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Last Runs and Live Tunes: Bend's Spring Spirit
Published 1 week, 6 days ago
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Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Monday, April 13.
Winters last gasp is gripping the Cascades, giving skiers one more chance to carve fresh lines before the snow melts away for good. Mt. Bachelor stays open daily through April 19, shifting into moody spring mode with light flakes up top and rain below, capping the season with the fun-filled RendezVan festival full of music, vans, and vibes thatll have you dancing in your ski boots. If youre chasing longer turns, head north to Timberline Lodge, open strong through late May, while Mt. Hood Meadows bid farewell yesterday amid thinning snowpack. Keep an eye on those mountain passes todaydamp roads and low visibility could slow your commute, and a beefier midweek system promises rain turning to snow over Santiam and Willamette, so plan your drives smart to avoid getting caught in the slush.
Shifting gears to tonight, Bend buzzes with live tunes and tastings that bring our community together. Swing by Craft Kitchen and Brewery from 6 to 8 for craft brews paired with local flavors, or catch the swinging sounds of Jazz Central at Unity Spiritual Community starting at 7, where vocal jazz and combos deliver that irresistible Central Oregon groove. Silver Moon Brewing hosts two hot setsone at 7 and another at 10packing the house with brews and beats, while Worthy Brewing offers a mellow 7 to 8:30 jam session perfect for unwinding. Open Space Event Studios lights up at 7 with fresh acts, and dont miss the heartfelt Circle of Voices event celebrating Ukrainian culture through music and stories, marking the 40th anniversary of Chornobyl with real tales of resilience that hit home for us all.
Looking ahead, OSU-Cascades gears up for epic shows like Imani Winds with Andy Akiho last night at Tower Theatre, and the Out of the Darkness Hope Walk on the 18th rallies us against suicide with steps toward brighter days. Meanwhile, Ellen Waterston from right here in Bend just snagged a second term as Oregons Poet Laureate, proving our towns wordsmiths keep inspiring across the state. Riverhouse Lodge teases more live music and fundraisers, like the Wild Sheep Foundations banquet blending auctions and community spirit.
Whether youre shredding pow, sipping brews, or soaking in stories, these happenings weave Bend tighter, turning everyday moments into memories that stick. This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Winters last gasp is gripping the Cascades, giving skiers one more chance to carve fresh lines before the snow melts away for good. Mt. Bachelor stays open daily through April 19, shifting into moody spring mode with light flakes up top and rain below, capping the season with the fun-filled RendezVan festival full of music, vans, and vibes thatll have you dancing in your ski boots. If youre chasing longer turns, head north to Timberline Lodge, open strong through late May, while Mt. Hood Meadows bid farewell yesterday amid thinning snowpack. Keep an eye on those mountain passes todaydamp roads and low visibility could slow your commute, and a beefier midweek system promises rain turning to snow over Santiam and Willamette, so plan your drives smart to avoid getting caught in the slush.
Shifting gears to tonight, Bend buzzes with live tunes and tastings that bring our community together. Swing by Craft Kitchen and Brewery from 6 to 8 for craft brews paired with local flavors, or catch the swinging sounds of Jazz Central at Unity Spiritual Community starting at 7, where vocal jazz and combos deliver that irresistible Central Oregon groove. Silver Moon Brewing hosts two hot setsone at 7 and another at 10packing the house with brews and beats, while Worthy Brewing offers a mellow 7 to 8:30 jam session perfect for unwinding. Open Space Event Studios lights up at 7 with fresh acts, and dont miss the heartfelt Circle of Voices event celebrating Ukrainian culture through music and stories, marking the 40th anniversary of Chornobyl with real tales of resilience that hit home for us all.
Looking ahead, OSU-Cascades gears up for epic shows like Imani Winds with Andy Akiho last night at Tower Theatre, and the Out of the Darkness Hope Walk on the 18th rallies us against suicide with steps toward brighter days. Meanwhile, Ellen Waterston from right here in Bend just snagged a second term as Oregons Poet Laureate, proving our towns wordsmiths keep inspiring across the state. Riverhouse Lodge teases more live music and fundraisers, like the Wild Sheep Foundations banquet blending auctions and community spirit.
Whether youre shredding pow, sipping brews, or soaking in stories, these happenings weave Bend tighter, turning everyday moments into memories that stick. This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI