16 Wednesday, August 28, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon LETTERS Continued from page 2 all was well. There was no theft and no van- dalism. I have been very grateful to the three different people involved and appreciate the good people of the community. I realize at any given time there may be folks doing things they shouldn9t, dangerous, dishonest, and unhealthy. But the community of Sisters is by and large made up of hon- est, hardworking, generous and kindhearted people. There is much talk in these times that is harsh, unkind and untrue. I appreciated this community and the spirit that makes it so great. Fred McCaulou s s s To the Editor: I would like to share why I am a member of Indivisible Sisters. These days, no matter what aspect of life, there are incredibly important concerns locally, nationally and globally. What I found most frustrating in my teensy roll to mitigate the crises of politics, governance and environ- ment is that individuals are pulled hither and yon to donate time and funds to all kinds of good causes. It was frustrating and even upset- ting to turn down some and to determine to which I could donate anything. What I found with Indivisible National, and with Indivisible Sisters in particular, was a welcoming NPO that focuses on citizens education and involve- ment and makes it accessible and manageable. Our emailed newsletter is shared with over 200 Sisters residents and with all Central Oregon Indivisible and ORD2 chapters and provides 3 to 5 action items per week to do or not of your choosing. The actions can be writing an LTE (letter to the editor) on a hot topic, calling one or more of your legislators State or Federal on another topic, attending a Town Hall, an invite to a Debate Watch Night, etc. A local graphic artist, Josh Burger, pro- duces this newsletter 3 thank you! Indivisible will support one candidate or another once all candidates have been thoroughly Best In Show... reviewed. Indivisible coordinates with other NPOs to assist in sharing important informa- tion and upcoming events all geared toward citizenry getting involved. It is progressive and focused on public issues/concerns. Indivisible Sisters seeks to inform citizens how to run for office, what offices are open- ing locally, who are the candidates, arranges for meeting local candidates, and welcomes all citizens to take part in whatever way suits each individual. This works for me. Maybe for you, too? See Indivisible.org for the National NPO and Indivisiblesisters.org to sign up locally. Susan Cobb s s s To the Editor: A recent letter decrying the use of the term