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The Nugget Vol. XLIV No. 27 P OSTAL CUSTOMER News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon www.NuggetNews.com PRE-SORTED STANDARD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID Sisters, OR Permit No. 15 Wednesday, July 7, 2021 Quilt Show marks comeback for Sisters events — Rev ’em up! — By Jim Cornelius Editor in Chief Just as Oregon emerges from COVID-19 restrictions, the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show is set to bring back Sisters9 major events. The Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show (SOQS) is set for Saturday, July 10. The show is modified somewhat, as organizers had to plan for it without knowing what Oregon9s status would be. Plans currently call for Planes, cars, and trucks tested their mettle on the runway at Sisters Eagle Airport during a Fourth of July fly-in on Sunday. Proceeds from events support Sisters High School’s aviation program. See story, page 8. PHOTO BY JERRY BALDOCK See QUILT SHOW on page 23 American Legion commander visits By Sue Stafford Correspondent James W. <Bill= Oxford is on a mission to strengthen the American Legion. Oxford, national com- mander of The American Legion, was in town last week and attended a special Post 86 dinner in his honor at Brand 33 restaurant. While in Oregon, Oxford was sched- uled to visit 12 posts besides Sisters including Redmond, Bend, La Pine, Grants Pass, Escaped cooking fire blamed for blaze Roseburg, and Cottage Grove. The national commander generally serves for one full year, but because of COVID- 19 causing the cancellation of numerous trips and con- ferences across the country, as well as the 2020 national convention in Louisville, Oxford is serving a second year in order to visit all 55 departments. He was elected to his national office in See COMMANDER on page 13 PHOTO COURTESY SCSFD Firefighters knocked down a small blaze caused by an escaped cooking fire. Conditions are very dry in forests. Business owner arrested on sex-abuse charge Mike Boyle of Sisters was arrested on Wednesday, June 30, on charges of harassment, sex abuse, and performing illegal massage. According to the Deschutes County Sheriff9s Office, deputies with the City of Sisters and Deschutes County Sheriff 9s Office detectives served a search warrant at Hop in the Spa in Inside... the City of Sisters at about 9:48 p.m. on June 30. The search warrant was served after a long-term investiga- tion into the business and its owner, Michael Boyle. Boyle was reported to be performing massages in the business without a license to do so. One adult female See CHARGE on page 14 A 42-year-old man was cited for reckless burning after his cooking fire escaped and spread into the forest near Sisters. On July 1 at approxi- mately 10:47 a.m., the Deschutes County Sheriff9s Office received a call of a fire on USFS land west of the City of Sisters, along the Forest Road 100 spur. When deputies arrived on scene, the fire was approxi- mately 25 yards in diameter. The fire department was able to get a line around the fire and keep it from spreading further. Investigation determined that Bryan Baumann was camping in the area and had started a cooking fire. The fire escaped and quickly started spreading. Baumann attempted to put the fire out, but was unable to do so. Baumann ran to a nearby business to get help. He was transported by ground ambulance to St. Charles in Redmond with non-life-threatening injuries. Baumann was issued a cita- tion to appear in court for reckless burning. No evacuations were nec- essary due to the location and size of the fire. The Sheriff9s Office was assisted by the Black Butte Police Department. Last week9s blaze was just the latest in a series of small fires around Sisters. In June, a fire broke out in the woods about five miles west of Sisters, about a quarter-mile north- west of Zimmerman Butte. Firefighters from the Forest Service and Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire District (SCSFD) responded quickly and kept it confined to 6/10 of an acre. Fire officials reported that the fire was human-caused, but could not See FIRE on page 23 Letters/Weather ............... 2 Sisters Naturalist .............. 6 Announcements ...............10 Fit for Sisters ...................15 Classifieds ................. 20-21 Meetings .......................... 3 Obituaries ........................ 9 Entertainment ................. 11 Crossword .......................19 Real Estate ................ 22-24