12 Wednesday, October 21, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon HABITAT: Volunteers have shown great dedication BURNING: Projects enhance forest health, wildfire safety Continued from page 3 Continued from page 1 to reconcile the organiza- tion9s checking accounts each month. A friend introduced Mike Anglea to Habitat for Humanity while living in Texas. In 2005, after moving to Sisters, he began work- ing with Sisters Habitat9s construction crew. He is a team lead and an essential part of operations. He loves to teach the college students who come to help build houses during the Spring Collegiate Challenge each year. Because of Anglea, the young people leave Sisters with solid construction skills that will serve them well throughout their lifetimes. Steve Madsen began volunteering with Sisters Habitat in 2006 special- izing in building cabinets. He credits his brother, Ron, with teaching him this valu- able skill. During Sisters Habitat9s Women9s Build each year, Steve is the tool training instructor, introduc- ing each person to the safe use of the tools they will be using to build the house. His volunteerism extends to continue through the fall.