The Nugget Vol. XLIII No. 8 P OSTAL CUSTOMER News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon www.NuggetNews.com PRE-SORTED STANDARD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID Sisters, OR Permit No. 15 Wednesday, February 19, 2020 Chess youth excelled at tournament The joy of music... By Jodi Schneider Correspondent PHOTO BY JERRY BALDOCK Sisters Elementary School students explored the history of classical music in the play “Compose Yourself” last week. See story, page 4. On Wednesday mornings at Sisters Middle School (SMS) you can find a classroom full of attentive K-12 kids trans- fixed by a vinyl chessboard. These students are improving their thinking and problem- solving skills while having fun playing the board game of strategy. There you can find Jennifer King, the Outlaw Chess Club9s facilitator. See CHESS on page 22 Chamber, City negotiate Rescuing raptors poses challenges future marketing funding By Carol Statton Correspondent By Sue Stafford Correspondent The City of Sisters and the Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce are plotting a course into the future for marketing Sisters as a tourist destination. The contract between the City and the Chamber is expiring on June 30, 2020. Negotiations have begun to craft a new visitor information and marketing contract with the Chamber serving as the destination marketing orga- nization (DMO) and Sisters Country Visitors Bureau. Pursuant to state law and the Sisters City Code, the City receives transient room tax (TRT) revenues paid by occupants of transient lodg- ing facilities located within the city. State law requires See FUNDING on page 23 Principal accepts new position in district By Charlie Kanzig Correspondent After nine years as the principal of Sisters High School, Joe Hosang has accepted a newly realigned position for the Sisters School District. He will be work- ing as the director of human resources and also director of curriculum. In an announcement Inside... delivered via e-mail Friday, February 14 to school dis- trict staff, Superintendent Curtiss Scholl said,