FROM THE ARTICLE: “The Belfry was full of laughter, good feelings, and singing last Friday night as about 200 community members gathered for “Let’s Sing, Sisters!” …
Recreational Gun Use Spurs Challenging But Rewarding Let's Talk Conversation
C4C has hosted Let’s Talk small-format discussions monthly for almost a year. In November, nearly 30 local residents attended. Those who support current freedoms to shoot on public lands and, conversely, those who prefer more gun-use restrictions aired their differences and explored areas of common ground.
In the News: C4C's "Let's Sing" Blends Fun, Civic Engagement
FROM THE ARTICLE:
Do you belt out songs in the shower, your car, or out on the trail? Or do you never sing because your fourth-grade teacher said you couldn’t carry a tune? Maybe you are a very experienced singer and/or musician looking for other voices.
Whatever label you have put on yourself, remove it and come to The Belfry on Friday night, November 22, to join in a community sing, where your voice will join with others to create beautiful spirited music.
Experience (or Re-Experience) the Sisters Country Free Speech/First Amendment Forum...
In the News: C4C Enjoys Robust Community Turnout at 1st Amendment Forum
EXCERPTED FROM THE ARTICLE: “…(Moderator Chris) Van Dyke issued a call for civility in this age of “digital amplification,” where people’s speech can become aggressive and threatening, and yet censorship runs the risk of controlling and marginalizing certain people or groups. He believes our democracy is at stake if we can’t maintain civil discourse. He asked the audience to consider, “It’s not what you can say, rather what you should say.”
Free Speech & Civility…How do we find a balance? Save the Date (Oct. 24) for a Robust Community Conversation
You’ve maybe seen some new red, white and blue posters going up—flyers advertising the Oct. 24 Sisters Country Community Conversation on Freedom of Speech. Mark your calendars—you’ll want to attend this thought-provoking evening, starting at 5:30 p.m. You’ll enjoy local panelist insights along with audience discussion. Thank you to our sponsors—The Lodge in Sisters, Paulina Springs Books, The Ford Family Foundation and St. Charles Health System—for helping to make this event possible.
In the News: Local Safety Is Topic of C4C's Let's Talk in September
EXCERPTED FROM THE ARTICLE: “Sgt. William Bailey, Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office public information officer, and Ryan Seeley, local community monitor, were invited guests to the September 16 “Let’s Talk – Public Safety,” sponsored by Citizens4Community.”
In the News: C4C Hosts Another Successful 'Rhythm & Song in the Park'
“Let's Talk” Series Encourages Diversity of Thought
Let’s Talk is a nonpartisan, Sisters Country discussion series that explores local topics of significance from a variety of perspectives. The series grew out of last October’s “Across the Divides” workshop. About 35 area residents who self-identify across the political spectrum participated in that event. Afterward, several participants decided they would like to continue to meet and discuss local and sometimes-challenging topics.
C4C sponsors collaboration workshop
“Getting the Most from Collaboration” is the topic for the April 19 quarterly workshop offered by Citizens4Community (C4C) from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Sisters Fire Hall Community Room.
Steve Greenwood, the workshop instructor with 35 years of experience, is the faculty leader for Portland State University’s graduate certificate program in Collaborative Governance, as well as director of Training and Academic Services for the National Policy Consensus Center at PSU. He is the former director of Oregon Solutions and has taught collaborative skills at conferences and seminars nationally and internationally.
Sisters bookstore owner joins C4C Team
C4C sponsoring facilitation training
Community volunteers can improve their skills and confidence to collectively address issues and opportunities through a January 30 Citizens4Community workshop.
From 5 to 8 p.m. at the Sisters Fire Hall Community Room, located at 301 S. Elm St., Sisters residents can gather for a free light meal and instruction from professional facilitator Terry Buchholz, who will help attendees build their practical facilitation skills.
Workshop to reach 'Across the (Political) Divide'
In the spirit of election season, Citizens4Community is sponsoring an "Across the Divide" workshop 4-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30 at City Hall. They are currently recruiting 12-15 people who identify politically as Red (conservative) and 12-15 who identify as Blue (liberal).
The workshop is designed to help people on either side of the divide understand and value their differences, while co-existing alongside one another, resulting in development of empathy for each other and mutual conversation.
C4C seeks to help ease political divisiveness
Have you found yourself concerned about the political divide in our country? Are you interested in finding ways to work together to create solutions—like our Founding Fathers did—based on ideals this country was established on?
Do you want to be open to understanding the other side and valuing what they contribute to our democracy?…Or think a solution may be found in relationships and communication skills?
Hurray for a Successful Fiesta
Citizens4Community—working with the Sisters Latino community and several key sponsors, supporters and partners—presented Sisters’ first community-wide Fiesta de Independencia on Sept. 16. Held on Mexican Independence Day, the celebration offered Sisters Country a great opportunity to gather and make new friends while enjoying delicious food, festive music and folkloric dancing.
C4C In the News...Let's Celebrate, Sisters
Community Quilt Signals Sisters Values
C4C in the News...Let's Dance, Sisters
'Footloose at the Fire Hall' promises fun
By Sue Stafford
Published Aug. 7 in The Nugget Newspaper
(We are ever-appreciative of writer Sue Stafford and the Nugget News staff for helping to get the word out about C4C’s all-community events. —The C4C Team)
Are You Ready to Get Rhythmic?
Rhythm & Song In the Park is fast approaching. And we're wanting to offer a shout out to our great partners in this event, including Earthtones NW, SPRD, the Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire District, Melvin's by Newport Avenue Market, Ford Family Foundation, and community musicians including Maggie Johnson, on flute; Cameron and Tree, on gongs and singing bowls; Kirk Olsen on African guitar; Shannon Mokuahi Rackowski, with traditional Hawaiian instruments and dance; Katie Cavanaugh on Native American flute; and Annemarie Crosier, with African drum, song and dance.
Quilt and Quilt Web Page Debut
The 2018 SISTERS COUNTRY QUILT made its debut today (July 14) at the SISTERS OUTDOOR QUILT SHOW. If you weren't able to see the quilt in person, you can visit it at the DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR or one of C4C'S UPCOMING COMMUNITY-WIDE EVENTS. Also, check out our webpage dedicated to the quilt, HERE. The page highlights the quilt's story and features the 180-plus sentiments written on the quilt.