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Wednesday, December 4, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Help those in need... Coach lawsuit dismissed PHOTO PROVIDED Rising Appalachia performed at the 2019 festival. Early-bird tickets for 2020 go on sale Monday, December 9. Early-bird tickets for folk festival announced A limited number of dis- counted tickets will go on sale on Monday, December 9 for the 24th Sisters Folk Festival. The dates for next year 9s highly-anticipated event are September 11-13, 2020. In the past, the organiza- tion has held an early-bird lottery and the winners were then given the opportunity to purchase their festival tickets at a discount. Inevitably, not everyone who <won= the lot- tery would claim their early- bird tickets, so this year the organization will be selling the allotment on a first-come, first-served basis begin- ning promptly at 10 a.m. NTED LADY PAI PST to ensure that all 500 of the discounted passes are distributed. The 2020 musical lineup will feature more than 40 acts representing a vari- ety of genres 4 including folk, blues, and bluegrass 4 who will perform on 11 stages throughout the town of Sisters. The preliminary lineup will be announced in early 2020. To purchase your dis- counted festival passes on December 9, visit https:// s ff 2 0 2 0 . e v e n t b r i t e . c o m . The early-bird tickets are expected to sell out quickly and there will be a two-ticket limit per customer. A federal judge has dis- missed a suit filed last sum- mer by Nik Goertzen in connection with his 2012 removal as Sisters High School girls soccer coach. The suit named former Sisters Schools Superintendent Jim Golden, current Sisters High School Principal Joe Hosang and former athletic director Gary Hedin in a complaint alleging wrongful discharge; reverse discrimination; and negligence. The court filed its dis- missal on November 25. In March, Goertzen filed a federal lawsuit against a judge involved in a series of legal actions against sev- eral parents whom Goertzen believes improperly influ- enced Sisters High School Principal Joe Hosang9s deci- sion to end Goertzen9s tenure as a soccer coach. That suit was dismissed in July. PHOTO BY JIM CORNELIUS Ray’s Food Place offers an opportunity to buy a bag of groceries for the Sisters Kiwanis Food Bank. Let us show you how much you can save this year! Call 541-588-6245, for a free quote! 257 S. Pine St., #101 www.farmersagent.com/jrybka Auto • Home • Life • Business NuggetNews.com is your online source for ROAD REPORTS WHAT’S A RELAXATION ROOM? Antiques Settle into one of our stress-therapy chairs for a calming experience. Relax, enjoy! alm m i n g celestial c e l e stial ex xp e r i e n ce. R elax, enjo $20 for one full session or $30 for two tw full sessions! Relaxation Room 541-904-0066 141 E. Cascade Ave., Ste. 104 Open 11-4 • 7 days a week Saturday & Sunday, Noon to Close S Sa Sisters 5 541-771-0320 320 . Redmond R d d 541 541-388-3091 388 3091 Santa Claus Your passport to a world of fine cuisine... SW E D E N Wednesday, December 11, 3-4 p.m. is Coming to The Lodge! Enjoy a demo of some tasty food, play trivia, and win prizes! Saturday, December 21 1:30 to 3 p.m. RSVP to 541-549-5634 by Th ursday of the prior week. Luxury Senior Assisted & Independent Living Your presence at each dinner earns you $250 credit as a future Seasons resident.* Attend three consecutive dinners and double your credit; bring a friend and triple it! Free to nvite e; i everyon iend! a fr *Must be 62 years or older and move in before 12-31-19. 541-549-5634 Come for free lunch and a tour! 411 E. Carpenter Ln., Sisters www.Th eLodgeInSisters.com Join Santa for cookies & milk! Kids, come sit with Santa and tell him what you want for Christmas! FREE event for the public! KIDS! Enter our colo contest to win ring Holiday Bask a et! 7