The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, November 06, 2019, Page 5, Image 5

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    Wednesday, November 6, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon        5
Warren Miller films
supports ski team
PHOTO BY JIM HAMMOND
The night sky over Sisters is an increasingly rare — and fragile —treasure.
Film makes case for saving dark sky
Among the many benefits 
of living in Central Oregon is 
the ability to go places where 
the night sky can be observed 
with relatively little interfer-
ence from light pollution.
Sisters Astronomy  Club, 
a  committee  of  Sisters 
Park  &  Recreation  District 
(SPRD),  regularly  presents 
<Stars  over  Sisters=  events 
to which the public is invited 
to  view  the  night  sky  dur-
ing the  warmer  times  of the 
year. Sisters Astronomy Club 
also presents <Star Parties= at 
Deschutes Land Trust (DLT) 
preserves  such  as  Rimrock 
Ranch and Whychus Canyon 
Preserve.  Even  though  the 
night  sky  is  quite  spectacu-
lar from the Rimrock Ranch 
location we can look around 
the horizon from northwest to 
southwest  and  see  so-called 
<light domes= over Portland, 
Madras, Redmond, Bend and 
Sisters. 
Sisters  Astronomy  Club 
has  promoted  the  goal  of 
keeping our night skies dark 
through presentations at club 
meetings, displays at Sisters 
Science Fairs and members9 
activities in connection with 
the  International  Dark-Sky 
Association (IDA).
Recently,  an  Oregon 
Chapter  of  the  IDA  (IDA 
Oregon)  was  established 
and  there  are  many  active 
members  of  IDA  Oregon  in 
Central Oregon. The mission 
statement  of  IDA  Oregon 
states: <Our mission is to pre-
serve  Oregon9s  magnificent 
dark  skies  and  to  diminish 
light pollution for the health, 
safety, and well-being of all 
life.= 
SAC has joined with IDA 
Oregon  to  present  a  public 
viewing of an award-winning 
documentary,  <Saving  the 
Dark,=  directed  by  Sriram 
Murali. 
The film9s producers say, 
<The  night  skies  remind  us 
of our place in this Universe. 
The Universe gives us iden-
tity,  makes  us  feel  a  con-
nection. It gives us perspec-
tive. Astronomy has inspired 
countless  minds  in  our  his-
tory. What do we lose when 
we  lose  sight  of  the  stars? 
Excessive and improper light-
ing robs us of our night skies, 
disrupts our sleep patterns and 
endangers nocturnal habitats. 
8Saving  the  Dark9  explores 
the  need  to  preserve  night 
skies and what we can do to 
combat light pollution.=
Saving  the  Dark  will  be 
shown at 2 p.m. on Saturday, 
November  9,  at  the  Sisters 
Library Meeting Room (110 
N. Cedar St.). The film is suit-
able for all ages and there is 
no charge for the program. 
You  can  view  a  trailer 
for  the  film  at:  https://
Year-round
The  Sisters  High  School 
Ski  Team  is  presenting 
Warren Miller9s new ski film 
in its traditional annual team 
fundraiser.
The  showing  is  set  for 
Saturday,  November  30  at  7 
p.m.  at  Sisters  High  School 
auditorium.
<Timeless=  features  ski 
legends  like  Glen  Plake, 
alongside  newcomers  Caite 
Zeliff, Jaelin Kauf, and Baker 
Boyd. Viewers will road-trip 
with rippers from Arlberg to 
the Matterhorn, be immersed 
in  the  hometown  hill  of 
Eldora and discover a differ-
ent side of Jackson Hole, plus 
much more.
Tickets  are  available  at 
Bendticket.com or at the door. 
General  admission  is  $15; 
under 12 and seniors are $10. 
The team will raffle off prizes 
from local vendors.
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For  more  informa-
tion  about  IDA  and  IDA 
Oregon  visit  www.darksky
oregon.org/.
Sisters Astronomy Club9s 
Facebook  page  is  www.
facebook.com/sistersastron-
omy/.  For  more  informa-
tion  contact  drjhammond@
oldshoepress.com.
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