Looking for an upbeat—literally upbeat—way to spend your extra time at home? C4C encourages you to check out the acclaimed Low Bar Chorale’s weekly, virtual “Oh Solo Low Bar” sing-alongs on Facebook Live.
Staying Connected with Some Covid-19 Resources
Day-Brighteners: The Reliable Return of the Ducks
Seeking Your 'Day-Brighteners'...
In the News: C4C Joins Host of Volunteers to Fight Local Covid-19 Spread with Masks
In the News: Local Film Highlights Faith in the Ultimate Strength of Our Community
In case you missed it when it aired recently on Central Oregon Daily News…Enjoy this video, “Sisters Strong,” by talented local filmmaker Cody Rheault. The piece features insight from Sisters small-business people who are suffering under the shadow of Covid-19 but are nevertheless hopeful.
Local Volunteer Invites You to Join a Local “5 Day/500 Mask” Challenge
Pete is a retired attorney. Weekly he donates his time to serve as a volunteer judge in courtrooms in neighboring counties. Sewing is not a hobby for him. He's going to sew this week, however, because he believes it's a necessity. Pete feels strongly that he needs to help our medical professionals have one more barrier against COVID-19. Pete is asking for your help.
We're Taking a Short 'Let's Talk' Break
We'll Keep You Posted About a Possible 'Let's Sing!' Sequel
Thank You For Your Comments, Suggestions...
In the News: Is Sisters Welcoming?
…Twenty-two community members joined in the evening to reflect on a topic that relates directly to a priority noted in the Sisters Country Vision Action Plan. As participants arrived for the talk they were asked to consider three questions (posed in English and Spanish): “What does it mean to be welcoming?” “What does ‘community’ mean to you?” and “When we say ‘all,’ who do we mean?”
Missed January’s Let’s Talk on Sisters Transportation?
We’re Looking to the Future and Need Your Input
Feb. 12 ‘Breaker Morant’ Discussion Will Ask Timeless, Difficult Questions
Edie Jones' 'Listening to the Heart' Strikes a Calming Chord
A quick shoutout to Edie Jones and her inspirational editorial, “Listening to the Heart,” (Nugget Newspaper, Jan. 29). No matter what place on the political spectrum you find yourself—left, right or in-between—Edie’s essay reminds us how the gift of living in Sisters offers a wonderful antidote to stress.
In the News: Read About the Las Cafeteras Outreach Event
In The News: C4C Sponsors Caldera Performing Arts Story-Telling Opportunity
In the News: C4C Helps to Implement Local Vision Action Plan
FROM THE ARTICLE: “…Meanwhile, several Connected Sisters strategies have been advanced by Citizens4Community (C4C). The nonprofit is developing a Community-Builders network and has presented many events — like a Let’s Talk series, a First Amendment forum, collaboration/facilitation workshops and a community sing — to foster engagement, leadership, inclusion and collaboration.”
In the News: Read About C4C's Let's Talk on Local Housing Needs
Beatles, Petty, Toto Help Area Residents Connect at ‘Let’s Sing’
Big thanks to all of you who braved the chilly night air Nov. 22, made your way to The Belfry and, through the power of singing together, created your own warmth—an energizing atmosphere overflowing with heartfelt harmonies, camaraderie and community fun. C4C’s “Let’s Sing, Sisters!” drew 200 area residents; and Portland’s Low Bar Chorale Band truly helped make it a night to remember.