“Catching Light” at Mockingbird Gallery
Mockingbird Gallery 869 NW Wall St. Suite 100, OR, United StatesOne person show for Richard Boyer.
Chabad of Central Oregon will light the Menorah in the Old Mill District. Gather for music, performances, delicious treats, and a joyful ceremony that marks the beginning of the Festival of Lights. 🌟 This annual celebration welcomes everyone to share in a moment of unity, hope, and community as the Menorah shines bright.
Come meet Sandra Claus, grab a freshly baked cookie, a butterbeer or hot cocoa, and get into the magical mood of winter! New makers each weekend! Nov 29/30, Dec 6/7, Dec 13/14, Dec 20/21. 10 am-5 pm
The weather outside is getting colder. There’s frost on the ground and a nip in the air. Winter is coming! Join us after hours in the warmth of the Museum for festive fun every Thursday in December (excluding Christmas Day) when Winter Nights returns. Here’s what to expect each evening: Cookie decorating, storytelling and dance parties. […]
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One person show for Richard Boyer.
View sensational local and national art at dozens of businesses downtown on the first Friday of every month. Shops are matched with artists and stay open late. Many businesses will serve food and wine as they welcome you in to enjoy their space and this wonderful evening.
Innovators and creative thinkers from Central Oregon’s digital marketing industry and beyond the region gather in Bend for the Swivel Digital & Creative Marketing Conference. Now in its third year, the conference is a place to get the latest news in the industry and meet other digital marketing creatives. Passes start at $349. Various locations.
The October version of our regular What’s Brewing series will be like no other. Hosted at the Tower Theatre, Bend Rising: Should I Stay or Should I Go? is where the next generation of Bend’s business community and residents will weigh in on what they will inherit. Young professionals in Bend experience firsthand the impacts […]
The Sisters Harvest Faire has been a tradition for more than thirty years. The two-day festival features a juried arts and crafts fair, where you can find handcrafted items from 200 vendors. Held along Main Avenue in downtown Sisters, there will also be live entertainment and local food and drinks. Free. Main Avenue.
Created by Bend Outdoor Worx, the Venture Out Conference is a way for outdoor-based startups to present their businesses and compete for funding. Last year, the conference awarded more than $100k in funding, and highlighted the range of outdoor companies being created in Central Oregon.
Startups compete for funding from the Cascade Angel Fund at the Bend Venture Conference, the largest of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. There are new pop-up events tied to the festival that you don’t want to miss, including the unConference. $135. Tower Theater.
The second year of Mt. Bachelor Riverhouse Jazz opens with Kandace Springs, who caught the attention of Prince before his passing. Prince said it all – “Kandace has a voice that could melt snow.” Following her performance at Prince’s concert celebrating the 30th anniversary of Purple Rain, Springs was signed to famed jazz label Blue […]
Come for an evening of sharing your outdoor #outdooradventure#stories and meet like-minded people. Grab yourself a beer. Then settle in to listen or get prepared to share your adventure stories from 6-8 p.m. Stories are recorded for the Boldly Went Podcast.
At Ignite Bend, people from the community get on stage and talk for five minutes about anything they want, and the results are always amazing. Free, but tickets have to be reserved in advance. Tower Theater.