Week of Events
Forest Service Presents Climate Change Information
BEND– In mid-March a nationally known forest researcher with the Forest Service’s Pacific Northwest Research Station and a researcher with the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences at the University of Washington jointly will present their recent assessments of the impact of climate change on national forests in South-Central Oregon in Bend, Ore. Dr. Dave…
Chuck Gates: Birds of Oregon’s High Desert
In the third installment of the Bend edition of ONDA’s High Desert Speaker Series, local birding expert Chuck Gates shares about the amazing birds of Oregon's high desert. He'll highlight the threats these amazing creatures face, as well as recent successes that have saved many lives. You'll leave inspired by these majestic birds, with everything…
Native Bee Block Workshop
We know honey bees are in trouble, but native wild pollinators are also vital in pollinating our flowers, vegetables, fruit and nut trees. Their natural habitat is disappearing and these bee blocks will help the critters by providing homes. Join us for this native bee block building workshop, everyone welcome. We'll provide blank wood pieces…
Pints & Politics
Join OLCV, friends and community members to hear from local candidates who care about protecting Oregon’s natural legacy. Meet candidates for Bend City Council, Gena Goodman-Campbell and Barb Campbell, and candidate for Bend Mayor, Sally Russell. Learn why Gena, Barb and Sally are running, ask questions, and find out how you can ensure the Bend…
Earth Hour @ Deschutes Brewery
Join the Bend Energy Challenge as Deschutes Brewery Pub powers down and turns off the lights from 8:30 - 9:30 on Saturday, March 19th in honor of Earth Hour -- or host an event of your own!
Wednesday Birders
Wednesday Birders
Meet up with others in our intrepid group for local birding. We meet at Nancy P's Bakery on Newport Avenue just east of Newport Market in Bend. From there we depart on weekly half day or full day trips to venues in our area. Meet-up times are usually 7AM in the Spring and Summer and…