotablesisters. org for info. GUIDED HIKES Kids’ Butterfl y Walk, Metolius Preserve Bring your family to the Metolius Preserve for a kids’ butterfl y walk led by butterfl y guru Amanda Egertson and her kids, Lucy (12) and Eli (10). Th is Deschutes Land Trust hike is perfect for kids ages 6-11 with a grown-up in tow. Th ursday, July 11 from 10 a.m. to noon. Online registration is required at deschuteslandtrust.org/hikes. Info: 541-330-0017. Fox Walk + Owl Eyes Susan Prince will lead a nature walk just for kids at the Metolius Preserve on Saturday, July 13 from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Learn how to enter into wild lands like the animals do. Practice observation skills and group mapmaking. Th is Deschutes Land Trust hike is perfect for kids ages 8-14 with a grown-up in tow. Online registration is required at deschuteslandtrust.org/hikes. Info: 541-330-0017. 4 21 25 25 18 Answer from June 26, 2019 Code Breaker: “Sisters Farmers Market” KID MADE CAMP Make, Earn, & Learn NEWDATESFORSISTERSCAMP! Now enrolling for August 19-25 in Sisters Is your kiddo a budding chef, entrepreneur, or artist? They’ll love what’s on the menu at Kid Made Camp this summer! Now enrolling grades K-4 and 5-8. kidmadecamp.com | phone 760-415-6345 Our campers earn real money & learn real life skills. We make cra s & food, design our own packaging, then sell our wares at farmers markets in Bend and Sisters! A N N O U N C E M E N T S Especially for kids and families! OUTDOOR FUN 1 LIBRARY KIDS’ EVENTS Mission to Mars Explore life on Mars, get to know the rovers, and play with Mars mud with other kids ages 6-11. Wednesday, July 10 at 10:30 a.m. at Sisters Library. No registration required. Call 541-617-7078 for info. Family Fun Story Time Family Fun Story Time for kids of all ages takes place at the Sisters Library on Th ursdays, July 11, 18, and 25 from 10:30 to 11 a.m., with songs, rhymes and crafts, all designed to grow young readers. Caregivers must attend. For more information call 541-617-7078. Pajama Storytime Stories and activities aimed at the early learning needs of birth to 5-year-olds. Pajamas optional! Sisters Library on Tuesday, July 16 at 6 p.m. No registration required. Info: 541-617-7078. Universe of Crafts All ages are welcome to join this journey around the world and into space through stories and crafts at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 20 at Sisters Library. No registration required. Call 541-617-7078 for more information. To the Moon! Discover the moon’s phases and make moon dust with other kids ages 6-11. Space Camp is Wednesday, July 24 at 10:30 at Sisters Library. No registration required. Info: 541-617-7078. See ad Announ ditional ce on page ments 12. Stuff ed Animal Sleepover Wear your pajamas, bring your stuff ed friend and listen to a story, then leave your stuff ed friend for an overnight sleepover. Saturday, July 27 at 10:30 a.m. at Sisters Library for ages 0-11. On Tuesday morning, pick up your friend and a photo memory book. No registration required. For more information call 541-617-7078. TEEN EVENTS Collide Snack, games, worship and sermon for students in 6th-8th grades. Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. at Westside Sisters, 442 Trinity Way; 541-549-4184. Outlaw Gamer Group A new, non-religious youth group is meeting at the Episcopal Church of the Transfi guration on Saturdays from 4 to 6 p.m. Adult volunteers hang out with Outlaw Gamer Group (OGG), providing an environment where teens in grades 8-12 can socialize and get creative, as long as they’re willing to avoid electronic devices. To get involved, email Stephen King at skmyth.king@gmail.com, call Michelle at 541-549-7087, or show up on a Saturday. Galaxy Slime Learn all about polymers as you make & take your own DIY galactic slime, Mars mud and moon dough at Sisters Library on Tuesday, July 30 at 3 p.m. Supplies provided, no registration required. Ages 10 to 17. For more information call 541-617-7078.