Central Oregon Daily’s Meghan Glova spoke with Lt. Bryan Husband, a coordinator for search and rescue, to talk about the importance of safety and being prepared for adventures in Central Oregon.
Tag: Central Oregon Events
2019 Bend Sunrise Lions Club Demolition Derby
Sisters Rodeo Clown Shares Message of Inclusion
J.J. Harrison, the Sisters Rodeo Clown, brought smiles and laughter to the students of Sisters Elementary on Friday. His act was full of goofs alongside the Sisters Rodeo Queen and the One-Armed Bandit, but he also conveyed a message about inclusion and the importance of helping your friends.
The Sisters Rodeo will be in town through Sunday and ticket information can be found here.
SkiMum: Getting Outside
It’s that time of the week again — SkiMum came into the studio to tell us about the importance of getting outside during our beautiful Oregon summers. She spent some time with Adam Sather of Rad Camps to learn about the positive benefits, both mentally and physically, of spending some time outdoors.
Pedaling For A Cure
Central Oregon Daily sat down with Bob Sanders and Brenda Webber to talk about “Pedaling For A Cure”.
Bob will be cycling approximately 2,900 miles from Bend, OR, to the national headquarters of the Cancer Society in Atlanta, GA, to raise funding and awareness for the American Cancer Society. The ride will begin on June 2nd, 2019, with an estimated arrival in Atlanta in mid-July.
To find out more information about the ride, or to donate to the cause, visit acsevents.org.
Wilderness Area Permits Planned for 2020
Day permit systems will go into effect during the summer of 2020 at seven trail heads at Mount Jefferson, two trail heads at Mount Washington and 10 trail heads at Three Sisters. More information about how to purchase these passes will be available in the near future.
Statewide Day of Action
Central Oregon Daily’s Anyssa Bohanan highlights the “Day of Action” in which educators, school staff, parents, and many others across the state took to the streets to bring attention to Oregon’s lack of education funding and the impact it is having on our public schools.
Source on the Scene: Bend Axe
Central Oregon Mastersingers
The Central Oregon Mastersingers come in to preview “Misatango” which will be performed at the Tower Theatre on Saturday, April 6th. Tickets can be found here. Giovanni Parra is visiting from Bogota, Colombia, and has twice been nominated for a Latin Grammy for his masterful bandoneon performance.