The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, October 11, 2022, Page 2, Image 2

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    A2 THE SPOKESMAN • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2022
361 SW Sixth Street
Redmond, OR 97756
EDITOR:
Tim Trainor,
ttrainor@
redmondspokesman.com
REPORTER:
Nick Rosenberger,
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redmondspokesman.com
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Calendar
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form; 5:30 p.m.; Brasada Ranch,
16986 SW Brasada Ranch Road,
Powell Butte; caseyhurtmusic.com
or 541-526-6865.
Tuesday 10/11
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.;
Redmond Public Library, 827 SW
Deschutes Ave., Redmond; de-
schuteslibrary.org or 541-312-1050.
Blackflowers Blacksun with
Hopeless Jack & the Magick
Shadows: The bands will perform
American roots, blues, and country,
soul; 8 p.m.; $10 plus fees; High Des-
ert Music Hall, 818 SW Forest Ave.,
Bend; highdesertmusichall.com or
541-527-1387.
Candidate Series — Redmond
City Council: Dixon, Nielsen, Os-
borne, Trumble, Zwicker will be
asked a series of questions for the au-
dience to get to know what they rep-
resent; 1 p.m.; free; Redmond Senior
Center, 325 NW Dogwood Ave., Red-
mond; redmondoregon.gov/govern-
ment/city-council or 541-548-6325.
Middle Ground Book Club: This
monthly book group for middle
schoolers will discuss “Girl in the
Blue Coat”; 3-4 p.m.; Redmond Pub-
lic Library, 827 SW Deschutes Ave.,
Redmond; deschuteslibrary.org or
541-312-1050.
City Council Meeting: A regular
meeting will be held; 6-8 p.m.; free;
Redmond City Hall, 411 SW Ninth
St., Redmond; redmondoregon.gov
or 541-923-7710.
Wednesday 10/12
Central Oregon Retired Edu-
cators Meeting: All interested in
education are welcome to attend
and help work on projects that
benefit teachers; 11:30 a.m.free Call
to register to attend; Zion Lutheran
Church, 1113 SW Black Butte Blvd.,
Redmond; facebook.com/
centraloregonretirededucators.
Live Music Night by Local Art-
ists: Stop by for live music by local
artists every Wednesday night;
7-10 p.m.; free; General Duffy’s Wa-
terhole and Annex , 404 SW Forest
Ave., Redmond; generalduffys.com
or 541-527-4345.
Saturday 10/15
Submitted Photo
Toast & Jam will perform at Faith Hope & Charity Vineyard on
Friday.
Thursday 10/13
The Library Book Club: Dis-
cuss “Harlem Shuffle” by Colson
Whitehead; 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.;
Redmond Public Library, 827 SW
Deschutes Ave., Redmond; de-
schuteslibrary.org or 541-312-1050.
enth Street Brew House (Cascade
Lakes). Half of proceeds collected
go to BrightSide Animal Center, half
to the winners. Cascade Lakes sup-
plies beer for second prizes.
Friday 10/14
Pint Night — Central Oregon
Autism Movement: Buy a pint
to support a good movement;
5-8 p.m.; free; Wild Ride Brewing
Co., 332 SW Fifth St., Redmond; wil-
dridebrew.com or 541-610-2520.
Coffee Clatter: Join for a morn-
ing of connection and business
networking; 8:30-9:30 a.m.; free;
Umpqua Bank Home Lending, 1655
SW Highland Ave. Suite 5, Bend; vis-
itredmondoregon.com.
Live in the Tasting Room — Grits
& Gravy: The local trio will perform
a folksy take on traditional country
music; 5-8 p.m.; $15; Faith, Hope
and Charity Vineyards, 70450 NW
Lower Valley Drive, Terrebonne;
faithhopeandcharityevents.com or
541-526-5075.
Live in the Tasting Room —
Toast & Jam: The local roots band
will perform; 5-8 p.m.; $25; Faith,
Hope and Charity Vineyards, 70450
NW Lower Valley Drive, Terrebonne;
faithhopeandcharityevents.com or
541-526-5075.
BowWow Bingo: 6:30 p.m. at Sev-
Casey Hurt: The local songwriter,
artist and music producer will per-
Artisan/ Farmers Market: A
unique shopping experience,
showcasing the talented and
skilled residents of the CRR com-
munity; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; free; Crooked
River Ranch, 5195 SW Clubhouse
Drive, Terrebonne; crookedriver-
ranch.com or 541-548-8939.
Fall Artisan Market at General
Duffy’s: Enjoy brunch in the An-
nex and shop a variety of vendors;
10 a.m.-2 p.m.; free; General Duffy’s
Waterhole and Annex, 404 SW For-
est Ave. , Redmond; generalduffys.
com or 541-527-4345.
Local Paws Grand Opening: Join
for the grand opening of Local
Paws, Redmond’s locally-owned
and operated neighborhood pet
supply store; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; free;
Local Paws, 435 SW Evergreen Ave.,
Redmond; localpawsredmond.com
or 541-604-8990.
U-Pick Pumpkin Patch: The
patch, animal petting zoo, hayrides,
cowboy arcade and more will be
open to visitors; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; DD
Ranch, 3836 NE Smith Rock Way,
Terrebonne; ddranch.net or 541-
548-1432.
Heller Highwater Band: The local
band will perform rock, blues, pop,
and country covers you can dance
to; 5-8 p.m.; $20 adults, children 12 &
under free; Faith, Hope and Charity
Vineyards, 70450 NW Lower Valley
Drive, Terrebonne; faithhopeand-
charityevents.com or 541-526-5075.
Third Anniversary Party: Join for
$3 drink specials, live music, raffle
prizes and the cakewalk; 5 p.m.;
free; Over The Edge Taphouse,
13959 SW Commercial Loop Road,
Terrebonne; facebook.com/overth-
eedgetaphouse or 541-527-2101.
Grand Opening of the Redmond
Rotary Community Fields: There
will be a cornhole tournament and
a short ceremony of appreciation
followed by Redmond Youth Foot-
ball games; 6-9 p.m.; free; David
M. Jaqua Sports Complex, 2105 W.
Antler Ave., Redmond; redmond-
schools.org.
The Substitutes: The local rock
‘n’ roll band will perform; 6-9 p.m.;
free; General Duffy’s Waterhole,
404 SW Forest Ave., Redmond; gen-
eralduffys.com or 541-527-4345.
El Borko ¡Surf! & Shade 13: The
Eugene-based band will perform
some classic, modern and original
surf music; 8 p.m.; $10; High Desert
Music Hall, 818 SW Forest Ave., Red-
mond; highdesertmusichall.com or
541-527-1387.
Sunday 10/16
U-Pick Pumpkin Patch: The
patch, animal petting zoo, hayrides,
cowboy arcade and more will be
open to visitors; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; DD
Ranch, 3836 NE Smith Rock Way,
Terrebonne; ddranch.net or 541-
548-1432.
Galaxies and IPAs — A Paint-
ing Workshop: Learn how to
paint your very own colorful night
sky while drinking your choice;
2-4 p.m.; $60; Wild Ride Brewing
Co., 332 SW Fifth St., Redmond; tir-
zahlaneart.com or 541-610-2520.
Monday 10/17
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.
Monday Night Bingo FUNd-
raiser: Join for an evening of FUNd-
raising every Monday; 7-10 p.m.;
free; General Duffy’s Waterhole,
404 SW Forest Ave., Redmond; gen-
eralduffys.com or 541-527-4345.
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OCT. 4
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OCT. 6
83/38/0
Precipitation to date this
year: 4.51”
* = daily record
National Weather Service
broadcasts are on 162.50 mhz
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PET OF THE WEEK
Meet Parsley! Parsley is a delightful and fun cat who has
been a vo-
cal love bug
ever since
coming to
BrightSide as
a stray. After
sadly not be-
ing claimed
by a previ-
ous owner,
Parsley is
here waiting
for her next
forever fam-
ily to love. A
warmhearted
and gentle cat
is an amazing
addition to
many types
of families,
especially when they are lovers of all ages like Parsley. Out-
going and social are amazing ways to describe this perfect
princess Parsley. She is hoping for a forever home similar
to her personality.
KPOV, Habitat for Humanity partner on podcast
First show airs Oct. 20
By SPOKESMAN STAFF
KPOV High Desert Commu-
nity Radio has partnered with
Bend-Redmond Habitat for Hu-
manity for a three-part “Critical
Conversations” podcast series
examining the housing crisis in
Central Oregon.
“Critical Conversations” is a
special KPOV project developed
to feature unique perspectives and
the courage it takes to “go there,”
challenging mundane thought
and questioning the norm.
This series will build awareness
through the lens of families strug-
gling with housing and the orga-
nization that is building strength,
stability and self-reliance through
affordable homeownership in our
community.
The first of this three-part
Critical Conversations series
will debut on-air during KPOV’s
fall membership drive at 4 p.m.
on Oct. 20. The conversation
features the first Central Ore-
Photo courtesy KPOV
KPOV community radio station has partnered with Bend-Redmond Habitat
for Humanity on a three-part podcast examining the local housing crisis.
gon family to purchase a home
through Bend-Redmond Habitat
for Humanity. Listeners will hear
directly from the family about
their journey and the impact the
organization has had on their
lives and futures.
“KPOV is honored to partner
with Bend-Redmond Habitat for
Humanity,” said KPOV station
manager Bruce Morris in a re-
lease. “We are grateful to have the
trust of their leadership and par-
ticipants. Our community needs
to hear real conversations about
housing instability. These are not
nameless individuals, they are
our friends, our neighbors and
our community members. To-
gether, we are working to human-
ize the housing crisis, especially
as we face an important election
coming up in November.”
Mellissa Kamanya, Bend-Red-
mond Habitat for Humanity’s
director of grants management,
said that partnering with KPOV
provided an opportunity “to shine
a light on our housing crisis and
reinforce that decent shelter in our
beloved community is a matter of
conscience and action for all.”
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