10 Wednesday, December 23, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon A N N O U N C E M E N T S Christmas Dinner On Christmas Day, the Sisters- Camp Sherman RFPD and the Sisters-Camp Sherman Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Association invite the public to the Annual Sisters Community Christmas Dinner. Th is year, meals will be available for takeout only and can be collected from the Sisters Fire Station Community Hall located at 301 S. Elm St. between 1 and 3 p.m. Everyone in the community is welcome. For further information and to reserve meals, contact Sisters-Camp Sherman RFPD at 541-549-0771, info@sistersfi re.com or via the Sisters Fire Facebook page. Weekly Food Pantry Wellhouse Church has a weekly food pantry on Th ursdays. Food is currently being 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. Info: 541-549-4184. Deschutes Public Library Curbside Pickup Furry Friends Needs Your Help Sisters Library is off ering a new curbside pickup service. Place your books on hold through the library’s website at www. deschuteslibrary.org. When the items are ready for pickup, park in one of the designated parking spaces at the library and text “hold” to the number on the sign. Staff will text back, then deliver your items to your car. Furry Friends Foundation (FFF) needs your support in this time of crisis. During the holiday season, please consider a donation to this vital Sisters-area program. FFF operates two pet- food banks, a coat and pet-supply bank and sponsors free spay/ neuters/vaccinations. For more info call 541-797-4023. Mail your donation to PO Box 1175, Sisters, OR 97759 or donate online at www.furryfriendsfoundation.org Free Weekly Grab-N-Go Lunches For Seniors Th e Council on Aging of Central Oregon is serving seniors (60+) free Grab-N-Go lunches on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Th ursdays each week. Th e lunches are distributed on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis drive- through style from 12 to 12:30 p.m. at the Sisters Community Church, 1300 W. Mckenzie Hwy. Seniors may drive through the parking lot and pick up a meal each day of service. Come on by, no need to make a reservation. Info: 541-678-5483. Antiques & Jewelry Donations Needed Career Funds Available Applications are available for the Sisters Kiwanis Career Opportunity Fund to help adult residents of Sisters establish an occupational path. Pick up forms at the Kiwanis House, corner of Oak and Main, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Th ursdays, and during regular hours from the Sisters Habitat for Humanity offi ce. For more information, call 541-410-2870. PET OF THE WEEK Humane Society of Central Oregon 541-382-3537 Sisters Kiwanis takes donations of antiques, collectibles and jewelry throughout the year for its annual Antiques, Collections & Jewelry Sponsor an Impoverished Sale, held on Saturday every Child from Uganda Hope Africa International, based in Memorial Day weekend. Your Sisters, has many children awaiting donation is tax-deductible! For sponsorship! For more information more information and to arrange for pickup of large or small items, go to hopeafricakids.org or call please call Pam at 541-719-1049. Katie at 541-719-8727. S ervices Christmas Church in in Sisters Sisters Country Country Christmas Service at Christmas Eve at Sisters Sisters Community Church Church of the Nazarene All are invited to Sisters Community Church Th ursday, December 24 for a Christmas Eve candlelight service at 6 p.m. Please register at www. sisterschurch.com/events. For info call 541-549-1201. Christmas Services at St. Edward the Martyr Mass at St. Edward the Martyr Roman Catholic Church for Christmas Eve will be held at 5:30 and 8 p.m.; Christmas Day Mass is scheduled for 9 and 11 a.m. Solemnity of Mary Mass will be at 5:30 p.m. New Year’s Eve and at 10 a.m. on New Year’s Day. Please call 541-549-9391 for reservations. Following all COVID safety requirements. Join a candlelight Christmas Eve gathering in person or online at sistersnaz.org on Th ursday, December 24 at 3 and 5 p.m. All measures will be followed to ensure a safe yet joyful setting. Th e church is located at 67130 Harrington Loop Rd, off Gist Road. For more info call 541-389- 8960 or visit sistersnaz.org. Highland Baptist Church Both contemporary and traditional Christmas Eve Services will be held at Highland Baptist Church, 3100 SW Highland Ave. in Redmond, on Th ursday, December 24 at 4 and 6 p.m. For more information, call 541-548-4161 or go to hbcredmond.org. Meet BAMBINO, a handsome 8-year-old kitty cat who is eager to fi nd his forever home! This big fl uffy man is looking for a family with no other pets where he can be king of the castle! Bambino is a charismatic kitty with a warm and friendly personality that wins over everyone he meets! If you are looking for a friendly, fl uffy kitty with a lot of love to give then Bambino is the cat for you! Sponsored by Sisters Veterinary Clinic 541-549-6961 Please call the church before attending to verify current status of services as restrictions are adjusted. ‘Know Place’ this January with DPL You are here. Place can be a physical space, but it can also hold cultural signifi- cance tied to the past. Gain insight on important places in Oregon9s African American history and our local land- scape9s geological past. Get answers on buying your first home and use feng shui prin- ciples to create your perfect space. All these Deschutes Public Library (DPL) pro- grams are presented online; follow the links to access. Oregon Battle of the Books: The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street 4 Wednesday, January 6, 3 p.m. As they look forward to the New York City Marathon in which their friend Mr. B. will run, the Vanderbeeker children learn that one of their good friends is home- less. This three-part program includes a live reading of the book, a DIY craft, and chance to discuss the book with oth- ers. Suited for grades 2-5. This is a live Zoom event. Preserving Central Oregon9s Dark Skies 4 Wednesday, January 6, 6 p.m. Learn the importance of dark skies and how to decrease light pollution, and discover Oregon9s first cer- tified Dark Sky Place with the Oregon Observatory at Sunriver. Registration required for this live Zoom event. First-Time Homebuyers Webinar 4 Wednesday, January 6, 6:30 p.m. Start planning for your dream home as a first-time buyer. Hear from a licensed real estate agent covering the ins-and-outs of home buying, commonly asked questions, home loan options, and more. This is a live Zoom event. Feng Shui: Placement and Balance 4 Saturday, January 9, 4 p.m. Join Vibrant Spaces designers to create your per- fect place incorporating feng shui principles for uplifting energy in your home to make it feel more inviting, peace- ful and happy. Registration required for this live Zoom event. Geology of Central Oregon: The Crooked River Caldera 4 Tuesday, January 12, 6 p.m. Explore the rich geologic history of our landscape with retired Forest Geologist Carrie Gordon. Rocks tell stories of time passing and climate change, and it is our job to listen. Registration required for this live Zoom event. Botany Meets Biology: The Plight of the Sage Grouse 4 Thursday, January 14, 6 p.m. Discover the unusual biol- ogy of the sage grouse and explore historical events that have led to the deteriorated conditions of plant communi- ties on the High Desert. Join Dr. Stu Garrett as he discusses the decreasing grouse popula- tion and threats to its chang- ing vegetation. Registration required for this live Zoom event. Writing about Home with Elizabeth Wetmore 4 Tuesday, January 19, 6:30 p.m. Native Texan and author of