News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon

Sisters business at a glance

• Face Oasis has relocated to the Sisters Art Works building at 204 W. Adams Ave.

Jeanne Fairman offers microdermabrasion, facials and body waxing. At the new location she is able to work closely with naturopath Dr. Kim Hapke, and massage therapists Kim Luckini and Diane Flowers.

"We're planning to do things together, Fairman said.

Fairman is readily available by appointment with highly flexible appointment times. Call 541-306-1883.

• Mike Ripley, a seasoned professional race promoter and organizer, will be handling the operations of the Sisters Stampede moving forward.

Ripley brings over 25 years of experience to the table, and has organized everything from small regional races, to national championship mountain bike events.

Race founder Joel Palanuk said, "I am quite honored to hand the torch over to Mike, and very confident that he will make the Sisters Stampede better that it has ever been. As for myself, I will be connected to Mike during this transition to assure things are smooth. Life for me has taken some positive turns in the last two years, and after starting a business in 2013, I find that my time is too limited to spend continuing the Stampede in the same capacity."

The race is set for Memorial Day Weekend in Sisters.

• Metamorphosis welcomes Emily Ford, an Aveda-trained Esthetician. She is currently offering a $35 facial special. To book an appointment call 541-549-1784.

 

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