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Wednesday, June 17, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon MR. SHS: Students produced virtual <events= Continued from page 3 contestant would shine and a lot of money would be raised for FAN. Each year the pageant has a theme that guides the pag- eant9s elements. The theme for this year9s pageant was Roadtrip. The coordinators were the bus drivers. Emma Farley and Taylor Fendall were wrestlers, Lydia Bartlett and Sam Nicklous were PCT hikers, Caiti Schwab and Logan Curtis were lumber- jacks, Delsie McCrystal and Spencer Morgan were skiers and snowboarders, Samantha Silva and Brogan Petterson were surfers, Joelle Asson and Osmond Bates were fashion gurus, Lola Green and Drew Collins Burke were river guides, Hallie Schwartz and Garrett Kersavage were farmers, Maddison Anderson and Dan Schmidt were astro- nauts, and Olivia Hougham and Sam Thorsett were jun- gle explorers. Early in the year, with the support of a generous com- munity, the Mr. SHS team was able to raise $3,000 for FAN through the pasta feed, dodgeball tournament, and pie in the face event. However due to COVID-19, they were unable to host the pageant, originally planned for March 14. <With the closure happen- ing just two days before the event, coordinators and con- testants were devastated,= Olivia Bertagna reported. <Each and everyone of these students had dedicated time to their dance routines, tal- ents, videos and interview questions in preparation for the event.= Bertagna said that the stu- dent leaders were not ready to give up on all of their hard work, and most importantly, they all were not ready to give up on fundraising for the Family Access Network. So these students have been hard at work putting together a virtual Mr. SHS pageant. They have created a YouTube playlist containing all of the contestants videos and more. Find their work on YouTube under the channel name is Mr. SHS 2020. The winners of this year9s vir- tual pageant are Dan Schmidt and Maddison Anderson. <If you would like to donate that would be great,= Bertagna said. <Or if you would like a smile and just want to watch the videos that would be great as well.= 21 PHOTO PROVIDED MR. SHS participants raised $3,000 for Sisters Family Access network in early work on the Mr. SHS pageant. Unable to host the actual pageant, they have created a virtual one, available on YouTube. CUSTOM FENCES, DECKS & PAVERS 541-588-2062 CCB#288388 L Locally o c a l l y O Owned, wn ne d C Craftsman r a f t s m a n B Built uii l t Residential & Commercial Custom Ranch & Domestic Privacy Fencing Decks • Pavers • Gates | Stain & Paint • Repair p FREE ESTIMATES & COMPETITIVE PRICING BY KATHY DEGGENDORFER www.SistersFenceCompany.com