8 Wednesday, January 27, 2021 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon QUILT GARDEN: Proposals being sought for new bed LIEDBLAD: Sisters veterinarian is easing into retirement Continued from page 3 Continued from page 3 While the Garden Bed Quilt program will be a per- manent asset at PMRCAA, the plantings within the bed will be changed annu- ally for new artists. Every year signage with the title and designer9s name will be placed near the bed 4 along with other celebratory and programming activities planned. Garden Bed Quilt press will highlight the cho- sen designer every year. A stipend of $250 will also be awarded to the finalist. Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts and Agriculture is located on the historic Pine Meadow Ranch, a 260-acre working ranch in Sisters. The vision of PMRCAA is to connect sustainable agriculture, con- servation arts and sciences, with traditional and contem- porary crafts and skills inte- gral to ranching life includ- ing: metal, glass, wood and leather work, ceramics, fibers and textiles, writing, painting and drawing, pho- tography and music. In addition to provid- ing grant services to rural communities and tribal regions throughout the state of Oregon, the Roundhouse Foundation operates Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts and Agriculture in Sisters. For more informa- tion about the Foundation or PMRCAA visit www. RoundhouseFoundation.org. ago, before I decided to own a veterinary clinic, I was friends with women who really loved dragons. It was not uncommon for them to spend hours during the week- end talking about the mythi- cal creatures.= It wasn9t a surprise when Liedblad received a congratu- latory card for being accepted to veterinary school in 1980 from one of her friends. It had a dragon on it.