10 Wednesday, September 23, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon A N N O U N C E M E N T S Sisters Supports Oregon Sisters Rotary Mega Raffl e Sisters History Museum A concert & fundraiser will be held in Sisters to benefi t victims of Oregon wildfi res. All proceeds will go to American Red Cross NW Response Fund. Participating businesses will donate a portion of their sales on various days between Th ursday, September 24 and Saturday, September 26 (see ad on page 13). A concert and live auction will be held on Friday, October 2 at 5:30 p.m. at Th e Open Door. Th is is a ticketed event with limited seating. Donate, purchase tickets and fi nd more information at www. paulinaspringsbooks.com. Rotary Club of Sisters is sponsoring a “Mega” Raffl e to benefi t service projects in Sisters Country such as Books for Kids, Sisters High School scholarships, Sisters Park & Recreation District, Family Access Network, Adopt- A-Road, Operation School Bell and more. Winners for 12 prizes totaling $3,000 in value will be drawn Th ursday, October 31. Only 500 tickets will be sold — odds of winning a prize are 1 in 41! Among the prizes are a 3-night stay at a luxury Oregon beach house, a $250 case of Wine from Cork Cellars, a $450 value family photo package, dinners and fi ve $100 certifi cates at Sisters retailers. Donations to Rotary Club are $10 per ticket. Purchase tickets by calling 541-301-0300. For more information and a description of prizes visit sistersrotary.org or call 541-301-0300. Th ree Sisters Historical Society seeks history enthusiasts to volunteer in our new museum. Don’t know anything about Sisters history? No problem, we will provide training so that you can lead our guests through the museum and its exhibits. Enjoy sharing our Sisters history and learning those special stories that few people know! Interested? Call 541-904-0585 or email to tshsvolunteers@gmail.com. SMS Selling Sisters Strong Shirts/Decals Th e student leadership group at Sisters Middle School is hoping to make a diff erence in our community. Th ey are selling shirts and decals featuring a newly designed Sisters Strong logo. Th e proceeds of the sales will go to Kiwanis Food Bank, Family Advocate Network, and the school’s leadership program. So far they have raised $1,200, although they are still hoping to raise more money for these organizations. Shirts and decals can be purchased online and picked up downtown at either Paulina Springs Bookstore or Canyon Creek Pottery. Please go to sistersstrong.org to purchase your items. Shirts are $15 and car decals are $4. For more information email jeff .schiedler@ ssd6.org. Antiques & Jewelry Donations Needed Sisters Kiwanis takes donations of antiques, collectibles and jewelry throughout the year for its annual Antiques, Collections & Jewelry Sale, held on Saturday every Memorial Day weekend. Your donation is tax-deductible! New jewelry donation drop-off box at Washington Federal Bank in Sisters. For more information and to arrange for pickup of large or small items, please call Pam at 541-719-1049. Weekly Food Pantry Wellhouse Church has a weekly food pantry on Th ursdays. For the next several weeks, food will be distributed drive-through style from 12:30 until all food is distributed at the Wellhouse Market building, 222 N. Trinity Way. People in need of food may drive through the parking lot and pick up a bag of food for their household. Other Sisters- area churches are joining with Wellhouse Church to contribute both fi nancially and with volunteers to help sustain the program. For more information call 541-549-4184. Your Announcement Here Schools, churches, nonprofi t recreational and community groups: this is your page to announce your free gatherings and events! Regularly occurring Sisters Country meetings are listed on the Sisters Area Meeting Calendar on page 3 and special events or featured meetings can be listed on this page. All submissions are subject to editing and run only as space allows. Email lisa@nuggetnews.com or drop off at 442 E. Main Ave. Your text must include a “for more information” phone number. Deadline is 5 p.m. on Fridays. Mentor Children in Sisters Central Oregon Partnerships for Youth (COPY), a program of the Deschutes County Sheriff ’s Offi ce, is off ering a class to prepare volunteers to become mentors for children with an incarcerated parent. After initial training and comprehensive background checks, volunteers are matched with a child in Sisters that shares similar interests and commits to spending a few hours a week together for a minimum of one year. Th is time is often spent working on homework, attending art programs, exploring the community, or simply hanging out and talking. On Saturday, September 26, COPY will off er a virtual orientation/training class. Th is 3½-hour class covers program policies, how to establish a mentor relationship, the impact incarceration has on families, and communication skills. Additionally, we will be spending time talking about safety and best practices for mentoring in a COVID-19 world. Th ere is no cost to attend, but advanced registration is required. Call 541-388-6651 or go to www. sheriff .deschutes.org/jail/copy- program/ for more information or to register. Virtual Race to Benefi t Central OR Symphony Th e Virtual Beat Beethoven’s 5th 5k & 1-mile race will be held Sunday, October 11. A virtual race is done “on your own” between Sunday, October 11 through Sunday, October 18. You can run on your own or use the route at Central Oregon Community College, 2600 NW College Way, Bend. Proceeds benefi t the Central Oregon Symphony, which has canceled concerts because of the virus. For just $25 you can register for either distance: www.beatbeethoven5k. com. Registrants will receive a printable bib and be entered into a raffl e. If you have questions, call the Central Oregon Symphony Assoc. offi ce at 541-317-3941. Organ Donor Awareness A new nonprofi t is in the planning stages to educate the community on the importance of organ donation. Fundraisers and events will be discussed. If interested in taking part, please call Fifi Bailey at 541-419-2204. Snow Plow Service Bids Panoramic Access Special Road District Board Vacancy Th e Sisters-Camp Sherman Letters of interest are being accepted for a volunteer position on the PASRD 3-member board of commissioners. Board members are appointed by the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners and serve 3-year terms. Applicants must be a resident and a registered voter of the district for at least 90 days at the time of appointment. Send applications to panoramicroads@gmail.com; or to PASRD, PO Box 1226, Sisters, OR 97759. Th e application deadline is November 1. Info: 541-549-1150. R.F.P.D. is soliciting sealed bids for snow removal of parking and access areas until 4 p.m. on Friday, October 9. Solicitation details can be obtained by request at 541-549-0771 or online at www.sistersfi re.com. Volunteer with Habitat! Sisters Habitat for Humanity’s Th rift Store, ReStore, and Construction sites need more volunteers! Are you interested? New Volunteer Orientations take Fundraiser for Wildfi re place every Tuesday, Wednesday Relief & Th e Red Cross and Th ursday at noon in the Outdoor socially-distant yoga Creating an Outdoors for All Sisters Habitat offi ce, upstairs at (all are welcome) at Eurosports 141 W. Main Ave. CDC protocols taught by Erin Walker. 5:30 to 6:30, On Th ursday, September 24 at 5:30 p.m. join the Deschutes Land are followed. RSVPs are required p.m. on Wednesdays September Trust for a panel discussion with as space is very limited in the 23 and 30 and October 7 and local leaders working to create socially-distanced meeting 14. Please bring mat or beach more inclusive and equitable room. Each person must wear towel, fi rst come/fi rst served. $10 a mask and sanitize their hands suggested donation. For more info outdoor spaces in Central Oregon. We’ll learn from panelists’ when entering the building. A call 541-728-7407. personal outdoor experiences in mask will be provided if needed. City of Sisters Seeks Central Oregon, connect with Please contact Marie at marie@ Board Members local organizations working to sistershabitat.org or 541-549-1193 Th e City of Sisters is accepting create more equity outdoors, to save your spot. applications for volunteers and discuss how we can all play to serve on its Boards and a part in fostering an inclusive Commissions. Th ere are open environment on our favorite trails, positions on the Planning mountain lakes, ski lifts, and local Humane Society of Central Oregon Commission, Budget Committee, parks. Registration is required 541-382-3537 Housing, Parks, Public Works at www.deschuteslandtrust. and Urban Forestry Boards. org/hikes-events/hikes/creating- Information on open positions outdoors-for-all-co to receive the can be found at www.ci.sisters. virtual event link. Only one person or.us/bc. Th e City will be per household needs to register accepting applications for these for this event. Info: 541-330-0017. positions until Friday, November Free Weekly Grab-N-Go 6 at 5 p.m. Interviews for open Lunches For Seniors positions will occur in late November, and appointments will Th e Council on Aging of Central Oregon is serving seniors (60+) happen at the fi rst City Council free Grab-N-Go lunches on meeting in December. If you Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and are interested in serving please Th ursdays each week. Th e complete an application form lunches are distributed on a fi rst- and return to Kerry Prosser, City come, fi rst-served basis drive- Recorder at P.O. Box 39, Sisters, OR Meet MO, a gorgeous 9-year-old 97759, or kprosser@ci.sisters.or.us. through style from 12 to 12:30 tortoiseshell kitty cat who is p.m. at the Sisters Community Furry Friends Has Moved! Church, 1300 W Mckenzie Hwy. looking for her happy retirement home! Mo recently came to the Th e Furry Friends offi ce is now Seniors may drive through the shelter after her owner sadly located at 412. E. Main Ave., Ste. parking lot and pick up a meal passed away. This beautiful lady 4 behind Th e Nugget offi ce. each day of service. Come on by, is looking for a quiet home with Th ough the offi ce is closed to the no need to make a reservation. a loving family that will continue public, the pet food bank is still For more information call 541- to pamper and spoil her silly! open for no contact porch pick 678-5483. If you are looking for a sweet ups. Call to order your pet food senior kitty with a lot of love to Meet the Candidate for pick up during our regular give then Mo is the cat for you! weekly pickup time on Th ursdays Join Indivisible Sisters to meet Come meet Mo today! Carina Miller, Democratic from 12:30 to 4 p.m. or by appointment the rest of the week. candidate for Oregon Senate SPONSORED BY District 30. Th is is an opportunity For info call or text 541-797-4023. to hear her positions on issues Sponsor an Impoverished facing Sisters Country and the Child from Uganda State of Oregon. Ask questions Hope Africa International, based and get answers. All are welcome. in Sisters, has many children Broken Top Th ursday, September 24 at 7 awaiting sponsorship! For more p.m. via Zoom. (https://buff . Veterinary Clinic information go to hopeafricakids. ly/3aHMGu6) For more info call org or call Katie at 541-719-8727. 541-389-0391 541-400-8312. PET OF THE WEEK Please call the church before attending to verify schedules as buildings begin to reopen. SISTERS-AREA CHURCHES Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church (ELCA) 386 N. Fir Street • 541-549-5831 10 a.m. Sunday Worship shepherdofthehillslutheranchurch.com Sisters Community Church (Nondenominational) 1300 W. McKenzie Hwy. • 541-549-1201 10 a.m. Sunday Worship (with signing) sisterschurch.com | info@sisterschurch.com St. Edward the Martyr Roman Catholic Church 123 Trinity Way • 541-549-9391 5:30 p.m. Saturday Vigil Mass 9 a.m. Sunday Mass 8 a.m. Monday-Friday Mass Calvary Church (NW Baptist Convention) 484 W. Washington St., Ste. C & D • 541-588-6288 10 a.m. Sunday Worship | ccsisters.org Th e Episcopal Church of the Transfi guration 68825 Brooks Camp Road • 541-549-7087 8:30 a.m. Ecumenical Sunday Worship (Sunday school, childcare) 10:15 a.m. Episcopal Sunday Worship (Sunday school, childcare) Chapel in the Pines Camp Sherman • 541-549-9971 10 a.m. Sunday Worship Sisters Church of the Nazarene 67130 Harrington Loop Road • 541-389-8960 | sistersnaz.org 10:45 a.m. Sunday Worship | 2sistersnaz@gmail.com Wellhouse Church 442 Trinity Way • 541-549-4184 | wellhousechurch.churchcenter.com 10am Sunday Worship (Indoor & Outdoor Venues available) Vast Church (Nondenominational) 541-719-0587 • 9:37 a.m. Sunday Worship Meeting virtually and in small groups. See vastchurch.com for details. Seventh-Day Adventist Church 386 N. Fir Street • 541-595-6770, 541-306-8303 11 a.m. Saturday Worship Th e Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 452 Trinity Way • Branch President, 541-420-5670; 10 a.m. Sunday Sacrament Meeting Baha’i Faith Meetings Devotional Gatherings, Study Classes and Discussion Groups. Call for location and times • 541-647-9826 POLICY: Business items do not run on this page. Nonprofi ts, schools, churches, birth, engagement, wedding and anniversary notices may run at no charge. All submissions are subject to editing and run only as space allows. Email lisa@nuggetnews.com or drop off at 442 E. Main Ave. Your text must include a “for more information” phone number. Deadline is 5 p.m. on Fridays.