Christmas and Crafts, the first annual gift and decoration bazaar at Highland Baptist Church in Redmond. Over 30 vendors displaying unique handmade gifts and decorations for the holiday season. Saturday, November 12 from 10am to 4pm and Sunday, November 13 from 10am to 1pm. Each item has been carefully reviewed before inclusion in the sale….
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Redmond Community Concert New Season begins with Shades of Buble, Oct 16
The Redmond Community Concert Association (RCCA), about to begin its 33rd year, announces its lineup for the upcoming season and is welcoming new subscribers. The series, which runs from October to April, consists of five performances and covers various genres including Broadway, Zydeco, light classical, a’cappella, and a new holiday show. The season will begin…
Festival of Cultures Celebrates 10th Year, Takes Place September 24 in Redmond
International Festival Celebrates Tenth Anniversary Special Guests & Entertainers Promise a Diverse & Enriching Experience The Latino Community Association (LCA) invites you to celebrate our diverse family heritages and cultures at the 10th Annual Festival of Cultures presented by US Cellular and the Deschutes Cultural Coalition on September 24 at Redmond’s Centennial Park. The Festival…
Call to Artists in Oregon for submission to the 14th Around Oregon Annual exhibit at The Arts Center in Corvallis
The Arts Center 700 SW Madison Corvallis OR 97333 June 3 – July 9, 2016 Deadline March 20, 2016 Description: The Around Oregon Annual exhibit is open to artists living in all parts of our state. This exhibition recognizes the quality and diversity in creative expression of artists throughout Oregon. Our intent is to show…
COCC Hosts “Season of Nonviolence” Community Book Conversations
As part of the international recognition of the Season of Nonviolence, several community organizations are joining Central Oregon Community College and Building Common Ground in hosting book conversations on Claude M. Steele’s “Whistling Vivaldi: How Stereotypes Affect Us and What We Can Do.” The conversations will span a period of four to six weeks beginning…
Rio Reinvigorated
by JEFF SPRY A&E Feature Writer Rio restaurant in downtown Redmond is reinvigorating itself as a breakfast and lunch destination with all-new menu items carrying a traditional Mexican flair. Situated on a bright sunny corner on Highland Ave, Rio is an unpretentious, neighborhood eatery serving up authentic South of the Border fare with style. This…
Photography 2015! A Featured Photography Exhibition
The Friends of the Redmond Branch Library present an exhibition of fine art photography which features seven Central Oregon photographers whose works were accepted into the annual Juried Exhibition in 2014. The Photography 2015! exhibition is an annual event for the Redmond Branch Library. Continuing a tradition begun last year, the Friends Art Committee will…
Maragas Winery Reopens Lattavo Gallery
The caricature art adorning the bottles of Maragas wines was created by Doug Maragas’ mother, Joanne Lattavo, in the late ’50s and early ’60s. What you may not know is Joanne was an accomplished oil painter with a renowned art gallery throughout the ‘60s. Contemporary artists and entertainment greats such as Harry Wheeler, Mary Ann…
Alfred Dolezal: Creating a Reality
by LAUREN KERSHNER Cascade A&E Editorial Intern Alfred Dolezal has always questioned the reason for living. He says, “I was never convinced that we are just born, make a living and die…” Born in Vienna, Austria during World War II, Dolezal has found many of his answers within the stroke of a paint brush….
New Redmond Public Art at the Yew Avenue Roundabout
The City of Redmond recently celebrated their first roundabout art installation at the Yew Avenue and 27th Avenue roundabout. Over the past year a team of students from Redmond and Ridgeview High Schools (RHS) and the Redmond Proficiency Academy (RPA) successfully designed, built, welded and assembled the sculpture inspired by the Cascade mountain range and…