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Madzi Means Water in Malawi – a World Water Day Event with Chad Copeland

Deschutes Brewery Mountain Room 901 SW Simpson Ave, Bend, OR, United States

Madzi! That’s the word for water in Malawi, Africa. From Oregon to Malawi, we are connected by water. Join us for this fully-hosted community gathering to hear inspiring stories, mingle […]

$50

Touring Indie Folk musician Anna p.s.

Velvet Lounge - 805 NW Wall St, Bend, OR 97701 Tired of the humdrum of everyday life, and the lack of time to pursue creativity, she laid down her day […]

Museum and Me

TUESDAY, MARCH 24 Museum and Me 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 […]

Free

Central Oregon PubTalk

McMenamins 700 NW Bond St.

EDCO's Central Oregon PubTalk, held the fourth Thursday of the month, is a happy hour aimed at bringing together different facets of the business community in one place to network, […]

$26 – $36

Show Alive!

An Interactive Performance Art Experience! One woman show meets transformational workshop. Every performance is unique and your participation is invited! Improvisational. Honest. Theatrical. Musical. Comedic. Created and performed by Flow […]

$32

Summer Hours Begin

High Desert Museum 59800 South Hwy 97, Bend, OR, United States

Summer Hours Begin Museum is open from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm daily.

$2

Changing the Way We See Native America

High Desert Museum 59800 South Hwy 97, Bend, OR, United States

Over 10 years ago, Matika Wilbur began to develop a body of imagery and cultural representations of Native peoples to counteract one-dimensional stereotypes and to create positive Indigenous role models. […]

Free

Changing the Way We See Native America

High Desert Museum 59800 South Hwy 97, Bend, OR, United States

Over 10 years ago, Matika Wilbur began to develop a body of imagery and cultural representations of Native peoples to counteract one-dimensional stereotypes and to create positive Indigenous role models. […]

Free
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