(Rendering courtesy of Deschutes Public Library) Remodeling and renovation work on the Sunriver Library is moving right along, with a reopening planned for late August. To be the first to know when a date is set, be sure to sign up for Sunriver Library Updates. The library’s renovation is creating a bright and open space…
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Introducing Local Artist Steven M. Post
((Left) Black Panther. (Right) Steven M. Post) My interest in art began when I was around seven to eight years old. My great grandfather, Charles W. Post, made a living painting (and selling goat’s milk) in the Columbia River corridor near Crown Point Point Vista House and Multnomah Falls. I admired his oil paintings that…
Whose Live Anyways? at the Tower
Whose Live Anyways? is 90 minutes of hilarious improvised comedy and song all based on audience suggestions. Cast members Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, and Joel Murray will leave you gasping with the very witty scenes they invent before your eyes. Audience participation is key to the show so bring your suggestions and…
Henriette Heiny: Bridging Worlds through Abstract Expressionism
(Art by Henrietta Heiny) In a world where artistry and academia intertwine, Henriette Heiny’s works are a testament to the boundless exploration of abstract expressionism. Her vibrant compositions, a symphony of colors and forms, invite viewers into a realm where imagination and emotion take precedence over the conventional. From her early years, Heiny has been…
Free Tickets for Kids This Summer
(Image courtesy of Sunriver Music Festival) Sunriver Music Festival introduces a new program called the “Young Listeners’ Guild,” in which a limited number of free tickets are available to kids age 17 and under, with the purchase of an adult ticket. We care about building the audiences of the future and invite families to experience the power…
Cascade Horizon Band Sound Fourth! Concert with Festival Chorus
You are invited to the 15th Annual Sound Fourth! Concert presented jointly by Cascade Horizon Band and the Festival Chorus and dedicated to the memory of Mervin K. and Sally J. Fleming. To commemorate the nation’s birthday we will play a variety of celebratory tunes, selections from the great American songbook, and there will be…
Announcing Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats hit the road this summer in celebration of their latest album South of Here, a seamless blend of potent storytelling and rugged R&B revivalism. Thursday, August 15 come experience for yourself why the legendary Robert Plant named Rateliff one of his favorite artists! Tickets on sale now online or in-person at the Ticket Mill…
Art About Agriculture Touring Exhibition Takes Root at COCC
(Open range, Eastern Oregon by Bryan Andresen) Central Oregon Community College’s Barber Library Rotunda Gallery is exhibiting Art About Agriculture: RESOURCEful from July 3 to August 22, with an opening reception from 3-5pm on Wednesday, July 3. The juried exhibition, an annual touring art event, highlights the lifeblood of Pacific Northwest’s agricultural diversity, economy, communities…
Win the Extraordinary Opportunity to Name the Museum’s New Aplomado Falcon
(Photo by John Williams) Win the Extraordinary Opportunity to Name the Museum’s New Aplomado Falcon It’s true! You could win the opportunity to name the Museum’s majestic aplomado falcon. How do you make this dream—valued at $10,000—a reality? Enter the raffle at the button below! Tickets are $25 each with a maximum of 750 tickets…
Tetherow Resort Launches its New Summer Programming with a Focus on Celestial Events
As interest in astronomy and celestial events grows, Tetherow Resort is excited to announce its new Summer Skies Series. Held every other Thursday starting in mid-June, the series is designed to captivate curious minds with the complexities of outer space, covering concepts like scale, time, distance, and speed within and beyond our solar system. With…