The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, November 18, 2020, Page 8, Image 8

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Wednesday, November 18, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
ANDERSONS: Sisters
locals have stewarded
the land for years
Nugget to publish
dining guide for winter
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Sue Anderson has also
been a Land Trust volun-
teer since the early 2000s. A
local butterfly expert, much
of Sue9s volunteer time has
been spent dazzling children
and adults alike on her annual
butterfly walks at the Land
Trust9s Metolius Preserve.
During these walks, Sue
helps people observe butter-
flies up close and shares their
natural history so attendees
leave with a mix of wonder-
ment, newfound knowledge,
and motivation to do what-
ever they can to help butter-
flies. Over the years, Sue has
developed such a dedicated
cadre of followers that they
scramble to get a spot on one
of her tours so they can then
scramble through the woods,
chasing butterflies in her
cheerful company.
Deschutes Land Trust
has also announced three
new inductees into their
Cottonwood Circle 4 an
elite group of individuals
who have volunteered for
10 or more years with the
Land Trust. The Cottonwood
Circle is named for the
majestic black cottonwoods
that line Whychus Creek at
several Land Trust Preserves.
Today, cottonwoods are
rare in their distribution
across Central Oregon. It
is this rarity, like the vol-
unteers who stick with the
BY STEVE PEDERSEN
Sue Anderson is renowned for her butterfly tours on the Metolius
Preserve.
organization for 10 or more
years, that inspires the Land
Trust to honor and revere
these special trees and spe-
cial people that are inte-
gral to a healthy landscape,
a healthy land trust, and a
healthy future. This year9s
Cottonwood Circle induct-
ees are Kathy Johnson, Kris
Kristovich, and Jim Nicol.
<These outstanding vol-
unteers really exemplify
the depth and breadth of the
Land Trust volunteer family,=
said Sarah Mowry, the Land
Trust9s outreach director.
<We are so fortunate to have
so many dedicated volunteers
who donate their time year
after year for the projects
they love. We are especially
grateful this year to all our
volunteers for sticking with
us during challenging times!
It is these exceptional people
who make it possible for the
Land Trust to conserve and
protect the best of Central
Oregon.=
The Deschutes Land Trust
has protected more than
17,523 acres for wildlife, sce-
nic views, and local commu-
nities. For more information
on the Deschutes Land Trust,
call 541-330-0017 or visit
www.deschuteslandtrust.org.
• Large organic
produce selection
• Huge organic &
natural selection
storewide
• Meat cut &
ground fresh daily
Local is
what we are.
Local is
who we love.
• Huge bulk-foods
department
• All your favorite
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• Only 20 minutes
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Located in the Cascade Village
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Isolated shopping hour: 6 to 7 a.m.
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We9re all being encour-
aged to stay close to home
for the holidays and through
the winter this year. To make
it easy to round up the ingre-
dients you need to cook
at home, find options for
takeout and delivery, locate
menus or contact information
for your favorite restaurant,
The Nugget presents Let9s Eat
Close to Home: your winter
guide to groceries, dining,
take-out & delivery, a handy
reference guide you can keep
at-the-ready all winter long to
make it easy to shop and dine
local.
Advertisers will share
their takeout and delivery
menus, special holiday
offerings, winter hours
and contact information.
Given recently renewed
restrictions on restaurants,
take-out orders are going
to be especially important
to local restaurants this
winter.
Watch for Let9s Eat
Close to Home to be
inserted inside The Nugget
Newspaper on December 9.
It will be a separate booklet
that you can hang on to for
reference.
A digital version will also
be available at NuggetNews.
com and on The Nugget9s
Facebook page. When view-
ing the guide digitally, you
can click on links to go right
to businesses9 websites or
online menus.
There is still time for res-
taurants, food carts, and pur-
veyors of food products to
get in the guide. Those who
would like to participate
can contact Vicki Curlett,
The Nugget Newspaper9s
community marketing part-
ner, at vicki@nuggetnews.
com or 541-549-9941. Final
space reservation deadline is
Tuesday, November 24.
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inside The Nugget on December 9;
keep it to refer to all winter!
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