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Sisters
thanks firefighters
It was community
appreciation night last Friday at the fire camp set up around Sisters High
School. Small tents were pitched on the grass in all directions as far as
one could see.
About 40 local citizens gathered
with toiletries, baked goodies, clothing, and other treats for firefighters
fighting the Cache Mountain fire. Tables were set up in front of the High
School welcoming the firefighters and displaying many needed items for
their use.
As buses returned firefighters
to camp, children held welcoming signs and greeted the weary crews. Residents
and children chatted with firefighters and asked where they were from,
told them about Sisters and offered a warm welcome to the heroic crews.
"I've worked on these fires
for 30 years," said Scott Braytan, Fire Information Officer, "and haven't
seen this kind of community support before. This is why I do it."
This was the third night that
community members turned out to greet firefighters. There was another
rally on Thursday night and on Wednesday the local folk and bluegrass
band Big Eddy performed for the firefighers at their camp.
There was a table of post
card picture souvenirs for the firefighters to view and take with them
as memories of the place they had worked so hard to protect.
While sentiment was important,
the Friday rally had a pragmatic purpose.
"This was community appreciation
night in the practical realm," said Alison Tenneson as firefighters gathered
toothpaste, throat drops, socks, underwear, cotton swabs, bottled water
and other items for their use.
Local community people also
gathered bags of coffee beans and other food items for these valiant folks.
"This was a whole community
effort by folks wanting to do something for the firefighters," said Michelle
Ehr.
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