After taking an ambitious road trip through the United States this summer, I’m excited to return to Central Oregon. The reasons are many, but beer is one of them. When traveling, I like to visit breweries. I often find some special spots, but very few compare to Bend. Not only is the beer better here, […]
Savage in Bend: Kesey and Worthy
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, โSolarize 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, according […]
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. Thatโs 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 in […]
LISTEN: Bend Don’t Break with Lexie Park ๐ง
On this episode of Bend Don’t Break, host Aaron Switzer sits down with Lexie Park, the Outreach Coordinator at Locavore, to explore her extensive work in food access and education. With over eight years of experience in the NGO sector, Lexie has worked both domestically and internationally, dedicating herself to addressing food insecurity and promoting […]
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 Oregonโs leading and oldest nonprofit hospice, home health, and palliative care provider. The anniversary party, โThrowing it back to 1979,โ celebrates 45 years of hospice care as an organization, as well as 20 years of the […]
Heaven Can Wait celebrates 25 years of raising funds for breast cancer
Community members are invited to take part in the 25th annual Heaven Can Wait 5K fundraiser to support breast cancer in Central Oregon. Registration is open now for the event set Sunday, Oct. 6 at 10 a.m. at Redmond High School. Over the years, this family-friendly walk/run has raised hundreds of thousands for Saraโs Project, […]
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon Awarded $285,000 Grant from the Marie Lamfrom Foundation
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon, a program of J Bar J Youth Services, is proud to announce that they have been awarded a generous $285,000 grant from the Marie Lamfrom Foundation. This substantial funding will enable the organization to provide crucial mentorship and support to over 225 children each year for the next […]
Heart of Oregon Corps Hosts Successful Job Fair, Connecting Local Youth to Local Employers
Heart of Oregon Corps, a leading non-profit organization dedicated to empowering and supporting youth and young adults in Central Oregon, proudly announces the successful completion of its annual Job Fair, held on Thursday August 15th. The event brought together Heart of Oregon participants and local businesses, creating a vibrant space for connections and opportunities. Held […]
Central Oregon Latino Fest brings cultural pride and family fun to Madras
Pulsating music, swirling dancers, and the aroma of savory food will fill Sahalee Park in Madras on Sept. 14, when the Latino Community Association opens Central Oregon Latino Fest 2024. Since its beginning in 2018, the free festival has grown into the largest celebration of Latin American cultures in Central Oregon. At 10 am, a […]
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 Oregonโs AVAs (American Viticultural Areas). The new line rolls out in stores this summer, joining the retailerโs CommUnity Cellars, Intersect, and Bubbles Project private release brands on store shelves. As its name reflects, Place […]

