A2 The SpokeSman • TueSday, June 21, 2022 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 6/21 Canning Quick Pickles for Pic- nics: Learn about canning quick pickles while making bread and butter pickles and zucchini relish at this hands-on workshop at the oSu extension/deschutes County office; 9 a.m.-noon; $20, must register in advance; deschutes County Fair & expo Center, 3800 SW airport Way, Building 4, Redmond; extension.or- egonstate.edu or 541-548-2711. 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 Commission for Art in Public Places Meeting: a regular meeting will be held; 4:30-6 p.m.; free; Redmond City hall, 411 SW ninth St., Redmond; redmondore- gon.gov or 541-923-7710. Tuesday Trivia: Gather your teams and join for trivia every third Tuesday each month with prizes awarded to the top team; 6:30 p.m. free; high desert music hall, 818 SW Forest ave., Redmond; highdesert- musichall.com or 541-527-1387. Wednesday 6/22 Cascades Radio Hour — Too Slim and The Taildraggers: a weekly live radio broadcast con- cert series featuring local, regional & national artists from blues, roots and americana; 7:30-9 p.m.; $20; high desert music hall, 818 SW For- est ave., Redmond; jiveradio.org or 541-527-1387. Thursday 6/23 Redmond Farmers Market: Fea- turing locally grown produce, arti- san foods, prepared foods, live mu- sic and crafts; 3-7 p.m.; free; Cen- tennial park, corner of SW Seventh St. and evergreen ave., Redmond; redmondoregonfarmersmarket. com. Historic Landmarks Commis- sion: a regular meeting will be held; 4:30-6 p.m.; free; Redmond City hall, 411 SW ninth St., Red- mond; redmondoregon.gov or 541- 923-7710. Live at the Vineyard — Gritts & Gravy: The trio will perform a folksy take on traditional country music; 5-8 p.m.; $20 adults, children 12 and under free; Faith hope & Charity Vineyards, 70450 nW Lower Valley drive, Terrebonne; faithho- peandcharityevents.com or 541- 526-5075. Bow Wow Bingo: Join every Thursday evening, benefit- ing BrightSide animal Center; 6:30-8 p.m.; $1 each card for first two games, $2 each for second two Nunez-Mooney named VP at Columbia Bank Spokesman staff Columbia Bank hired Jason Nunez-Mooney as vice presi- dent and commercial lending officer in Central Oregon. Nunez-Mooney, of Red- mond, has nearly 13 years of banking experience, including 10 years in commercial bank- ing. In his current role, Mooney provides a variety of commercial loans and manages a business portfolio. “Jason brings a wealth of ex- perience to Columbia that will benefit existing and new cus- tomers,” said Chris DuPont, Co- lumbia vice president and com- mercial banking team leader in Bend. “We’re thrilled to have him aboard.” Mooney previously worked at Bank of the Cascades and First Interstate Bank. He has expertise in medical and real estate lend- ing as well as a background in treasury management. Mooney has a bachelor’s de- gree in psychology from East- ern Oregon University. He also serves as treasurer and finance committee chair at Kids Center, has volunteered for the Latino Partnership Program, the Red- mond Education Foundation and the Boys & Girls Club. Benjamin edwards Precious Byrd will perform on Friday at General Duffy’s Waterhole. games; Cascade Lakes at Seventh St., 855 SW Seventh St., Redmond; facebook.com/CascadeLakesBrew- ingCo. DJ DISCO DINO: Join the dJ in the Backline Lounge while he spins some laid-back, chill and funky tunes; 7 p.m.; free; high desert mu- sic hall, 818 SW Forest ave., Red- mond; highdesertmusichall.com or 541-527-1387. Friday 6/24 Summer Business HOP: each participating vendor that signs up will have 3-5 minutes to talk to the room about their business and then give away a prize through the business card drawing; 8:30- 11 a.m.; $30 per vendor; high des- ert music hall, 818 SW Forest ave., Redmond; visitredmondoregon. com or 541-923-5191. Summer Couples Massage Classes: Learn to give your part- ner a back, neck, hand and foot massage during these single-ses- sion, one couple, 2- or 4-hour massage classes; 10 a.m.; $200- $350 Varies; Taproot Bodywork Studio, Cline Falls Road, Tumalo; taprootbodywork.com or 503- 481-0595. Live at the Vineyard — Heller Highwater Band: The rock band will perform; 6-9 p.m.; $20 adults, children 12 and under free; Faith hope & Charity Vineyards, 70450 nW Lower Valley drive, Terrebonne; faithhopeandcharit- yevents.com or 541-526-5075. Precious Byrd: The funk rock ‘n’ roll band will perform; 6:30- 9:30 p.m.; $25; General duffy’s Waterhole, 404 SW Forest ave., Redmond; generalduffys.com or 541-527-4345. Jazzesque Duo: The jazz duo will perform; 6:30-8:30 p.m.; free; high desert music hall, 818 SW Forest ave., Redmond; highdesertmusi- High/Low CROSSWORD 82/50 Sunny Saturday 6/25 Peter Pan: meet Tinker Bell and Tiger Lily, play with the Lost Boys and battle Captain hook and his band of pirates with academie de Ballet Classique; 1:30-3 p.m.; $46; Ridgeview high School, 4555 SW elkhorn ave., Redmond; visitred- mondoregon.com. Central Oregon Veteran Ranch First Ever Gala Event — Hol- lywood Style: Guests will be treated to a red carpet with celeb- rity guests including hollywood producer Suzanne deLauren- tiis, michael pare & John Savage, as well as dinner, gifts and an awards ceremony to benefit the Central oregon Veterans Ranch; 4:30-7 p.m.; $250; Juniper Golf Course, 1938 SW elkhorn ave., Redmond; visitredmondoregon. com. Live at the Vineyard — High- way 97: The local rock band will perform; 6-9 p.m.; $25 adults, chil- dren 12 & under free; Faith hope & Charity Vineyards, 70450 nW Lower Valley drive, Terrebonne; faithhopeandcharityevents.com or 541-526-5075. Sunday 6/26 Summer Couples Massage Classes: Learn to give your partner a back, neck, hand and foot mas- sage during these single-session, one couple, 2- or 4-hour massage classes; 10 a.m.; $200-$350 Varies; Taproot Bodywork Studio, Cline Falls Road, Tumalo; taprootbody- work.com or 503-481-0595. Monday 6/27 Trivia Night: Get your most knowl- edgeable friends together for a fun evening of trivia; 6:30-8:30 p.m.; northside Bar & Grill, 62860 Boyd acres Road, Bend; northsidebarfun. com or 541-383-0889. Local runners excel in Dirty Half PET OF THE WEEK Meet Rhoda! This beautiful girl is here at BrightSide waiting for her forever home. Rhoda is a ten-year- old, long-haired love bug who came from a home with other kitties so we believe she will do well with others. In the shelter, Rhoda has been fairly reserved and shy — but with a little pa- tience she will warm up. If you would like to meet Rhoda, come to BrightSide. Central Oregon runners dominated the Dirty Half Marathon, staged June 11 on a dirt-trail loop near Phil’s Trailhead west of Bend. Bend’s Max King won the 13.1-mile men’s race in 1 hour, 17 minutes, 31 sec- onds, boasting a 5:53-per-mile pace. Chase Parnell, also of Bend, finished King second in 1:22:53, and Redmond’s Evan Moreau took third in 1:23:29. Bend’s Renee Metivier won the women’s competi- tion and was fourth overall with a time of 1:24:13, clock- WEATHER FORECAST TUESDAY chall.com or 541-527-1387. ing a 6:23-per-mile pace. Amber Tookey, of Boise, Idaho, finished second among women in 1:33:10 and Bend’s Kerri Lyons was third in 1:33:47. Some 339 run- ners of 473 regis- tered completed the 21st edition of the Dirty Half, which is billed as the oldest half-marathon race in Central Oregon. The race included 180 women’s finishers and 159 men’s finishers. For more information visit footzonebend.com/ dirty-half. —Bulletin staff report 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 fourth “Chuck of the Week” is arnold, who was photographed recently by Janette mauer, near the american Legion Community park in Redmond. mauer said arnold was “patiently waiting for the sun to come out,” perhaps to watch some baseball on the nearby fields. 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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