I don't think the word "schizoclectic" demeans anyone. I'm bipolar, manic depressive, and people use those words frequently to describe things (or emotions) that vary from extreme to extreme. I fail to see how that somehow insults me, and I fail to see how "schizoclectic" harms those with schizophrenia.
The root of "schizo" is "skei" and it means to cut, separate, divide, part, split. Schizophrenics do not have a monopoly on using "skei" or "schizo" in language.
Something about Central Oregon makes people write about "Community"! I read another one in the Nugget Newspaper this week.
https://nuggetnews.com/Content/Columns/Columns/Article/Community-one-mistake-at-a-time/10/10/28236
Re: “Sisters Farmers Market at Fir Street Park”
Limited selection, but the best food I've ever had from a food truck. I go back almost every week now. Good lemonade, tasty fresh produce. Not one of those huge markets where you have to walk a mile to get close. Near by is Sisters Saloon, Trail Stop Market and Angeline's Bakery, if I want a bigger meal or cappuccino I go there. Baguettes at the farmers market are great. If they run out I walk over to Sisters Bakery since it is close too.