News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
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When what to my wondering eye should appear, but a miniature sleigh and… Four tiny Corgis? You bet. If you are a veteran of the Sisters Christmas Parade, you know that the sleigh-pullers in these parts aren’t reindeer. For the past two decades they’ve been a team of Pembroke Welsh Corgis, worked by Ann Richardson and Clyde Dildine. The Corgi-team tradition goes back to the 1990s, when Nance Baker of Danceaker Kennels and Laura Joy started running six-dog teams in par... Full story
Chad Rush is the new head coach for the boys varsity basketball program at Sisters High School. He will bring with him personal experience, as well as numerous years of coaching experience. Chad grew up in a sports family and started dribbling the basketball as soon as he could walk. He played basketball all through middle school and high school. He played basketball and baseball his sophomore through senior years at Mennonite High School in Salem, where he graduated in 1989. He earned a scholarship for both basketball and... Full story
During late fall and early winter, observers in the northern hemisphere have an opportunity to see the 24th largest constellation by area: Perseus the Hero. To locate it, draw an imaginary line from the circumpolar constellation of Cassiopeia (the “W”) to the zodiacal stellar grouping known as Taurus. Except for the two end points, the entire length of this line resides within Perseus. Look for it overhead during the evening hours this month. Perseus contains eight stars wit... Full story
As they unanimously approved the Sisters Woodlands project at their December 1 hearing, Sisters Planning Commissioners each voiced their concerns, questions, support, and suggestions regarding the significant impact of developing a majority of the former U.S. Forest Service property bounded by Highway 20, Barclay Drive, and North Pine Street. Besides the main concern of increased traffic from the development, it was obvious from their comments that each of the commissioners... Full story
In honor of the 30th Anniversary of Sisters Habitat for Humanity, the Habitat Board of Directors, donor Melanie Nelson, and an anonymous donor, have teamed up with a pledge to match all donations made by December 31 up to $30,000. The funds will help Habitat continue to build homes in 2022. Over the past 30 years, Sisters Habitat has partnered with 74 families to provide housing stability and self-reliance. Families provide “sweat-equity” in support for habitat for Humanity as a contribution to the organization’s work. Famil... Full story
Sisters-based Round-house Foundation announced the distribution of over $1.2 million to more than 70 rural nonprofits across Oregon during their fall grant cycle. Since 2002 Roundhouse Foundation has worked with local and regional organizations to support creative problem-solving. Grants during the 2021 Fall Open Cycle were made to organizations across Oregon in four different program focus areas including arts and culture, education, social services, and environmental stewardship. The Foundation recognizes that frequently... Full story
The Outlaws kicked off their basketball season with two non-league games this past week. They started with a 71-35 loss to the Panthers at Redmond on Wednesday, December 1. A day later they bounced back with a 44-43 win at Estacada. Sisters took on an athletic and experienced Panther squad on Tuesday. Max Palanuk hit a three-point shot in the first minute of the contest to get the Outlaws on the scoreboard. Sisters played aggressive defense and was only down 10-16 at the... Full story
More than 400 high school wrestlers representing 16 teams descended upon Sisters High School for the GFP Central Oregon Officials Wrestling Tournament on Saturday, December 4. With mats covering the floors of both gyms as well as the commons, the meet included nonstop action from 10 a.m. to dinnertime. Mountain View won the team title with 193 points. Sisters placed 10th with 57.5. Top placers for the Outlaws included Ben Cooper (145 pounds) and Wyatt Maffey (160 pounds), who... Full story
The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) is partnering with Ideal Option, a national leader in outpatient medication-assisted treatment for addiction, to roll out their new program: Operation Guardian Angel. The program is aimed at diverting more people who possess illicit substances for personal use into recovery. In November 2020, Oregon voted in favor of Measure 110, the Drug Addiction Treatment & Recovery Act. A five-month study by the Oregon Department of Justice showed that out of 1,085 citations issued for drug p... Full story
The finest collection of ugly Christmas sweaters in the history of Sisters Country assembled Saturday, December 4, for the first annual Ugly Sweater Run and Walk, sponsored by RunSistersRun as a promotion for Circle of Friends. More than 200 participants donned sweaters adorned with Grinches, reindeer, Santas, and even flamingos, and traversed the 5k course on the north side of Sisters, finishing at The Barn for post-exercise refreshments. By all measures, the noncompetitive e... Full story
Sisters has a new park — and some of the people behind it celebrated its opening last week. In lieu of their meeting on December 1, members of the City Parks Advisory Board (CPAB) gathered at the new McKenzie Meadow Village (MMV) park located in the latest Hayden Homes project in Sisters. In addition to CPAB members, representatives of Hayden Homes, Age Friendly Sisters Country (AFSC), Sisters Park and Recreation District (SPRD), and the City were present to celebrate co... Full story
The boys basketball squad returns just two varsity starters — seniors Max Palanuk and Ricky Huffman. Both come with years of experience and a lot of talent. Both played in all 17 games last season and will be leaders on the team this year. Palanuk is a 6-foot-4-inch wing who will bring versatility to the squad. He was the third leading scorer on last year’s team, averaged 10.2 points per game, and led the team in minutes played. Over the final seven games of the season, Palanuk averaged 14.5 points including a 2... Full story
There have been several letters to the editor concerning water wells in the area that have had to be deepened due to declining groundwater levels. If one is interested in looking into the issue the Oregon Dept. of Water Resources (OWRD) website has a lot of information. Here is the address to their water well mapping tool: https://apps.wrd.state.or.us/apps/gw/wl_well_report_map/Default.aspx. It can be used to plot the location of deepened wells on a map and also display a host of information specific to each well, including... Full story
Meet Jamie McLeod-Skinner To the Editor: Indivisible Sisters invites you to come and meet Jamie McLeod-Skinner, candidate for U.S. Representative in CD5. Learn how Jamie is “in it, for us.” From a working-class background, she understands hardships and knows what families of essential workers have experienced during this ongoing pandemic. Her career has focused on rebuilding communities. She managed recovery efforts from wildfires, and she is a longtime advocate for climate justice, reproductive rights, racial justice, and wo... Full story
Black Butte Ranch (BBR) is bidding adieu to its original lodge, built over 50 years ago. After several renovations it was clear it was time to start over and create a space and experience only possible by removing the original structure. The decision wasn’t an easy one. For those who grew up coming to the Ranch or who call it home, imagining the drive in without the iconic building is hard to comprehend. The family dinners, morning coffees and weddings enjoyed in and around t... Full story
Deer in Sisters are like those relatives who overstay their visit. They are charming and lovable for a few days and then — well, we’ve all been there. Deer are cute and endearing until they start demolishing our garden or dismantling tree bark. It’s been said that in Sisters nobody owns their property — they just rent it from the deer. Now it’s December and once again time for winter range closures that put limits on where we can travel by vehicle in the fores... Full story