The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, May 26, 2021, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SPOKESMAN • WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 P3
Calendar
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stop often to examine native plants
along the way; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; regis-
tration required; Chimney Rock Trail-
head, Oregon Highway 27, Prineville;
eventbrite.com
Zoom Author Even — Kaitlyn
Greenidge: The author will discuss
their book “Libertie”. This is a tick-
eted event. Ticket package includes
event access, book, and shipping if
needed; 4-5 p.m.; $27; online; go.ev-
vnt.com/770022-2 or 541-306-6564.
Redmond Historic Landmarks
Commission Meeting: The com-
mission will discuss activities for
Historic Preservation Month, an up-
date on multiple properties docu-
mentation and reconnaissance level
survey work and more; 4:30-6 p.m.;
online; go.evvnt.com/788365-0 or
541-923-7758.
James Matt: The soft rock artist will
perform. Advanced tickets required;
5-8 p.m.; $10; Faith, Hope and Char-
ity Vineyards, 70450 NW Lower
Valley Drive, Terrebonne; go.evvnt.
com/788627-1 or 541-526-5075.
Balboa Winery Virtual Tasting:
The vineyard’s winemaker will host
a virtual tasting, pick up tasting kits
in advance at the Good Drop Wine
Shoppe; 5:30-6:30 p.m.; $25; online;
go.evvnt.com/788515-0 or 541-410-
1470.
FRIDAY 5/28
Virtual Coffee Clatter with Kona
Ice: The Redmond Chamber of
Commerce will host a virtual dis-
cussion on Facebook Live with
the mobile shaved ice company;
8:30-9:30 a.m.; online; go.evvnt.
com/788373-0 or 541-923-5191.
Madras Farm-to-Table Grand
Opening: The new market fea-
turing locally grown and sourced
foods will open and operate every
Submitted photo
Union Road will perform at 6:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at General
Duffy’s Waterhole in Redmond.
Friday through Labor Day week-
end; 2-6 p.m.; Madras Farm-to-Ta-
ble, 125 SW E. St., Madras; go.evvnt.
com/788640-0 or 541-475-2344.
Juju Eyeball: The Beatles tribute
band will perform. Advanced tick-
ets required; 6-10 p.m.; $25; Faith,
Hope and Charity Vineyards, 70450
NW Lower Valley Drive, Terrebonne;
go.evvnt.com/788633-1 or 541-526-
5075.
Union Road: The country-rock
band will perform on the outdoor
stage; 6:30-9:30 p.m.; $15; General
Duffy’s Waterhole, 404 SW Forest
Ave., Redmond; eventbrite.com
Trivia on the Moon — Redmond
Edition: The weekly trivia game
comes to Redmond and features a
variety of categories and topics for
teams to test their knowledge for
prizes; 7-9 p.m.; Silver Moon Brew-
ing, 2095 SW Badger Ave., Red-
mond; go.evvnt.com/784508-0 or
541-388-8331.
Friday Night Dance Party: DJ
Chris will play a variety of dance
music from the ‘80s to current hits;
9-11:30 p.m.; Double J Saloon, 528
SW Sixth St., Redmond; go.evvnt.
com/788643-0 or 541-923-1868.
SATURDAY 5/29
Wes Knodel Gun Show: The gun
show will feature local and regional
vendors selling a variety of firearms
and knives; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; $8; De-
schutes County Fair & Expo Center,
3800 SW SW Airport Way, Redmond;
go.evvnt.com/788399-0 or 503-363-
9564.
RISE Ranch Challenge: The Rise
Ranch Challenge combines cow-
boy and ranch style obstacles to
offer a rootin’ tootin’ experience;
9 a.m.-2 p.m.; $75; 65432 Deschutes
Pleasant Ridge Road, 65432 De-
schutes Pleasant Ridge Road, Bend;
go.evvnt.com/763178-1 or 458-218-
1223.
Saturday Market: The weekly
market features local vendors and
businesses selling handmade and
vintage items, food and more;
11 a.m.-3 p.m.; General Duffy’s Wa-
terhole, 404 SW Forest Ave., Red-
mond; eventbrite.com
Tetherow Crossing Historic Day:
Explore the oldest structure in De-
schutes County and learn more
about the history of the area with
hands-on games, activities (COVID-
safe), and a tour of the property;
12-3 p.m.; Tetherow Crossing Park,
5810 NW Tetherow Road, Redmond;
go.evvnt.com/788648-0 or 541-
548-7275.
Juju Eyeball: The local Beat-
les tribute band will perform;
6-8 p.m.; Over The Edge Taphouse,
13959 SW Commercial Loop Road,
Crooked River Ranch; go.evvnt.
com/788445-0 or 541-527-2101.
Union Road: The country-rock
band will perform on the outdoor
stage; 6:30-9:30 p.m.; $15; General
Duffy’s Waterhole, 404 SW Forest
Ave., Redmond; eventbrite.com
Drought
SUNDAY 5/30
“It’s very expensive. Not
many people I know pay for
it,” said Rastovich. As farmers
work to conserve water, the
irrigation districts themselves
are also at risk of running out
of their annual allotment of
water. Last year, Arnold Irri-
gation District was forced to
shut off its water to customers
in mid-August due to the low
flows.
Last month, commission-
ers from Jefferson County re-
quested a drought declaration
for their county. Brown has
yet to confirm the drought
status.
The dry ground and ex-
posed fields in Jefferson
County have set the stage for
dust storms that blow away
topsoil and make driving haz-
ardous.
“Soil blowing off the land
is more than a hardship for
Wes Knodel Gun Show: The gun
show will feature local and regional
vendors selling a variety of firearms
and knives; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; $8; De-
schutes County Fair & Expo Center,
3800 SW SW Airport Way, Redmond;
go.evvnt.com/788399-0 or 503-363-
9564.
Precious Byrd: The local rock band
will perform on the outdoor stage;
5-9:30 p.m.; $30; General Duffy’s
Waterhole, 404 SW Forest Ave., Red-
mond; eventbrite.com
MONDAY 5/31
Robert Henry: The country band
will perform on the outdoor stage;
1-4 p.m.; General Duffy’s Water-
hole, 404 SW Forest Ave., Redmond;
go.evvnt.com/788566-0 or 541-527-
4345.
Tuesday 6/1
Tuesday Night Bingo with Beu-
lah’s Place: The weekly bingo game
will be held with proceeds going to
the nonprofit; 6-8 p.m.; $5; General
Duffy’s Waterhole, 404 SW Forest
Ave., Redmond; eventbrite.com
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.ev-
vnt.com/788535-0 or 541-527-4380.
Anti-Racist Book Club and So-
cial Justice Series: The monthly
book club and education series
will focus on a new book center-
ing on anti-racism each month. In
June the club will be discussing “My
Grandmother’s Hands” by Resmaa
Menakem; 7-8 p.m.; $25; online;
go.evvnt.com/788386-1 or 541-550-
8550.
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May 29th at 9:00 am
Bend Country Inn
62065 SE 27th St., Bend, OR
farmers,” said Gail Snyder,
founder of Coalition for the
Deschutes, a nonprofit that
brings together conservation-
ists, farmers and others to
protect the Deschutes River.
“It is a bad situation for all
of us. The dust bowl of the
1930s was not an aberration
that will never happen again.”
Phil Chang, one of three
county commissioners, said
in an email that he plans to
vote to request the governor
declare a drought.
“I do think a drought dec-
laration is warranted,” said
Chang.
Deschutes County is in the
midst of its driest March to
April period on record, span-
ning 127 years, he added. The
past two years have been the
second-driest two-year stretch
during that time. The only
drier period occurred in 1932,
during the Dust Bowl era.
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Reporter: 541-617-7818,
mkohn@bendbulletin.com
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