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Spring Awakening: Mountain Vibes, Cultural Grace, and Community Spirit in Bend
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Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Sunday, April 19.
Rise and shine, Bend! Its a stunning spring Sunday with sunshine beaming down and temps climbing into the 60s, perfect for shaking off that winter chill and diving into the heart of Central Oregon adventure. No fresh snow overnight at Mt. Bachelor, but those classic spring conditions mean groomed runs begging for your turnsgrab your board, slather on the sunscreen, and hit the slopes before the melt turns everything to mud. Roads to Santiam and Willamette Passes are clear and dry, so mountain access is a breeze, though watch for those afternoon gusts up to 20 miles per hour near the crest.
Art lovers, youre in for a treat today with the new exhibit by contemporary realist artist David Kreitzer opening up, showcasing his masterful strokes that capture the raw beauty of our landscapesget there early to soak in the details thatll inspire your next hike. And dont miss the Central Oregon School of Ballets enchanting performance of Giselle at 2 pmsharp footwork and ghostly romance thatll whisk you away to a world of grace right here in town, a recurring gem that reminds us why Bend pulses with culture.
Looking ahead, mark your calendars for community spirit: the Sisters Ranger District open house on April 23 lets you chat forest management and trails directly with rangers, shaping the wild spaces we all cherish. Three Bend Rotary Clubs are rallying for a free lithium-ion battery recycling drive on April 25practical move to keep our recycling streams clean and electronics out of landfills, proving local action tackles real environmental headaches.
Last nights buzz from the Boys and Girls Clubs fourth annual Great Promsby fundraiser lit up the town with 1920s glamour, raising funds that directly fuel youth programs for our kids futures. Keep that energy goingtonight, sail into smooth Yacht Rock vibes with Pina Colada at Portello Lounge, where reservations mix with walk-ins for a chill party thatll have you swaying under the stars.
From powder days to pirouettes, todays lineup connects us to Bends vibrant soul, turning ordinary Sundays into stories worth telling. This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Rise and shine, Bend! Its a stunning spring Sunday with sunshine beaming down and temps climbing into the 60s, perfect for shaking off that winter chill and diving into the heart of Central Oregon adventure. No fresh snow overnight at Mt. Bachelor, but those classic spring conditions mean groomed runs begging for your turnsgrab your board, slather on the sunscreen, and hit the slopes before the melt turns everything to mud. Roads to Santiam and Willamette Passes are clear and dry, so mountain access is a breeze, though watch for those afternoon gusts up to 20 miles per hour near the crest.
Art lovers, youre in for a treat today with the new exhibit by contemporary realist artist David Kreitzer opening up, showcasing his masterful strokes that capture the raw beauty of our landscapesget there early to soak in the details thatll inspire your next hike. And dont miss the Central Oregon School of Ballets enchanting performance of Giselle at 2 pmsharp footwork and ghostly romance thatll whisk you away to a world of grace right here in town, a recurring gem that reminds us why Bend pulses with culture.
Looking ahead, mark your calendars for community spirit: the Sisters Ranger District open house on April 23 lets you chat forest management and trails directly with rangers, shaping the wild spaces we all cherish. Three Bend Rotary Clubs are rallying for a free lithium-ion battery recycling drive on April 25practical move to keep our recycling streams clean and electronics out of landfills, proving local action tackles real environmental headaches.
Last nights buzz from the Boys and Girls Clubs fourth annual Great Promsby fundraiser lit up the town with 1920s glamour, raising funds that directly fuel youth programs for our kids futures. Keep that energy goingtonight, sail into smooth Yacht Rock vibes with Pina Colada at Portello Lounge, where reservations mix with walk-ins for a chill party thatll have you swaying under the stars.
From powder days to pirouettes, todays lineup connects us to Bends vibrant soul, turning ordinary Sundays into stories worth telling. 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