18 Wednesday, October 21, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon LETTERS Continued from page 2 To the Editor: Do you want to vote for a Sisters City Council candidate who will offer us a fresh perspective and new ideas? Easy! Vote for Elizabeth Fisher as one of your three picks. She is the only candidate that knows Sisters from the perspective of growing up here and the reality that many of our working families face trying to afford to make our city their home. She just graduated with a science degree from OSU, and has returned home because she loves and cares for her hometown. I have gotten to know Elizabeth from her work on the Sisters Social Justice Network. Helping to found an active, new advocacy organization and running for a seat on council is not what she planned to do in 2020. I have seen this young intel- ligent woman has a heart that can9t let our world stay the same, and she wants to serve on council to fulfill that passion. I9m casting my vote for Elizabeth to bring a new and unrepresented voice to the council. We need young people in our community, and they all need to be able to afford to live and work here. Elizabeth will support the vision to make sure that Sisters is a welcoming place for all, and that work- ing families can raise and educate their kids in this wonderful town. Vote for Elizabeth and watch what happens! George Myers s s s To the Editor: It is exciting to see a great slate of candidates this year for the three open City Council seats. I urge you to re-elect incumbent Andrea Blum to fill one of those seats. I have served on Council with Andrea for four years and she has a passion for the City and her preparation for Council business is always thor- ough. Her knowledge of the City and its unique goals, priorities, and the laws that guide these goals and priorities is superb. But most of all I am impressed with her non-biased approach to every issue and always thinking on what would be best for the City and its residents. Finally, the staff at City Hall respects her, and that is a huge plus. Chuck Ryan s s s To the Editor: This sweet town was once