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Climbing, Concerts, and Cascadian Connections: Your Bend Weekend Rundown

Climbing, Concerts, and Cascadian Connections: Your Bend Weekend Rundown

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Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Saturday, January 17th. Kick off your weekend with some high-energy action right here in town, as the Bend Endurance Academy launches its Performance Bouldering Camp today through Sunday, giving young climbers the edge they need for the USA Climbing Championships—perfect for those future stars gripping their way to glory on our local crags.[1][4] If music's more your vibe, catch DFI tearing up the stage with their high-octane 80s and 90s hard rock covers starting at 7pm tonight, or head over for Dimond Saints bringing the late-night grooves from 8pm to midnight—nothing beats live tunes fueling Bend's unbeatable nightlife scene.[8][10]

While our ski resorts like Timberline and Mt. Hood Meadows are battling a snow shortage that's put over 200 million dollars in winter rec at risk, with thinned bases forcing daytime closures at spots like Skibowl, it's a stark reminder to cherish every powder day and support our mountains through these lean times.[5] Looking ahead, gear up for the 2026 Cascades Wedding Show today at Riverhouse Lodge, where couples can dream big amid vendor showcases that make tying the knot in Central Oregon feel even more magical.[12]

Mark your calendars for next week too: Central Oregon Community College hosts Oregon Transfer Days on January 26th from 10am to 1pm in the Coats Campus Center, a smart stop for students eyeing their next big educational leap.[3] The High Desert Museum is buzzing with winter wonders, from free family Saturdays on the 31st packed with raptor encounters, to author Linda Meanus sharing Indigenous stories from her book My Name is LaMoosh on the 24th—events that weave our high desert history into heartfelt connections.[6] And movie buffs, Tin Pan Theater's screening Dust Bunny, Bryan Fuller's twisted fairy tale hitman thriller, stands out amid a mixed bag of early 2026 flicks now playing at Regal Old Mill.[10]

Whether you're climbing, rocking out, or planning ahead, Bend's got that fresh spark today—stay active, stay connected, and make it count. This has been Bend Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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