Sisters, Oregon

Sisters, Oregon was named for “three prominent Cascade peaks that grace the town's southwestern skyline, collectively known as the Three Sisters.” The Three Sisters are volcanic peaks located in the Three Sisters Wilderness, and are part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, as well as the Cascade Mountain Range. Named Faith, Hope and Charity by Oregon’s early settlers, The Three Sisters each have an elevation of over 10,000 feet.

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february
  • Hoodoo Winter Carnival
  • Sisters Folk Festival Winter Concert Series (through March)

march
  • John Craig Memorial Nordic Ski Race
  • "A Mountain Home Companion" Sisters Act

april
  • Central Oregon Shootout Golf Tournament

june
  • Sisters Rodeo and Parade

july
  • Around The Block Fiber Arts Stroll
  • Fourth of July
  • Metolius Bamboo Rod and Fly Fishing Fair
  • Sisters Annual Library Book Sale
  • Sisters Arts & Crafts Street Festival
  • Sisters Garden Club's Garden Tour
  • Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show
  • Sisters Quilt Walk
  • Sisters Summer Faire (through August)

august
  • Country Fair & Art Show
  • Sisters Bead Stampede
  • Sisters Doggie Dash

september
  • Pacific Amateur Golf Classic
  • Sisters Fall Street Festival
  • Sisters Folk Festival
  • Sisters In Sisters Celebration
  • Sisters Stride Into Autumn
  • Sisters Western & Native American Arts Festival

october
  • Sisters Harvest Faire

november
  • From Timber to Turned Wood
  • Sisters Holiday Celebration & Parade
  • Thanksgiving

december
  • Christmas
  • New Year’s Eve
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