Source Weekly August 22, 2024

Aug 21-28, 2024 / Vol. 28 / No. 34

A Joint Effort to Appeal Bendโ€™s Tree Code

Pahlisch Homes, a local homebuilding company, submitted an appeal of the City of Bendโ€™s tree code on Aug. 6, calling for the City to pause its newly implemented regulations. On Aug. 28, other local businesses and organizations joined in on the effort, asserting that the new tree code will cause impacts on housing in Bend.โ€ฆ

A Push to Solarize Deschutes County

A new campaign making it easier and cheaper for Deschutes County residents to install solar in their homes started in August. The campaign, โ€œSolarize Deschutes,โ€ will offer savings on solar projects, as well as informational workshops and other incentives to help people make the switch to renewable energy. The project was driven by local interest, accordingโ€ฆ

New Study Finds Rolling Stops Safe For Bicyclists

Afirst-of-its-kind study out of Oregon State University finds that bicyclists who treat stop signs as yield signs do not increase the danger for themselves or cars. Thatโ€™s good news for many in Oregon and Washington, states that have among the highest percentages of bicycle commuters in the country. So-called “rolling stops” have been allowed inโ€ฆ

Partners In Care Invites Community to 45th Anniversary Celebration

Partners In Care is hosting a community celebration September 5 to recognize its 45 years of service as Central Oregonโ€™s leading and oldest nonprofit hospice, home health, and palliative care provider. The anniversary party, โ€œThrowing it back to 1979,โ€ celebrates 45 years of hospice care as an organization, as well as 20 years of theโ€ฆ

Market of Choice Expands Private Release Wine Collection with Willamette Valley AVA-Focused Line

Independent, family-owned grocer Market of Choice is expanding its selection of exclusive private release wines with Place, a love letter to Oregonโ€™s AVAs (American Viticultural Areas). The new line rolls out in stores this summer, joining the retailerโ€™s CommUnity Cellars, Intersect, and Bubbles Project private release brands on store shelves. As its name reflects, Placeโ€ฆ

North Drinkware Launches New Pacific Northwest Outdoor Cup Set

North Drinkware, the original mountain drinkware brand, is headed back to Kickstarter on September 10, 2024, to launch a new product category offering their latest creation: The Pacific Northwest Outdoor Cup Set. This new four-pack of 12 oz. unbreakable, BPA-free plastic cups is made from 50% recycled plastic and features accurate 3D data of theโ€ฆ

New Changes Along U.S. 97

A new U.S. 97 Business connector road opened on Aug. 22, offering a new route to the shopping areas along the highway on Bend’s north side. The section of road directly connects 3rd Street, just north of the Empire intersection to Business 97. Additional construction on the road caused closures on Friday, Aug. 23, which willโ€ฆ

POWDR to Sell Mt. Bachelor, Among Other Resorts

POWDR Corporation, the current owners of Mt. Bachelor and several other ski resorts across the country, announced its intent to sell four of its resorts in the coming weeks. The company signed an agreement to sell Killington Ski Resort in Vermont and announced its intent to sell additional ski areas including Mt. Bachelor, Eldora Mountainโ€ฆ

Horoscope Week of August 22, 2024

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): A wealthy hedge fund manager named Raj Rajaratnam paid Leo singer Kenny Rogers $4 million to perform at his epic birthday party. But the night turned nightmarish for Rogers when Rajaratnam insisted that he sing his hit song “The Gambler” over and over again. Finally, after 12 repetitions, Rogers refused toโ€ฆ

Letters to the Editor 08/22/2024

Paris Olympics A big shoutout and thank you to France for the spectacular job with the 2024 Olympics. Not only were the venues thoughtfully constructed and the athletic competitions beautiful to watch; the backdrop of Paris was a feast for the eyes and heart. Surely the city lives up to its sobriquet: The City ofโ€ฆ

Haven Bagel Opens

Haven Bagels + Coffee is now open in the southeast corner of Bend. The spot held its soft opening Aug. 16, featuring the bagels the company has become known for, along with some other special treats. For breakfast, try any number of the flavored bagels. On the day we visited, options included favorites such asโ€ฆ

New Rules in Effect

The National Association of Realtors recently introduced a significant rule change concerning buyer -broker agreements, marking a pivotal shift in the real estate industry. This new rule is designed to enhance transparency, empower consumers and elevate the ethical standards by which real estate transactions are conducted. At its core, the rule requires buyer agents toโ€ฆ

San Diego Style Burritos for Bend

A new food truck on Bend’s west side is serving up burritos, Southern California style. Those familiar with SoCal style burritos will know the signature ingredient: french fries, hand-cut, served in nearly every version of the burrito. SDiego’s opened this summer in the Old Iron Works complex, near Cafรฉ Des Chutes and The Workhouse. Classic SoCalโ€ฆ

Source Warmup

City of Bend Seeks Input for Street Safety Project The City of Bend will hold an open house on Aug. 22 from 4-6pm, inviting the community to learn more about the Franklin Avenue Safety Project. The project aims to improve access for walking, biking and rolling on Franklin Avenue, between Harriman Street and Fifth Street.โ€ฆ

In Space, No One Can Hear Your Chest Bursting

Depending on what you think of the “Alien” franchise, the following statement will either sound like a huge compliment or damning with faint praise: “Alien: Romulus” is the third best film of the franchise by a hair. Set between 1979’s seminal sci-fi/horror masterpiece “Alien” and James Cameron’s 1986 action extravaganza “Aliens,” director Fede รlvarez hasโ€ฆ

Trabajadores técnicos de St. Charles en línea de huelga

Varios trabajadores tรฉcnicos de St. Charles Health System salieron en lรญnea de huelga el 15 de agosto, haciendo campaรฑa para un nuevo contrato sindical enfocado a garantizar un personal seguro y salarios dignos para los trabajadores del sector salud. Por varios meses, tรฉcnicos quirรบrgicos, terapeutas respiratorios y ecografistas han estado negociando su prรณximo contrato sindical.โ€ฆ

The Psychedelic Frontier

Mary Casanave Sheridan is a psychedelic coach and guide. She helps individuals explore psychedelic realms for self-discovery, healing and growth. Through this column she aims to answer reader questions, dispel myths and disinformation around psychedelic substances and their potential, creating a more empowered and well-informed public. Q: You have been fairly critical of the licenseโ€ฆ

Pickled Peppers: The Common Denominator

Sometimes the truth takes a moment to sink in before finally ringing true. Like when Chloe suggested that a sandwich is basically America’s version of sushi. At the time I happily took it as a compliment on the chicken sandwich I’d just made for her. But the more I got to thinking I realized sheโ€ฆ

Bigstock: A Music Festival with a Cause

In 2008, Dr. Brett Gingold had an impulse to throw a backyard concert and fundraiser. The goal was simple: build community by giving back to it, all while listening to great music. At the time, he was living on a hill and the backyard felt like “a natural amphitheater overlooking the mountains,” he describes. “Itโ€ฆ

The Third Act

Don’t tell me if you don’t want to, but I bet it’s true…red, blue or RFK Jr. (that’s a new color on the spectrum), aren’t you feeling a little cheerier now that the political gloom and doom has lifted slightly? No one was smiling a few months ago. I mean, we, all of us, haveโ€ฆ

Bend’s Ellen Waterston Named Oregon Poet Laureate

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has named Bend’s own Ellen Waterston the state’s 11th poet laureate. “The Oregon Poet Laureate fosters the art of poetry, encourages literacy and learning, addresses central issues relating to humanities and heritage, and reflects on public life in Oregon,” according to the governor’s office. Locals may know Waterston from any numberโ€ฆ

Two Years In, the County-Wide Houselessness Office Plans to Evolve

In June, regional leaders and service providers entered a large board room with a purpose, eager to discuss solutions addressing the large concentration of unsheltered populations living on forest land. Members of the county-wide effort to address houselessness, the Coordinated Houseless Response Office, along with local partners and state and federal agencies, swiftly made theirโ€ฆ

Gnome-Inspired Fun Awaits at The Little Woody

Labor Day weekend in Bend is about to get a whole lot more whimsical with the return of The Little Woody Festival. This beloved event blends the best of aged beer, cider and whiskey with gnome-inspired costumes, live music, a beer run and interactive games, all while celebrating the community spirit of the Northwest. “Theโ€ฆ

Jeshua Marshall’s Oregon Folk Fest Debuts in Bend

Longtime Bend musician Jeshua Marshall, known for his dynamic presence in the local music scene, is launching the inaugural Oregon Folk Fest at Silver Moon Brewing. The two-day festival, running from Aug. 23-24, is set to celebrate local talent and redefine what folk music means. I spoke with Marshall to discuss his vision for theโ€ฆ


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