Spring Break
The Museum kicks off summer hours early for spring break, open daily from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. Through Sunday, MARCH 27
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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The Museum kicks off summer hours early for spring break, open daily from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. Through Sunday, MARCH 27
Through Saturday, MARCH 26 Raptors take flight overhead in this intimate, indoor demonstration. Experience these powerful predators like never before as our wildlife specialists showcase the birds’ agility and grace. 11:00 am and 1:30 pm $5, members receive 20% discount
What was school like in 1885? Imagine attending class in a one-room schoolhouse—all grades, first through eighth, in the same room. Students only spoke when called upon, reading aloud and writing math problems on the chalkboard. Attend school in 1885 in Silver City and learn about the artifacts in the one-room schoolhouse while students recite […]
Through Saturday, MARCH 26 Raptors take flight overhead in this intimate, indoor demonstration. Experience these powerful predators like never before as our wildlife specialists showcase the birds’ agility and grace. 11:00 am and 1:30 pm $5, members receive 20% discount
Andy has appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Conan, Live at Gotham and The Half Hour on Comedy Central. In 2014, he was the first comedian to make his network television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. His Dry Bar comedy special on YouTube has over 9 million views. All […]
Join us for a virtual panel discussion with Jordan Marie Brings Three White Horses Daniel, Lydia Jennings and Ardis Clark, three of the individuals featured in our exhibition Carrying Messages: Native Runners, Ancestral Homelands and Awakening. The panelists will share some of the meanings running holds in their lives and the ways that it connects […]
Tumalo Art Co. will celebrate its 20 year anniversary during the Old Mill District First Friday Gallery Walk, April 1, from 3-7pm. About 40 artists, past and present, will have art represented in the 20 Year Anniversary Retrospective show. There will be music, libations and special food from Luckey’s Woodsman Off-Grid Provisions. From its initial […]
Sunriver Music Festival’s Piano Showcase is a unique two-day event celebrating multiple genres of piano music in a weekend of concerts, workshops, masterclasses, and musical conversations, all featuring four fine pianists from the Pacific Northwest. Pianist Michael Allen Harrison (founder of Portland’s popular Ten Grands concert series) crafts a genre-spanning weekend emphasizing the uniqueness and […]
Don’t miss the last day of Carrying Messages: Native Runners, Ancestral Homelands and Awakening. Through the stories of four Indigenous runners, the exhibit highlights the historical significance of running in Native cultures in the Western United States and running as an expression of empowerment, sovereignty and cultural revitalization today.
Central Oregon sits on the edge of the largest intact area of pristine dark skies in the Lower 48—a vanishing natural resource. Join Mary Coolidge of Portland Audubon and a board member of the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) Oregon Chapter and Dr. Bill Kowalik, board chair of the IDA Oregon Chapter, to learn about ecological […]
Mark Nelson, Ph.D., was one of an eight-person “Biospherian” crew that sealed itself into the self-contained Biosphere 2, an eco-laboratory featured in the exhibit Imagine a World. Today, he is chairman of the Institute of Ecotechnics, head of Wastewater Gardens International and has worked for several decades in scientific fields such as bioregenerative space life […]