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Bend Spring Spirit: Community, Safety, and Adventure Await
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Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Sunday, April 26.
What a perfect spring day to lace up your shoes and join the Walk ALS Central Oregon at Riverbend Park this morning, where our community rallies to support those battling Lou Gehrigs disease, turning steps into real hope for families right here in Central Oregon. Just yesterday, the Earth Day Fair at Alpenglow Park wrapped up with eco-friendly fun, inspiring locals to keep that green momentum going through simple backyard changes that protect our stunning high desert landscapes. And if youre itching for more action, mark your calendar for the massive Pole Pedal Paddle adventure starting from the same park soon, blending biking, running, paddling, and that unbeatable Bend spirit to kick off summer right.
Shifting gears to staying safe, Bend residents are buzzing about tomorrows volcano preparedness workshop at Central Oregon Community College from 6 to 7 pm in the Boyle Education Center. Hosted by state experts, itll dive into our Cascades volcanoes history, teach you how to stay alert, build an emergency kit via the Be 2 Weeks Ready program, and foster neighborhood resilience imagine knowing exactly what to do if Mount Bachelor stirs, keeping your loved ones secure amid Oregons wild geology.[1]
On the health front, this weeks town hall at Trinity Episcopal Church sparked lively debates on Oregons push for universal health care, with Bend folks sharing stories of how better access could transform daily lives from quicker doctor visits to easing family budgets strained by medical bills.[4] Meanwhile, poetry lovers, COCCs National Poetry Month wraps strong with Bee Words Garden Poetry today on the Bend campus at 3 pm, free and open to all, plus slams coming up on the 29th and 30th perfect for unleashing your inner wordsmith under our blue skies.[6]
Outdoors enthusiasts, Jeffs Fishing Report notes the Metolius River is prime minus that small closure near Camp Sherman, so grab your fly rod for serene catches that recharge the soul, while Paulina Lakes new permanent dock drops May 4th for easier boating bliss.[9] Tourism is booming here despite statewide transit toll hikes nudging visitors, proving Bends allure from craft brews to epic trails keeps drawing crowds and boosting our local spots.[2]
Thats your roundup connecting the dots on what matters most in Bend today. This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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What a perfect spring day to lace up your shoes and join the Walk ALS Central Oregon at Riverbend Park this morning, where our community rallies to support those battling Lou Gehrigs disease, turning steps into real hope for families right here in Central Oregon. Just yesterday, the Earth Day Fair at Alpenglow Park wrapped up with eco-friendly fun, inspiring locals to keep that green momentum going through simple backyard changes that protect our stunning high desert landscapes. And if youre itching for more action, mark your calendar for the massive Pole Pedal Paddle adventure starting from the same park soon, blending biking, running, paddling, and that unbeatable Bend spirit to kick off summer right.
Shifting gears to staying safe, Bend residents are buzzing about tomorrows volcano preparedness workshop at Central Oregon Community College from 6 to 7 pm in the Boyle Education Center. Hosted by state experts, itll dive into our Cascades volcanoes history, teach you how to stay alert, build an emergency kit via the Be 2 Weeks Ready program, and foster neighborhood resilience imagine knowing exactly what to do if Mount Bachelor stirs, keeping your loved ones secure amid Oregons wild geology.[1]
On the health front, this weeks town hall at Trinity Episcopal Church sparked lively debates on Oregons push for universal health care, with Bend folks sharing stories of how better access could transform daily lives from quicker doctor visits to easing family budgets strained by medical bills.[4] Meanwhile, poetry lovers, COCCs National Poetry Month wraps strong with Bee Words Garden Poetry today on the Bend campus at 3 pm, free and open to all, plus slams coming up on the 29th and 30th perfect for unleashing your inner wordsmith under our blue skies.[6]
Outdoors enthusiasts, Jeffs Fishing Report notes the Metolius River is prime minus that small closure near Camp Sherman, so grab your fly rod for serene catches that recharge the soul, while Paulina Lakes new permanent dock drops May 4th for easier boating bliss.[9] Tourism is booming here despite statewide transit toll hikes nudging visitors, proving Bends allure from craft brews to epic trails keeps drawing crowds and boosting our local spots.[2]
Thats your roundup connecting the dots on what matters most in Bend today. 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