The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, June 24, 2021, Page 59, Image 59

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2021 • THE BULLETIN
GO! MAGAZINE • PAGE 17
While the names of
moons are old and
vary from culture
to culture, the En-
glish-speaking world
seems to have agreed
on using a mix of
medieval European
names and names
from North American
Indigenous peoples.
dispensary
directory
• 5th LMNT: 63552 N. U.S. Highway 97, Bend;
541-408-9058 or fifthlmnt.com
• CannaBend: 3312 N. U.S. Highway 97, Bend;
541-617-0420 or cannabend.com
• Cannabis Nation Sunriver: 56789 Lunar Drive,
Sunriver; 541-241-7380 or cannabisnationinc.com
• Central Organics: 780 SW Fourth St., Madras;
541-475-0420 or facebook.com/centralorgan-
icsmadrasoregon
• Creative Crops Rec: 265 SE Scott St., Bend;
541-323-9338 or creativecropsrec.com
• DiamondTREE – Eastside: 2715 E. U.S. High-
way 20, Bend; 541-706-9340 or diamondtreeclub.
com
• DiamondTREE – Westside: 1233 NW Galves-
ton Ave., Bend; 541-388-7901 or diamondtre-
eclub.com
• Dr. Jolly’s: 415 SE Third St., Bend; 541-508-2708
or jollybend.com
• Fyre: 2650 NE Division St., Bend; str8fyre.com or
541-241-9633
• Green Cross Cannabis Emporium: 341 SW
Century Drive, Bend; greencrosscanna.com or
541-633-7242
• High Desert Botanicals: 51456 Highway 97,
Suite 3, La Pine; 541-536-5161 or facebook.com/
hdbotanicalslapine
• Higher Elevation: 817 NW Hill St., Bend; 541-
550-7777.
• Jenny’s Dispensary: 932 NE Third St. Suite 1,
Bend; 541-797-2120 or jennysdispensary.com
• Miracle Greens Dispensary: 905 SE Third St.,
Bend; 541-952-2363 or miraclegreensdispensary.
com
• Mr. Nice Guy Bend: 224 SE Davis Ave., Bend;
541-647-2785 or thehighgradeorganics.com
• NW Chronic: 325 NE Franklin Ave., Bend; 541-
797-7985
• Oregon Euphorics: 70 SW Century Drive, Suite
170, Bend; 541-213-6724 or oregoneuphorics.
com
• Oregrown: 1199 NW Wall St., Bend; 844-673-
4769 or oregrown.com
• Plantae – Bend: 2115 NE U.S. Highway 20, Suite
107, Bend; 541-640-8295 or plantaehealth.com
• Plantae – Madras: 1100 SW U.S. Highway 97,
Suite 103, Madras; 541-460-0442 or plantae-
health.com
• Substance – Midtown: 1814 NE Division St.,
Bend; 541-317-1814 or substancemarket.com
• Substance – Northside: 20365 NE Empire Ave.,
Bend: 541-317-1814 or substancemarket.com
• Substance – Southside: 61406 S. U.S. Highway
97, Bend; 541-317-1814 or substancemarket.com
• The Herb Center: 2205 NE Division St., Bend;
541-550-7325 or theherbcenter.net
• The Local Market: 1216 NE First St., Bend; 541-
566-4207 or thelocalmarketbend.com
• Tokyo Starfish: 542 NW Arizona Ave. Bend;
541- 797-2110 or tokyostarfish.com
• Tokyo Starfish – South: 61230 S. U.S. Highway
97, Bend; 541-241-2387 or tokyostarfish.com
• Tokyo Starfish 3: 923 SE Third St., Bend; 541-
678-5199 or tokyostarfish.com
• Top Shelf Medicine: 815 NE Greenwood Ave.,
Bend; 541-389-1043 or topshelfmedicine.com
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DEC. 1 8: COLD MOON
Aptly named, December is the month
where things get cold in the Northern
Hemisphere, or at least we associate it with
the colder weather. It’s also called the Long
Night Moon as the nights are at their lon-
gest in December and the Moon Before
Yule. Other names include Evergreen Moon
(Comanche), Small Spirits Moon (Anishi-
naabe), Snow Moon (Cherokee), Moon
of Respect (Hopi), Not Bad Weather (Ka-
lapuya), Eccentric Moon (Shawnee) and
Sun Has Traveled Home to Rest (Zuni).
from harvest. Other names include Out of
Food (Kalapuya), When Trees Crack Be-
cause of Cold (Lakota), Moon of the Rabbit
(Potawatomi) and Crow Moon (Shawnee)
MARCH 18, 2022: WORM MOON
With the final moon of the winter, the
worms begin to appear on the trails and the
newly thawed ground, showing life return-
ing from the cold. Another origin for the
name could also have come from the larvae
that begin to emerge from the trees after the
winter. Other names include Moose Hunter
Moon (Abenaki), Snow Crust Moon (An-
ishinaabe), Cotton Ball Moon (Comanche)
and Eagle Moon (Cree)
JAN. 17, 2022: WOLF MOON
In the depths of winter, wolves would
prowl hungrily outside of villages and try to
score a meal. The name comes from both
the Europeans and some tribes including
the Sioux’s Wolves Run Together moon that
appear in January. Other names include the
Moon after Yule, the Freezing Moon (Sho-
shone), Stay Inside Moon (Kalapuya), When
the Snow Blows Like Spirits in the Wind
(Arapaho) and the Year Moon (Comanche)
FEB. 16, 2022: SNOW MOON
Even though we in Central Oregon tend
to see our big snows now in March, the
heaviest snows for many in the Northern
Hemisphere occur in February. For the
Choctaw, the moon is given a darker moni-
ker of Moon of Big Famine, as hunting was
limited and any plants were still a long way
APRIL 16, 2022: PINK MOON
begins to bloom along with other pinkish
flowers and grasses. Other names include
When They Set Indian Corn (Algonquin),
Moon of Big Leaves (Apache), Ice Break-
ing in the River (Arapaho), Moon of Black-
berry (Choctaw) and Budding Time (Mo-
hawk).
M AY 16, 2022: FLOWER MOO N
This one is pretty self-explanatory. May
is when the flowers really come into bloom
in most places. This will also be a total lu-
nar eclipse, which will last for 1 hour, 25
minutes, according to NASA. Other names
include Food Gathering Moon (Haida),
Moon When the Ponies Shed (Sioux), Hoe-
ing-Corn Moon (Winnebago), Camas
Blooming Time (Kalapuya) and Moon of
Waiting (Hopi).
As spring begins to emerge, phlox usually
Reporter: 541-383-0304,
mwhittle@bendbulletin.com
Sharon Preston
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Suite 100A
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