News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
Sisters Realtors from a variety of local agencies met last week at Ray's Food Place for their regular MLS (Multiple Listing Service) meeting and tour.
The group celebrated the distribution of $500 to Sisters Habitat for Humanity and $500 to Sisters Kiwanis Club. The contribution was made at the end of 2009 through the Central Oregon Association of Realtors.
This is an annual means for local Realtors to give back to their community.
Scoots Bar and Grill wants the Sisters community to know that the restaurant is not for sale, though the building where it is located is on the market.
Hattenhauer Distributing Co. of The Dalles has purchased Sisters Oil in downtown Sisters. The company has been the Shell station's fuel distributor for some time.
Joe and Lara Eckstine have sold the Coffee Depot kiosk at the west end of Sisters. The couple had not been soliciting for buyers, but received an offer from a Montana couple interested in moving to Sisters. The Eckstines will continue to operate their coffee kiosk in Redmond.
Sisters Christian Academy is inviting community members to join a "dream team" to provide ideas and inspiration for the future direction of the private Christian
academy.
The group will meet on Thursday, March 18, at 6 p.m. at the school, located at 15211 McKinney Butte Rd. Students will make presentations, and refreshments will be served. RSVP is requested at
541-549-4133.
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