A2 The SpokeSman • TueSday, June 7, 2022 Cub scout fishing derby 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 6/7 Thursday 6/9 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. Redmond Farmers Market: Fea- turing locally grown produce, ar- tisan foods, prepared foods, live music and crafts; 3-7 p.m.; free; Centennial park, corner of SW Sev- enth Street and evergreen avenue, Redmond; redmondoregonfarm- ersmarket.com City Council Workshop: a regular workshop will be held online and in person; 6-8 p.m.; free; Redmond City hall, 411 SW ninth St., Redmond; red- mondoregon.gov or 541-923-7710. Wednesday 6/8 Throwing For The Garden — Olla Jars and Flower Pots: With the summer approaching and gardening season fast approach- ing in Central oregon, they be throwing olla jars and flower pots; 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; $165; Tumalo School of pottery & Craft, 65093 Smokey Butte drive, Bend; tumaloschoolof- pottery.com or 321-432-8009. Cascades Radio Hour: a weekly live radio broadcast concert series featur- ing local, regional & national artists from blues, roots and americana; 7:30-9 p.m.; $10-$45; high desert music hall, 818 SW Forest ave., Red- mond; jiveradio.org or 541-527-1387. LOCAL BRIEFING Redmond School District looks to fill open seat The Redmond School Dis- trict is seeking qualified peo- ple to apply for a vacancy on its Board of Directors. The board consists of five members elected at large. Those interested must be reg- istered voters and residents of the Redmond School District for one year immediately pre- ceding the appointment. Applications will be ac- cepted until 5 p.m. on June 13. An applicant will be ap- pointed, or interviews will be scheduled the evening of June 22, 2022. Please contact Executive Assistant Gina Blanchette, at 541-923-8250 or visit the Board of Directors’ web page for more information or apply online. Live at the Vineyard — Gene Rogers: The hwy 97 Band member will be performing solo acoustic; 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. 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., Redmond; facebook.com/Cascad- eLakesBrewingCo. Submitted photo Taj Farrant & Pete Kartsounes will perform at the High Desert Music Hall on Friday. Shepherds house ministries, 1350 S. highway 97, Redmond; visitred- mondoregon.com. Live at the Vineyard — Cody Joe Hodges: The guitar slingin’ singer-songwriter from Texas will perform with a rootsy twist you’ll hear from his Brazos Bottom drawl; 6-9 p.m.; $45 adults, children 12 and under $25; Faith, hope and Charity Vineyards, 70450 nW Lower Valley drive, Terrebonne; faithho- peandcharityevents.com or 541- 526-5075. Taj Farrant & Pete Kartsounes: The talented young artist and the local musician will perform; 7 p.m.; $25 plus fees; high desert music hall, 818 SW Forest ave., Bend; highdesertmusichall.com or 541- 527-1387. Saturday 6/11 Friday 6/10 Lit: The punk rock band will per- form; 4 p.m.; $45-$105 plus fees; General duffy’s Waterhole, 404 SW Forest ave., Redmond; gener- alduffys.com or 541-527-4345. Coffee Clatter: Join us for a morn- ing of connection and business networking; 8:30-9:30 a.m.; free; Live in the Vineyard — John Hoover & the Mighty Quinns: The classic rock, folk, bluegrass, country and Celtic playing band will perform many songs by John denver as well as some originals; 6-9 p.m.; $25 adults, children 12 & under free; Faith, hope and Charity Vineyards, 70450 nW Lower Valley drive, Terrebonne; faithhopeand- charityevents.com or 541-526-5075. Sunday 6/12 Planning Your Year on the For- est: In this webinar Trout mountain Forester, matt Fehrenbacher will discuss how to plan the activities that you want to accomplish over the next year on your woodland property; 3:30-5 p.m.; free; oSu ex- tension Service, online; extension. oregonstate.edu or 541-548-6088. Aaron Lewis and the Statelin- ers: The country band will perform; 4-10 p.m.; $100 plus fees; General duffy’s Waterhole, 404 SW Forest ave., Redmond; generalduffys.com. Eric Leadbetter Music: eric plays solo with a wide variety of styles like a melting pot of musical taste; 6 p.m.; niblick and Greene’s, 7535 Falcon Crest drive, Redmond; eri- cleadbetter.com. High/Low M ore than 40 youth and their families came out on Saturday, May 29, for the 2022 Community Fishing Derby hosted by Central Oregon Cub Scouts. Young anglers learned how to bait a hook, cast and catch a fish. According to organizers, scouts had an hour of catching trout and catfish before rain and wind interrupted the proceedings. PET OF THE WEEK The person appointed will serve July 1 until June 30, 2023, and will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Jill Cummings. Anyone wishing to be elected to serve the remain- ing two-year portion of the four-year term may file an ap- plication with the Deschutes County Clerk’s Office for placement on the May 2023 ballot. Deschutes County gives $700,000 to Redmond Senior Center, Saving Grace The Redmond Senior Center on Dogwood Avenue. The Deschutes County Commission allocated $700,000 in American Res- cue Plan Act money to the domestic violence nonprofit Saving Grace and the Red- mond Senior Center. About $450,000 will go to Saving Grace to provide more mental health support and case management ser- vices to survivors of intimate partner violence, sexual as- sault, stalking and human trafficking, according to the county. The other $250,000 will go to the Redmond Senior cen- Bulletin file photo ter to repair and update its kitchen and add a food stor- age space. To learn more about where the Deschutes County Com- mission has allocated $38 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds, visit www.de- schutes.org/arpa. WEATHER FORECAST TUESDAY Submitted photo CROSSWORD 77/52 Partly Cloudy Meet Missy! Mystic in appear- ance, this beautiful pup is here at BrightSide waiting to meet you. Missy is an adorably af- fectionate girl who was brought to BrightSide as an owner surrender and now awaits her forever home. Missy is looking for an adopter with avail- ability to be fully atten- tive to her needs, as she is deaf. A diligent owner will ensure she is always in a safe environment as Missy cannot hear you call her back. Missy spends her time at the shelter play- ing and running — she has tons of energy so an adopter with time to tire her out will also be beneficial. We are looking for a home with no small children or cats as she loves to play a little too much sometimes and her favorite game is chase. Missy is a lov- ing pup who needs lots of patience as meet- ing new people can be nerve-wracking. And because she can’t hear, her reaction is to speak. If you are looking for a precious yet sassy furry friend, come meet her at BrightSide. CHUCK SUDOKU Fill in the grid so every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through 9, with no repeats. of the week Answers on A4 our second “Chuck of the Week” is Big Red, who was photographed recently by don young of Redmond. young lives off dry Canyon and this chuck and his pals visit almost daily. 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. WEDNESDAY 76/48 Partly Cloudy THURSDAY 82/54 Cloudy FRIDAY 82/54 Cloudy SATURDAY 81/48 Partly Cloudy SUNDAY 77/46 Sunny MONDAY 76/45 Sunny LAST WEEK (Sat-Fri) High/Low/Precip MAY 28 67/38/.11” MAY 29 59/40/0” MAY 30 64/28/0” Mailing Address: p.o. 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