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Wednesday, October 16, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon POETRY: Farmers Market sponsored contest Continued from page 3 residents Heidi Bazille and Jeb Pearson were also final- ists, their haiku focusing on harvest season. Prizes in the category included gift cer- tificates to Bedouin clothing store and Seed to Table edu- cation farm. organic delight juicy peaches in summer napkin optional 4 Lee Kordell Weathered hand to bell Clangorous round peal resounds Cattle called to trough 4 Jeb Pearson The full moon harvest a performance of color then, brown lattice leaves 4 Heidi Bazille Stafford said that in judg- ing the many entries, he looked for <the strong image, resonant sensation, kinship connection to nature, and the stroke of surprise associ- ated with the haiku form.= He urged local gardeners to keep growing local food and writers to keep growing 29 BLANN: Deputy was beloved figure in community poems. Two categories were not judged by Stafford, but by market staff on the day of the event. Winning a gift certifi- cate to Bedouin was Maggie Saslow, taking home the Community Spirit Award. Continued from page 1 died suddenly at age 63 last February 15, deserved to be honored for his dedicated, professional law enforcement work in Camp Sherman. In addition to traditional law enforcement duties, Blann coordinated search and res- cue efforts in the area and kept Camp Sherman9s roads cleared of snow in the winter. It was his work on the roads that made it seem appropriate to dedicate the route into Camp Sherman to his memory. And the county commissioners concurred, urging community activists to work with the county pub- lic works director and simply find a spot and put up the dedication sign. There was one caveat from Commissioner Wayne Fording: <Don9t block anyone9s line of sight 4 and keep it out of the way of the snow- plow. Dave wouldn9t like it if it blocked the snowplow.= That drew chuckles from the assembled citizens. In Blann9s absence this winter, snowplowing will be undertaken by a local Working together, Hands with heart cultivate greens, Nurturing us all. 4 Maggie Saslow Linda Hanson won the Last-Minute Haiku Award, with a gift card to Paulina Springs Books. Rain brings on a smile Like the crunch of an apple First flavors of Fall. 4 Linda Hanson First-place winner of the Locals Only category was Willard Bartlett III, with Paul Bennett, Nancy Bright, and Theresa Kempenich as final- ists. Their haiku were pub- lished in a previous edition of The Nugget. Kids9 winning poems will be featured in an upcom- ing <Kids in Print= section in the newspaper. Additional selected haiku entered in the contest will be published online at www.sistersfarmers market.com. PHOTO BY CONRAD WEILER Les Schell and Phyllis Williamson displayed a proposed sign to be placed on the road into Camp Sherman honoring the late Jefferson County Resident Deputy Dave Blann. contractor. A Jefferson County snowplow will be on hand for plowing work to commence at 4 a.m. on snow days. Blann served Camp Sherman as a Jefferson County Sheriff9s deputy for 24 years and was well-loved in the community 4 and among his peers. Last February, Jeffer- son County Sheriff9s Office Undersheriff Marc Hecka- thorn noted that, <Senior Deputy Blann represented the Sheriff in a dignified and professional manner, but was known for his love of the outdoors, humor, and com- passion for people. Hanging on the wall in Senior Deputy Blann9s home was a picture of him and a phrase that sums up who he was. It read: <BLANN9S RULES TO LIVE BY: 1. Have FUN! 2. Make someone smile. 3. 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