Join Nancy P’s for a delightful outdoor holiday pop-up event in the heart of Bend. Bundle up in your coziest winter wear, grab a warm beverage and a delectable treat from Nancy P’s Cafe & Bakery, and immerse yourself in a world of unique, handcrafted treasures. Discover a curated selection of exquisite handmade art, ceramics, textiles, apothecary goods, jewelry, and more. Support local artists and small businesses that contribute to our community’s vibrant tapestry.
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Pre-game with us before your Halloween Party! 20% off our regular food, wine & beer bar menu for everyone dressed in costume.
Join Think Wild for the Get Wild Chili Cook-Off, a fun fall fundraiser supporting native wildlife. Sample and vote on your favorite chilis, enjoy live music, raffles, and beverages, and watch beaver trailcam footage. Sponsored by Bend Parks and Recreation, Bend Cider Co., Sunriver Brewing, and Van Henion Brewing.
13 Bend artists look forward to welcoming you into their studios and gardens to learn first-hand the inspiration and process of their artistic creations.
Painters, Photographers, Sculptors, Glass and Metal artists will be sharing their work in 7 different locations in Bend. There is no entry fee and visitors are encouraged to design their own itinerary over the two day event. More information can be found by scanning the QR code on the event flyer or going to www.sagebrushersartofbend.com/artists-studio-tour.
Don’t Miss The Sunriver Art Fair August 9-11
The 14th Annual Sunriver Art Fair returns August 9th to 11th at the Village at Sunriver. The fair, voted one of America’s Best Art Fairs, features more than 70 juried artists who will display their original work in this vibrant outdoor setting surrounded by great restaurants and shopping. Their talent includes a variety of mediums, such as painting, photography, ceramics, mixed media, wood, drawing, metalwork, jewelry, sculpture, and textiles at a variety of price points for everyone.
Pick up a Passport to Art at a local merchant or at the fair, and get artists to stamp it when you visit their booths to enter a drawing for a great travel prize or a signed 2024 Commemorative Poster by Bend artist Michelle Adams.
The Sunriver Art Fair supports the Community Grant Program of the Sunriver Women’s Club which supports south Deschutes County nonprofits.
Don’t Miss The Sunriver Art Fair August 9-11
The 14th Annual Sunriver Art Fair returns August 9th to 11th at the Village at Sunriver. The fair, voted one of America’s Best Art Fairs, features more than 70 juried artists who will display their original work in this vibrant outdoor setting surrounded by great restaurants and shopping. Their talent includes a variety of mediums, such as painting, photography, ceramics, mixed media, wood, drawing, metalwork, jewelry, sculpture, and textiles at a variety of price points for everyone.
Pick up a Passport to Art at a local merchant or at the fair. Visit artist booths to collect stamps on your passport to enter a drawing for a great travel prize or a signed 2024 Commemorative Poster by Bend artist Michelle Adams.
The Sunriver Art Fair supports the Community Grant Program of the Sunriver Women’s Club which supports south Deschutes County nonprofits.
What could be better than a warm summer evening spent watching a live performance in the park? Reserve tickets for the vibrant local rendition of “Mamma Mia!,” a theatrical celebration of love, friendship and drama at the theater in the park in Bend. Appetizers and libations will be available before the show.
Tickets start at $35.
Haulin’ Aspen is an all-trail running event offering a full marathon, half marathon, and a 6.5-mile “Half As” course. Participants will navigate stunning trails through the Deschutes National Forest, enjoying breathtaking views of the Cascades. The course challenges runners with varied terrain and elevation changes, including a significant climb for marathoners. As the day progresses, temperatures can rise, making it essential for runners to be prepared with adequate hydration, nutrition, and sturdy footwear.
Entry Fee Starts at $75.
Join us for our first-ever HDCM Celebrity Recital, showcasing the incredible talent of one of America’s foremost violinists Stefan Jackiw!
Captivating audiences with playing that combines poetry and purity with impeccable technique, Stefan is hailed for playing of “uncommon musical substance” that is “striking for its intelligence and sensitivity” (Boston Globe). He will be making his Central Oregon debut and you won’t want to miss this chance to kick off High Desert Chamber Music’s 17th season!
Join Stefan and Central Oregon Daily for a pre-concert talk about the program beginning at 3:15pm. This concert preview is free for all ticket holders.
Program: Part Fratres, Handel Largo and Allegro from Sonata No.4 Op.1 No.13, Prokofiev: Sonata No. 2 in D Major, Tao All I Had Forgotten or Tried To, Brahms Sonata No.1 in G Major
Tickets available through HDCM by phone or online. Come hear the music!
Join us for our first-ever HDCM Celebrity Recital, showcasing the incredible talent of one of America’s foremost violinists Stefan Jackiw!
Captivating audiences with playing that combines poetry and purity with impeccable technique, Stefan is hailed for playing of “uncommon musical substance” that is “striking for its intelligence and sensitivity” (Boston Globe). He will be making his Central Oregon debut and you won’t want to miss this chance to kick off High Desert Chamber Music’s 17th season!
Join Stefan and Central Oregon Daily for a pre-concert talk about the program beginning at 3:15pm. This concert preview is free for all ticket holders.
Program: Part Fratres, Handel Largo and Allegro from Sonata No.4 Op.1 No.13, Prokofiev: Sonata No. 2 in D Major, Tao All I Had Forgotten or Tried To, Brahms Sonata No.1 in G Major
Tickets available through HDCM by phone or online. Come hear the music!
Join us for a blast from the past with the return of the Dad Bods 80s cover band! They’re gearing up for a free concert, open to all ages, on Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at McMenamins in the Father Luke’s Room.
The Dad Bods bring the party with their energetic performance of classic 80s rock tunes, sprinkled with some hits from other decades. Don’t forget your dancing shoes for this lively show—it’s a night out the whole family will enjoy!
Bend Rugby host Clark county chiefs, in the PNW rugby Championship(D3) Final. For the second year in a row, Bend and Clark Co. face off to compete for top spot in the PNW, and a place in the USA Club rugby sweet 16 Pacific Super regionals, in Las Vegas May 3rd/4th. From here there is the potential for a spot in the final 4 nationals tournament in Texas, May 17th-19th.
Shuck It Up Oyster Roast at Cascade Lakes Pub on Reed Market Get ready for a shuckin’ good time at the Cascade Lakes Pub on Reed Market for our first-annual Oyster Roast! Join us on the patio for oysters, CLBC brews, local live music, EarthCruiser rig tours, and great company.
Join us for a movie viewing experience that is unique to Juniper Preserve: a movie in our cave! We heat the space, provide comfy seating and blankets. The winter can make this area of the cave a little chillier than it’s normal 55 degrees so still dress warm – we promise it will be worth the effort! Check-in at the Juniper Lodge Lobby at 3:30pm for transportation down to the cave. Optional $10 concessions includes: 1 soda, hot cocoa or hot cider, 1 candy and 1 bag of popcorn.
Pablo Francisco – Live In Bend @ The Domino Room
This is a very special event, with one of the greatest living comedians today!
When Pablo Francisco hits the stage, he immediately brings his audiences to their feet with boisterous laughter and applause. He weaves together his arsenal of characters, spontaneous outbursts, and clever insights to create a stand-up show that more resembles an hour-long comedic jazz riff. He is an off-the-wall, animated character that points out the absurdity in an illogical, pop-culture obsessed world.
His unmatched take on all things pop culture has taken him into the ranks of the most popular touring comedians worldwide. Pablo’s enormous popularity and outrageously funny material has hooked millions of viewers on YouTube and Facebook.
TICKETS – ONLINE: $25 – AT THE DOOR: $35 | DOORS OPEN @ 6PM – SHOW @ 7PM
****THESE SHOWS SELL OUT QUICKLY, PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY TO ACCOMMODATE FOR SEATING, ESPECIALLY FOR LARGER PARTIES AS ALL SEATING IS GENERAL ADMISSION****
“When we get in a circle and join in song, an ancient memory ignites…With mirror neurons firing and happy chemicals flowing, our heartbeats sync, our harmonies melt walls, and we experience palpable interbeing. The beauty and power of the sound reminds us how strong and loving we are.” (Lyndsey Scott)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17
3:00-5:00PM
HERITAGE HALL, FIRST PRES. CHURCH
230 NE 9TH ST
A singing celebration for all! Join Kira Seto and the Voices Rising community choir for an afternoon of transportive, enchanting, and connective group harmony singing. This is NOT a PERFORMANCE. It’s a CELEBRATION of SONG and COMMUNITY! Enjoy easy and uplifting songs taught through call and repeat. Try it and be delighted by the beautiful sound we can make together – all voices welcome!!
>> Dress up festive, it’s a singing party! <>Bring friends!<<
We will mostly be standing, but there are chairs for anyone who needs to sit down. Please contact Kira ahead of time if you have accessibility needs that we might help with.
*By donation*
Learn more at: https://voices-rising-big-sing.eventbrite.com
Intrepid trivia lovers of Bend, unite!
Come match wits with our resident brainiacs in a Museum version of speed trivia. Untold prestige and a few prizes await. Did we mention that the sugar cookies won’t decorate themselves?
Join us for the 9th annual Portland Winter Light Festival, where we’ll immerse ourselves in a world that glows under pressure. This free and inclusive event takes place from February 2 to February 10, 2024, at various locations throughout the enchanting city of Portland, Oregon.
Event Highlights:
Theme: “Glowing Under Pressure” – Explore the mysteries of the deep sea and be inspired by bioluminescent wonders.
Dates: February 2 – 10, 2024.
Location: Various locations across Portland, Oregon.
Admission: Free for all, welcoming everyone. If anyone tries to sell you tickets, say NO!
Event Details:
Prepare to be captivated by a dazzling symphony of light as we delve into the depths of the ocean’s mysteries. In the pitch-black expanse where light barely reaches, we’ll encounter bioluminescent creatures that shimmer like stars in the darkness. This year’s theme invites you to explore the wonders and dangers of the deep, reminding us of our own insignificance in the face of nature’s forces.
This event is a celebration of creativity, community, and the magic of light. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore with us in a world that truly “Glowing Under Pressure.”
Event Schedule:
Opening Night: February 2, 2024 – 6:00 PM
Daily Events: February 3 – February 9, 2024
Closing Night: February 10, 2024 – 10:00 PM
Admission: All Events are Free and open to all ages and abilities
Accessibility: The festival venues are accessible to people with disabilities.
Contact Information:
Organizer: Portland Winter Light Festival
Email: info@pdxwlf.com
Website: www.pdxwlf.com
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pdxwlf/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/portlandwinterlightfestival/
Don’t miss the chance to be part of this luminous journey into the depths of creativity and wonder. Mark your calendars and invite your friends and family to experience the magic of the 2024 Portland Winter Light Festival. It’s a shining beacon of light in the heart of winter!
Explore the legacy of mountain guides and the evolution of winter recreation and avalanche safety with a screening of “To The Hills & Back,” a compelling snow science movie. The film delves into stories from pioneers to modern enthusiasts, shedding light on how to stay safe while playing in the snow, followed by a post-film discussion with a moderated panel.
$10
Find yourself in nature like you never have before.
Feel your stress melt away as you get connected to your roots.
Witness the magical transformation your mind, body, and spirit will move through as the mind takes a well-earned break, the body gets some well-deserved attention and rejuvenation, and spirit gets to connect with the beautiful bigger picture and serves up a dose of wonder, fascination, gratitude, and connection.
A forest bathing walk starts off with a guided meditation deepening into each of the senses, and then you’ll be led through a series of invitations that offer the opportunity for deeper relaxation and connection with ourselves and the living world. We will come together for optional sharing and close the experience with wildcrafted tea.
Forest bathing is inspired by the Japanese practice of Shinrin-Yoku, which translates to “forest bath” and just means to take in the atmosphere of the forest (leave your swimsuit at home…no literal bathing required!). It is a practice of spending time in natural areas for the purpose of enhancing health, wellness, and happiness, and remembering our connection to nature and each other.
Decades of studies have discovered a wide range of health benefits associated with this practice, including stress relief, better sleep, lowered blood pressure and inflammation, and improved immunity.
Please visit www.rootedpresence.com to learn more.
Calling all motorcycle enthusiasts to enjoy a night of comradery. Enjoy the music from Soul’d Out while you sip a cold beer or your favorite wine. This event is a fundraiser for Central Oregon Veteran’s Ranch. We will have raffles and part of the proceeds from the food and beverage sales will also be donated to COVR.
Parking available on Cedar St between 6th and 7th
Head down to the creek at Suttle Lake Lodge for the weekly Wednesday Cookout and enjoy mouthwatering, Traeger-grilled goods along with refreshing drinks from Bauman’s Cider, the event’s special guest brewery. All are welcome with entry on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tickets $20.
Join Sisters Folk Festival in celebrating the creative energy of local bands Skillethead, Quattlebaum, Beth Wood &Dennis McGregor, and Skybound Blue. Bring the whole family, sit back, relax and indulge in a selection of food and beverages while enjoying live musical performances.
Free
Celebrate diversity in the great outdoors at the Outside Voices Film Festival, hosted by Better Days West and Central Oregon BIPOC. Witness the inspiring art and talent of BIPOC filmmakers and athletes as they showcase the transformative power of adventure, unveiling the wonders of belonging and discovery.
Tickets: $5
Don’t Miss The Sunriver Art Fair August 9-11
The 14th Annual Sunriver Art Fair returns August 9th to 11th at the Village at Sunriver. The fair, voted one of America’s Best Art Fairs, features more than 70 juried artists who will display their original work in this vibrant outdoor setting surrounded by great restaurants and shopping. Their talent includes a variety of mediums, such as painting, photography, ceramics, mixed media, wood, drawing, metalwork, jewelry, sculpture, and textiles at a variety of price points for everyone.
Pick up a Passport to Art at a local merchant or at the fair, and get artists to stamp it when you visit their booths to enter a drawing for a great travel prize or a signed 2024 Commemorative Poster by Bend artist Michelle Adams.
The Sunriver Art Fair supports the Community Grant Program of the Sunriver Women’s Club which supports south Deschutes County nonprofits.
The 103rd year of the Deschutes County Fair & Rodeo beckons with melt-in-your-mouth cotton candy, Ferris wheel rides and much more. Get ready for an action-packed championship rodeo, live music, thrilling carnival rides, delicious local food vendors and adorable farm animals.
Join Sun Country Tours on Wednesdays in July and August for a three-mile paddle on the Upper Deschutes followed by live music, beer tasting from a local brewery and hors d’oeuvres on the Sun Country Tours patio. This week features Boneyard Beer and live music by Erin Cole Baker, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Mt. Bachelor Play Forever Fund.
Tickets: $89 | Also check out more info here
Join bestselling author Tracey Lange as she presents The Connellys of County Down–a novel exploring family loyalty. Listen to an engaging conversation between Lange, who lives in Bend, and local writer Nicole Meier at this captivating literary event.
Join the Upper Deschutes Watershed Council for the largest annual Deschutes River Cleanup, where volunteers of all ages are invited to help protect the river and its riparian areas at multiple park locations. Enjoy a day of stewardship and build on last year’s success of removing 2,600 pounds of garbage and weeds.
Join the 4th Annual Night in Ghana, a cultural celebration and fundraiser presented by the human rights organization Volta Revival Foundation. Enjoy Ghanaian music, cuisine, goods, an art auction and a children’s carnival. All proceeds support VRF’s shelter for children rescued from forced labor and trafficking in Ghana.
Free
Head to Suttle Lake for Tuesday Wine on the Deck to indulge in an exceptional experience featuring locally renowned Bar Fiori founded in 2021 by Bend’s Kelsey Kuther. Bar Fiori will bring natural wines to the table, paired expertly with seasonal small plates from Skip Kitchen.
Tickets: $60
Join a round of bingo and sip refreshing pints while supporting Healing Reins Equine Assisted Services. Every Bingo card purchase and $1 from each pint sold directly benefit this worthy cause. Have fun, win prizes and make a positive impact.
The inaugural FairWell Festival, a three-day music event, comes to town this weekend. Groove to more than 36 performances on three stages featuring folk, blues, rock, country and soul music. Treat yourself to tasty food, wine, craft beers and more.
Tickets start at $100.
Raise your beer steins and dust off your lederhosen because it’s time to celebrate Oktoberfest in Central Oregon! Even if rowdy singalongs in crowded pubs aren’t up your alley, there are plenty of other (more chill) ways to celebrate German culture. In this DIY guide, find recommendations on where to indulge in traditional German cuisine and of course, plenty of frothy brews. Prost!
Drinks to Imbibe During Oktoberfest in Central Oregon
With a quick pub-hop—or should we say biergarten crawl—around Bend, it’s easy to find a handful of beers paying homage to traditional German brews. Whether you stay for a pint, pick up a growler to go or grab a six-pack from the store, there are plenty of options to kick off an Oktoberfest evening.
Bavarian lager at GoodLife
This German Telles-style lager is a crisp and refreshing beer combining clean American bittering hops and some German Czech Saaz hops—it’s light and drinkable and tastes great in the GoodLife bierhall tasting room or biergarden, off 14th Avenue in west Bend. It’s also available in a growler to-go.
Crux Pilz
Try this unfiltered German pilsner from Crux, featuring noble German hop bitterness. Crux Pilz is available from Crux Fermentation Project tucked away in an industrial area near Highway 97 in the center of Bend, and the Pilz is canned and available for purchase from retailers throughout Central Oregon.
Worthy Tenmile Dry Hopped Lager
Described by brewmaster Dustin Kellner as a “German lager that IPA lovers will adore,” the Tenmile Lager by Worthy is a dry-hopped German lager with Strata hops and fruity flavors. Some proceeds from sales of this beer support the brewery’s Worthy Garden Club campaign, Operation Appleseed. The goal of the campaign is to plant one million trees in Oregon, beginning with an old clear-cut parcel on Tenmile Creek, an area in the Siuslaw National Forest near the Pacific Ocean, just south of Yachats, Oregon.
Main Dishes to Enjoy During Oktoberfest in Central Oregon
Bangers and Brews
This unassuming counter-service joint in west Bend has ranked among Yelp’s Top 100 Places to Eat in the U.S. for the past three years, actually topping the list (yes, #1) last year. To keep it strictly German you’d have to pass on the fan-favorite bangers and mash, but no need to be disappointed—the traditional German bratwurst (with the twist of chimichurri) is sure to satisfy, as is the pretzel and cheese.
We’re the Wurst
Grill up an Oktoberfest feast right in your backyard using a variety of sausages from Bend’s We’re the Wurst, including the signature German bratwurst. There’s no way to go wrong cooking up these meaty treats, often served with mustard and sauerkraut. Find We’re the Wurst at grocery stores around Central Oregon and toss it on the grill at home, or hire We’re the Wurst chef Matthew Fidler to cater a private Oktoberfest meal. For a meal with a view, try the bratwurst with house-made aioli off the menu at Monkless Belgian Ales, near the Box Factory and overlooking the Deschutes River.
Desert
Let’s not forget the icing on the cake of an Oktoberfest meal—the dessert. While traditional German desserts like Bienenstich (also known as bee sting cake) are hard to come by in the high desert, finding mouth-watering German chocolate is still on the table. Place a custom order from Market of Choice for a German chocolate cream pie with dark chocolate custard and coconut flakes inside a buttery crust coated with chocolate ganache. It’s the perfect ending to a build-your-own Oktoberfest feast.