Nov. 16, 2020 was an important day for Citizens4Community. That was the day of our monthly Let's Talk! event, which focused on the City's new contract with the Sheriff's Office. We also met our local deputies personally.
Don’t Miss This Video of November's Informative Let's Talk! About Local Law Enforcement
Experience October's Let's Talk! about the City of Sisters Comprehensive Plan Update
If you missed this month’s Let’s Talk! about the City of Sisters Comprehensive Plan Update, no worries; you can watch the Zoom video here. In this informative Let’s Talk! event recording, you’ll hear from City officials as they engage with more than 30 members of the community to explain the ongoing, critical update which just launched. You’ll learn about what the update entails, how it will impact Sisters and how you can be involved. Enjoy!
Requesting Your Support for Our Wide Variety of Programs & Projects
C4C Launches Executive Director Search
Online Learning Series On Race Begins Oct. 29
Interested in sharing your perspective and hearing what others think about local topics of interest? ...
It's Official—A New 'One-Stop' Community Website Is On Its Way
You Made the Class of 2020 Street Banner & Keepsake Project a Success; Here’s a Final Overview of the 2020 Effort…
We’re so appreciative of you—our Sisters Country heroes. Your support for C4C's recent SHS Class of 2020 Street Banner & Keepsake Project could mean the start of a new tradition, and it will definitely lead to more collaborative opportunities involving local youth this year.
New Grads Can Soon Pick Up Their Keepsake Banners on July 1st, 2nd
Street Banner Project to honor Sisters’ Class of 2020 During this Unusual (Covid) Time
Weekly, Virtual Sing-Alongs Are Keeping Spirits Lifted and Locals Connected
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.