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Pageantry on the Deschutes

An upcoming talk brings back memories of the Bend Water Pageant

Those who grew up in Bend may have fond memories of spending the 4th of July at Mirror Pond, watching colorful floats parade down the river. The first Bend Water Pageant was held in 1933, an effort by the Bend Chamber of Commerce. By the peak of the event’s popularity in 1940, Bend’s population exploded […]

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The Little Woody Cheat Sheet

Small fest, big beer

Labor Day is here, and with it comes cooler weather, football on TV, and (in the case of Bend) the end of heavy traffic. Since 2009, it’s also meant hanging out and drinking big, bold, barrel-aged beers like a rock star. The Little Woody is celebrating its 10th year this Friday and Saturday, in the […]

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Bigfoot, Beers and Bend

Three great things that go great together

It may very well take a city like Bend to come up with an event that combines specially-crafted beers, primate conservation and lectures on “Bigfoot culture” in one place. (This is not a bad thing.) Somehow, craft beer and Sasquatch folklore have become heavily intertwined, especially here in the Northwest. Olympia Brewing sells 24-ounce “Bigfoot” […]

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The Early Days of Bend Tours

Walking tours explore history and architecture Learn about some of the natural and human history of the region, or alternately, about the architecture of the city and how various architectural styles once reflected the growing community. The Deschutes Historical Museum‘s weekly Heritage Walking Tours allow participants to stroll through some of the oldest neighborhoods in […]

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Calendar

Every Weekday, June 25-August 17 Days of Play PLAY โ€” 21 years strong! Participate in crafts, water play, field games, sports activities and much more. Days of Play parks are also Bend-La Pine School District summer lunch program locations, too! Check out website for locations and times. Various Parks in Bend | Free bendparksandrec.org WednesdaysBend […]

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Celebrating a Century

Deschutes County turns 100

Deschutes County is Oregon’s youngest county, but this month, it’s still turning the ripe old age of 100. It was 1914 when voters approved separating a portion of Crook County—itself part of the giant Wasco County until 1882— to form Jefferson County. In 1916, voters approved the creation of Deschutes County from Crook County. Throughout […]

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The Streets Have Never Been Scarier

The Deschutes Historical Museum’s big annual fundraiser brings Bend’s haunted history to life

Turbulent. That’s how Vanessa Ivey, manager of the Deschutes Historical Museum, describes Bend’s early days as a mill town. But Bend was not much different from many other western towns that had their roots in the early 1900s. “North Bond Street was all about shoot-em ups, saloons and rough nights,” Ivey says, when women were […]

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Celebrate the 1930s: Fashion, Dance and Music

High Desert Museum brings vintage fashion to life

Step back in time to the 1930s, with a fashion show, music and dance, part of “Art for a Nation: Inspiration from the Great Depression,” a special High Desert Museum collaboration. The fashion show, curated by Linda Evans, will take place at the Tower Theatre on Friday, May 13. This lively and entertaining event is […]

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Skyliners IPA Beer Launch Party at Silver Moon Brew Pub Benefits Deschutes Historical Museum

Bend, ORโ€”In honor of Winter Comes: Oregonโ€™s Nordic Ski History, the newest exhibit at the Deschutes Historical Museum, Silver Moon Brewing has created Skyliners IPA. Silver Moon will donate $1 per pint of Skyliners IPA on tap to the museum through the month of April. In addition, a special Skylinersโ€™ IPA Bottle Launch party will […]

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