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Johnson uses a "traveller" to measure circumference of a
"felloe" (bent oak). |
Western
spirit at Sisters festival
From
drums to dancing and turquoise to teepees, there was something for everyone
at the Western & Native American Arts Festival in Sisters last weekend.
Sisters
area impacted by fire rules
Sisters
area residents will feel the effect of new wildfire risk standards approved
by Deschutes County and the State of Oregon on August 24.
Festival
brings folk music to Sisters
Sisters
will resound this weekend to the sounds of fiddles and guitars as the
Sisters Folk Festival takes the stage in its ninth year of bringing Americana
music, ranging from blues to bluegrass, to the local community.
Citizens
check out couplet options
The
couplet question is not if; it is how. This statement quieted initial
resistance to a one-way couplet in Sisters at the second public hearing,
held at Sisters Elementary School on Tuesday, August 31.
Outlaws
set on the playoffs
Only
six varsity players return to the Outlaws football squad this season,
but Coach Bob Macauley and his team have their sights set on the state
playoffs.
Together
for Children
Together
For Children invites all families with infants and toddlers to join them
for an orientation meeting on Tuesday, September 21, at 9 a.m. at the
Little Cloverdale Preschool building.
Local
man shapes Montana history
Last
May, Sisters resident Frank Crail took a long distance phone call that
brought memories rushing back and made him a celebrity in Montana.
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