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Wednesday, October 6, 2021 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Part-time companion/caregiver for very functionable younger adult with short-term memory loss. Client goes to caregiver residence. 541-419-2204 Help Wanted Please send an email to sistersfencecompany@gmail.com with letter of interest. ~ Now Hiring ~ Three Creeks Brewing Join our crew and help deliver the finest beer, food and service to Central Oregon and beyond! Full- and part-time positions available including line cook, host/hostess, and server. Pay depends on experience and position. Email your resume to resumes@threecreeksbrewing. com to apply. The Garden Angel is now filling landscape supervisor and maintenance crew member positions. LCB #9583. Inquire at 541-549-2882 or thegardenangel@gmail.com INSERTERS NEEDED! The Nugget Newspaper seeks folks to work with a fun group inserting circulars Tuesday nights 5 to 7-ish p.m. $50 per night for one insert. Apply at The Nugget, 442 E. Main Ave. The Jewel is a high-end retail gallery selling fine jewelry, museum-quality minerals and fossils, and alabaster home decor. Our customers are a blend of enthusiastic new visitors and long-established admirers. We are seeking a new, long-term sales team member to help us grow into the future. Immediate part-time available with opportunity for full-time. Hourly pay starts from $14-16 DOE. Drop off a resume or email to michelle@thejewelonline.com. Caretaker for Fourth Sister Condominium. Responsible for the security and maintenance of common buildings and landscaping. Duties include, but are not limited to: pool and hot tub maintenance, which includes opening and closing daily, cleaning, performing simple repairs and maintenance tasks, and performing security checks on the campus. Housing will be provided for the caretaker. 541-410-8833 roy.s.dean@gmail.com G P ENDIN 7260 Robin Court, Redmond Volunteers are backbone of Sisters Folk Festival By Charlie Kanzig Correspondent With seven venues and nearly 100 separate perfor- mances over a two-and-a- half-day span, the Sisters Folk Festival (SFF) is a beehive of activity. Considering the logistics required to ensure things run smoothly and safely, it should come as no surprise that it takes nearly 400 volunteers to help pull it off. The Nugget spoke to a few members of this army of vol- unteers, including a veteran and some newbies. Roger Cole, a first-time volunteer from Portland, decided to help out after attending the song camp last week and concluding that SFF was something he wanted to support. So he and his wife decided to see what they could do to help. Cole spent some time in the greenroom helping replen- ish food and drinks. <I can tell you the work is rewarding,= he said. <The art- ists are so grateful for even the little things. They would thank me for just refilling the bowl of hummus 4 something as PHOTO BY CHARLIE KANZIG Mike and Dayna Taus were first-time volunteers at Sisters Folk Festival. simple as that.= Two other first-time volun- teers, Mike Taus and his wife, Dayna, worked at the mer- chandise tent and at Oliver Lemon9s doing occupancy counting. <Oliver Lemon9s was super fun because we got to see so many people and got to hear some of our favorite bands,= he said. The couple is actually trav- eling and had no ties to Sisters Grounded in your community • Superior closing experiences • Strong relationships that last • Services and online resources that are second to none prior to coming to town, but heard about it and decided to weave the Folk Festival into their plans as part of the trip. <I highly recommend oth- ers to volunteer in the future,= he said. Aspen Clayton of Bend has been a volunteer since 2005. Her first job was to pick up kegs of beer at Deschutes Brewery and obtain the fire extinguishers for the tent venue. <As things got bigger, my job changed and I got to do a lot of work directly related to the care of the artists,= she said. <I have done all sorts of different jobs.= Clayton explained that she got her start as a volunteer at a time when she didn9t have much money for a ticket, but as a musician herself, she wanted to be involved while also getting the chance to hear some of the artists. <I still volunteer now because I believe in the music and I love all the different music,= she said. <The orga- nizers do such an incredible job.= As a veteran volunteer, Clayton fully understands how vital it is for people to jump in to help. <I truly want to thank all of the other volunteers because there is literally no way this event could happen the way it does without them. I know what it takes 4 it takes a lot. 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