WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER
LIFE SAFETY
COMES FIRST AT SISTERS AIRPORT
Sisters Airport takes its commitment to the community very seriously. We are always on call to help facilitate ambulance to air ambulance transfers. We stand by all summer long to aid any possible need of the forest service and firefighting crews. We know that for this community to thrive we have to all work together for the benefit of Sisters and Central Oregon.
WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER
LIFE SAFETY
COMES FIRST AT SISTERS AIRPORT
Sisters Airport takes its commitment to the community very seriously. We are always on call to help facilitate ambulance to air ambulance transfers. We stand by all summer long to aid any possible need of the forest service and firefighting crews. We know that for this community to thrive we have to all work together for the benefit of Sisters and Central Oregon.
YOU'RE WELCOME TO ENJOY THE
COMMUNITY GARDEN
AT SISTERS AIRPORT
Born in 2006 of a desire to establish a beautiful garden that fosters community connections among the residents of Sisters, the Sisters Community Garden provides residents of all income levels the opportunity to grow fresh produce, to enhance members' gardening skills, and make excess produce available to local food banks.
In 2012 the Garden was relocated to a new site on donated land adjacent to the Sisters Eagle Airport.
In 2012 the Garden was relocated to a new site on donated land adjacent to the Sisters Eagle Airport.
The Garden has 44 raised beds, plus two elevated beds at wheelchair height. There are six shared plots for fruit, herbs and flowers. If you would like to know more or participate in next year’s growing season, please drop us a note.
YOU'RE WELCOME TO ENJOY THE
COMMUNITY GARDEN
AT SISTERS AIRPORT
Born in 2006 of a desire to establish a beautiful garden that fosters community connections among the residents of Sisters, the Sisters Community Garden provides residents of all income levels the opportunity to grow fresh produce, to enhance members' gardening skills, and make excess produce available to local food banks.
In 2012 the Garden was relocated to a new site on donated land adjacent to the Sisters Eagle Airport.
In 2012 the Garden was relocated to a new site on donated land adjacent to the Sisters Eagle Airport.
The Garden has 44 raised beds, plus two elevated beds at wheelchair height. There are six shared plots for fruit, herbs and flowers. If you would like to know more or participate in next year’s growing season, please drop us a note.