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Source Weekly Update Podcast 6/20/19

The World of Pickleball, Kicking Off Central Oregon’s LGBTQ+ Pride Festivities and The Bite’s Best

The Source Weekly Update podcast! Listen in this week on what’s going on in the world of pickleball, kicking off Central Oregon’s LGBTQ+ Pride festivities, and The Bite’s Best, a local cooking competition, from the June 20, 2019 edition of the podcast. WHERE TO SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Jpo2nd Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2HykqvR Tunein: https://bit.ly/2JmkRww Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/2LRpX6c 

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Regional Roundup

Found this week in Cascades Reader

Bill to increase fees on rafts, kayaks and drift boats passes Oregon legislature Paddling a boat could get a little more expensive in Oregon. Legislation that requires adults to purchase a $17 permit before floating a raft, kayak or other non-motorized boat in Oregon has passed the state legislature. Senate Bill 47 now heads to the […]

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Pride and Pot

June is LGBTQ+ Month

June is LGBTQ+ Monthโ€”established in homage to the Manhattan-based “Stonewall Riots” in 1969. Fifty years later, it’s grown to address the many concerns facing LGBTQ+ communities, including safety, housing and employment discrimination, and a multitude of other matters that our current dystopian fever-dream administration seems to be adding to on the regular. Cannabis has a […]

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Winter PrideFest

LGBTQ-friendly events prove Pride can happen outside the month of June

June may be Pride Month โ€” but it’s 2019, so why can’t every month be Pride Month? OUT Central Oregon, a local nonprofit that organizes LGBTQ+-friendly events throughout the year, aims for just that. The organization promotes “inclusivity, visibility, and equality for the local Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Q+ community” in Central Oregon, putting on […]

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There’s Still Hope

Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters draw inspiration from an American icon

I talk to men about music every week. Don’t get me wrong; this job is awesomeโ€”but week after week, I ask myself, where are all the women? I know they’re out there. I’ve been seeking them out since I first heard “Just a Girl” by No Doubt in fifth grade. When I found out singer and […]

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Bend Scores Low in LGBTQ Equality

Human Rights Campaign rates eight cities in Oregon

The Human Rights Campaign Foundationโ€”the educational arm of the nationโ€™s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer civil rights organizationโ€”has released its seventh-annual Municipal Quality Index, assessing LGBTQ equality in 506 cities across the U.S., including eight cities in Oregon. Bend didn’t fare so well. Bend scored 58 out of 100 overall in the findings, released Oct. […]

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Of Kings and Queens

Homegrown drag shows pop up in Bend

I moved to Bend in the summer of 2003, the very same month an attack on a gay man outside The Grove on Bond Street shook this community, and myself, in the process. I had grown up in a very liberal part of the worldโ€”in high school, the next town over from mine was even named […]

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Thousands gather in Bend, tens of thousands in Portland at Saturday’s Women’s Marches

Bearing signs such as “Every time you fuck us we multiply” to “Make America Think Again,” the Bend Solidarity March, one of the many Women’s Marches that took place worldwide, drew thousands to Drake Park and downtown Bend Saturday. In Portland, attendance is reported at 100,000. Source reporters attended both the Bend and Portland marches. […]

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Goodnight & Good Luck

Early Sunday morning a man whose name I won’t type here gunned down fifty people in Pulse, the hottest gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. 50 people plus the shooter were pronounced dead, making it the deadliest shooting ever in the United States. 53 people were also wounded.  According to CNN, the shooter had been interviewed […]

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