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The Bard in Bend: Shakespeare at Winterfest

Winter and summer, Billy Shakespeare lives on in Central Oregon.

Winterfest is fast approaching and this year the five day event includes a one-man show on Wednesday entitled, “Shakespeare on the Rocks: Good Will.”
Grant Turner, the star of the show, is the artistic director of the Northwest Classical Theatre Company and will present an intimate look at the bard’s life from his birth in 1564 to his death in 1616—a pretty cool way to learn from an expert what we all should have learned in eighth grade.

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Arts Central To Vacate Mirror Pond Plaza

The non-profit arts education and advocacy group Arts Central will soon vacate its longtime home at Mirror Pond plaza.

The nonprofit arts education and advocacy group Arts Central will soon vacate its longtime home at Mirror Pond plaza, according to the group which sent out a press release on Thursday announcing its pending departure. The organization, which operates the Art Station in the Old Mill, the artists in residency program in the Bend schools and the mobile outreach program, Van Go cited challenges programming the current site on Brooks Avenue as the main reason for the departure.

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Evelyn Dong – Strong is Beautiful

You don’t have the chance every day to photograph a ski champion like Evelyn Dong at your studio.

You don’t have the chance every day to photograph a ski champion like Evelyn Dong at your studio.
To show her muscles and that cool turtle tattoo I decide to shoot her backside with some back light to frame her physique.

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Brewing up Cash

10 Barrel finishes it’s 50-barrel project in northeast Bend.

The 10 Barrel Brewing Company has just put the finishing touches on its new 50-barrel brewhouse in northeast Bend. It’s a big facility with gleaming, polished steel tanks and just the latest in a series of recent expansions of the booming industry. Next on deck is a new Boneyard Beer brewhouse up the street from 10 Barrel and within the year, at least two more brewhouses are slated to open not far away.
But just as the industry prepares to cement Bend's standing as a darling in the microbrewing world, city staff are eyeing the goods, too, and preparing to expand an heretofore obscure and sporadically administered sewer fee to breweries across the city. Breweries aren't the only industry likely to be hit with the charge, which could generate $2 to $3 million a year for the city and is based on the concentration of waste dumped into the sewer system by commercial businesses. But of the potentially affected businesses, breweries will take some of the biggest hits.

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DEQ fines facility for chemical weapon destruction violations

Air quality violations reap chemical destruction company DEQ fine.

The operators of the Umatilla Chemical Agent Disposal Facility in Hermiston have been slapped with a $46,800 fine from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.
The fine stems from Washington Demilitarization Company’s failure to monitor air quality accurately and for releasing too much carbon monoxide while incinerating mustard gas during the months of June and September 2011.

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