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Food
programs need donations Sisters'
traditional food programs are in full swing this holiday season.
The Sisters Kiwanis Holiday
Food Share program and the Furry Friends Pet Food Drive help Sisters families
provide a Christmas dinner with all the trimmings and food for those families'
pets.
Donations for the food basket
program are in good shape, according to Kiwanis President Glen Keeran.
However, the Furry Friends
program is way short of the amount of food needed.
"The Furry Friends Food Drive
is in its 11th year and we hope this year will be as successful as past
years," said Kiki Dolson of The Nugget, sponsor of the drive.
"The Sisters community has always been so supportive."
Dry pet food with treat bags
are distributed in conjunction with the Sisters Kiwanis food baskets.
"We are desperately in need
of cash and food donations for the Furry Friends Food Drive this year,"
Dolson said. "Last year we distributed about 3,300 pounds of food to feed
over 225 Sisters area pets. We have about 300 pounds in the office right
now. The end of the drive is less than one week away and we need 3,000
pounds of food by next Tuesday, December 16."
As in year's past Ray's Food
Place and Sisters Feed Company are assisting in the program.
Sisters Feed Company at 192
E. Main Avenue brings in a dry cat and dog food especially for the drive.
They will deliver the food for customers who purchase it for the drive.
Ray's Food Place in the Three
Wind Shopping Center is running a Furry Friends special this week on large
bags of Purina dog food and Alley Cat dry cat food. They also post in-store
signs for treat specials.
"Donations of dry pet food,
treats and biscuits are all needed for cats and dogs," Dolson said. "Cash
donations are welcome and 100 percent of your donation goes toward the
purchase of food. Checks may be made payable to The Nugget Furry
Friends Food Drive."
According to Keeran, Sisters
Kiwanis expects to serve over 100 families this year. As of last Thursday,
97 were registered to receive food baskets.
Last year the program served
102 families.
"I really think we're going
to be up to 110 or 115," Keeran said.
That increase reflects a marked
upsurge of families using the Sisters Kiwanis Food Bank. Keeran said the
food bank is up 20 families since September and had 15 new sign-ups in
November alone. That's an unusual surge for this time of year, when many
people have moved on from summer stays in the area.
"I don't know where everybody
is coming from," Keeran said.
Sisters High School is in
the midst of an extensive food drive to benefit the food bank.
The Sisters Food Bank is located
on the corner of Main Avenue and Oak Street. Hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Donations of cash or foodstuffs are welcome.
Cash donations are preferred
for the holiday food basket program so that the appropriate foodstuffs
can be purchased.
Pet food or cash donations
may be dropped off at The Nugget office located at 442 E. Main
Ave. in Sisters. Cash donations (check or money order) may also be mailed
to P.O. Box 698, Sisters, Oregon 97759. |
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