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Holidays in Sisters 21 694-B SE Third St., Bend |Open Every Day 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Wednesday, December 11, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon PHOTO BY HEATHER JORDAN Santa traded his reindeer for other critters last Saturday, in the Furry Friends Foundation Pet Photos with Santa fundraising event. The Foundation helps families in need by funding a pet food bank and other services. shopping for people. We were delighted that Kathy and Kiki said that they wanted to include us this year. We are trying to get more exposure and we thought it was a nice way to fundraise for us.= The most popular book on the table 3 <That was Yesterday= by Tillie Wilson and Alice Scott. The BBS wreath sale was going strong out- side the building with Rachel Gonzales head- ing up the fundraiser again this year with Jane and Daniel Petke, board chair for BBS, also nteering. volunteering. See SANTA PAWS on page 28 Suzanne Carvlin , Realtor The Holidays are the ideal time to reflect and gather ather together to be thankful for who we are, for the family we love, the friends we cherish, and the future that we will create together. I couldn’t be more thankful this year because I have amazing clients and friends like you. This is the ideal time to reflect and gather together to be thankful for who we are, for the family we love, the friends we cher- ish, and the future that we will create together. I am so grateful for all of you and I am so proud to be a part of the Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty Team. Our brokers are passionate about donating their eir time and money to many organizations that are making ing a difference in people’s lives every day. I donate a percentage of my earnings to Heart of Oregon Youth Build. Learn more about their work at https://heartoforegon.org/programs/youthbuild.html. Love and hugs to you all! Happy Holidays! Mackenzie Creek Mercantile Fall and winter are the seasons when Mackenzi Mackenzie enzie e Creek C Cr ad- Mercantile really shines. This is your hometown head- quarters for winter gear — from your base layer to your warm winter coat. It’s a great place to give the man in your life the gift of adventure, with clothing and gear for men that is both rugged and stylish. From snow boots to fleece, you’ll find what you need here to enjoy this beautiful but bone-chilling season in Sisters Country. And when your excursion out into our winter won- ka derland is done, build a fire and slip into Minnetonka reek slippers and moccasins, courtesy of Mackenzie Creek Mercantile. To outfit the young ones, there’s a new line of Lazy One kids wear — from snow suits and gloves to cozy and colorful PJs. And for the strong, independent lady in your life — Mackenzie Creek Mercantile fea- tures a beautiful line of concealed-carry purses. We are fi lled to the brim with holiday gifts! Before you head to Bend and fi ght the crowds, come see what we have to offer! Denali blankets, candles, puzzles, toys and much more! And don’t forget to grab your libations here! The Gallimaufry — 541-549-9841 — Corner of Hwy. 20 & Elm St. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sisters’ local liquor store for 41 years, off ering the largest selection in town. Thank you to my clients past, present and future… …I am very grateful and I wish you all a wonderful holiday season! Suzanne Carvlin , Realtor S 818.216.8542 | Suzanne@HomeinSisters.com 8 cascadesothebysrealty.com Each off ice is independently owned and operated. MACKENZIE CREEK MERCANTILE Coats, jackets, snow boots, gloves, hats & more for all! 541-549-8424 | 290 W. Cascade Ave. www.mackenziecreekmercantile.com