2 Wednesday, February 5, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon O P I N I O N Closure of Book Corner is a disservice A hint of spring... Balmy, clear air bought the Three Sisters into sharp relief last week, but long-time Sisters residents know that it’s just a tease. By Wendie Vermillion Guest Columnist PHOTO BY JERRY BALDOCK Letters to the Editor… The Nugget welcomes contributions from its readers, which must include the writer9s name, address and phone number. Let- ters to the Editor is an open forum for the community and contains unsolicited opinions not necessarily shared by the Editor. The Nugget reserves the right to edit, omit, respond or ask for a response to letters submitted to the Editor. Letters should be no longer than 300 words. Unpublished items are not acknowledged or returned. The deadline for all letters is noon Monday. To the Editor: On behalf of the Sisters Kiwanis Club, I want to thank all those people in the Sisters community who once again supported this year9s See9s Candy Sale event. A special thank-you goes to Ray9s for all the years of allowing Kiwanis to set up our trailer in their parking lot. This is one of our most popular fundraising events. This is a clas- sic win-win situation 3 the community can buy some delicious See9s candy and Sisters youth programs will benefit from the proceeds. ALL the proceeds, after the candy9s cost, are distributed to youth programs. All the candy must be prepaid and unsold candy can- not be returned. So, without community sup- port, this event could end up losing money. So once again, your support resulted in Kiwanis raising several thousand dollars to distribute to Sisters scholarships, youth clubs and other various youth events. Doug Wills, President, Sisters Kiwanis s s s To the Editor: Charlie Kanzig made me laugh out loud. His