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Pints & Politics
Broken Top Bottle Shop 1740 NW Pence Ln #1, Bend, OR, United StatesThe Oregon League of Conservation Voters in Deschutes County is excited to host our first Pints & Politics of the year to release our 2025 Environmental Scorecard. Eliza Walton, OLCV Coalition Director, will join us for insight into the 2025 legislative session and the scorecard. Come learn about how your local representatives voted on important…
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NO KINGS Bend Oregon
About this event Saturday, October 18 @ 2 – 5pm PDT Drake Park 777 NW Riverside Blvd SAVE THE DATE AND STAND BY FOR MORE DETAILS AS WE PLAN THIS DAY OF ACTION AND RESISTANCE! (Note: Location and time subject to change) In America, we don’t put up with would-be kings. Our peaceful movement is…
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Rights of Nature
RAY HALL ATRIUM OSU Cascades, Ray Hall1500 Southwest Chandler Avenue, Bend, ORThe first Indigenous National Park Service Director and Cayuse and Walla Walla tribal citizen Chuck Sams will join LandWatch Executive Director Ben Gordon for a discussion on the Rights of Nature—a movement that redefines how we relate to land, water, and wildlife. Sams will share perspectives shaped by Indigenous law and conservation leadership, inviting us…
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Pumpkin Smash!
Ponderosa Park 225 SE 15th St, Bend, United StatesDon't trash it, smash it! In an effort to keep pumpkins out of the landfill, join other halloween lovers to smash your pumpkins and compost them properly! November 1, 2025 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Ponderosa Park and Skyline Park 225 Southeast 15th Street / 19617 Mountaineer Way Community effort to keep pumpkins out of…
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Beautiful Strengths of Indigenous Communities
Wille Hall, Coats Campus Center, Central Oregon Community College, Bend 2600 Northwest College Way, Bend, OR, United StatesDr. Michelle Jacob emphasizes that understanding Indigenous history must go hand in hand with celebrating the vibrant contributions of Native peoples today. Rooted in Yakama traditions and the wisdom of Elders, her talk will highlight the resilience and brilliance of Indigenous communities while offering a message of hope, love, and collective strength to inspire a…
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10th Annual Fill Your Pantry
This is the last hoorah for farmers, ranchers, and makers for the 2025 season so let's go big! Fill Your Pantry is an annual bulk buying event at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds - OSU Extension Parking Lot. Pre-orders will open near the end of October for folks wanting to purchase larger quantities or secure limited…
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Wild Ones Training: Turning Passion into Advocacy
Worthy Brewing 495 Northeast Bellevue Drive, Bend, OR, United StatesAre you someone who enjoys spending time in nature, loves public lands, cares about wildlife, and wants to do more to protect the environment? Are you ready to step up your environmental activism? With the current attacks on our public lands and waters, we need more voices collectively pushing back and speaking up for nature.…
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The Museum at Warm Springs to Host Opening Reception for the “32nd Annual Warm Springs Tribal Member and Youth Exhibit”
The Museum at Warm Springs 2189 Highway 26, Warm Springs, United StatesThe Museum at Warm Springs to Host Opening Reception for the “32nd Annual Warm Springs Tribal Member and Youth Exhibit” on Wednesday, November 12 at 5:30 p.m. The Museum at Warm Springs will host the opening of the “32nd Annual Warm Springs Tribal Member and Youth Exhibit” on Wednesday, November 12. Museum Members and the…
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Repair Café with COCC Redmond
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A Shift in Thinking
Open Space Event Studios 220 NE Lafayette Ave, Bend, OR, United StatesMichelle Nijhuis — a High Country News contributing editor, frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books and the author of Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in the Age of Extinction — will walk us through 20 influential books that can help us shift our thinking away from systems of ecological oppression and toward a…
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