SISTERS, Ore. (KTVZ) — Sisters Bakery has been around since 1981, and is now expanding to meet high bread demands.
The facility will allow the business to focus on more wholesale bread-making, something owner Spencer Hamiga says was a long time coming.
Isabella Warren is touring the new facility Tuesday to learn more about the bread-making process, and about the expansion. Her report is coming up tonight at Five on NewsChannel 21.
Below is information from the bakery’s press release:
"Sisters Bakery, a beloved name in baked goods, is thrilled to announce the successful launch of its offsite bread production facility. The decision to establish this new space was driven by the increasing demand from our valued customers and our growing wholesale clientele. This expansion not only allows Sisters Bakery to meet the rising needs of our existing patrons but also opens up exciting opportunities for us to broaden our footprint in Central Oregon.
"A recent social media post unveiling our new facility has generated an overwhelming response, with over 100,000 views, 400+ shares, and the addition of 1,000 new followers. The enthusiastic engagement from our community underscores the excitement surrounding Sisters Bakery's growth.
"This facility has been a long time coming. The support from our customers and the broader Central Oregon region has been incredible," said Spencer Hamiga, Owner at Sisters Bakery."
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