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The Three Sisters mountains overlook Aspen Lakes Golf Course in Sisters, Oregon.

Aspen Lakes Golf Course

At the base of the Three Sisters, Central Oregon’s volcanic peaks, Aspen Lakes Golf Course is a perennial favorite among visitors and locals alike. Located in Sisters Oregon, Aspen Lakes Golf Course is a 7,300-yard W.L. Overdorf design known for being a great test of golf in one of the region’s most breathtaking settings. But be careful in becoming too distracted by the beauty, lakes and ponds come into play on more than half the holes. The perfect bent grass fairways and greens and unique bunkers made of crushed red volcanic rock contrast with the snow-capped peaks that seem to hover right over the course. Aspen Lakes Golf Course is a privately owned, public golf course in Sisters, Central Oregon. With the most scenic views, unique red sand bunkers and world-class staff and customer service, whether you are a local or when you visit Central Oregon, we think you’ll agree Aspen Lakes is a don’t miss venue! The concept for Aspen Lakes Golf Course in Sisters Oregon, began in 1988 when the Cyrus Family acquired a 1,084 acre parcel adjacent to their family farm. The first nine Aspen Lake golf holes were constructed in 1996 under the watchful eye of World Class golf course architect William Overdorf. He worked with the existing site to sculpt this incredible mountain view golf course into the existing Central Oregon landscape. As important natural features were identified during construction, the plans were modified to incorporate them into the golf course rather than destroy the feature. The second nine Aspen Lakes golf holes were opened in 1999.The signature red sand for the bunkers originated on the Cyrus property. When it came time to install the bunkers, it was discovered that the “normal” sand that the other central Oregon golf courses use is hauled in from other states. In looking at alternatives, it was decided that it would be more environmentally friendly to use local materials already in Central Oregon. Red cinders that occur naturally on the Cyrus property were crushed down to make sand. The deep red sand creates a visual delight as it contrast with the green grass, blue skies and white, snow covered, mountains that are the Aspen Lakes Golf Course signature.

Two people enjoying their joyride using the Avis Rent a Car services

Avis Rent a Car

Automobile rentals from the Redmond Airport and various locations within Bend. For special discount rates phone us at 800-331-1600. Please call the Redmond location directly at 541-923-3750, should you have any special needs. Redmond Airport (RDM) Mission and Values Our Vision “We will lead our industry by defining service excellence and building unmatched customer loyalty.” Our Mission “We will ensure a stress-free car rental experience by providing superior services that cater to our customers’ individual needs…always conveying the ‘We Try Harder®’ spirit with knowledge, caring and a passion for excellence.” Our Values Integrity We will honor all commitments to our customers, employees and shareholders. We will conduct business with unwavering high standards of honesty, trust, professionalism and ethical behavior. We will communicate openly and frequently, sharing what we know, when we know it. Respect for the Individual We will treat each person with whom we work with respect, professionalism and dignity. We will communicate expectations to employees, and provide honest and timely feedback on performance. We will embrace a diversity of ideas, cultures, ethnicities, and backgrounds to enhance our promise and value to customers. We will provide career development opportunities for employees who show initiative, and performance results to help them individually manage their careers to maximize their potential. Quality We will place the interests of our customers first. We will be dedicated to providing an individualized rental experience that assures customer satisfaction and earns the unwavering loyalty of our customers We will ensure that the “We Try Harder®” philosophy underlies everything we do and shines through in our service to customers. Teamwork We will work as one cohesive team from the smallest unit to the organization as a whole. We will develop and retain leaders who continually raise the bar, provide direction, remove barriers and empower people to successfully accomplish goals. We will maintain a caring and supportive work environment that fosters a sharing of ideas, skills and resources. Growth and Profitability We will be dedicated to continuous innovation and pursue new ideas and opportunities to accelerate profitable growth. We will deliver value in all we do to assure consistently high returns to our shareholders. We will recognize and reward excellent performance, which drives superior results. Community Responsibility We will be active participants in our communities and encourage employee involvement in civic and charitable activities. We will be role model business leaders in the countries and communities in which we operate. We will develop and implement business practices consistent with safeguarding the environment.

An image of a cowboy hat from Baldwin Hats

Baldwin’s Custom Hat & Boot Co.

From Gene Baldwin’s imagination and skilled hands in hat making, you would think he’s been a milliner for decades. But he hasn’t.Gene spent most of his working life in Portland, Oregon as a funeral director. He also bred, raised, and showed fine Arabian horses for a couple dozen years.Gene’s retired… You wouldn’t know it from the quantity of hats he makes, but it’s obvious in the pleasure he derives from the process of hat making. The hat history he consumes. The ideas he generates. And how much he enjoys connecting with other people with any interest in hats.Gene and his wife Debra retired to Sisters, Oregon in 1995. Gene is obviously someone who can’t just do nothing, so, in addition to his time with his horses, he started selling Serratelli cowboy hats. Then a friend asked him a pivotal question, “You just gonna sell, or you gonna try to make them?”So, he contacted a hat maker in Grant’s Pass and apprenticed with him. And, in 2004, decided to make hats — the old-fashioned way.The old-fashioned way. That’s key to Baldwin. It encompasses ideas like using antique milliners’ equipment. Listening to the customer. Using the highest quality materials that work the best and last the longest. No shortcuts. Engaging with people who use cowboy gear. Engaging with other artists. Taking the time to do it right the first time.If old-fashioned values are something you make time for in today’s busy world, and you like to wear fine hats, you and Baldwin will get along fine!

Barney Prine's Steakhouse and Salon's dish

Barney Prine’s Steakhouse & Saloon

Welcome to Barney Prines Steakhouse & Saloon! A Happy Hour Menu and Lottery!Barney Prine’s Steakhouse & Saloon located in Prineville, Oregon is known for the finest of dining. Locally owned and well established for 13 years, Barney Prines has a reputation of excellent food, spirits, and service.Serving only choice USDA meats all hand-cut, prepared in-house and served to your specifications. Barney Prine’s provides an enjoyable dining experience. For your seafood selection, Barney Prine’s offers the largest, all fresh, seafood menu in Prineville and possibly all of Central Oregon.Barney Prine’s Steakhouse & Saloon is open every day from 4:00 p.m. til closing. for dinner. Now serving BREAKFAST on Sunday from 9:00 a.m. til 1:00 p.m. The bar is open every day at 4:00 p.m.Take A Step Back In Time! Established in 1868, Prineville is the oldest community in Central Oregon. The first settlers in what was to become Crook County settled in the “Oh-cho-coe,” a Paiute word meaning “willows. The post office for the community has been established with the name of Prine, after Barney Prine, in April 13, 1871, but changed to Prineville on December 23, 1872. Prineville was founded in 1877 when Monroe Hodges filed the original plat for the city. The city incorporated in 1880 and in 1882 the county separated from Wasco County and was named for General George Crook, a recognized Indian fighter. Prineville obtained its first high school in 1902 and is also the former home of the famous J. Oscar Olsen, renowned poet and entrepreneur. When Barney Prine settled on the banks of the Crooked River, he bu9ilt a blacksmith shop and a store-saloon. Prineville was the primary place of trade until 1911 when the Union Pacific and Oregon Trunk railways extended south from the Columbia River to Bend. In 1917, Prineville took action and voted 355 to 1, to build their own railroad to join the Oregon Trunk Railways and Union Pacific north of Redmond. In the 1930’s-1940’s the decision to build the railroad paid back the investment by shipping vast amounts of lumber over the rails. The City of Prineville still owns and operates the Railroad today.