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The Garden Angel is now filling landscape maintenance crew member positions. LCB 9583. Inquire at 541-549-2882 or thegardenangel@gmail.com VOHS Custom Landscaping is now hiring! Competitive wages, great company. 541-515-8462 Sisters Meat & Smokehouse is now hiring! Call Molly for details at 541-232-1009. NEED A CHANGE? Use The Nugget's Help Wanted column to find a new job! NEED ASSISTANCE? Use The Nugget's Help Wanted column to find the help you need! Call 541-549-9941 by noon, Mondays MARKET: Events have educational and entertainment value Continued from page 15 release heat).= Recipes will be available to take home. Speer studied with The Arctos School and The School of Forest Medicine. She maintains an active med- icine-making practice and <enjoys learning from and building relationship with the land and plants in Central Oregon.= Throughout the mar- ket day, Three Sisters Historical Society will offer kids a chance to excavate an archaeology site. If they correctly answer a question about their dig, they can win a prize. Shannon Mokuahi Rackowski will present a hula dance and dem- onstration at 1 p.m. She describes herself as a <native Hawaiian/Caucasian, better known as a Hapa Girl, from the island of Oahu.= She has lived in Oregon just under 40 years and has been a fixture of the Sisters community for over five years. Rackowski has danced hula since the age of five. Thirty-seven years ago, she started the Halau O Hula Hawaii School of Hawaiian Dance in Newport. For the farmers market, she plans to dress in tradi- tional hula garb including a pau skirt and leis or flowers. After dancing, she will offer a short demonstration for those who9d like to try hula themselves. Many Sisters residents know her as a powerhouse of activity at Sisters Park & Recreation District (SPRD). For SPRD and other orga- nizations around town, Rackowski provides viva- cious energy, tasty food, and organizational prow- ess at community events. She teaches popular classes for seniors and pro- vides leadership in event coordination. <I have had the honor to dance with many incredible artist-legends such as Gabby .38-ACRE LOT IN BUCK RUN SUBDIVISION 396 E. Tyee Dr., Sisters Near downtown, close to trails, Whychus Creek, and parks. Mature ponderosa pines. MLS#201903528 $214,000 Sheila Reifschneider, Broker, 541-408-6355 Licensed Broker in Oregon | sheila@reedbros.com Coldwell Banker Reed Bros. Realty 291 W. Cascade Ave. | 541-549-6000 Pahinui, Brothers Cazimero, Makaha Sons of Ni9ihau, Israel Kamakawiwo9ole, Don Ho, Bill Keale, and my Halau back home in Hawaii, Napualei O9 Likoleihua,= Rackowski said. Every week at the mar- ket, farms from Sisters bring microlocal produce plucked just blocks away. Rotating vendors keep the market9s offerings fresh. Homemade granola, locally blended teas, micro-roastery coffees, smoked steelhead, and fresh apricots have been on offer recently. The Simple N Fresh food cart offers tostadas and hand- cut pico de gallo, along with a housemade ceviche using cooked shrimp rather than raw. Fusion bowls, wood- fired baguettes, and raw- foods desserts have also been on offer. Locally handcrafted items include unique Sisters- themed T-shirts and cork caps, and popular brace- lets made by a Sisters fam- ily. Organic, small-batch skincare products are often available, as are handmade soaps, balms, and clever wooden combs for beards, cut in the shape of an Oregon map. Sisters Farmers Market runs 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday through the end of September at Fir Street Park. The park is located one block north of Cascade Avenue/ Highway 20 at the corner of East Main Avenue and North Fir Street. The market9s showcase program extends through- out the summer. It is funded in part by a grant from The Roundhouse Foundation, along with sponsorship from Cottonwood Cafe, Metabolic Maintenance, She Soars Psychiatry, and Jane McGowan nonprofit counseling. In-kind donations from The Nugget Newspaper, Plazm, and XPress Printing helped turn the market around this year, moving to a successful new day and time. Sisters Farmers Market is a nonprofit entity operating under the fiscal sponsorship of SPRD. PHOTO PROVIDED Maesie Speer will share plant medicine and iced teas with Sisters this Sunday at Fir Street Park. Classifieds are online at NuggetNews.com Planning a Home Construction or Renovation Project? Our team believes quality, creativity, and sustainability matter. We want your home to be a work of art worthy of containing your life. CCB#148365 28 — Mike & Jill Dyer, Owners 541-420-8448 dyerconstructionrenovation.com Our agents have served Central Oregon for over 30 years. 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