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8Haji Maji9 as he managed to 
get every student to smile and
play along. My records show 
that  over  150  ukuleles  were 
hand  crafted  in  Bill9s  high 
school ukulele classes!=
Sisters High School wood-
working  teacher Tony  Cosby 
said,  <Bill  took  volunteering 
to  a  new  dimension.  I  can9t 
remember  him  taking  a  day 
off. I also can9t remember him 
ever saying to a student, 8no I 
can9t help you.9=
SFF  hopes  the  My  Own 
Two Hands online art auction
fundraiser will provide much-
needed money for core mis-
sion support while showcasing 
the dozens of Central Oregon 
artists  and  businesses  who 
have contributed.
No ticket purchase is neces-
sary to participate in the auc-
tion, and bids can be placed
from  the  comfort  and  safety 
of home via your cell phone or 
internet-connected device. 
Follow Sisters Folk Festival
on  Instagram,  Facebook  and 
Twitter  for  up-to-date  event 
information.  For  more  infor-
mation  on  the  My  Own Two 
Hands auction and fundraiser,
go to www.sistersfolkfestival.
org,  and  to  participate  May 
8-16 in the online art auction 
fundraiser, visit http://tinyurl.
com/MOTH2020. 
Wednesday, May 6, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 
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Thompson Guitar a prize for MOTH participants
An  exquisite,  hand-
crafted  guitar  made  right 
here in Sisters is the perfect 
representation  of  the  var-
ied arts brought together by 
the  Sisters  Folk  Festival9s 
My  Own  Two  Hands  arts 
fundraiser.
This  year,  in  light  of 
the  COVID-19  pandemic, 
the  annual  My  Own  Two 
Hands fundraiser is a com-
pletely online silent auc-
tion.  Bidding  for  the  vir-
tual auction will open on
Friday,  May  8  and  close 
on  Saturday,  May  16,  with 
more than 75 different items 
available to bid on during
that time. No ticket purchase 
is necessary to participate in
the  auction,  and  bids  can 
be placed from the comfort 
and safety of home via cell 
phone or internet-connected 
device. 
SFF  organizers  have 
announced  the  event9s  raf-
fle item and procedure for
entering  to  win.  Only  200 
raffle tickets will be sold to
win  a  handcrafted,  custom 
and highly-coveted Preston 
Thompson guitar.
Raffle  tickets  are  $50 
each. The direct link to pur-
chase a raffle ticket for the 
guitar  is  https://sff2020.
ggo.bid/bidding/pack
age/13028585  and  auction 
registration is required first. 
The  model  to  be  raffled  is 
an OM-shaped guitar with a 
beautiful  Cuban  mahogany 
back/sides  paired  with  an 
Adirondack spruce top.
Christine  Funk,  gen-
eral manager of Thompson 
Guitars, said, <The size of an 
OM  gives  you  an  immedi-
ate voice, deep and resonant
with  a  sustain  that  shows 
off  the  tone  of  this  special 
mahogany.  This  is  a  great 
sized model for finger-style 
players  and  pickers  alike. 
Inlay specialist Simon high-
lighted his original Regency 
torch inlay by making it out 
of a combination of maple
and walnut woods, accent-
ing the rope-top purfling and 
the maple fretboard markers. 
Luthier Gareth Jenkins hand 
carved the braces and hand 
graduated  the  tops  to  cap-
ture  the  vintage  tone  play-
ers  are  looking  for.  These 
special boutique guitars are
crafted right here in Sisters, 
Oregon!=
P r e s t o n   T h o m p s o n 
Guitars is a small company 
located in Sisters, producing
handcrafted acoustic guitars. 
Founder Preston Thompson 
started making guitars in the 
1980s  and  studied  Golden 
Era guitars from the 1930s 
in  order  to  replicate  that 
highly sought-after vintage 
sound. The  playability  and 
craftsmanship of Thompson 
guitars are highly regarded 
in the industry, with support 
from dealers both domesti-
cally and internationally.
Thompson  put  together 
a  team  of  individuals  that 
bring years of experience
and knowledge to the com-
pany fostering the reputation 
Preston established early in 
his career.
<We are especially proud 
to be located in this thriving 
musical  community,  home 
of the Sisters Folk Festival 
and  Americana  Project,= 
Funk said. 
This  year,  the  My  Own 
Two Hands Spirit of Giving 
Award was given to Preston
Thompson Guitars, for their 
generosity over the years in 
providing  a  custom,  hand-
made  guitar  to  the  art  auc-
tion and fundraiser. 
<We  are  very  apprecia-
tive  of  receiving  the  Spirit 
of  Giving  award  this  year 
in recognition of our dona-
tion of a specially made 8My 
Own Two Hands9 guitar for 
the  past  five  years  that  is 
sold during the live auction 
event,= Funk said. <We are 
thrilled each time one sells, 
knowing  that  the  money 
is used to continue music
education for the next gen-
eration of players and music
lovers. This  year,  SFF  will 
need  all  the  support  it  can 
get with the current circum-
stances going on in our coun-
try  and  world.  Thank  you 
for  considering  purchasing 
a limited raffle ticket on this 
beautiful OM-CMA (Cuban 
M a h o g a n y / A d i r o n d a c k 
Top)  highlighted  with 
our original Regency
torch  made  of  maple  and 
walnut.= 
Be sure to follow Sisters
Folk Festival on Instagram, 
Facebook and Twitter for up-
to-date information. To par-
ticipate in the online art auc-
tion fundraiser, visit http://
tinyurl.com/MOTH2020. 
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