Sunriver Nature Center Open House
Deschutes Brewery Public House 1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, United StatesHelp celebrate Sunriver Nature Center's 50th anniversary this year! Enjoy free admission on Saturday, June 9th from 9am - 5pm during an Open House. Come see why the Nature Center remains a Central Oregon destination for discovery and fun. The Nature Center and Observatory will be open for exploration and our team of Naturalists and…
Puddlestompers: Wildlife is Everywhere
Deschutes Brewery Public House 1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, United StatesSpark a sense of wonder for nature through imaginative play, exploration, songs and stories. This week’s program is Wildlife is Everywhere with Wildheart Nature School. Ages 3-5 with family. Free!
Chimney Rock Family Nature Adventure
Deschutes Brewery Public House 1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, United StatesGrab the kids and join author Wendy Gorton for a hike through a juniper doorway, catch views of the Crooked River, holler down below at Echo Bench, and feel the satisfaction of making it all the way up to Chimney Rock. Mini scavenger hunt sheets will be handed out as families join Wendy to spot species,…
Kids’ Bird Walk
Deschutes Brewery Public House 1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, United StatesJoin the Deschutes Land Trust and Mary Yanalcanlin of East Cascades Audubon Society for a bird walk just for kids! Wander around Hindman Springs looking for birds and nests while learning about bird behavior and habitat. Explore the changing of the seasons as birds prepare for summer. Perfect for kids ages 4-10 with a grown-up…
Women’s Mountain Bike Ride
Deschutes Brewery Public House 1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, United StatesJoin the Deschutes Land Trust and Nancy Chaffee for a 6-8 mile beginning/intermediate mountain bike ride at the Metolius Preserve. Visit all three sections of the forested 1,240-acre Metolius Preserve following singletrack trails and dirt roads. Along the way we'll stop in various locations and talk about the many hidden qualities of the Preserve, including…
LandWatch Spring Hike
Deschutes Brewery Public House 1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, United StatesLandWatch is excited to offer a series of spring walks to some of the most spectacular field sites in Central Oregon as part of our Rivers & Springs program. These trips include beautiful springs, pristine riparian corridors, and dramatic stream and river confluences. We will explore some of the region's fascinating hydrology, including the connection…
Bend’s Transportation Plan Open House
Deschutes Brewery Public House 1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, United StatesProvide Input on the Future of Transportation in Bend From the City of Bend... Bend is growing, and with that growth comes more people who need to get to work school, shopping, social events, and recreation. As we grow, we need a transportation system that grows with us, helping people get where they need to…
Happy Hour in the Garden
Deschutes Brewery Public House 1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, United StatesThis year, Happy Hour in the Garden will run from March through October. Instead of weekly, this volunteer event will be on the *1st & 3rd Tuesdays*, kicking off Tuesday, March 1st. Stop by anytime between 4-6 on the following dates to help out in the garden and enjoy a bubbly beverage. Family friendly, no…
What Wolves can tell us about the World’s Health
Deschutes Brewery Public House 1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, United StatesWhat Wolves can tell us about the World's Health: How the Yellowstone Experiment Led to the Second Warning to Humanity: Presented by Dr. Bill Ripple, Oregon State University Free Event @ Worthy Brewing’s Hop Mahal Dr. Bill Ripple is a distinguished professor of ecology in the Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society at Oregon State…
Deschutes River Corridor Volunteer Weed Pull
Deschutes Brewery Public House 1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, United StatesJoin the Coalition and the Deschutes National Forest for a morning pulling invasive plants. We'll start with an overview of logistics and safety protocols, and talk about the what and why of pulling invasive plants. Participants will be required to sign a release waiver with the US Forest Service. Why pull invasive weeds: Noxious weeds…