18 Wednesday, August 18, 2021 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon The Nugget Newspaper Crossword By Jacqueline E. Mathews, Tribune News Service PHOTO COURTESY SISTERS TRAILS ALLIANCE New interpretive signs are the finishing touch on a project to refurbish and enhance the Tollgate-to-Sisters High School Trail created and maintained by Sisters Trails Alliance. — Last Week’s Puzzle Solved — Interpretive signs provide guide to trail Sisters Trails Alliance (STA) volunteers have put the final touches on the reha- bilitation of the Tollgate to Sisters High School (SHS) trail. In 2019, thanks to a gen- erous donation from Sisters trail-lover Mike Ilg, STA resurfaced and widened the trail that connects Tollgate with SHS and installed two benches along the way. The rehab plan called for the installation of two interpre- tive signs to share informa- tion about student projects and the flora and fauna in the area. Those plans were derailed in 2020 as COVID struck, but came to fruition this year. Sisters High School teachers Bethany Gunnarson and Rima Givot were instrumental in creating the content for the two signs. Gunnarson and her students provided artwork of the birds, plants, animals, and trees that inhabit the forest while Givot crafted the con- tent for the signs. There was so much information that an online brochure was created to give readers a deeper dive. The brochure is available through a QR code on each sign or on the Sisters Trails Alliance website. The frames for the signs were donated to STA by the Forest Service and refin- ished by Kris Calvin. Kris, Mark Thompson, and Greg Vandehey installed the frames next to each of the benches and last weekend Clyde Dildine, with help from a small pack of corgis, mounted the signs. The trail passes through what is officially known as the Trout Creek Conservation Area, 161 acres of pine forest owned by the Sisters School District and protected by the Deschutes Land Trust via a voluntary land protection agreement known as a