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Downtown Safety Cameras Installed

5/21/2019

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The City is installing safety cameras downtown this week, one piece of a multi-faceted plan to make downtown feel safer and more inviting, in response to feedback from the public and downtown businesses.

​Some of the other incremental improvements in the downtown safety strategy include: removing garbage enclosures in the south Mirror Pond parking lot, increasing foot patrols, improving lighting in the parking garage and adding a new Police substation on Oregon Avenue next to the parking garage.

“The Downtown safety camera project is part of a larger plan to improve safety in downtown Bend.  This is a collaborative effort between business owners and many departments within the City of Bend,” said Police Lieutenant Jason Maniscalco.

Staff will now be getting trained on how to use the cameras and how to store and retrieve the footage. Police can use the feed for investigations.

“Addressing safety downtown has been a team effort for the City, downtown building owners and the Downtown Bend Business Association,” said Bend Business Advocate Ben Hemson. “There isn’t a single solution to confronting these issues but if all of us who live, work, play and own property in the area continue to work together, we can improve safety and maintain the qualities that keep downtown Bend unique.”

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Village Interiors is honored for excellence by Home Accents Today magazine

5/20/2019

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Home furnishings and design source Village Interiors, in Bend, OR has been named one of Home Accents Today’s Retail Stars for 2019 by editors of the premier trade magazine for the home accents industry.

The Retail Stars list, sponsored by AmericasMart Atlanta and Las Vegas Market, publishes each year in Home Accents Today’s May issue. Members of the home furnishings industry are invited to suggest stores, and retailers are encouraged to submit information describing their businesses. This year’s list was compiled and narrowed down by research analysts and Thomas Lester, Home Accents Today’s business editor.

​Village Interiors, owned by Amber Kerbow is at 750 NW Lava Road Suite 120 Downtown Bend, Oregon.
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The Retail Stars list, now in its 15th year, recognizes independent brick-and-mortar retailers of home accents – including furniture stores, home accessories boutique stores and interior design showrooms – that merchandise creatively, have a positive presence in their local communities and stand out from the competition.

​"Home Accents Today 2019 Retail Stars list showcases some of the best independent home décor and home furnishings retailers in the country," said Lester. "They are rising above the challenges of an ever-changing retail environment and are raising the bar for their innovations in marketing and merchandising strategies, customer service and community contributions. This annual honor recognizes their skills, hard work and dedication, and
should serve as a reminder to us all to support local businesses.
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Downtown Community Clean-up | May 19th

5/17/2019

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The Downtown Bend Business Association (DBBA) is hosting a Community Clean up Day for Downtown Bend on Sunday, May 19th from 2 to 4pm.  Volunteers are asked to meet at the DBBA Office at 916 NW Wall Street.  Jobs and tools will be issued at this time (and free cookies, too!).  Participants will meet back at the DBBA Office at 4pm, turn in their tools, and in gratitude for the time and effort put in by volunteers The Capitol, at 190 NW Oregon, is giving out a free drink coupon (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) to each volunteer.

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The Capitol is a hip, underground venue offering ample beers, burgers & pizzas plus live music, DJs & comedy.  Open to all ages until 9pm, The Capitol is a great place for couples, families, and friends to meet for great food, games (pinball and video games as well as pool tables!), and excellent cocktails.  

"Community is really important to us," says Edgell, owner of the Capitol, "We believe that when we all work and play together, we find the most joy and connection - which is what we are looking for more of in our lives.  I'm so honored to own an establishment in the heart of Bend, our Downtown, and I am always looking for opportunities to support the community in Bend."

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Volunteer jobs include things like sweeping, picking up litter, gardening, weeding, dusting, removing stickers and graffiti, and other various tasks.

“Working together as a community is somewhat a lost value in our society.” says Aisling, the Executive Director of the DBBA, “The days of community ‘barn-raising’ are days of the past.  However, the research is clear that it is through the giving of ourselves, and our connection to others, that we, as humans, find joy.  This is what Downtown stands for: Community. Downtown is the ‘living room’ of Bend, the place where our community and our guest gather. This event is an opportunity for our citizens to join us in sprucing up our ‘living room’ for our summer guests, and we are going to have a wonderful time.  I, personally, can’t wait to clean up with my community on Sunday afternoon.”

Community participants are invited to join DBBA staff and other volunteers at The Capitol immediately following the event for a social gathering, celebrating community connection.

For more information, click here.  To connect with this event on Facebook, click here.

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Working in Downtown Bend | Job Postings

5/15/2019

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Working in Downtown Bend is an incredible opportunity to contribute to the culture and vibe of the heart of Bend - Downtown!  Did you know that Downtown Bend is the #1 Tourist Destination in Bend, the largest employer in Bend and that by working in Downtown, you automatically become a member of the Downtown Bend Business Association (DBBA) - which gives you all sorts of perks like free tickets to the Downtown Bend Celebration Night, discounted beer at Oktoberfest, discounts a local Downtown shops & restaurants,  the option to join Downtown teams competing in local events, and SO much more!  Downtown is the place for you to bring your unique expression of self to a culture of service to our community. 

Check out the listing below to discover all the places in Downtown hiring for Summer 2019! 

LIVE LOCAL | SHOP LOCAL | SERVE LOCAL | WORK LOCAL | PLAY LOCAL | LOVE LOCAL

The Downtown Bend Business Association

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916 NW Wall Street - A small nonprofit dedicated to increasing the vitality of Downtown Bend (Learn more about this association at their website here)
​Job: Maintenance & Operations Staff
​Contact: downtownbend@gmail.com

Diamond Parking

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841 NW Bond Street - A small company contracted through the City of Bend to manage Downtown Parking. (Learn more about this company on their website here)
Job: Parking Attendent
Contact: Apply in person

The Bend Store

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815 NW Wall Street - The Bend Store offers Bend-themed goods: Drinktanks, SiliPints, mugs, cards, candles. We make Bend magnets, ornaments, bottle openers & key chains on site! Learn more about this company here: https://www.bendstore.com/​
Job postings:
  • https://bend.craigslist.org/ret/d/bend-full-time-or-thereabouts-the-bend/6877842888.html 
  • https://bend.craigslist.org/ret/d/bend-part-time-the-bend-store/6889708057.html  

McMenamins

700 NW Bond St. - McMenamins is a family-owned chain of brewpubs, breweries, music venues, historic hotels, and theater pubs in the Pacific Northwest. Learn more about this company on their website here)
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  • Job Openings:
  • ​Bartender
  • DMO
  • Housekeeper
  • Line Cook
  • Pub Host/Runner/Busser
  • Pub Server

Contact: Applicants can apply online or in person.

TeaCupfuls

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744 NW Bond Street - Not your ordinary cup of tea! They serve bubble tea and coffee with a unique twist! Topping it with cotton candy, waffles, donuts and so much more! We also serve small bites!
Jobs: Boba-ristas, key holders, and an assistant manager
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pply on indeed.com, their website (teacupfulsbend.com) or by messaging for details.  541.598.6310

Noi Thai

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550 Franklin Ave - The Ultimate Thai Dining Experience (learn more about this company on their website here) 
Jobs:  bussers and food runners. Experienced preferred but we will train the right people. 
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Contact: Drop off your resume in person

Mother's Downtown Kitchen

10 NW Minnesota - Healthy, locally sourced, creative meals and smoothies in Bend, Oregon. (Learn  more about this business at their website here)
Jobs: Hiring all positions
Contact: Apply in-person

Barrio

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915 NW Wall Street - Barrio is a Latin-inspired restaurant serving lunch, dinner and happy hour in downtown Bend, Oregon. At Barrio you'll find bold, flavorful tapas, refreshing cocktails, and daily specials. (Learn more about this business at their website here.)
Jobs: L
ine cooks, dishwashers, host/bussers and food truck cooks
Contact: Drop off your resume in person

Lone Crow Bungalow 

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937 NW Wall Street - Our style is eclectic as much as it is classic, making the shop compelling for nests of all kinds. (Learn more about this company on their website here)
Jobs: Sales Association
​Contact: Apply in-person


Urban Beauty Bar, MD

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Modern Day Spa Hiring 2 Positions. Please contact Nic at 5413824800 for an interview and please drop a resume off at Urban Beauty Bar, 5 NW Minnesota Ave., Ste 104, Bend, OR 97703
  • FRONT DESK: Part Time/Flex Time Front Desk Receptionist opening for someone who learns quickly and has exceptional customer service + problem solving skills.
    Hourly + Retail-Sales Commission, between 8-24 hours/wk. Competitive in-house benefits, with some group plan benefits available based on hours.  
  • NAIL TECH: New or experienced Nail Tech or Nail Tech/Esthetician interested and excited about self-development, learning, and creativity. Established nail business with a loyal base is steadily growing and needs additional stations filled! Our environment is highly team-oriented and open-minded where what you love + do is nurtured towards a thriving career! Flexible, Part-Full Time position available, Commission-based. Competitive in-house benefits, with some group plan benefits available based on hours.

Outside In

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845 NW Wall Street - Locally owned outdoor lifestyle store, Outside In, is hiring!
Jobs:  We are looking for applicants for our Sales Associate 
for our busy summer season. Weekend and evening availability is a must! 
Contact:  Drop off resumes at the store or email them to 
angela@outsideinbend.com

Joolz

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916 NW Wall Street -  Joolz offers an eclectic mix of middle eastern fare with a local flair by chef Ramsey Hamdan
Jobs: Kitchen staff for a busy summer. Line experience, ALSO dishwasher/prep.
Contact: Visit their Facebook, and respond the their job post

Village Interiors

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750 NW Lava - Since 1991, Village Interiors has been bringing unique and stylish furniture and accessories to the homes of Central Oregon.
Jobs: Sales Associate
​Contact:


Goody's

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975 NW Wall Street - Handmade Chocolates, Homemade Ice Cream, Caramel Corn
Jobs - Goody’s is hiring, Downtown, Factory and Sunriver. Front Line Soda Fountain positions for the summer. We also have an Assistant Manager position open for the Downtown Store.
Contact: Drop of your resume in-person

Zydeco

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919 NW Bond - Zydeco is a from-scratch kitchen focused on freshness & quality ingredients.
Jobs: looking for support staff and a.m. kitchen prep cook
Contact: Drop of your resume in-person

Astro Lounge

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939 Bond Street. Spacious local party spot offering a huge liquor selection, an outdoor patio & a snacky bar menu.The Astro Lounge stands as a staple of the Central Oregon nightlife.
Jobs: 
hiring for a part-time line cook. Two to three maybe four days a week. ​
​Contact: 
Drop of your resume in-person



Employee Parking in Downtown Bend

You might be wondering about where to park as a Downtown Bend employee - well, we've got you covered!   We have 5 approved parking lots, and permits range from $10 to $50 per month, depending on where you want to park.  Some employers include parking permits as part of their employment package, and others require that you purchase your own permit - so make sure to ask about this at your interview.  More information on employee parking can be found here.
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Grand Opening at The Wooden Jewel | June 7th

5/15/2019

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The Wooden Jewel is hosting a grand opening on Friday, June 7th, in their gallery 844 NW Bond Street in Downtown Bend.  You can enjoy live food and drinks with live music by Tara Snow.  
The Wooden Jewel is a unique blend of designer jewelry, wood carvings, and fine art.  They feature over 40 jewelry designers and select fine artists exclusively at the Wooden Jewel.  Their award winning designers and artists are both local and regional. 

Michael and Denise Bryant, owners of the Wooden Jewel, opened their doors February 14th 2013 in the Sunriver Village shopping area in Sunriver, Oregon.

​They decided that after years of traveling to art shows and long days on the road that they could combine their experience ​and talents in one place and stay close to home.
​Their new Bend location, at 844 NW Wall Street, will give them the opportunity to showcase not only their jewelry designers, but also their extensive collection of fine art and wood carvings.

Join them for their Grand Opening!  Enjoy food and wine, jewelry, fine art and live music by Tara Snow.  The Wooden Jewel will be giving away two $500 gift certificates through a drawing.  They have new and unique art pieces and jewelry all the time, so come in and be amazed!

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​Raised in the great Northwest, Tara Snow has always been a mountain loving woman who was meant to live a life of adventure in the great outdoors. She enjoys singing soul, blues, jazz, light rock, and even a little folk in between. 

​Receiving a BA in music from UC Riverside gave Tara a whole new found love for the diversity of music and she loves to collaborate with other artists when possible. During her time there, she studied everything from jazz to mariachi and learned about different types of music from all over the world.  These days, playing with her wonderful band brings her incredible joy. They are honored to have played so many different types of gigs together and truly enjoy each fun, new and unique experience that it brings. They truly believe that is what music is all about: having fun, collaboration and connection with other people.

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At Liberty Announces Blind Pilot Concert in conjunction with Summer Exhibition

5/13/2019

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Blind Pilot to play at the Tower Theatre on Saturday, August 3rd followed by an After-Party in the Gallery with the Band.
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May 13th, 2019 (Bend, Oregon) – Following the announcement last week of their summer exhibition of work by the late Oregon artist Royal Nebeker, At Liberty is pleased to announce a collaboration with Nebeker’s son, Israel Nebeker, founder and lead singer of the renowned band Blind Pilot. They will be playing a concert at the Tower Theatre on Saturday, August 3rd. The gallery will host an event for the band and concert attendees immediately following the show.

“For nearly a year I’ve been dreaming of a particular show we have coming up in August, at The Tower Theatre in Bend. I love old Oregon theaters, and Bend’s high desert holds you so well in late summer with the juniper, pine, and sage all drying on its breeze. But this will be a unique night, which is why I’ve been looking forward to it. Opening the night before our show at The Tower and just two doors down from the theater, At Liberty Arts Collaborative is hosting a large show of my father's paintings.
My dad, Royal Nebeker, was one of the Pacific Northwest’s most prominent artists of the past few decades. I wanted these two shows to coincide because the link between his work and my own has always been a strong one. He was my biggest mentor in songwriting and I made Blind Pilot’s first recordings in his painting studio. People have told me that they hear his images in my songs, and my music in his paintings, so it seemed like a fun thing to celebrate with anyone that loves music and visual art, and the links that cross between them.

We’ll play some old and new Blind Pilot songs for you at The Tower, and then you’re all welcome to come join us for an afterparty in the At Liberty gallery where my dad’s paintings are hung. It’s not often we get to invite a whole theater full of people to come hang out with us after a show, and I’m excited for it. I hope to see you there!” says Israel Nebeker of Blind Pilot.
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At Liberty is honored to present this first solo exhibition of Royal Nebeker’s work in Central Oregon. Working from Nebeker’s extensive oeuvre, the exhibition will feature a selection of paintings, monotypes, watercolors, etchings and lithographs. At Liberty is working closely with the Nebeker family to bring this exhibition to Bend and is developing extensive programming which will include family members and will highlight Nebeker’s influential art career.

Royal Nebeker was a true visionary and a central figure in the Oregon arts landscape. First and foremost as a gifted and prolific artist, working in many different mediums over the course of his career. His work has been exhibited extensively in galleries in the United States and Europe and featured in museum exhibitions across the country. Nebeker also dedicated himself as an arts educator: as a full time faculty member at Clatsop Community College from 1978 through 2004; and as a visiting artist-teacher and guest lecturer at Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland State University and the University of Oregon, among others. Nebeker was appointed to the Oregon Arts Commission in 2006 and was instrumental in developing programs that provided grants directly to individual artists. Upon his appointment to a second term on the Commission, he told The Oregonian, "It is gratifying to be able to facilitate the growth and development of our many fine artists and arts communities here in Oregon." Nebeker passed away in 2014.

“Royal spent his life equally passionate in developing his work and developing his arts community, as a professor, as an Oregon Arts Commissioner, and as an ambassador on his travels.” says Sarah Nebeker, the artist’s widow. “It brings me great joy to witness Bend’s arts community flourish in recent years, and it would him too. Our family is very excited for this unique opportunity to show his work At Liberty this summer.”

The exhibition title, ‘The Night Window’ refers to a metaphor Nebeker frequently used to describe the intention behind his work. “This process of painting resembles looking through a night window. I peer out, observing and at the same time see the reflection of the interior conditions of my own reality,” said the late Nebeker for an exhibition at the BYU Museum of Art, “It is my intent that as the viewer peers into my painting, he will not only see a visual record of meaning in my life, but will discover the reflection of meaning in their own, as in a night window.”

Nebeker’s work focuses on the figure, examining each relationship within the unique framework of the composition. Using rich colors, bold brushstrokes and recurring motifs, he leads us on an intimate journey examining the spaces between the material and the spiritual. Common themes include personal stories, childhood memories, and vivid dreams which are often combined with song lyrics, poetry, or prose to create deeply powerful and emotional imagery. His work was strongly influenced by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, the German Expressionists, and by the Vienna Secessionist artists Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and others.
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About Blind Pilot:
Blind Pilot is an American indie folk band based in Portland, Oregon. Blind Pilot, which consists of Israel Nebeker, Ryan Dobrowski, Kati Claborn, Dave Jorgensen, Ian Krist and Luke Ydstie, was formed in Portland, Oregon in 2007 when songwriter Israel Nebeker and co-founding member Ryan Dobrowski went on a west coast tour via bicycle.  Eleven years later, Blind Pilot has released three studio albums, 3 Rounds And A Sound (2008), We Are The Tide (2011) and And Then Like Lions (2016) and has sold out concerts throughout the U.S., Europe and the UK since its inception.  The band has performed on Ellen and The Late Show With David Letterman as well as at Newport Folk Festival, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza among others.
About At Liberty: 
At Liberty, located in Bend’s historic Liberty Theater, provides an inspiring and dynamic space for the exploration of arts and culture, through exhibitions, collaborations, and events. For more information on the space, renting the space, or ideas for collaboration, visit: www.atlibertyarts.com.    
Exhibition Calendar of Events:
  • Opening Reception: Thursday, August 1st, 2019 from 6–7:30pm
  • First Friday Art Walk: Friday, August 2nd, 2019 from 5–9:00pm
  • Blind Pilot Concert at Tower Theatre: Saturday, August 3rd, 2019. Doors 6:30pm
Pre-Sale Tickets: Thursday, May 16, General Tickets: Friday, May 17th
​Ticket link: https://www.towertheatre.org/tickets-and-events/blind-pilot_0
  • Post-Show Event: Saturday, August 3rd, 2019 immediately following concert @ Tower
  • First Friday Art Walk: Friday, September 6th from 5–9:00pm
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Rededication of Brandis Square

5/8/2019

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Deschutes County Historical Society Hosts
Rededication of Brandis Square at noon on May 10, 2019

 
(Bend) –The media and the public are invited to a rededication of Brandis Square May 10, 2019 at noon. The short ceremony will celebrate the replacement of the memorial plaque, which went missing in 2006.
 
Brandis Square is located downtown Bend at the corner of Newport and Wall Street, next to Bank of America. Brandis Square was originally dedicated to former Mayor Richard William Brandis in November 1976, with a 16-foot blue spruce planted in his memory by the Bend Garden Club. In 1985, Art in Public Places added the sculpture water fountain to the square, paid for partially with engraved brick sales, which adorn the plaza. In 2006, during road and bridge improvements, the plaque memorializing Richard Brandis went missing.
 
Brandis was a pharmacist and owner of Brandis Thriftway Drug in downtown Bend for many years, and served as mayor of Bend 1953-54.
 
The rededication is also a part of Historic Preservation Month events and activities celebrating preservation of local history and heritage sites. A full schedule of events for the month is available on the Deschutes Historical Museum website at www.deschuteshistory.org/historic-preservation-month/.
 
For images or interview requests, please contact Kelly Cannon-Miller at 541-389-1813.

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March for Students in Downtown Bend

5/3/2019

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Local families, students and community members are invited to join Bend-La Pine Schools’ staff members as they March for Students on Wednesday, May 8 in Downtown Bend. Hundreds of staff members are expected to join in this afternoon event that will include music, ice cream, and camaraderie in support of an end to the decades-long state disinvestment in public education.

“We want to send a message to our state lawmakers that the time to invest in education is now,” said Janelle Rebick, teacher and president of Bend Education Association. “To fulfill the promise of an excellent public education for each and every student, our elected officials must allocate adequate and stable funding for K-12 schools.”

Rebick said appropriate funding will provide students and staff with the resources that they need to be more successful - from smaller class sizes to increased health and safety services, more learning time and a more well-rounded education.
MARCH FOR STUDENTS – DOWNTOWN BEND
  • 2:30 p.m.- Families are invited to park and walk alongside staff from one of the three rally points: Bend Senior High School, Highland Magent School, or the northwest parking lot at Shops at The Old Mill District
  • 2:45 p.m. – Community begins to gather at Education Center, across from the library in Downtown Bend, walking groups begin to arrive from rally points
  • 3:15 p.m. – Speakers begin
  • 3:45 p.m. - March begins through Downtown Bend, The route will leave the Education Center, walk down Bond Street, turn on Oregon Ave, and return to the Education Center at 520 NW Wall Street.
  • 4:30 p.m. - Event concludes

“We hope families and community members will join us in Bend and La Pine as we stand together in support of students and schools,” said Lori Diggs, president of OSEA. “Our students deserve better and we look forward to walking alongside our community as we collectively raise our voices and awareness in support of adequate and stable funding."


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Wear Red!
Attendees are encouraged to wear red.  Individuals who cannot make the events can submit a photo of themselves wearing red to spotlight@bend.k12.or.us. You can also use the hashtags #RedForEd #IamBendLaPineSchools and  #DowntownBend on social media.

March for Students is a collaboration between Bend-La Pine Schools’ the districts’ certified, classified and administrator associations and Board of Directors. The event is intentionally timed to coincide with Oregon Education Association’s statewide “Day of Action.”

Downtown Business that are supporting educators this week with special offers:

Outside In
​We would like to offer 10% off on all full priced items through the 10th.
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Oregon Body & Bath
We will offer 10% off the entire shop this week
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Clementine
10% off to educators. Wednesday only.
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Bend Chiropractic and Wellness
Discounts for educators!
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Revolvr Menswear
10% off for educators all week
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Peterson Roth Gallery
We will offer a 5% discount for all teachers and students on Wednesday the 8th
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Bella Brides
We are happy to give educators and support staff a discount from may 6-10 at Bella Brides. $100 off a wedding dress or free tux rental with a party of 5 or more
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Leapin' Lizards Toy Company
We will offer 10% off to educators - we always do when they’re buying for their classroom… But this time will just honor Timberscent for any purchase.
Feather Edge
10% discount to students and educators on May 8th

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First Friday Art Walk | May 2019

5/3/2019

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Tonight is the May Downtown Bend First Friday Art Walk, and Downtown is the only place to be!  We've got art in all it's mediums - painting, sculpture, live music  - and, we've got craft cocktails and award winning meals.  
Head into Downtown Bend tonight - click here to learn about where to park, and remember that all parking is free after 7pm.  We also recommend riding your bike, carpooling or taking an uber to help keep congestion to minimum.   

Make sure to check out the Gallery Guide & visit all the Downtown Galleries on your Art Walk tonight!  (click here)


Historic Preservation Month Kick-off Party!

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Join us in celebrating Historic Preservation Month at the Old Bend Post Office building at 777 Wall Street in downtown Bend. Learn about the building’s history from the Deschutes Historical Museum staff, visit the Tin Can ID station, type a note on a vintage typewriter, and learn about tintype photography from Analogue Tintypes. The first six people to sign up will get a FREE 4 x 5 tintype portrait.

Sign-ups for the free portraits will start at 4:45 pm the night of the event inside the lobby.

Presented by the Preservation Month Planning Committee, the Bend Chamber of Commerce, and Compass Commercial.

Aaron Duccini Glass and Design at Piece of Mind

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Handmade Glass art created by a local artist. Aaron Duccini has been creating glass art since 1999.

Sheila Dunn at Revolvr

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Best known for her large, vibrant figure paintings, Sheila’s work explores the fluid relationship between figure and environment: how each continuously informs and affects the other. At the heart of this exploration lies the notion that we both form – and are formed by - all we have seen and experienced.
When she is not in the painting studio, Sheila can be found teaching yoga, searching for her lost keys and exploring the wonders of the Northwest.

The Karen Bandy Studio

Tequila tastings tonight for First Friday at Karen Bandy Studio! Come check out new cold wax paintings and new jewelry too! I have lots of pearl drops in stock, and will help you create your personal look, your personal amulet. For more info please read my blog here.

Artist Toby Putnum at Velvet

Putnam was a featured artist at The 1 Moto Show in Portland in February. To create five flashy, graphic motorcycle-themed images, he first drew with an ink pen on paper, overlaid the resulting image with gold foil and then added more definition with ink. The next step involved cutting out the image and attaching it to a 14 square-inch board with gels and resins. To achieve a weathered look, he beat the boards with chains and even scorched them. The resulting images include creatures—a lion and a dragon among them—wearing motorcycle helmets. Another depicts a set of handlebars intertwined with flowers and a snake.

“All of us have a journey. I’ve had a lot of tragedy. But I’m surrounded by beautiful people, and it’s been very healing to be in this place,” the 39-year-old artist said of Bend.

"Red for ED" Awareness Campaign 

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While in Downtown you might see the streets filled with local community members wearing Red for ED in support of Public Schools, Teacher, Students and Administration. The #RedforEd movement advocates for students across Oregon state.   You can join them by wearing red to First Friday Art Walk and posting your pictures with the hashtags: #redfored #IamBendLaPineSchools #DowntownBend.  For more information, click here: https://www.bend.k12.or.us/district/news-events/news/2019/04/join-us-march-students-may-8

Downtown Artwalk with Zephr Jewelry at The Bend Store

Come check out Bend native and jewelry designer, Cassidy Root, debuting her "Bend-y," geometric, eclectic & collapsible, 3D jewelry for May's first friday artwalk!

Thank you
Deschutes Brewery for donating our beer! We will be serving a new Bohemian Pilsner, "Da-Shootz!"

First Friday Art Walk At Deschutes Pub: Emily Hoy

Join us at the Pub for the Bend First Friday Art Walk, and welcome Emily Hoy as our artist of the month. Emily will be at the Pub Friday evening talking about her journey in art, along with some tasty beer samples.

A little more about Emily:
My inspiration is rooted in the Ohio landscape of the forests and streams of my childhood. My father a naturalist and mother an artist, I grew up loving these 2 worlds and using both as inspiration in my work. I eventually moved out west after studying Graphic Design in college to work for Volcom. It cultivated my love for Actions Sports and collage art even more. I was hired as Volcom’s first ever female Graphic Designer in 2003.

First Friday at Red Chair Gallery

Please join us on this First Friday for an open reception at the Gallery. Enjoy the talented artwork of Sue Lyon-Manley, Eleanor Murphey, John Runnels, and all of our other amazing artists. ​

Sunstone & Spirits at the Oregon Sunstone Store

Sunstone & Spirits! Oregon Spirit Distillers will be serving up mini cocktails from 5:30 to 8:00 until supplies last. ​

New Business Celebration at Outside In

We are changing things up for First Friday in May by featuring two new local small businesses to Bend we think you should get to know:

The Haven - The Haven is a completely new kind of work and social space, designed by women for everyone. With 11,000 sq ft of varied work space overlooking the Deschutes River, small business owners, entrepreneurs and remote workers will find their dream space and community.
As part of First Friday at OutsideIn, The Haven will donate 10% of any memberships sold towards our Fellowship Fund. The Haven will also be raffling off a one-month Flex Membership ($199 value). Come meet the Founder and Executive Director, ask questions, and enjoy some wine.

Forever Free Cryotherapy - Forever Free Cryotherapy is a wellness facility with a vision to help people maintain an active outdoor lifestyle in Central Oregon. Services like cryotherapy, infrared saunas, and compression therapy, help combat the wear and tear from all the intense fun under the sun. Try out their newest service, Cryofacials, during this upcoming First Friday!

Farm Directory Launch at Footzone

Stop by Foot Zone during First Friday and be one of the first people to get your hands on a new 2019 Food and Farm Directory, hot off the press! Meet the High Desert Food & Farm Alliance crew, snag yourself a "Get Local!" t-shirt in the latest colors or a lovely tea towel just in time for Mother's Day, and most importantly, acquire your very own copy of Central Oregon's go-to guide to local farms, ranches, restaurants, food trucks, and the finest purveyors and supporters of the local food scene. You'll want to have it at hand all year long!

Annual SnoPlanks Fire Sale w/ Dive Bar Theology at BBC

Annual end of the season party / sale! SnoPlanks will bring down all of their boards and have a massive sale with deals that you don't want to miss! Beyond just the sale, it's always an epic party with an amazing group of people.

Live music with Dive Bar Theology will be from 5:30-7:30 outside, with the outdoor kegerator flowing. Mark down this date!

First Friday May: Found x Dutch+Bow at Found Natural Goods

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First Friday May 2019 plans entail Cinco de Mayo inspired goodness!

We are, of course, serving complimentary 100% agave tequila margaritas ––radical mixer to be announced–– with the colorful company of Bend native and Seattle-based jeweler designer, Ariane Harris of Dutch+Bow.

Geometric brass shapes hand cut, druzy crystals, precious gemstones, silk tassels, dreamy malas, and African brass bead details are the beginning of this wonderful woman's designs. You'll want more than one, and with her constant reinvention, your collection will easily grow.

Ariane's designs cover the white butcher papers inside Found and have since day one with her playful Tropicana fringe earrings that come in all colors. We are so pleased to be hosting her for an official artist exhibition on May 3, 2019 for First Friday from 5-8pm. Come meet her and shop for spring! ​

Bend Comedy First Friday: Fuzzy Logic at Seven

FUZZY LOGIC!!!

"Fuzzy Logic" is a live, interactive, variety show, for geeks and nerds! Produced and hosted by local Bend nerds, ready to share their passions and interests with you, as long as you are ready to share yours.

Our guest panel of experts, professionals and comedians will teach and entertain you. Everyone attending will get a chance to interact with the show and the guests. From audience trivia, to the Q&A with our panel of specialists, everyone will get a chance to play along.

First Friday Fun at Tres Chic!

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Tres Chic Lingerie is celebrating 7 years in Bend next month for First Friday!

Come on down to enjoy 50% off the Sales Rack, plus 20% off corsets. Refreshments will be provided by Caboost Kombucha during the event :)

We also have DJ SinSay curating music all evening from 4-9pm and live painting by Ayla Heffernan!

No cover, just good times and good vibes ♥

Cinco de Mayo Weekend Celebration at Hola

??? The biggest event on May 5 in downtown Oregon, Cinco de Mayo Weekend Celebration.??? Come enjoy authentic Mexican food, the best local beer, award-winning margaritas,? contests, surprises, gifts, and a total celebration.

Do not miss the live performances of:
- Dina and The Rumberos
- Son of Trees

See and Be Seen in Downtown Bend at Starbucks

Help us celebrate May Walk and Roll Challenge month this Friday May 3 at the Starbucks from 5-7pm. Free coffee and cookies, plus safety goodies from Commute Options and Drive Less Connect! Read more about Walk and Roll Challenge month. https://www.commuteoptions.org/may-is-walk-and-roll-challenge-month/

1st Friday with Greg Botsford at Velvet

1st Friday ArtWalk with music from Greg Botsford.

The CJ Neary Band Album Release Show at The Commons

May 3, First Friday, CJ Neary will be releasing his first album with THE CJ NEARY BAND. CJ wanted a big venue with room for dancing and that is what he got, Crows Feet Commons is hosting this FREE show for ALL AGES, sponsored by Mountain View HEATING, Pahlisch Homes, Tumalo Cider and Immersion Brewing.

CJ Neary has been said to play music with “ the charisma, charm and soul of one who has played for MANY lifetimes.” CJ launched his professional career with multiple national titles in fiddle and jazz music (categories age 18 and under), a Grand Ole’ Opry Performance, several TED talk/performances, a commercial, and sitting in with some of the biggest musical heavy weights in the nation.

CJ brings his passionate, fervent voice to the table with The CJ Neary Band, playing and singing many of his original songs and also exploring R&B, Funk, Jazz, Rock and Blues. With seasoned players Richard Taelour and Aaron Moore plus super talented Bend High's Logan Anderson backing CJ up, this is going to be a show to remember!
cjneary.com

Honey Don’t Band Show  at Dudley’s Bookshop Cafe

I am not recalling the last time we had the band at Dudley’s- we’re taking care of that unfortunate oversight this Friday 1st Fri art walk downtown and Honey Don’t at Dudley’s Bookshop- I’m getting excited just typing that! ​

Vanderwalls & Weez-It at The Capitol

Its that time of the month... Vanderwalls and Weez-It @The Capitol

Daniel Cioper ​at Bend Brewing Co

Join us for live music at BBC! Music will play from 6:00-8:30 inside our bar area. If the weather permits, musicians might play outside on our beer garden. ​

Glitteratti Party at Wren and Wild

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Join us for our Glitteratti Party! We are collaborating with Wild Folk Apothecary and Par Avion Tea to bring you gorgeous glitter filled drinks and bites along with beautiful art from local artist Morgan Miller and more. ​

First Friday Bubbles at Bellatazza

Come join Willow and Thistle in Downtown Bend for some bubbles, glitter, and fairy fun!

First Friday Event at Stellar Realty

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Please join Stellar Realty for a First Friday Event to remember! Enjoy the amazing artwork of our very own Stellar agent- Tricia Huggin while listening to the live band- The Bucklys (which happens to include Tricia's talented hubby!) What an event this will be! As always our parking lot will be open for guests. Stop by, sip, look and listen!

More on our featured artist and band:
TRICIA HUGGIN

The strong, black lines and bright colors are a continuing theme in the work of Tricia Huggin. Influenced by the beautiful Oregon scenery and artists such as Matisse, Gauguin, and Van Gogh, Huggin found inspiration from the contrast of dying junipers and pines and the vibrant Oregon summer sky. She is best known for her depiction of poppies and the haunting, sculptural trees. Huggin is a mother of three and formerly a children’s clothing designer living in Bend, OR. “Art fulfills my need to create,” she says, “or better said by Picasso…”

“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life…”

THE BUCKLYS

The Bucklys, a rock/soul trio based in Bend, OR, craft a rich sound, blending genres and crossing musical boundaries. Powered by the songwriting and imagination of longtime surfer and guitarist, Bill “Huggy Bear” Huggin, The Bucklys feels like sticking your toes in the sand on the perfect beach day. The vibe is relaxed, the sound is rock ‘n roll, and the feel is just right.
Bill is joined by drummer John Cashman and bassist/trumpeter Marc Saccoman. The musicianship is solid, the feel is groovy, ethereal, and sometimes gritty.
“The group is a prime example of the power trio – in which every member is firing on all cylinders – no slouching here.” ~Bend Bulletin October 2017

First Friday with Wild Ride Brewery at JDUB

Come on out to J Dub for a chance to try a great beer for a great cause! Wild Ride Brewery will be in the house from 6 to 8p tasting out Brenna A Amber and NW Hidden Trails Hazy Pale Ale. The Brenna A Amber Ale was created to raise awareness and funds for ALS research and hopeful eradication! May is ALS Awareness Month so we welcome Wild Ride and encourage donations to great cause! As with every weekend, expect awesome food specials, amazing cocktails and all you can eat fish and chips! Cheers!

First Friday Artwalk at Cascade Sotheby's International Realty

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Please join us Friday, May 3rd at our Downtown Bend Showroom (821 NW Wall St, Bend, OR) from 5 – 8 PM, to enjoy the artwork of Dominique Kongsli.

This event is sponsored by Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty and your hosts for the evening, Tim Collette and Breanne Brand, along with co-sponsors Academy Mortgage, who will be serving wine and beer samples.

“Forest Feast” by DOMKO will be on display.

“Forest Feast” documents the experience of living in Bend, through pattern, color, and light. Gold, silver, and copper leaf dot Dominique’s paintings, and usher in a sense of the spiritual and divine presence found in nature in its purest form. Figures presented in her decorated aspen tree paintings are on a quest to find love. Vistas of Bend including Mount bachelor, Brokentop, and sisters mountain can be found amongst bright floral paintings. Enjoy the spirit of the trees as they are personified with markings and symbols, sharing their timeless beauty as totems reimagined and adorned. ​

Meet The Author: Crochet in a Day at Wool Town

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Crochet book sale & signing, downtown Bend at the First Friday Art Walk with Wool Town Bend!

Meet local author Salena Baca and learn more about her latest book: Crochet in a Day: 42 Fast & Fun Projects! You can view projects from the book, talk about yarn, and learn more about this exciting crochet book!

1st Friday Pop up at Birkenstock - Bend Shoe Co.

Come enjoy a beautiful central Oregon Spring night at First Friday in Bend. Pink Pom will be all set up inside Birkenstock with the classic styles as well as many new! ​
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