The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, May 31, 2022, Page 2, Image 2

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prineville; facebook.com/overth-
eedgetaphouse or 541-527-2101.
Saturday 6/4
Central Oregon Retired Educa-
tors Yard and Garden Sale: The
proceeds from the sale help cover
all the community projects the
group does each year; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.;
Zion Lutheran Church, 1113 SW
Black Butte Blvd., Redmond; face-
book.com/centraloregonretirede-
ducators.
Events in and around Redmond
The Redmond Spokesman welcomes event information for its community
calendar. Submissions are limited to nonprofit, free and live entertainment
events. deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the following Wednesday’s paper.
Items are published on a space-available basis and may be edited. Contact
us at news@redmondspokesman.com or fax 541-548-3203.
Tuesday 5/31
Writers Writing — Quiet Writing
Time: enjoy the focus of a quiet
space with the benefit of others’
company; 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.;
free; Redmond public Library, 827
SW deschutes ave., Redmond; de-
schuteslibrary.org or 541-312-1050.
Trivia Tuesday: Go with a team
or team up there to play genuine
ukB Trivia live and possibly win gift
certificates; 6:30-8:30 p.m.; free;
Initiative Brewing, 424 nW Fifth St.,
Redmond; facebook.com/Initiative-
Brew or 541-527-4380.
Wednesday 6/1
Pressure Canning Class: partic-
ipants will explore equipment,
resources, tips, updates and some
of the science of pressure canning
meat, poultry, vegetables and
smoked fish in an evening session;
5:30-7 p.m.; free; oSu extension
Service, online, Redmond; exten-
sion.oregonstate.edu or 541-548-
6088.
Venardos Circus: Created by a
former Ringling Bros. Ringmaster,
the Venardos Circus wraps world-
class animal-free circus acts into
a Broadway musical-style format;
7-8:30 p.m.; $16.50 -$47; deschutes
County Fair Grounds, 3800 Se air-
port Way, Redmond; venardoscir-
cus.com.
Thursday 6/2
June Park Committee Meeting:
a meeting will be held; 3:30-5 p.m.;
free; City of Redmond public Works,
875 Se Veterans Way, Redmond;
redmondoregon.gov or 541-504-
2000.
Live in The Vineyard — Joe Fi-
danzo Duo: The classic rock and
country rock duo will perform;
5-8 p.m.; $25 adults, children 12
and under free; Faith, hope and
Charity Vineyards, 70450 nW Lower
Valley drive, Terrebonne; faithho-
peandcharityevents.com or 541-
526-5075.
Kenny Feidler and the Cowboy
Killers featuring Colten Jesse &
the Hooligans: The musicians mix
Feidler’s cowboy songs with rock ‘n’
roll for a night of song and dance;
6 p.m.; $15 -$25; General duffy’s
Watering hole, 404 SW Forest ave.,
Redmond; generalduffys.com or
541-527-4345.
Bow Wow Bingo: Join for Bow-
Wow Bingo every Thursday eve-
ning benefiting BrightSide animal
Center; 6:30-8 p.m.; $1 each card
for first two games, $2 each for
second two games; Cascade Lakes
at Seventh St., 855 SW Seventh St.,
Submitted photo
The Substitutes will perform at the High Desert Music Hall in Saturday.
Redmond; facebook.com/Cascad-
eLakesBrewingCo.
Venardos Circus: Created by a
former Ringling Bros. Ringmaster,
the Venardos Circus wraps world-
class animal-free circus acts into
a Broadway musical-style format;
7-8:30 p.m.; $16.50 -$47; deschutes
County Fair Grounds, 3800 Se air-
port Way, Redmond; venardoscir-
cus.com.
Friday 6/3
Coffee Clatter: Join for a morn-
ing of networking and connection
and check out what’s new over at
earth’s art; 8:30-9:30 a.m.; free;
earth’s art, 612 SW Fifth St., Red-
mond; visitredmondoregon.com.
Redmond First Friday Art
Event: dry Canyon arts assoc.
presents a variety of artists and
their artwork; 4-7 p.m.; free; high
desert music hall and SCp-hotel,
818 SW Forest ave. and 521 SW
Sixth St., Redmond; drycanyo-
narts.org.
BBQ Brews & Whiskey Festival:
The festival will feature beer and
whiskey tastings alongside sev-
eral food vendors offering BBQ
options from around the world;
4-10 p.m.; $10 -$24; deschutes
County Fair & expo Center, 3800
SW airport Way, Redmond; cen-
traloregonbbq.com or 541-548-
2711.
Live in the Vineyard — The Soul
Benders: The rock, soul band will
perform; 6-9 p.m.; $25 adults, chil-
dren 12 and under 10; Faith, hope
and Charity Vineyards, 70450 nW
Lower Valley drive, Terrebonne;
faithhopeandcharityevents.com or
541-526-5075.
Authors Event— Willy Vlau-
tin and Johnathan Evison: Two
northwest authors take the stage
to talk about their books “The
night always Comes” and “Small
World”; 7-8:30 p.m.; free; high des-
ert music hall, 818 SW Forest ave.,
Redmond; deschuteslibrary.org or
541-527-1387.
Venardos Circus: Created by a
former Ringling Bros. Ringmaster,
the Venardos Circus wraps world-
class animal-free circus acts into
a Broadway musical-style format;
7-8:30 p.m.; $16.50 -$47; deschutes
County Fair Grounds, 3800 Se air-
port Way, Redmond; venardoscir-
cus.com.
LOCAL BRIEFING
Debris burning ends June
1 in Redmond Fire and
Rescue District
Redmond Fire & Rescue, in
conjunction with the Central
Oregon Fire Chiefs Association,
has announced a closure of out-
door debris burning in the area.
Starting Wednesday, June 1,
debris burning will be banned
for the rest of fire season.
Backyard fires that include
warming fires, campfires and
cooking fires are typically al-
lowed year-round in the Red-
mond area, when used within
the guidelines set forth in local
burning regulations. Addi-
tional restrictions on camp-
fires can be placed during
the hottest parts of summer
to further reduce the risk of
wildfire.
Check restrictions each
time you burn by calling the
burn information line at 541-
504-5035.
As a reminder for everyone
living in Central Oregon, be
sure your home has defen-
sible space around it to help
protect it from potential wild-
fire. More information about
creating defensible space and
preparing for fire season can
be found at www.projectwild-
fire.org.
Spray feature open at
Centennial Park
The spray features at Red-
mond’s Centennial Park offi-
cially opened for the season
High/Low
CROSSWORD
73/44
Sunny
Wine ‘n’ Shine Car Show: This
show features classics and newer
modified cars, trucks, and motorcy-
cles; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; $30; Faith, hope
and Charity Vineyards, 70450 nW
Lower Valley drive, Terrebonne;
faithhopeandcharityevents.com or
541-526-5075.
BBQ Brews & Whiskey Festival:
The festival will feature beer and
whiskey tastings alongside several
food vendors offering BBQ options
from around the world; 11 a.m.-
10 p.m.; $10 -$24; deschutes County
Fair & expo Center, 3800 SW airport
Way, Redmond; centraloregonbbq.
com or 541-548-2711.
Venardos Circus: Created by a for-
mer Ringling Bros. Ringmaster, the
Venardos Circus wraps world-class
animal-free circus acts into a Broad-
way musical-style format; 1-4 p.m.;
$16.50 -$47; deschutes County Fair
Grounds, 3800 Se airport Way, Red-
mond; venardoscircus.com.
Kristi Kinsey & The Whiskey
Bandits: The country, rock and
blues band will perform; 6-9 p.m.;
free; over The edge Tap house,
13959 SW Commercial Loop Road,
The Substitutes: The local rock ‘n’
roll band will perform; 8 p.m.; $10;
high desert music hall, 818 SW For-
est ave., Redmond; highdesertmu-
sichall.com or 541-527-1387.
Sunday 6/5
BBQ Brews & Whiskey Festival:
The festival will feature beer and
whiskey tastings alongside sev-
eral food vendors offering BBQ
options from around the world;
11 a.m.-5 p.m.; $10 -$24; deschutes
County Fair & expo Center, 3800 SW
airport Way, Redmond; centraloreg-
onbbq.com or 541-548-2711.
Venardos Circus: Created by a
former Ringling Bros. Ringmaster,
the Venardos Circus wraps world-
class animal-free circus acts into
a Broadway musical-style format;
1-2:30 p.m.; $16.50 -$47; deschutes
County Fair Grounds, 3800 Se air-
port Way, Redmond; venardoscir-
cus.com.
Monday 6/6
Redmond Bicycle and Pedes-
trian Advisory Committee Meet-
ing: a regular meeting will be held;
4-6 p.m.; free; Redmond City hall,
online, Redmond; redmondoregon.
gov or 541-923-7710.
Planning Commission Meeting:
a regular meeting will be held;
6:30-8:30 p.m.; free; Redmond City
hall, 411 SW ninth St., Redmond;
redmondoregon.gov or 541-923-
7710.
PET OF THE WEEK
Friday, May 27 and will oper-
ate every day from 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. through Labor Day.
The city of Redmond part-
nered with the Redmond Area
Parks and Recreation District
to operate the kiosk at Cen-
tennial Park.
This kiosk will offer basic
snacks such as ice cream, wa-
ter and soda.
City crews are also working
to turn on all park drinking
fountains. They have com-
pleted the fountains in the Dry
Canyon and are scheduled to
have the remaining park foun-
tains running by Memorial
Day.
For questions about city
parks contact 541-504-2000
or visit www.redmondoregon.
gov/Parks.
Free parking at Smith
Rock on June 4
The Oregon Parks and Rec-
reation Department announced
that there will be free parking,
free tent and RV camping, and
other events in parks across the
state in celebration of State Parks
Day on June 4.
The state said in a press re-
lease that it would waive day-
use parking fees and camping
fees for all tent, RV and horse
campsites for the occasion cel-
ebrating the 100-year anniver-
sary of Oregon’s state parks.
The 26 locations with
waived fees include Central
Oregon’s Tumalo State Park,
La Pine State Park, Smith
Rock State Park and The Cove
Palisades State Park.
WEATHER
FORECAST
TUESDAY
Redmond Garden Club & Mas-
ter Gardeners Plant Sale: The
Garden Club will sell a variety of
plants including annuals, perenni-
als, veggies, irises, dahlias, ground
covers, blueberry shrubs and more;
9 a.m.-2 p.m.; deschutes County
Fair & expo Center, 3800 SW airport
Way, Redmond; gocomga.com or
541-548-2711.
Venardos Circus: Created by a
former Ringling Bros. Ringmaster,
the Venardos Circus wraps world-
class animal-free circus acts into
a Broadway musical-style format;
7-8:30 p.m.; $16.50 -$47; deschutes
County Fair Grounds, 3800 Se air-
port Way, Redmond; venardoscir-
cus.com.
Meet Griffey!
This incredi-
bly sweet and so-
cial kitty is here
at BrightSide
waiting for you.
Griffey is a lit-
tle three-legged
wonder here at
the shelter. And
he has shown us
that it won’t hold
him back.
Griffey is
incredibly af-
fectionate and
adaptable, getting
along with every-
one at the shelter so far.
If you are looking to add this fluffy feline to your
family, come to Brightside!
CHUCK
SUDOKU
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of the week
Answers on A4
The first ever “Chuck of the Week” is Rocky, who was
photographed recently near Redmond Caves by Jeff
deRoux.
have you snapped a photo of your own favorite rockchuck?
If so email it to news@redmondspokesman.com and you
could win a free subscription to the newspaper.
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