News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
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• Someone threw a rock through a window at Sisters Elementary School. • A deputy sorted out an accusation of harassment connected to a romantic tangle. • A resident reported the theft of a Mongoose BMX bike. • Deputies arrested a 23-year-old man on outstanding warrants. Black Butte Ranch Police • Someone threw lawn furniture into a pool at the Ranch. Information taken from log entries of the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office and Black Butte Ranch Police Department.... Full story
The Friends of the Metolius have released an interactive compact disc that offers a beautiful look at and listen to the Metolius Basin — second only to being there. “The Metolius: A Living River in Your Hands,” guides viewers with photographs, paintings, music and words through the flora and fauna of the Metolius Basin. The CD comes with a 24-page color booklet. “Through education and awareness we can continue the mission to protect the Metolius,” said Friends of the Metol... Full story
Donald “Don” James Cool of Camp Sherman died Wednesday. He was 82. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, April 13, at Chapel in the Pines in Camp Sherman. His ashes will be interred at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland. Mr. Cool was born June 21, 1922, in Kansas City, Missouri, to Joseph E. and Edna May (Howell) Cool. He served in the Marine Corps from 1941 to 1945. He was a Pearl Harbor survivor and a graduate of Portland State University. He mar... Full story
Peggy Parker of Sisters died on Saturday, April 2, of natural causes. She was 59. Services were held on Friday, April 8, in Bend. Peggy Parker was born on July 9, 1945, to Lloyd and Betty (Wilson) Milton, in Norfolk, Virginia. She worked as a claims representative for the Social Security Administration until 1999. She was affiliated with the Bend Church of the Nazarene. She volunteered with St. Charles Medical Center’s Side-by-Side group and with Sisters Starry Nights. She provided respite care for Alzheimer’s patients. She... Full story
Thanks to the hard work of a Sisters volunteer group, Hearts for Heroes, military men and women stationed in Iraq have been receiving small heart-shaped pillows, as well as other small gifts. The idea began last December when former Sisters area resident Pat Dunlop suggested small pillows should be made for servicemen and women stationed in Iraq. Originally, it was to be a one-time project with a goal of sending 150 pillowsoverseas. Military personnel are not furnished... Full story
Jim Anderson opened COCC’s spring Lunch and Learn series last Wednesday, April 6, at Sisters Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration meeting room. Mainly discussing passenger pigeons, Anderson also wove in extinction (see this week’s column, page 32), magnetism, polar shifting, volcanoes, and other birds with his delighted audience. “At one time the passenger pigeon had the highest population on earth, about 5 billion,” Anderson said. “They ... blotted out the sun during th... Full story
Stayton edged Sisters by just one stroke to finish first with a final score of 334 at the Capital Conference Tournament held at the Arrowhead Golf Course in Molalla on Tuesday, April 5. Sweet Home finished third at 365, Molalla fourth with 371 and North Marion fifth at 382. Scott Barton earned medalist honors with a three-under-par 68. Scott Little carded an 83, Richard Aimee an 87, Miles Johnston a 97 and Evan Mitchell 102. Coach Jeff Barton said, “The greens were very fast and gave us some problems. It was a good i... Full story
A Sunday night fire just north of Sisters completely destroyed a large storage building and four vehicles stored inside, causing a major loss estimated initially at $700,000. Cause of the fire is under investigation. The fire was located on the property of Howard Guinn, 15773 Trapper Point Road just off Camp Polk Road. Guinn stated that most of the loss is covered by insurance. First reports of the fire came at 9:45 p.m. when several Trapper Point Road neighbors called 911. Some 23 firefighters, three engines, three tenders,... Full story
The Sisters Community Choir will perform its spring concert on Saturday, April 23 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 24 at 2 p.m. Both performances will be held at Sisters Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration on Brooks Camp Road in Sisters. This spring’s concert includes “The Creation,” a “rock cantata” for choir, soloists and a rock band ensemble of piano, percussion instruments and guitar. Also included are American folk hymns and African-American spirituals adapted and arranged by Aaron Copland, Jester Hairston, Alice Par... Full story
The Sisters Library will screen the first Afghan film to be made since the end of the Taliban regime on Tuesday April 19 at 6 p.m., sponsored by the Friends of the Sisters Library. This program is part of the Novel Idea … Read Together community reading project offered by Deschutes Public Library. Directed by Siddiq Barmak, “Osama” delivers the emotional tale Barmak read about while exiled in Pakistan. The movie relates the story of a 12-year-old Afghan girl and her mother. Both lose their jobs when the Taliban close the hosp... Full story
Sisters High School’s tennis team stretched its winning streak to 2-0 when it beat North Marion 6-1 on Tuesday, April 5. The doubles teams swept their matches. The No. 1 duo of Elyss Clasen and Claire Rerat started with a 6-4 loss to Ashley Haynes and Lyndi Peterson in their first set. Clasen and Rerat came from behind in the second set to win 7-5. They won the third and final set 6-4. Number-two doubles, Jaci Estep and Heather Schaab, won their match 6-0, 6-2. Jill Zepeda and Amanda Sarles (No. 3 doubles) won 6-3,6-2 and N... Full story
Sisters area residents will have the rare opportunity to hear the top authority on geographic names of “Oregon speak this week. Lewis L. McArthur, author of Oregon Geographic Names — 7th Edition,” will speak on Friday, April 15, at 6: 30 p.m. at Paulina Springs Book Company, 252 West Hood Ave. in Sisters. McArthur is expected to speak for 30 to 40 minutes and then respond toquestions. An 86-year-old retired executive with a Portland construction company, McArthur has edited four editions of this leading reference book on name... Full story
The Sisters Starry Nights Raffle winners were chosen on Friday, April 8 at a drawing that took place at The Pony Express. Winning tickets were pulled by Sisters Middle School student Trish Erickson and her brother, Sisters High School freshman EthanErickson. An Epiphone guitar signed by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was won by Little Liedblad of Sisters; an Epiphone guitar signed by John Hiatt was won by Jeanette Bobst of Crooked River Ranch; a Sunriver Resort getaway package was won by Katie Martin of Long Beach, California;... Full story
Lauren Elaine Taylor was born March 22, 2005 at 1:46 p.m. weighing 6 lbs, 11 oz, and 19 inches long. Proud parents are Jeff and Tammy Taylor of Sisters. The enamored grandparents are Jerry and Jan Taylor of Sisters and Jim and Patty Mateski of Bend.... Full story