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    P4 THE SPOKESMAN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 2021
Calendar
Continued from P1
provide support for survivors to conclude
April’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month,
as well as practical calls-to-action for our
community; 6-8 p.m.; online; go.evvnt.
com/773471-0 or 541-382-9227.
Novel Idea Trivia: A virtual trivia night
on the two novels highlighted for the
Deschutes Public Library’s Novel Idea,
“The Other Americans” and “Front Desk”;
6-7 p.m.; online; go.evvnt.com/773354-0
or 541-312-1081.
Let’s Talk About Community Food:
Orlando Martín López Gómez will
talk about issues faced across North
America regarding food security,
including community solutions; 6-7 p.m.;
registration required; online; go.evvnt.
com/762749-1 or 541-390-3572.
Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin
A plot of land south of Maple Avenue near the High Desert Sports Complex is the proposed location for
the Skyline Village affordable housing project in Redmond.
Skyline
Continued from P1
Skyline Village will be located just north-
east of Redmond’s current city limits, between
NE 13th Street, NE 17th Street, NE Kingwood
Avenue and NE Negus Way. The development
will feature a variety of housing types, from
town homes to three-story apartment buildings
to cottage housing — which are single-family
houses spaced closely together.
In late 2019, Deschutes County agreed to do-
nate the 40 acres needed for Skyline Village to
the city of Redmond.
At the April 13 Redmond City Council meet-
ing, councilors unanimously approved a bundle
of four applications meant to move the develop-
ment of Skyline Village forward.
The City Council first voted to rezone the 40
acres for mixed-use and residential use. Previ-
ously, it was zoned for exclusive farm use.
Then, the council agreed to add the 40 acres to
Redmond’s urban growth boundary. This makes
it easier for the city to annex the land, which
should happen in 2021, said John Roberts, dep-
uty city manager.The council also partitioned the
40 acres, to separate it from the larger surround-
ing parcel. This was a requirement of the county’s
land donation, according to city documents.
Finally, the City Council approved a master
development plan for Skyline Village. This dic-
tates what parts of the 40 acres will be used for
specific purposes, Roberts said.
The council’s next two steps are to wait until
Deschutes County amends its comprehensive
land use plan to accommodate Skyline Village,
and to hire a master developer, Roberts said. The
county is expected to make that move soon,
and the city hopes to solicit a developer start-
ing early this summer, he said.
But even if everything goes perfectly
smoothly, construction won’t start until early
summer 2022, Roberts said. And even that
might be a stretch.
“I’d say early next summer … but that’s an
ambitious timeline,” he said.
Katherine Austin, a Bend-based architect
who sits on Bend’s affordable housing com-
mittee, said the slow timeline for Skyline Vil-
lage isn’t surprising. That’s mostly due to the
difficulty in finding the necessary funding, so
the housing can actually be affordable.
“What people have to realize, it’s going to
take a long time for this to actually develop,”
Austin said. “It’s a huge project, and there’s
only so much subsidy available for affordable
housing in one year.”
Austin also had concerns about Skyline
Village being located far away from central
Redmond. Although she acknowledged there
likely wasn’t a better place to put it, putting
affordable housing deep in the sprawl isn’t
the best solution, she said.
“When you put affordable housing out on
the periphery, it requires people to own cars
to have people get to jobs, get food,” Austin
said. “The more somebody needs a car, the
less affordable the housing is.”
Still, Austin acknowledged that Central Or-
egon badly needs more affordable housing.
“I think it’s a very helpful thing,” she said
of Skyline Village. “The preference would be
more in-town, but this is the next best thing.”
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Reporter: 541-617-7854, jhogan@bendbulletin.com
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Zoom Author Event — “Day Hiking
Mount Hood” by Eli Boschetto:
Mountaineers Books author Eli Boschetto
will talk about his book on the scenic
trails to some of the mountain’s most
breathtaking locations; 6-7 p.m.; online;
go.evvnt.com/752567-0 or 541-306-
6564.
Books in Common NW — Kim
Stafford, Kathleen Flenniken and Sy
Hoahwah: The three poets will share
their art, philosophy and work through
the virtual discussion; 6:30-8 p.m.;
registration required; online; go.evvnt.
com/770410-1 or 541-549-0866.
FRIDAY 4/30
Healing Trauma Conference: The third
annual conference will explore how
trauma can affect both inner and outer
worlds including mental, emotional,
spiritual, physical, nutritional and social
health; 4 p.m. through May 2; $99; online;
go.evvnt.com/769835-1
Superball: The classic rock band will
perform hits from the 1970s; 6:30-
9:30 p.m.; Initiative Brewing, 424
NW Fifth St., Redmond; go.evvnt.
com/773490-0 or 541-527-4380.
Fogline: The country-rock band
performs on the outdoor stage;
6:30-9:30 p.m.; $10; General Duffy’s
Waterhole, 404 SW Forest Ave.,
Redmond; eventbrite.com/e/fogline-live-
tickets-148678522463
SATURDAY 5/1
Annual Upscale Multi-Family Garage
Sale: The annual sale features over 35
tables set up featuring various second-
hand items. Masks are required, bring
your own mask; 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; River
Run Lodge, 1730 Blue Heron, Redmond;
go.evvnt.com/773396-0 or 541-548-
9300.
Justy’s Jelly & Friends Spring Open
House: The jelly shop will host other
artisans with hand-crafted gifts,
foods, garden starts, soaps and more;
11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Justy’s Jelly, 836 SW 12th
St., Redmond; go.evvnt.com/773521-0
Saturday Market: The market features
local artisans and vendors selling
handmade items, vintage clothes and
antiques and more; 11 a.m.-3 p.m.;
registration required; General Duffy’s
Waterhole, 404 SW. Forest Ave.,
Redmond; eventbrite.com
Stan Pulliam Listening Tour: The
Mayor of Sandy will answer questions
from the public in this gubernatorial
Submitted images
Laila LaLamai is the author of “The Other Americans.”
exploratory event; 1-3 p.m.; General
Duffy’s Waterhole, 4040 SW Forest Ave.,
Redmond; go.evvnt.com/771714-0 or
541-908-9011.
A Novel Idea 2021 Youth Author Kelly
Yang: Join award-winning author Kelly
Yang for a live presentation about her
book Front Desk, the Novel Idea 2021
Youth Edition selection; 4-5 p.m.; online;
go.evvnt.com/773371-0 or 541-312-
1032.
Parts and Pieces: Food maestros Linda
Ly and Bryan Mayer will talk about their
professional experience in preparing
and cooking the whole organism. A
live Spanish interpreter will be present;
6-7 p.m.; registration required; online;
go.evvnt.com/773466-1 or 503-734-
9043.
Matt Borden Band: The country artist
performs; 6:30-9:30 p.m.; $10; General
Duffy’s Waterhole, 404 SW Forest Ave.,
Redmond; eventbrite.com
Virtual Natural History Pub — The
Camp Carson Mining District: Professor
of anthropology at Eastern Oregon
University, Linda Reed-Jerofke, Ph.D., will
discuss archaeological work undertaken
in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest;
6-7 p.m.; registration required; online;
go.evvnt.com/739233-1
SUNDAY 5/2
TUESDAY 5/4
Living with Wildfires — Community
Discussion: Share your experiences with
wildfires and their effects in our virtual
discussion! Talk with other members of
our community. Ask questions about this
upcoming fire season. Learn what you
need to know; 2-3 p.m.; online; go.evvnt.
com/771769-0 or 561-329-7873.
Candidate Forum — Redmond
School District Board Positions 1, 2:
The League of Women Voters will host a
forum with the candidates for the school
district positions; 5:30-7:30 p.m.; online;
go.evvnt.com/769803-0
A Novel Idea Author Laila Lalami: Laila
Lalami, author of The Other Americans
discusses her work with local creative
Jason Graham; 4-5 p.m.; online; go.evvnt.
com/773382-0 or 541-312-1032.
MONDAY 5/3
Redmond Bicycle and Pedestrian
Advisory Committee Meeting: A
regular meeting will be held; 4-6 p.m.;
online; go.evvnt.com/773349-0 or 541-
923-7758.
Candidate Forum — Redmond
School District Board Positions 3, 4:
The League of Women Voters will host
a forum with candidates for the school
board positions; 5:30-7:30 p.m.; online;
go.evvnt.com/769799-0
Rethink Food Waste — Preparing
Hours:
Monday - Friday
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
General
Merchandise
Cinco de Mayo — Celebrating
Mexican Identity: Anna (Melendez)
Johnson shares the history and traditions
of Cinco de Mayo; 6-6:45 p.m.; online;
go.evvnt.com/773386-0 or 541-312-
1032.
Tuesday Night Trivia: A weekly trivia
night will be held. Masks and social
distancing required, free to play, winners
can receive gift cards; 6:30-8:30 p.m.;
Initiative Brewing, 424 NW Fifth St.,
Redmond; go.evvnt.com/773424-0 or
541-527-4380.
Get Confident — Safety and
Judgment for Outdoor Adventurers:
The online class will cover the ten
essentials resources for hiking and
emergency supplies with mock scenarios
to practice decision making and more;
7-8:30 p.m.; registration required; online;
go.evvnt.com/773515-1 or 503-446-
0803.
to place an ad call
541-385-5809
Real Estate
For Sale
700
200
FAN annual luncheon raises $90,000
From a press release
The Family Access Network
(FAN) Foundation’s 15th An-
nual Luncheon was held virtu-
ally the week of April 12th and
raised more than $90,000.
The event took place on an
online platform designed to
engage and inspire guests to
contribute to the crucial ser-
vices FAN advocates provide to
children across Crook, Jeffer-
son, and Deschutes counties.
For the fifth year, Hoo-
doo Ski Area provided the
title sponsorship, and is com-
mitted to this contribution
through 2023. The success of
this fundraiser is due to the
generosity of 49 sponsors, 36
Table Captain Volunteers, and
many individuals and busi-
nesses in Central Oregon and
beyond.
“As the FAN Foundation has
had to pivot fundraising efforts
due to the pandemic, our com-
munity of supporters remains
strong and flexible, while un-
derstanding the true purpose
of FAN — to connect children
and their families to crucial
resources that will help them
flourish in school and in life.
We are so grateful for the spon-
sors, Table Captain Volunteers,
and individuals that made this
crucial event a success,” said
Alisa Betz, FAN Foundation
board chair.
Unique to Central Oregon,
FAN began in 1993 and cur-
rently employs 26 advocates in
62 sites in Deschutes, Crook,
and Jefferson counties. These
advocates work tirelessly to
help families break the cycle
of poverty. The direct place-
ment of FAN advocates within
schools allows FAN to effec-
tively reach and connect dis-
advantaged children and fam-
ilies to essential basic needs.
FAN supporters are making
a greater impact than ever by
ensuring that families have the
services they need to care for
local kids.
To learn more about the
Family Access Network, visit
familyaccessnetwork.org or
call 541-693-5675.
OBITUARY
Terry Roxanne Rucks
204
Want to Buy or Rent
719
Real Estate Wanted
Wanted $ Cash paid for
vintage, fake, & fine jew-
elry. Top $ paid for Gold
& Silver. I buy in bulk.
Honest Artist. Elizabeth
541-633-7006
Wanted home in NW
Bend. Cash buyer
no commissions
no hassles. Scott
(206)227-4614
210
Pets & Supplies
Chi-pom puppy, 1 boy,
parents on site, $450.
541-389-0322
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Community
June 06, 1952 - April 07, 2021
100+
YEARS OF COMMUNITY
COVERAGE
Worship Directory
Baptist
Roman Catholic
Highland Baptist Church
St Thomas Roman Catholic
Church
3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond
541-548-4161
Barry Campbell, Lead Pastor
Sunday gathering times:
9AM Blended,
10:30AM Contemporary,
12PM Traditional Worship, masks only
please
6PM Acoustic
How can hbc pray for you?
prayer@hbcredmond.org
For the most current information
for Bible study and worship:
www.hbcredmond.org
Non-Denominational
Seventh Day Adventist
945 W. Glacier Ave.,
Redmond, OR
541-923-0301
Sabbath School 9:30 am
Worship 10:45 am
1720 NW 19th Street
Redmond, Oregon 97756
541-923-3390
Father Todd Unger, Pastor
Mass Schedule:
Weekdays 8:00 am
(Except Wednesdays)
Wednesday 6:00 pm
Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm
First Saturday 8:00 am (English)
Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English)
12:00 noon (Spanish)
Confessions on Wednesdays
From 5:00 to 5:45 pm and on
Saturdays From 3:00 to 4:30 pm
Advertise your
worship listing today!
New advertisers get 2 weeks free.
Call Rachel Liening
at 541-617-7823
to place your ad today!
Terry Roxanne Rucks
(Chambers)
passed
away April 7th, 2021
in
Naples
Florida
from
complica} ons
of Demen} a. She was
born June 6th, 1952 in
Yakima,
Washington
to parents Bet y and
Glen Chambers. She
is survived by her
husband Arron Rucks
of Placida, Florida;
her
mother
Bet y
Chambers of Olympia,
Washington; a brother,
Rex
Chambers
of
Mazatlán; and a sister,
Heidi Chambers of
Shelton, Washington.
Terry was raised in
Othello, Washington
and graduated at the University of Washington with a
Business Degree. She went on to work at Boeing for 24 years
and travelled all over the world selling commercial airplanes.
Terry met her husband in 1998. They were married on
September 18th, 2009 at their home near Redmond. They
moved to Placida, Florida in April 2018 to enjoy the sunshine
and û shing. A Celebra} on of Life will be held May 1st at 3pm
at Sam Johnson Park Pavilion in Redmond, OR. In memory of
Terry, contribu} ons can be made to the Humane Society of
the Ochocos, 1280 SW Tom McCall Rd., Prineville, OR 97754.
YOU NEED STUFF
HAULED? I NEED
TO HAUL STUFF!
CALL THE WORKIN’
MAN. SPECIALIZ-
ING IN PROPERTY
CLEANUP AND
ITEM REMOVAL.
(541)610-2926
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Autos &
Transportation
900
907
Automotive Parts
& Accessories
Used emergency vehi-
cle radios/sirens & LED
light bars. $1500. All in
working order, photos
available. Call Tim 541-
944-1485.
Legal
Notices
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1001
Legal Notices &
Public Notices
Legal Notice
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Jennie
Ann Buswell has
504
been
appointed
Personal Represen-
Employment Opportunities
tative of the Estate
Caregivers needed!
of Shirley Sullivan
Starting at $12.75
Buswell, deceased,
24.50/hr DOE. $500
Deschutes County
monthly childcare
Circuit Court Case
incentives & $500
No.
21PB02535.
new hire bonus. Full
All persons having
benefits package w/
claims against the
medical/dental/vision/
estate are required
life insurance/disability.
to present the same
Short & long shifts
within four months
available w/ 3-4 days
from the first date
off per week. All training
of publication of this
provided/paid.  Let us
notice to the Person-
help with YOUR work
al
Representative
life balance! Visit https://
c/o Janice E. Hat-
www.opportunityfound.
ton at 777 High St.,
org/careers to apply.
#300, Eugene, OR
97401, or they may
Black Butte School
be barred.
District is hiring a
Any person whose
District Clerk/Business
rights may be af-
Manager at .75 FTE.
fected by these pro-
blackbutte.k12.or.us/
ceedings may obtain
employment 541-595-
additional informa-
6203
tion from the records
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1001
Legal Notices &
Public Notices
of the above-entitled
Court or from the
Personal Represen-
tative or from the
Personal Represen-
tative’s
attorneys,
Luvaas Cobb, P.C.
DATED and first pub-
lished: April 14, 2021.
/s/ Jennie Ann Buswell
Personal Represen-
tative
Legal Notice
The undersigned has
been appointed per-
sonal representative
of the Estate of Dar-
lene Yvonne Bleak-
ney,
Deceased,
by the Deschutes
County
Circuit
Court of the State
of Oregon, probate
number 21PB03082
All persons having
claims against the
estate are required
to present the same
with proper vouch-
ers within four (4)
months after the
date of first publi-
cation to the under-
signed or they may
be barred. Additional
information may be
obtained from the
court records, the
undersigned or the
attorney.
Date first published:
April 28, 2021.
Joel P. Bleakney
Personal Represen-
tative
c/o Steven D. Bryant
Attorney at Law
Bryant Emerson, LLP
PO Box 457
Redmond OR 97756
Public Notice
Self-Storage
Sale
– Redmond Easy
Storage 300 NE Kil-
nwood Place
Redmond,
Oregon
97756 541-234-5000
The following units will
be auction via online
auction held at www.
storagetreasures.
com starting: May
7th, 2021 Ending:
May 13th, 2021
Unit #8: Robert Allen
Ulam, 10x10 unit.
Owes $817. House-
hold items, furniture,
kids items.
Unit #191: Shane Ray,
7.5x10 unit. Owes
$1,285 Furniture.
Unit #246: Larry D Bry-
ant, 5x10 unit. Owes
$1,970. Household
items, boxes, furni-
ture.
Unit 324: Jessica
Leigh Tuttle, 10x25
Owes
$1,574.99
Furniture, household
items, bicycle, boxes