The Nugget Vol. XLIII No. 18 P OSTAL CUSTOMER News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon www.NuggetNews.com Wednesday, April 29, 2020 ‘Victory Gardens’ promote resilience By Katy Yoder Correspondent As the COVID-19 pan- demic continues, people are discovering ways to deal with fear and uncertainty. It9s an eerie feeling pushing a grocery cart, with the faint smell of disinfectant, down aisles with empty shelves while masked shoppers try to keep their distance. Many are wondering about food shortages, especially fresh produce. Relying solely on over-burdened grocers and their heroic staff to pro- vide supplies might not be enough. During World War I and World War II, “Victory Garden” campaigns served to boost morale and safe- guard against food shortages caused by a breakdown of systems for food distribu- tion. Like tough times in human history, more people are planting vegetables and herbs in containers, repur- posed flower gardens, lawns with grocery stores close by and people living in places with little ground for culti- vating food. But folks are See GARDENING on page 22 See QUILT SHOW on page 16 Audrey Tehan is teaching Sisters how to “grow resilience.” of gardening in the High Desert climate. Gardening skills have gone dormant over the years. Knowledge passed down through gen- erations was less important Quilt Show cancels events, goes virtual The Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show (SOQS) announced Friday, April 24, that the orga- nization will cancel the events for the 2020 Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show was sched- uled for Saturday, July 11. “Our priority continues to be the health and safety of our volunteers, guests, and all community members and as such we are following the best health protocols at this time. Sadly, that includes restructuring what our show day will look like,” Dawn Boyd, executive director of PHOTO BY EMILY GREEN and sunny windowsills. Being proactive can produce a sense of resil- ience and self-reliance… until Central Oregonians run into the many pitfalls PRE-SORTED STANDARD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID Sisters, OR Permit No. 15 Sisters Rhythm & Brews Fest canceled Riding the river into a changed world Sisters Rhythm & Brews Festival scheduled for July has announced that it is can- celing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Festival organizers Jennifer and Joe Rambo announced the decision in an update to patrons on Tuesday, April 21. “After many weeks of anguish, consternation and many, many tears, we have decided to err on the side of caution and will be post- poning this year9s Sisters Rhythm & Brews Festival to July 2021,” they wrote. “This decision comes with incred- ible sadness as we so looked forward to spending another amazing weekend with our growing festival family. For the health and well being of all parties involved including you, our ticket holders, we feel this is the safest decision.” The Festival will automat- ically roll over tickets to next year9s event.