Stroke Awareness Oregon (SAO) invites the Central Oregon community to join us for our annual Strike Out Stroke event on Tuesday, Oct. 28th, from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at Westside Church- 2051 NW Shevlin Park Rd, Bend, OR. This free, family-friendly event aims to educate, empower, and engage our community in the fight against strokeโthe leading cause of serious long-term disability and […]
Strike Out Stroke
The Lemon Tree is For Sale
The popular downtown Bend breakfast/lunch restaurant, The Lemon Tree, is for sale. A listing on Compass Commercial says the asking price is $500,000. The post states gross revenue is $1.5 million while rent is $4,151 per month with an additional monthly Common Area Maintenance fee of $1,605. The Lemon Tree, which won Best Brunch 2025 […]
Blue Eyes Burgers Now in Redmond
Blue Eyes Burgers and Fries has expanded to Redmond. When the food cart lost its Bend location with the closing of Boss Rambler on Galveston Ave., the company moved it to Ottoโs Landing in Redmond. โWe have known that we have had a good fan base up here and are excited to become a […]
A Diversity of Flavor
The first thing I noticed about The Crown Curry upon entering is the unpretentious warmth of the vibe. More than the dearly departed Nome Italiano or Balthazarโs before that, The Crown Curry has a casual peacefulness that I appreciated. It doesnโt feel stuffy inside; instead, it asks that you take a load off and relax […]
Letters to the Editor, Week of Oct. 23
The Hawthorne Bridge Literally Elevates Bendโs Future In response to the letter of the week from October 8th criticizing the City of Bend for investing in safer public transportation via the Hawthorne Crossing and instead suggesting the City and County divert these funds to a performing arts center and โprioritize an investment that directly benefits […]
Local Nonprofit Lays Off Staff and Closes Offices After Losing Fundingย
The Central Oregon Disability Support Network has laid off half its staff and is closing its offices after suddenly losing a federal grant. Executive Director Dianna Hansen says she received notice on Sept. 6 at 6:38pm, a Friday night. The Community Parent Resource Center Grant provided $12,500 a month to CODSN. This was supposed to […]
Score One For Ross and Reznor
The โTronโ franchise is an interesting one. The original from 1982 is groundbreaking in terms of filmmaking and special effects, but it didnโt perform well critically or financially. At the time, Disney had to write off most of the budget, and the film was seen as a failure (except by Roger Ebert!). Over the next […]
What Kind of Snow Falls on Your Dream Home?
When winter arrives in Central Oregon, no two snowfalls are quite the same, just like no two homes. From powder snow dusting Cascade Mountain cabins to glistening hoarfrost on Tumalo ranch properties, the type of snow that settles around a home says everything about the lifestyle it offers. Powder Snow: The Adventurer’s Haven Light and […]
Two Decades of Joy
The Central Oregon Mastersingers are celebrating 20 years. The choir, made up of 40 to 60 members, depending on the performance, is preparing for itโs next event, โRooted in Song,โ featuring vocalist and composer Moira Smiley. Her music is described as a blend of traditional folk, classical and jazz. โFor this concert, weโll have […]
Under-the-Radar Reads for Spooky Season
I admit to being a coward when it comes to the horror genre. I donโt even watch horror movie previews. But I canโt deny that this time of year, with the longer, colder nights, Halloween lights flickering from houses and the urge to stay cozy, safe and warm inside, thereโs something about a bone-chilling tale […]

