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Know Gardens: Garden Fair at Sisters Firehouse Community Hall
Know Gardens: Garden Fair at Sisters Firehouse Community Hall
Description Learn about composting, pollinator habitat, growing vegetables, seed bombs and more. Learn from local experts how to help pollinators, compost, roll up seed bombs, grow vegetables in our climate, create paints from your garden, and more! Join Deschutes Public Library and the following community organizations for this free, fun event: - Artist Lee Kellogg Outdoors…
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Go Electric! – The Benefits of Home Electrification (Webinar)
Go Electric! – The Benefits of Home Electrification (Webinar)
Adopting modern high-efficiency electric appliances in our homes improves indoor air quality, lowers utility bills, provides greater safety and comfort, and more climate resilience. You can greatly lower your home’s carbon emissions by installing efficient electric systems like heat pumps and heat pump water heaters. And thanks to improved technologies and new state and federal…
Art, Social Justice and the Radical Imaginary with Favianna Rodriguez
Art, Social Justice and the Radical Imaginary with Favianna Rodriguez
Join Favianna Rodriguez as she shares her artistic practice and discusses how art can inspire, educate, and help spur the imagination beyond the realms of what politics can do. Rodriguez believes culture change precedes political change, and therefore, we must build vibrant cultural movements that catalyze social justice, inspire new ways of thinking and foster…
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Plastics and Your Health (Webinar)
Plastics and Your Health (Webinar)
A troubling study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in March found that the presence of microplastics particles in heart tissue caused a measurable increase in people's risk of heart attack, stroke and premature death. With each new study published, plastics’ negative impacts on human health are becoming clearer and more widespread. What does this mean…
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ZUMBA FIESTA-FREE event
ZUMBA FIESTA-FREE event
On May 3rd, from 6-9 pm, a special ZUMBA FIESTA-FREE event. We will have a significant presentation by Oscar Gonzalez from the Latino Community Association, to honor Cinco de Mayo, for the Battle of Puebla. Children from 8 years old can come on this day. (Further details on the flyer) El 3 de mayo, de 6-9 pm,…
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Spring into Nature Festival
Spring into Nature Festival
Visit the Deschutes Land Trust at the Children's Forest of Central Oregon's Spring Into Nature Festival! The Spring Into Nature Festival celebrates the many ways that we all connect with nature. Stop by our table to plant native milkweed seeds to add to your garden or yard and create a monarch butterfly craft. Learn more…
Deschutes RiverFeast
Deschutes RiverFeast
Join us for a night dedicated to the conservation and restoration of the majestic Deschutes River. The Deschutes River Conservancy's annual River Feast Dinner and Auction on May 4th will showcase an evening of gourmet dining, engaging conversation, and exciting silent and live auctions; all in support of the Deschutes River. Secure your ticket today…
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2024 Oregon Legislative Session Debrief
2024 Oregon Legislative Session Debrief
Please join Oregon Environmental Council on Monday, May 6th from 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM, for a virtual webinar taking a closer look at this year's state legislative session. Our guest speaker is state Senator Janeen Sollman, Chair of the Senate Energy and Environment Committee. She played a pivotal role as an environmental champion this session, including passing Oregon’s landmark Right to…
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Gaining Ground: The Fight for Black Land Film Screening Followed by a Panel Discussion
Gaining Ground: The Fight for Black Land Film Screening Followed by a Panel Discussion
In partnership, Central Oregon Community College, The Environmental Center, Central Oregon BIPOC, and High Desert Food and Farm Alliance are proudly presenting a screening of the documentary Gaining Ground: The Fight for Black Land followed by a panel discussion on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 6 pm in Central Oregon Community College’s Hitchcock Auditorium. This exclusive screening…
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Bend Gear Meet with Outdoorist Oath
Bend Gear Meet with Outdoorist Oath
The Outdoorist Oath and Pattie Gonia alongside trusted allies Outside’s Gear Up Give Back program and local collaborator The Gear Fix invite the Bend, OR community to an evening of gear swaps, gear repairs, gear giveaways, and celebrating our love for the outdoors! Here are all the juicy deets for the event! This is a…
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Family Zumba classes
Family Zumba classes
Starting in May, BPRD will begin with Family Zumba classes at Larkspur. The first two classes on May 7th and 9th will be FREE, so you can meet instructor Perla Ruiz and explore to see if this class is suitable for you and your family. BPRD is promoting this class first within the Spanish-speaking community.…
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Crook County On The Move’s Community Garden Party
Crook County On The Move’s Community Garden Party
Free Family Fun! Bring the whole family to meet red wigglers, plant a garden salad bowl, get free seeds, experience the pollinator station, visit with Master Gardeners, talk with Search & Rescue to learn about Hug A Tree, get free plant starts, composting tips, play games and win prizes! Lots of information is shared to…
Rubbish Renewed Eco Fashion Show
Rubbish Renewed Eco Fashion Show
AGENDA 5:00pm - Doors Open (VIP Ticket Holders) 5:30pm - Doors Open (General Admission) 6:30pm - Runway show STARTS 7:30 - INTERMISSION 8:00pm - Second 1/2 of the show Rooted in a love of fashion, an appreciation of art and a passion for the planet, the Rubbish Renewed Eco Fashion Show fuses environmental responsibility, funky…
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Bend Bike Night
Bend Bike Night
Gear up for an evening of wheelin’ fun for the whole family at Bend Bike Night. Don’t miss out on raffles, giveaways, and activities, including a bike safety cone course for kids and an interactive safe riding in roundabouts demonstration every 30 minutes. Join Mayor Melanie Kebler, Mayor Pro-Tem Megan Perkins, Oregon State Representative Emerson…
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Bridging the Gap: Rural EV Charging Programs
Bridging the Gap: Rural EV Charging Programs
In this webinar, our speakers will highlight strategies and programs aiming to address rural EV charging challenges.
From Community Secrets to Public Apology: Lessons from The High Road
From Community Secrets to Public Apology: Lessons from The High Road
During World War II, the names of 16 veterans were removed from a public honor roll in Oregon. All were Japanese Americans who served our country while their families were incarcerated on American soil. In 2022, the Oregon Legislature passed a bill to dedicate the Oregon Nisei Veterans WWII Memorial Highway in Hood River. Join…
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Author Event: To The Gorge with Emily Halnon
Author Event: To The Gorge with Emily Halnon
Dudley's Bookshop is thrilled to host Emily Halnon in celebration of the release of her new book, ‘To the Gorge: Running, Grief, and Resilience & 460 Miles on the Pacific Crest Trail’ on Thursday, May 16th from 7 - 8:30pm.‘To the Gorge’ is a riveting narrative of love and loss, grief and joy, as one…
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Nature Kids: Flower Power!
Nature Kids: Flower Power!
Join the Deschutes Land Trust and Karen Walsh for Nature Kids! Get outside and explore the nature of Central Oregon on guided family nature walks just for kids ages 5-10. Kids and their families can explore, imagine, and grow through hands-on activities and experiences outside. During May, we’ll explore the world of flowers! Learn how…
APIC Harmony
APIC Harmony
Asian & Pacific Islanders Talent Showcase. APIC Harmony is an initiative by the Asian and Pacific Islander Collective (APIC) to contribute to the cultural vibrancy of Deschutes County. Collaborative exhibitions featuring arts and performances will be featured. MC’d by Matikas Grace with special guest Nan-mix (Maria Smith)!
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May Green Drinks
May Green Drinks
Join the staff of The Environmental Center and host Kobold Brewing for a social gathering on Thursday, May 23rd for May Green Drinks. Have a cold one, on us– join us at Kobold Brewing for Green Drinks! Over appetizers and beverages, you'll have the opportunity to network with fellow sustainability enthusiasts and hear about Kobold's…
DREAM BOLDLY: The Grand AdvenChair at The Belfry
DREAM BOLDLY: The Grand AdvenChair at The Belfry
Local Bend adventurer Geoff Babb, a survivor of two strokes, takes years to perfect an all-terrain human-powered wheelchair, culminating in a rigorous 4-day expedition down and back out of the Grand Canyon, with a ripple effect on others from its creation—access to nature previously out of reach. Sometimes one bold dream can change the world for…
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DREAM BOLDLY: The Grand AdvenChair at Open Space
DREAM BOLDLY: The Grand AdvenChair at Open Space
Local Bend adventurer Geoff Babb, a survivor of two strokes, takes years to perfect an all-terrain human-powered wheelchair, culminating in a rigorous 4-day expedition down and back out of the Grand Canyon, with a ripple effect on others from its creation—access to nature previously out of reach. Sometimes one bold dream can change the world for…
“Shark Heart” in Real Life – The Science of Studying Sharks
“Shark Heart” in Real Life – The Science of Studying Sharks
Learn about sharks and current research with Dr. Alexandra McInturf. Sharks play a critical role in maintaining vibrant ecosystems in Oregon and around the world. Yet, considered "dangerous" by popular media and threatened by human activity worldwide, these organisms have faced global population declines. Dr. Alexandra McInturf has been studying shark species worldwide for the…
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“Shark Heart” in Real Life – The Science of Studying Sharks-Sisters Library
“Shark Heart” in Real Life – The Science of Studying Sharks-Sisters Library
Learn about sharks and current research with Dr. Alexandra McInturf. Sharks play a critical role in maintaining vibrant ecosystems in Oregon and around the world. Yet, considered "dangerous" by popular media and threatened by human activity worldwide, these organisms have faced global population declines. Dr. Alexandra McInturf has been studying shark species worldwide for the…