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The constellation of Capricornus the sea-goat is best seen during the early evening in September. Follow a straight line from the star Vega through Altair (two members of the Summer Triangle) and you will come to this arrowhead-shaped constellation low in the southern sky. The Greeks associated Capricornus with Pan, the god of nature. In Greek mythology, Pan was about to be attacked by the monster Typhon. To save himself from being found, he transformed himself into a goat... Full story
My name is Roger Engstrom. I am a long time resident of Sisters from back in the 60s . I am 59, retired Redmond Police Department Mechanic for 17 years, a professional musician in the Sisters area from 1981 to present day, and a previous owner of a business in Sisters. Obviously over the years Sisters has changed a lot. When I came here most of your houses were just woods and fields. With the changes come more people and more tourists, business, traffic, lifestyles. I would like to think that the city of Sisters would be... Full story
It's time for the Sisters Rodeo Association Queen Tryouts. This is an opportunity for young women to compete for the title of the 2014 Sisters Rodeo Queen. The competition is open to young women that live within the state of Oregon, and are between the ages of 18 and 23 years of age at the time of tryouts. If elected, they will have the opportunity to represent the Sisters Rodeo around the state of Oregon in various rodeos, interviews, parades and other promotional activities. Interested applicants may contact John Leavitt... Full story