Taste of Sisters draws a crowd

It was a brand-new outdoor venue at Eurosports for the third annual Taste of Sisters hosted by event organizer Karen Kassy and Brad Boyd, Eurosports owner, Friday evening. Read more at the Nugget News.

Kiwanis awards vocational scholarship

The Sisters Kiwanis Club awards financial aid to adults who are seeking a career change. This program, known as the Kiwanis Career Opportunity Fund (OCF) assists local adults (25 or older) who are financially unable to return to school or retrain for a career change. Read more at the Nugget News.

Taste Of Sisters 2015

(Formerly known as the Mayor’s Ball) September 18th at Eurosports. Money raised benefits the Kiwanis Food Bank and Furry Friends.

Black Butte run on tap

Sisters Kiwanis Club is organizing a 10K run to the top of Black Butte on September 19. Proceeds from the race will support the club’s scholarships and community service projects. Click here to read more at the Nugget News.

Decades of serving up breakfast

In 1980, the fledgling Sisters Kiwanis club started cooking Sunday breakfast for rodeo participants. The Buckaroo Breakfast quickly became a traditional part of the Sisters Rodeo for everyone: buckaroos, rodeo-goers, and Sisters residents. Click here to see the rest of the article in the Nugget.  

Black Butte Challenge

Join us for the first annual Black Butte Challenge – 10K Run to the Top of Black Butte. Proceeds from the race support Sisters Kiwanis Club. The race Start is near the intersection of Highway 20 and the 14 Road to Camp Sherman. Parking and a shuttle to the Start and back will be provided …

Antiques & “Bling” Sale

Donate to the Sisters Kiwanis Antiques & “Bling” Sale! Sisters Kiwanis is seeking donations for the annual event, Saturday, May 23. The Sale especially needs large items and furniture! Donations are tax-deductible & go toward scholarships for local students. Call Karen Keady to donate, 541-480-1412

Dental van brings care to Sisters

You might have wondered what the story is behind that dental clinic on wheels you may see parked occasionally in front of the Kiwanis building on Main Avenue. The idea grew from the dream of Celia Grayson, who wanted to help break the cycle of poverty in Sisters. Read more at the Nugget News.