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Sisters
charities offer holiday cheer One of the most
important holiday traditions for the Sisters community involves offering
holiday hope and cheer to families in need.
The Sisters-Camp Sherman Rural
Fire Protection District is in the midst of its annual Spirit of Christmas
-- Toys for Kids program, which provides gifts for children.
Donors pick up an ornament
from the Spirit of Christmas Tree at Ray's Food Place and provide an appropriate
gift for the child listed on the ornament. The ornaments don't name a
specific child for privacy reasons; fire personnel match gifts with the
designated children later.
Gifts should be left unwrapped.
Firefighters and volunteers will wrap them up and distribute them. The
deadline for providing gifts is December 18.
"We encourage gifts of clothing
items, because that's what the children really need," said Fire Chief
Don Rowe.
According to Rowe, the children
are qualified through the Kiwanis Food Basket Program. However, any child
in need may be a candidate.
"If you know a child in need,
let us know and we'll make up an ornament for them," Rowe said.
Call 549-0771.
The fire district also provides
a Christmas Dinner at 1 p.m. on December 25.
Sisters High School is sponsoring
a canned food drive December 11-18. Donors may drop off donations at the
Sisters High School office. Students will be doing door-to-door collections
on December 14 and 15.
The high school Key Club will
collect clothes and toys. To contribute, call 549-4045, or leave your
donations at the high school office.
The Sisters Kiwanis Christmas
Food Basket Project is now taking donations to assemble the baskets, which
will be delivered to qualified families on December 21.
Checks may be made out to
the Sisters Kiwanis Food Bank, P.O. Box 1296, Sisters, Oregon 97759.
For more information contact
Katie Powers at 548-2156 or Glenn Keeran at 549-8059.
In conjunction with the food
basket program is The Furry Friends Pet Food Drive, which helps ensure
that pets are well fed. Dry pet food donations may be made at The Nugget
office, 442 E. Main Ave.
Currently the drive is well
short of the food needed to provide for the pets in need.
Cash donations are welcome
and 100 percent of the funds go to purchase pet food.
For information call 549-9941.
Paulina Springs Book Company
is supporting the Sisters area SMART (Start Making A Reader Today) and
Head Start programs with an Angel Tree.
Donors take an angel from
the Christmas tree inside the bookstore, bring it to the checkout counter
with a children's book and get a 10 percent discount on the book.
Paulina Springs wraps the
book and gets it to the SMART and Head Start organizations in time for
a Christmas delivery.
For more information call
549-0866.
Sisters Rotary will conduct
its annual Shopping Tour on Saturday, December 14. Some 25 to 28 children
of pre-school to middle school age will be provided with funds to shop
for their families for Christmas.
Rotarians will accompany the
children on their tour of Sisters shops. The children also get lunch and
a gift for themselves.
Les Schwab Taylor Tire Center
is collecting Coats for Kids.
Donated coats, which should
be clean and in good repair, may be dropped off at the store in Sisters
or at other Les Schwab locations.
The coats are distributed
for Christmas throughout Central Oregon. |
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