Posted inNews

Division Street Skate Park

    On Friday night The Poet House hosted an art auction to raise money for the construction of the Division Street Skate Park.
    The donation only event was a silent auction for skate decks painted, heat transferred, screen-printed, photo emulsified and developed, and a myriad of other mixed media art.

Posted inMusic

Studio Tested, Mother Approved: The real Tyler Fortier stands up, and for a good cause

Thinking of his next album…alreadyPam Fortier didn't have to search too extensively to find musical
talent for the benefit she was putting together for her non-profit
organization that provides advocates for abused and neglected children.
In fact, she didn't have to look past her own family tree to book her
son, Tyler Fortier, a Eugene-based singer songwriter who at 23 has
already solidified a reputation as a tenacious recording studio hound.
"He'd
actually mentioned that [CASA] should do a music event and that's kind
of what planted the seed in my mind," Pam says. She adds that it wasn't
hard to convince Tyler to fill a spot on a bill that also includes
local musicians Doug Michaels (who helped arrange the show) and Bo
Reynolds. The show is a benefit for CASA (Court Appointed Special
Advocate) of Central Oregon, the non-profit organization of which Pam
is the executive director.

Posted inOpinion

The Other Side?

Why are there no arguments in favor of measure 9-70 in the voters' pamphlet? It seems like a responsible action to require homes to be connected to a sanitary sewer system or to upgrade existing septic systems. Long-term protection of the quality of our groundwater is essential, and unless we take action, the quality of water available for our children and grandchildren will be affected.

Posted inOpinion

A Broad Brush

For some time I have heard around town about the Bend police and Deschutes County Sheriff's department being rather abusive of their power. However, recently things appear to have completely spiraled out of control with both of these departments. Their priorities seem to focus on preying on the average hard-working, tax-paying citizen, rather than actually doing real police work and focusing on criminals. There is a simple answer for this; we are easy prey. The D.A. office enjoys this. It keeps them busy spending our tax dollars prosecuting regular citizens who many times find it easier to plead guilty than fight whatever the violation may be.

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