Nov 28, 2017 – Feb 12, 2018

Nov 28, 2017 - Feb 12, 2018 / Vol. 2 / No. 5
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Q&A: Erika Beard-Irvine, MD, IBCLC

Q: Here’s your chance to get important questions answered by the experts! This issue Erika Beard-Irvine a doctor of Pediatrics and Breastfeeding Medicine gives advice on everything from formula to wetting the bed. Send us your questions for next issue to angela@bendnest.com I will be going back to work in a couple weeks, and myโ€ฆ

The Waterboy

Ben Yundt’s earliest childhood memories won’t fade easily. Now a seventh-grader at Bend’s Pacific Crest Middle School, Ben vividly recalls his days growing up at an orphanage in the West African city of Accra in Ghana. Before his time there, he lived on the streets of Accra. Not surprisingly, Ben’s childhood lacked life’s basic necessitiesโ€”includingโ€ฆ

Mermaids vs. Unicorns

When it comes to mythical creatures, almost nothing gets kids’ imaginations going more than unicorns and mermaids. But which creature’s cuisine reigns supreme? What better way to find out than a fun cooking competition between two sets of creative sisters? A group of Central Oregon kids used a locally-produced app as the backbone for aโ€ฆ

Friends of the Children Expands to Central Oregon

New chapters of the national organization, Friends of the Children, are opening across the nation, and Central Oregon is now home to one of them. Friends of the Children, a Portland-based nonprofit is dedicated to improving the lives of impoverished children.The nonprofit now has 14 locations nationwide. “There are areas in Central Oregon where upwardsโ€ฆ

Big Changes for Bend High School Athletics

A decision by the Oregon School Activities Association on Oct. 16 places Bend high school athletic teams in the 6A athletic conference for the 2018-19 school year. Some believe Bend high schools, currently members of the 5A division, lack sufficient competition, due to their ranking as the three largest and most competitive schools in the 5Aโ€ฆ

The Rebecca Foundation is opening Bend’s first diaper bank in 2018

Diaper need in the U.S. affects one in three families, especially here in Central Oregon. Many families will have to choose between either purchasing diapers or food. At this time, there are no government or state assistance programs that help struggling families purchase diapers and there are few resources for this type of aid inโ€ฆ

The Coolest Sport in Town

Put those old ideas about ice hockey in a deep freeze. It’s quickly turning into the perfect sport for kids! Sure, the game can conjure up some rough images, not the least of which are fistfights and missing teeth. And yes, while there’s still a trace of hockey’s more violent traditions at the professional level,โ€ฆ

Managing Expectations During the Holidays

Elf is queued up and the kids are diligently researching and writing wish lists for Santa. The neighborhood lights signal a time for holiday cheer, but deep down the fear of unmet expectations is creeping in. Gathering with loved ones and watching the pure joy spread across your children’s faces as they open gifts shouldโ€ฆ

Kids Events in Central Oregon

Monday-Sunday “The Big Play Thing” and Skating Rink PLAY โ€” “The Big Play Thing” is Central Oregon’s largest indoor play structure, with more than 7,000 square feet of climbing adventure! It is designed for children 4 and older. Cascade Indoor Sports offers a slew of activities for kids and adults, including open skate Friday through Sunday!โ€ฆ

Holidays Unplugged

Your kids will be so thrilled when they open the shiny packages that they won’t even notice these gifts require no batteries, cords, chargers or USB ports. We have chosen the most awesome toys, games, books, gear and accessories that will stand the test of time and delight for years to come. Don’t worry, weโ€ฆ

Innovative High Schools to Open Their Doors in 2018

In our rapidly changing world, today’s students face developing technologies, new job markets, and evolving social and environmental issues. Yet, even though there are new elective subjects and ways to earn advanced credit, the basic structure of high school has remained the same since our parents and even our grandparents were students. With their feetโ€ฆ


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