The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, March 25, 2020, Page 18, Image 18

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Wednesday, March 25, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
The Nugget Newspaper Crossword
By Jacqueline E. Mathews, Tribune News Service
PHOTO BY TL BROWN
Late afternoon sun lit up the earth on the vernal equinox.
EQUINOX: Celebration 
at labyrinth practiced
social distancing
Continued from page 3
Marveling at the beauty of the
first day of spring, the walk-
ers  offered  each  other  <air 
hugs=  before  wending  their 
way  back  to  the  labyrinth9s 
entrance. 
Jan  McGowan,  member 
of  the  Sisters  Community 
Labyrinth  Committee  at 
Sisters  Park  &  Recreation 
District,  had  sent  out  the 
announcement that the equi-
nox walk would not be
canceled.
<This is an outdoor event 
and we are asking people to
maintain a safe, six-foot dis-
tance from one another,= she 
wrote.
McGowan  noted, <If you 
prefer not to attend a gather-
ing this week, feel welcome
to visit the labyrinth anytime
on  your  own.  It  is  always 
open and usually empty& the
labyrinth is always there for
your use, and walking it pro-
motes relaxation, meditation,
and reflection. Enjoy!= 
S i s t e r s   C o m m u n i t y 
Labyrinth is located inside
East  Portal,  a  park-like, 
nearly triangular piece of
land located at the conflu-
ence of highways 20 and 242. 
Its  driveway  is  on W.  Hood 
Avenue,  between  Takoda9s/
Bi-Mart and XPress Printing/
Les  Schwab.  An  interpre-
tive map of Sisters and sur-
rounding passes is located
there as well. The parking lot 
and bathrooms are closed for
winter; parking is available
nearby.
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Ryan Ward and Jackie Lozaw served as student team leaders when
Gonzaga University students came to Sisters to serve.
VOLUNTEERS: Gonzaga
students picked up
skills quickly
Continued from page 1
have done volunteer projects
all  over  the  United  States. 
One  student  has  accepted  a 
post  with  the  Peace  Corps 
after graduation this summer. 
Three others worked on land-
scaping projects in Kentucky
last year. Gonzaga University 
helps match up students with
groups in need of volunteers. 
The group that came to Sisters
wanted to focus on affordable
housing.
Student Team Leader
Jackie Lozaw said that work-
ing on the Sisters Habitat
project  was  a  <great  oppor-
tunity to learn from a com-
munity of people who do this
work on a daily basis.= 
Habitat  Construction 
Manager  Darleene  Snider 
said  that  the  <students  from 
Gonzaga University were
one of the top two colleges
we9ve  ever  hosted  in  terms 
of their attention to detail
and their ability to pick up
new skills quickly. By Friday, 
they were able to work with
minimal supervision. I would 
take them as a crew any day,
anywhere.=
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