66 Trail System Ribbon Cutting
An event to highlight and discuss the work done on the 66 trail system and unveil the opening of the Upper 66 trails.
Our Winter PrideFest is back again for 2026!! This year’s Pride Bonfire will have a new twist as we will hit the snow a bit earlier in the evening, soaking up the sunset while we celebrate inclusivity in the outdoors! Join Wanderlust Tours as we strap into snowshoes and jaunt through the powder-filled forest for […]
Join the OAS community for Ski for All, a winter fundraiser at Mt. Bachelor that brings people together on snow and trails. Whether you ski downhill, Nordic ski, ride, glide, volunteer, or cheer people on, there is a place for you here. Come move, connect, and help support adaptive outdoor recreation for people with disabilities. […]
Our ever popular SPRING Maker’s Market is back on March 28th! We will have 20+ amazing vendors, raffle prizes, live music by Jacob Isaiah Nelson, and flash tattoos by Zaptrip. The proceeds from this market will go to J Bar J Youth Services. Please join us and support your local craft community!
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An event to highlight and discuss the work done on the 66 trail system and unveil the opening of the Upper 66 trails.
Meet licensed psychotherapist, dream counselor, and author Jacqueline Thea, PHD, LMFT, as she shares stories from her new book “Wake Up Your Fairy Grandmother Within: You’re Never Too Old to Be Young at Heart.” After grieving the loss of her dog, Jacqueline Thea had an enchanting vision of a fairy grandmother who helped her through […]
Join The Center’s pediatric orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Justin Roth, and The Center Foundation’s athletic trainer supervisor, Stuart Schmidt, for a free community lecture to discuss common sport-related injuries young athletes are prone to and how to manage them. Topics of discussion include: • Common sports injuries • Overuse and repetitive trauma injuries • Pros and […]
Come for an evening of sharing your adventure stories with others in the outdoor community. Settle in to listen or get prepared to share your adventure stories in 10 minutes or less from 7-9 PM. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. You can’t shred gnar, bomb down trail, climb volcanoes, and run whitewater all the time. […]
Based on a true story of four women in the 1920's, These Shining Lives follows a group of female workers who gradually become ill after using a radiation compound to paint watches. They must band together to expose the company for putting money over safety before they run out of time.
Photographer Dorothy Freudenberg’s show “Riverwalking”, opening October 4, from 4-8pm, during Bend’s First Friday Gallery Walk, embraces the simplicity gained from observing eloquent details of the same river landscape through a change of seasons. Best known for her highly articulated layered, digital compositions, for this body of work, Dorothy frames a landscape she observes on […]
2019 Bend Fall FestivalFree Entry | No Pets Allowed (Service Animals Only)Friday, Oct. 4 (5pm-10pm) | Saturday, Oct. 5 (11am-10pm) | Sunday, Oct. 6 (11am-5pm)Visit The Center Foundation booth on Saturday & Sundayat the intersection of Oregon Avenue & Wall Street The 2019 First Interstate Bank Bend Fall Festival returns to downtown Bend Oct. 4-6, […]
The Miller family has been tending to their garden all summer at the 1904 living history ranch and needs your help to prepare for winter. Dig and clean potatoes to store in the root cellar, press fresh apples into cider and churn butter to make sure the Millers are stocked with the necessities for the […]
The Center invites you to attend a free informative seminar addressing back pain. Chronic back pain specialist, Dr. Mathew Paluck, will share useful insights to help you understand the causes of back problems and discuss treatment options. If back pain is keeping you from doing the simple things you once did, come learn more about […]
Hear some toe-tapping tunes from our pioneering house band! Dancing encouraged.
A quieter time for children and adults with physical, intellectual and/or social disabilities to enjoy the High Desert Museum after hours. Explore the Museum’s newest exhibits and revisit your favorites. 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Free for individuals, friends and family