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Though the weather outside was frightful, the 35th annual Sisters Christmas Parade was delightful, marching into the prime part of the holiday season on Saturday, with sing-along carols echoing down Hood Avenue under silver-grey skies. Guests, residents and Thanksgiving weekend relatives warmed themselves with coffee and cocoa, sitting in prime spots on the Sisters Coffee Company porch, tucked under tarps and taking cover from a drizzling rain on minivan tailgates. Parade-lovers didn't seem to mind and eagerly awaited the Sis... Full story
One of Sisters' most beloved institutions is facing tough times, thanks to the looming federal fiscal cliff. The outdoor-education nonprofit, based in Portland and Sisters, relies heavily on funds from a variety of public agencies. According to Wolftree Executive Director Dale Wadell, those funds have been pulled back in the face of cuts attached to the Budget Control Act of 2011, which will take effect in 2013 absent a comprehensive budget deal. "We went from $50,000 in... Full story
Janice (Opalinski) Harrer has been inducted into the California Beach Volleyball Hall of Fame, securing her place among the all-time greats in the sport she helped pioneer. At a formal induction ceremony held in Hermosa Beach on November 16, the Sisters resident was introduced by her longtime coach, Sharkie Zartman. "She was the best defensive player of her era," Zartman boasted, adding that in spite of her modest height (five-feet-seven-inches), she was a "pit bull" on the... Full story
The Kiwanis Food Bank has helped many, many people in the Sisters community, and now it needs the community's help to continue its mission. "Donations of cash and food have not kept pace with the growing number of families using the food bank and the Christmas Food Share is now upon us," Kiwanis volunteer David Hiller reported. "Applications for the Christmas Food Share have been arriving since October, and the numbers will meet or exceed last year's 200-plus families." Cash... Full story
To the Editor: Thank you to Shirley Lalli for bringing to our attention the amount of out-of-date food the Sisters Food Bank throws away. I applaud the hard work of volunteers and the success they achieve in providing food to the community, but I'm sure many of us share her sentiment seeing so much food wasted when so many are in need. Posting the guidelines of what Kiwanis can and can't accept at the donation drop-off point might remind well-intentioned folks that leaving such items won't benefit anyone, will consume the... Full story
Hikers and bikers have an opportunity to enhance the trails system they enjoy in Sisters Country - and receive a free lunch in the bargain. Two Sisters Trails Alliance work parties are scheduled, December 1 and December 5. The December 1 work party is an "on-foot" workday to prepare one mile of new trail on the new loop closest to Sisters Cow Camp. The event involves mostly raking, and installing new signs. Tools will be provided. The December 5 effort will be on horseback, and a hammer will be required. The entire length of... Full story
Local thespians interested in performing in Sisters Park & Recreation District's Community Theatre production of "You Can't Take It With You" are invited to auditions Tuesday, December 11, at 7 p.m. at SPRD. Auditions are open to high school students and adults. Call-backs will take place Tuesday, December 18, at 7 p.m. No preparation or acting experience is required. The three-act comedy by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman is about the eccentric Sycamore family and the unhappy Kirbys, who meet for dinner at the request of... Full story
A standing-room-only crowd packed into the auditorium at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in Portland on Saturday, November 17, to hear what regional meteorologists and climate experts had to say about the kind of weather we might expect this winter here in the Pacific Northwest. The event was the 20th annual winter weather forecast conference put on by the Oregon Chapter of the American Meteorological Society. Participating speakers were Clinton Rockey, National... Full story
December is a great month for stargazing. There will be a lot going on that is worth seeing. Brilliant Jupiter, currently located in the constellation of Taurus, will dominate the evening sky and be visible all night. Now in Sagittarius, Mars is also an evening object, but positioned very low in the southwest and nearly lost in evening twilight. As December begins, Venus and Saturn can be seen fairly close together in the eastern sky about an hour before sunrise, both in the... Full story
Dale Coats of Sisters and his dog Buddy have something in common: they are both trained and certified for the Tri-County School Response (SRT) crisis intervention team. Coats has over 10 years of experience when it comes to understanding the benefits that therapy dogs can bring into different situations. "I feel like I'm a pioneer when it comes to expanding an area where therapy dogs can help," said Coats. "We have just scratched the surface as to where these amazing animals... Full story
With the onset of winter, hikers and mountain bikers look for low-elevation trails to beat cabin fever. The Sisters Trails Alliance has built several such trails near Sisters on National Forest lands in cooperation with the Sisters Ranger District of the Deschutes National Forest. Experienced trail-users can use forest roads and these trails to put together a 10-mile loop beginning and ending at Sisters High School. Crossroads-Sisters High School Single-Track This single... Full story
Former Sisters High School standout running back Cory McCaffrey was on hand Friday night when Aloha's Thomas Tyner broke the ex-Outlaw's Oregon high school record for most rushing yards in a season. Tyner gained 161 yards in Aloha's second-round 6A playoff loss to West Salem High School (59-46) to give him a single-season best of 3,402, bettering McCaffrey's 2006 season total of 3,335. Tyner set the state's all-time single-season rushing record on a 50-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. He also scored six touchdowns... Full story
Christine Cole has a hard time believing that it's been 15 years since she first took the job at Sisters Feed & Supply. Last week, however, Cole said goodbye to her fellow employees as she moves on to a new chapter in her life. "I have had access to so much knowledge working at the feed store and have learned a lot," said Cole. "I have had a special bond with the customers; I enjoyed making suggestions that could help." She calls herself the "Jack of all trades" when it comes... Full story
Sisters Movie House and Sisters Athletic Club will host the women's track and field documentary "We Grew Wings" on Sunday, December 9, at 1 p.m. "We Grew Wings" chronicles the story of the University of Oregon women's track and field team and the progression of women's sports over the last 40 years since the passing of Title IX, mandating equal opportunities for women in prep athletics. Cowgirls & Indians Resale has moved into new quarters next door... Full story
Allan Schaad, Airman 1st Class, member of the Air Force Drill Team Color Guard, marched in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City on Thanksgiving Day. Schaad is the son of Chris Schaad and a graduate of Sisters High School. Jeri Buckmann, events director, Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce wrote: What an awesome community this is! It was a beautiful tree lighting ceremony last Friday evening in Barclay Park. A big thank you to Joel Aylor and his crew from Sisters Tree Service, Deschu... Full story
Enough spider hysteria. Tony Green has the right approach to meeting a spider face-to-face: He called me a short time ago and left this message, "Hi, Jim, I just wanted to let you know I found a beautiful black widow spider behind a box in my garage, and we've saved it for you." Did Tony go screaming out of his house, "Black widow! Black widow! We're all gonna die!"? No; he just took the spider as a natural part of everything we live with here, like mule deer and robins. He... Full story
For the past 20 years, the Furry Friends Pet Food Drive has been extending holiday cheer to pets in need across Sisters Country. This season the drive will provide food for some 450-plus pets - and they need your help. Donate dry food (no canned food, please) for dogs or cats at The Nugget Newspaper, 442 E. Main Ave. through December 19. "Sisters Feed brings in a pallet of dog and cat food each year just for Furry Friends," said Furry Friends founder Kiki Dolson. "For your convenience, the pet food can be purchased there... Full story
Back again after a one-year absence, the Camp Sherman Holiday Bazaar at the historic Camp Sherman Community Hall welcomed holiday shoppers and out-of-town guests last weekend for a down-home Christmas crafts and art fair complete with a crackling fireplace and vintage charm. The holiday marketplace and bake sale was a fundraiser to benefit scholarships given by the Black Butte School Foundation. "In various stages and forms, this event has been going on for nearly 30 years," said organizer Ann Schreiner. "This year was very... Full story
The holiday season thrives on tradition. Sisters has some community traditions - the annual tree-lighting ceremony, the Christmas parade. Many local families gather here to reenact activities often handed down from generation to generation. Here is a sampling of holiday traditions as practiced by friends and neighbors in Sisters Country. Rongi Yost: "One special tradition that has been carried to the third generation in our family is succotash. I remember as a little girls my gramma always having succotash for our... Full story
Get into the Holiday Spirit this year by following the Seventh Annual Gingerbread Trail, a benefit for Sisters Habitat for Humanity. You can see the creations at 23 participating businesses in Sisters Country. The trail begins three miles east of town at Brand 33 Restaurant, or if you're coming from Bend, at the Bend/Sisters Garden RV Resort. The trail picks up again in the downtown core and heads west. See creations at: Sisters Bakery; Metolius Property Sales; Jennifer Lake G... Full story
Rotary Club of Sisters is presenting its 16th annual Magical Voices of Christmas concert on Sunday, December 2, at 6 p.m. in the Sisters High School auditorium. This yearly gift to the community is a free event scheduled to take place at the beginning of the holiday season and features a fine assortment of local talent. It also benefits the Sisters schools' music programs by way of a donation from the Rotary Club. The elementary and high school choirs bookend the show, with a variety of singers, dancers and musicians filling... Full story
There's no place south of the North Pole that bustles as much as Sisters Art Works (SAW) on Saturday, December 1. That's the day folks in Sisters Country to enjoy art created by top regional artists, shop for unique, handmade gifts and support local charities. The free Sisters Art Works Holiday Open House runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. "I think it's going to be one of the best shows we've ever had," said SAW owner and event organizer Kathy Deggendorfer. There will be live music from the Sisters High School Jazz... Full story
Making new friends and spreading the word about Sisters Trails Alliance brought an adventurous group together last month at Sisters Habitat for Humanity ReStore for a five-mile hike on the Peterson Ridge Trail. After a brief talk by our trail guide Ken Serkownek about trail hiking and a look at the map of the Peterson Ridge Trail, the group car-pooled to the trailhead off Elm Street. Ken pointed out the trail markings and crossover connectors along the way where people c... Full story
Charles (Chuck) Bosworth was born March 30, 1931 in Glendale, California, to Ira and May Bosworth, and died November 18, peacefully at home. Chuck attended school in Anaheim, California until he married in 1950. He worked for John McCloud, skippering his fishing boat from 1956 to 1964, when he went to work for Robert Breech of Ford Motor Company, skippering the company's vessel, the 81-foot "Conquistador." To his friends in Newport Beach and San Diego, he was always known as... Full story
Born on Thanksgiving Day in New Orleans, Joe is survived by his children, Hank Randolph and Maddi Randolph; his father William Randolph, mother Brenda Cherami; and sisters Kay Pollard and Fran Rollins. Joe led a life filled with adventure as an athlete, hunter, and fisherman. When Joe was not fishing he spent time coaching his kids and community teams, sharing his passion for play. Also known as Steelhead Joe, he was one of the best steelhead guides in the Pacific... Full story