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Illustration by John Hillmer
Bend Summer Festival 2013 July 12, 13 and 14 • Downtown Bend
Fine Art | Music | Wine | Microbrews | Gourmet Foods | Conscious Living Showcase | Gospel ‘n Brunch | Kids Activities Sponsored by The Bank of the Cascades • Presented by The Source Weekly • Hosted by the Downtown Bend Business Association Produced by C3 Events • www.c3events.com
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Bend Summer Festival 2013 July 12, 13 and 14 • Downtown Bend
Presented by The Source Weekly • Hosted by the Downtown Bend Business Association
Welcome!
This festival is a place where the tellers of stories, the creators of beauty, and the ghosts of Bend's Downtown past, all cavort with the pioneers of modern day, Downtown Bend, to craft a rich tapestry of color; to simmer a brilliant, tantalizing, artful, stew. And what makes a truly, great, summer festival slog? The artisans, music-makers, chefs, and brewmasters; the minstrels, and patrons, the vintners and crafters. And how do we convey the textures of this all in a way that honors both it's complexity and transparency? For answers to this, we turned to an artist (of course)... In the fall of 1996, one of Bend's loveliest, Jenny Green, introduced us to a fine artist named John Hillmer. At the time, John was a recent transplant from Seattle where he had worked on illustration and marketing campaigns for the esteemed Earshot Jazz Festival. He loved the urban feel of Downtown Bend. He loved great jazz. He was full of crazy wisdom. We were well aligned! Our friendship and partnership led to one inspiring piece of art after another, announcing to Bend, that it was time to celebrate! It was a prolific collaboration~ one that would time and time again, find the best in Bend, integrating an iconic fish, and beauty of all other sorts-- fine musicians, fine flora, and other whimsical characters, symbolic of the many interesting folks that have dotted our Bend landscape. For more than a decade we worked with John to usher in the event season. And then, the conspiracy of impermanence set it. As with so many other changes to our Bend, landscape, sadly, John moved on.
In Mexico, John found more stories to tell; another muse for his journey. But not before he had left behind a painted legacy of modern and abstract art, that surely transformed the visual experience of Bend. We remember John, at his best, paintbrush in hand, using metaphor, charm, and wit, to tell the story of our beautiful town. Nothing is literal for John. His vibrant, courageous use of color, is not without it's share of emotional depth. At once his visual stories explore both joy and lament. And what if John's fish could speak of the past 23 years of this amazing Downtown Bend and it's signature Festival? What would it say? In John's world, it would glub, glub, glub on and on about pets marching down Wall Street, bicycle races, Jimmy Messina's defiance for Bend's sound curfew; about jugglers, and men on street corners shouting out scripture. It would pause and remember mt. bachelor cookies, lovingly sculpted by a man named Hans. He was there when Robert Cray showed up, without a stage, just the day before. As if it was yesterday, he can see the many, exhausted, beautiful, young men and women, sweeping late and finally early into the nextday's morning, eyes closed, legs barely moving. Wistfully, the fish would recall great pizza and laughter, Stuft into the rafters. He'd picture a glass of fine wine, or dessert, or acup of tea at former film house, once re-dubbed, Paradisio. And while the fish would explain his particular attachment to Peggy's exquisite Italian, he'd shy away from remembering the hook and the Oar House and his narrow escape!
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Days & Times Friday, July 12 Starting at 5pm Saturday, July 13 11am-11pm Sunday, July 14 11am-6pm The Peak 104.1 Mainstage pg. 4-5 Friday Quetzal Guerrero, Yogoman Burning Band, Jelly Bread, Todd Haaby Saturday Yogoman Burning Band, World’s Finest, Giraffe Dodgers, Jeff Crosby and the Refugees, Polyrhythmics, Ozomatli
Jazz, Wine, & Gourmet Foods Stage pg. 6-7 Saturday Slickside Down , Michael Powers , Cana Sons , MRB (Max Ribner Band), Soul Vaccination, Five Pint Mary, Augustana Jazz Quartet
Gospel and Brunch
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Max Ribner Band, Gospel Choir of the Cascades, Northwest Community Gospel Choir
KQAK 105.7 Free Street Bash pg. 10
He'd recall Bend's finest artists, painting chairs and tables and busses and murals. It's all there, along with the new... If he were to return, he'd say now that he loves the fusion of overhead water, reminding him of his hometown stream. The Fish, is particularly grateful for 25 years of mirror pond ("pale ale" that is), and in reverence to other fine foods and shops and boutiques, he'd glub out a hearty, "Ola!" He's collected them all, that hand painted fish.
Near the Oxford Hotel Friday Night - Starting at 5pm Bad Cats Band, Soul Benders, Edgar Winter
The times and the people, the comings and goings and comings again. Today, we are beyond pleased, that the fish makes a reprieve himself. In this the 23rd year of the Bank of the Cascades Bend Summer Festival, fine artist John Hillmer is back! (part time bend, resident, John Hillmer) John's impression on this festival is as deep as his fish's ocean. Every "trumpet duder" you see, on every street pole banner and every front of stage scrim; every daring scratched out image covering the once blank confines of our festival fine art posters, guide covers, and t-shirts; it's all John Hillmer. For us, it's the most iconographic way of saying "Bend Summer Festival!" So, enjoy the festival! Please support our many sponsors (especially, the most critical, Bank of the Cascades-- now in their 17th year of patronizing this festival). Honor Downtown Bend's brilliant history! And, this week-end, go make some of your own history, when you live it, taste it, chew it, hear it, drink it, view it, (do it), ok? It's the 2013, Bank of the Cascades Bend Summer Festival, Presented by the Source Weekly, and it's your very own, hometown fiesta (right John?).
KPOV Locals Only Stage
Honor Downtown Bend's Brilliant History!
Sincerely, Cameron Clark Owner, C3 Events
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Christina Griggs, Chiringa, Lino, The Rum and The Sea, Boxcar String Band, Necktie Killer, Grit and Grizzle, Paul Eddy, Hilst and Coffey
Food Court & Libations pg. 12-13
Deschutes Brewery, Chateau St Michelle, Bend Distillery
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The Peak 104.1 Presented by American Family Insurance
The Peak 104.1
2013
Friday, July 12 9:30pm
Todd Haaby
Mainstage Schedule
Attracted by the fiery passion of Latin music, and the fortunate opportunity to travel abroad, Todd developed a unique style all his own. Over the past several years nuevo flamenco guitarist Todd Haaby and his Latin group Sola Via have gone from playing small cafes and upscale restaurants, to becoming one of the most sought after talents on the West Coast
Bank of the Cascades Bend Summer Festival Kick-Off Concert
Friday, July 12 5pm
Quetzal Guerrero
6:30pm Yogoman Burning Band 8pm
Jelly Bread
9:30pm Todd Haaby
Saturday, July 13th 11am Yogoman Burning Band 1pm
World’s Fines
3pm
Giraffe Dodgers
Friday Night on The Peak 104.1 Mainstage: Quetzal Guerrero 5pm
Through the years, Quetzal's proficiency in violin, guitar, percussion, and vocals has allowed him to grow into one of the more prominent artists in the Latin Soul music scene. His touring and performing has led to collaborations and performances with a long string of iconic musicians and performers.
5:30pm Jeff Crosby and the Refugees
Yogoman Burning Band 6:30pm
Yogoman hails from the planet Yog, where its inhabitants create ridiculous, quirky, and uninhibited dance moves on the regular- lighting up crowds of allages and taking it to the streets with their infectious and engaging ska/soul brass band style.
Jelly Bread 8pm Jelly Bread, emerging out of Reno, NV, is a tour de force of full frontal funk, thoroughly steeped in a Rock-Americana style, with a dash of rollicking indie alt-rock radio appeal. The band melds elements of a high desert twang and Oakland funk & rock through musical alchemy to produce a chameleonic playlist, dubbed as “moonshine funk & heavy soul”.
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Gospel ‘n Brunch Sunday
Sunday, July 14th Tickets available at Saxon’s Fine Jewelers and at the event
Brunch opens at 11am See full schedule and ticket information on pg. 6
Jelly Bread
Gourmet Brunch provided by Barrio
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Mainstage
At the intersection of Oregon Avenue and Bond Street
Saturday, July 13
9:30pm
Ozomatli
In their eighteen years together as a band, celebrated Los Angeles culturemashers Ozomatli have gone from hometown heroes to being named U.S. State Department Cultural Ambassadors. Ozomatli has always juggled two key identities: they are the voice of their city and they are citizens of the world. Their music – a notorious urban-Latino-and-beyond collision of hip hop and salsa, dancehall and cumbia, samba and funk, merengue and comparsa, East LAR&B and New Orleans second line, Jamaican ragga and Indian raga – has long followed a key mantra: it will take you around the world by taking you around L.A.
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Saturday on The Peak 104.1 Mainstage:
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Jeff Crosby and the Refugees 5:30pm
World’s Finest 1pm Blending ska, bluegrass, dub, punk and everything in between, this 5 piece Portland band has created a genre all their own, and has been steadily filling up dance floors and packing venues wherever they go.
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The 8 members of this dynamic world-beat orchestra, weave a clever web of deep, hypnotic grooves, creative, yet melodic interplay, clever horn-hooks, and searing solos that ignite every dance-floor that has laid before them.
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The Giraffe Dodgers came together with the goal to progress the acoustic music we all know and love into a hybrid of bluegrass, funk, jazz and folk.
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He began playing guitar with the local folks on the back porches of Donnelly, ID, and by the following year, he had played it so much that he had worn the frets off. You can still hear those 'back porch' influences in his country infused rock music today.
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Jazz, Wine Your hosts, Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty invite you to enjoy the premier jazz event in Bend. Best of all, it is free to the community, thanks to their sponsorship. Minnesota Avenue closing to host a weekend gathering of people enjoying beautiful music, fine wines, ciders and gourmet food, is a big deal. Take it in, and live it up.
Saturday, July 13 - 9pm Craig Chaquico Chaquico was only 14 when one of his teachers, Jack Traylor, invited him to join a band called Steel Wind,a popular combo in the San Francisco bay area. He has been playing with various groups ever since, and has designed built his own custom guitars. Chaquico has written a song for every memory of life it seems. His songs are his poems. He is a man of extremes and extreme sensitivity.
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Jazz, Wine and Gourmet Foods
2013 Stage Schedule
Saturday, July 13 - 11am
Slickside Down The band has since travels around Central Oregon performing their original blend of Jazz, Junk and Fusion.
Saturday, July 13 11am Slickside Down
Cana Sons
5pm
MRB (Max Ribner Band)
7pm
Soul Vaccination
Lino
1pm
Five Pint Mary
3pm
Augustana Jazz Quartet
Michael was born in New York City in 1960, but grew up in the San Francisco Bay area, later to live in Seattle. His musical career began at age 15, and progressed through a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Composition and Performance from Cornish College of the Arts.
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Cana Son is a Cuban son band that plays traditional son music. The group focuses on popular Cuban son from the turn of the last century through the nineteen fifties. Following son music's history out of the Eastern Provinces of Cuba to the Capital of Havana and beyond.
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and Gourmet Foods Stage At the intersection of Minnesota Avenue and Wall Street
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MRB (Max Ribner Band) Beginning in small clubs and street fairs around Portland, the band was soon whipping crowds into a frenzy with hypnotic grooves and virtuosic performances. Deeply rooted in peace, compassion and healing, the band's message and music is full of inspiration and passion.
Saturday,
July 13 - 7pm
Soul Vaccination Soul Vaccination is the Hottest Funk & Soul Bands in the PNW. This great band infuses the Stage with the greatest soul standards, bringing you tunes from the likes of Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Earth Wind & Fire and Tower of Power. on a ti n i cc Va
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Minnesota Street becomes the hub for gourmet food, wine and cider artisans from California, Oregon and Washington to sip, graze and absorb the best free live jazz in Oregon! This street has become one of the most popular programs of the festival. This year, we pair a stellar line up of jazz musicians with world-class wines from Oregon and Washington, salts, oils, spices, exotic prepared food and more. Learn how to complement your foodie repertoire from the source, on thestreet, and with friends. New foods, salts, oils and vinegars will be on your table, before the weekend is out, once you sample items from:
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Lino creates incredibly unique and versatile layering of guitars in combination with acoustic and classical instruments and his bold blending of musical stylesit's what makes his music so distinctive.
The Gourmet Food and Wine Marketplace
And be sure to visit our new and returning wineries to learn more about the exquisite terroirs of the Pacific Northwest, and what makes each unique. • Chateau Ste. Michelle • Noble Estate Vineyard
Sunday,
Sunday,
July 14 - 1pm
July 14 - 3pm
• Macindoe Family Cellars
Five Pint Mary
Augustana
• Ancient Cellars
Upbeat, loud and rollicking, Five Pint Mary plays a unique blend of Irish/Celtic/Eastern Euro rock with an edge of punk.
Jazz Quartet Featuring George Mitchel, Kevin Deitz, Mike Snyder, and Marilyn Keller
• TeSoAria Vineyard and Winery • Naked Winery
Imagine you are in a French garden as you smell the lavender from Tumalo Lavender Farms and sample their lavender lemonades. Kombucha Mama, Atlas Hard Cider and Nectar of the Gods Meadery also provide refreshment and samples on the street. Mercedes Benz of Bend showcases the best of the their fleet, while Pronghorn brings their world-class resort experience downtown for this weekend only.
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Gospel n' Brunch Sunday Sunday, July 14th
On The Peak 104.1 Mainstage at the intersection of Oregon Avenue and Bond Street (Tickets are $20 each. Purchase in advance at Saxon’s Fine Jewelry, or day of at the event)
MRB
3pm
“Deeply rooted in peace, compassion and healing, the band's message and music is full of inspiration and passion.” The core of MRB (formerly the Max Ribner Band) came together in 2009, when Berklee College of Music graduate Max arrived in Portland, drawn by its arts scene and natural beauty. He quickly found himself at the center of a vibrant funk/ jazz scene, and built a solid reputation as a top-notch flugelhorn player and musician, aided by performances with local heavyweights Esperanza Spalding, Medicine For the People, and Patrick Lamb to name a few. He also began forming the musical collective that would one day become MRB, pulling together musicians from all corners of the city: vocalists Matthew Flowers (Shy Girls), Saeeda Wright, and Ashley Seamster, bassist Michael Dougherty, guitarist/producer Joe Hall, singer/songwriter Chris Lay, and Max's own virtuoso brother on piano/ keyboards, Tim Ribner. Beginning in small clubs and street fairs, the band was soon whipping crowds into a frenzy with hypnotic grooves and virtuostic performances. These days MRB is a family affair, with contributions from a wide range of performers in the NW music scene – their live shows have featured appearances by Bibi McGill (Beyoncè) and Liv Warfield (Prince).
It is much more than good food--a delicious, gourmet meal prepared by Barrio--it is a celebration of an art form, an opportunity to be moved to a
better place! Join us again this year as we are thrilled to present MRB- The Max Ribner Band. Two other spectacular gospel acts are presented by Saxon's Fine Jewelers including the Gospel Choir of the Cascades at 11am, and the Northwest Community Gospel Choir at 1pm. It all happens from 11am-3pm on The Peak 104.1 Mainstage on Oregon Avenue.
Gospel Choir of the Cascades, 11am
Northwest Community Gospel Choir, 1pm
Tickets for the brunch with reserved seating are available at Saxon's Fine Jewelers in advance, or may be purchased by walking up at the event.
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After a visit to the prestigious, Bill Cosby hosted, Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl in Southern, California, C3 Events owner Cameron Clark, and Saxon's Fine Jewelers owner Ron Henderson, hatched a scheme to re-create an experience they had been moved by at the nearby House of Blues... together they were inspired, lifted up even, by the spiritual sounds of a Gospel R&B funk band, completed with gourmet champagne brunch. This nearly 10-year tradition now, has featured the best in national and regional gospel acts, including Seattle's award winning, "Total Experience Gospel Choir." Others who have performed include Janice Scroggins and Linda Hornbuckle, the African Gospel Accapella Group, Sonos, the Witherspoons, Max Clark, The Brown Sisters, Marilyn Keller, The Rose City Gospel Ensemble, Ruthie Foster and many more...
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Free Street Bash Presented by Bend Family Dentistry Friday Night, July 12th Located near The Oxford Hotel
Friday, July 12
9:30pm
Edgar Winter A child prodigy who achieved international success early on, Edgar has found an audience in every major entertainment medium--music, film and television. A prolific writer, Edgar's music encompasses many different genres, including rock, jazz, blues, and pop. Edgar invented the keyboard body strap early in his career, an innovation that allows him the freedom to move around on stage during his multi-instrument high-energy performances. He was also the first artist to feature a synthesizer as the main instrument in a song.
KQAK 105.7 Free Street Bash
Friday, July 12
5pm
Bad Cats Band The basis of the band has always been to offer great entertainment through music that is very popular and most importantly, danceable. These same 'Bad Cats' are now going by that very name and will continue to give performances that are totally 'out of hand' and off the hook! ROCK ON!!!
Friday, July 12 5pm
Bad Cats Band
7:30pm Brian Brazier and West Coast Revue 9:30pm Edgar Winter
Presented By
Friday, July 12 7:30pm
Brian Brazier and The West Coast Revue
STexas born Brian Brazier is not limited to one thing or idea, and he looks for paths and people that have heart to inspire his music.
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KPOV Locals Only Stage Presented by Rely Local
Wells Fargo Parking Lot, off of Wall Street
KPOV Locals
Only Stage
2013
Concert Schedule Saturday, July 13 11am 1pm 3pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 7:30pm
Join the Best of Central Oregon Original Music, with KPOV and Rely Local
Christina Griggs Chiringa! Lino Rum and the Sea Necktie Killer Boxcar String Band 9:30pm Necktie Killer
BIGS Hydroponics and Rockin’ Daves welcomes
Sunday, July 14th
Necktie Killer 9:30pm
11am
Grit and Grizzle
Combining funk, hip hop and even some metal elements with ska, punk, dub and rock. In their first two years of being a performing band, the group has played well over 100 shows in the Bend/Redmond Oregon area and is now occasionally taking the act on the road.
1pm
Paul Eddy
3pm
Hilst and Coffey
Saturday on the KPOV Locals Only Stage
Abbajay Control and Monitoring and Commute Options Welcomes
Harry Richie’s Jewelers welcomes
Lino has an incredibly unique and versatile layering of guitars in combination with acoustic and classical instruments and his bold blending of musical stylesit's what makes his music so distinctive.
Christina Griggs 11am Christina Rae Griggs is a folk/indie acoustic singer and song writer. She embraces positivity in her music, playing well known covers from the 60's to today's music, as well as her original songs. Bend Chamber of Commerce & Precision Body and Paint welcomes
¡Chiringa!, 1pm In addition to facilitating a dance party, ¡Chiringa! invites audience participation musically, pulling everyone into the groove with their voices, bodies, and instruments and making it truly a communal celebration! Come share the joy and get your dance on with ¡Chiringa!
Christina Griggs
¡Chiringa!
Lino 3pm
Sunday on the KPOV Locals Only Stage Color Guard Photo Service welcomes
Grit and Grizzle 11am
Connecting Points Computer Center welcomes
Growling vocals, spine tinglin banjo and a heart-throbbin' bass, all sit behind a haunting country rythm. Come get a taste of our boot-stompin', knee-slappin', finger-lickin', true blue, backporch music on the streets of downtown Bend.
Rum and The Sea - 5:30
Cathy’s Cleaners welcomes
Paul Eddy 1pm Postal Connections & Altrec welcomes
Boxcar Stringband 7:30pm Boxcar stringband is a three man rock and roll blues machine that plays an eclectic mix of old rock and roll, blues, hillbilly rock and rockabilly music. While the band is based out of Bend, Oregon, it’s members bring influence from the great pacific northwest and far beyond.
Boxcar Stringband
At the moment, whatever channels through my Fender guitars, be it Indie Rock or C&W influenced Americana. If it don't twang, it ain't got that thang? Naw, too simple. But pretty close. Westside Bakery welcomes
Hilst and Coffey 3pm Hilst & Coffey weave their own blend of genre-crossing lines to create an extraordinary musical journey. Paul Eddy
Lino
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Food Court
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July 12, 13 and 14 •
Bart Degraff
The Bank of the Cascades Bend Summer Festival, presented by The Source Weekly, will feature more than 20 innovative food vendors serving savory and sweet offerings. Get your eat on in the Wells Fargo Parking Lot off of Oregon Avenue—the dining area is a great place to gather with friends and family, and a must-hit spot during the festival.
Fine Artists Promenade
Bend Summer Festival 2013 Map Legend
Featuring: Bonta Gelato
Bar
Franklin Ave.
12 ADA Parking Spaces
Music Stage
Restrooms
Mauna Kea Grill
Brown Owl
Mountain Coffee
Codfather
Parrilla
Country Boy BBQ
Patty Wagon
Cuppa Yo
Philly Style
Demetris
Pizza Cart
Dump City
Real Food Street Bistro
Famous Kettle Corn
Rice Plate
Hawaiian Shaved Ice
Rico's Tacos
Hong Kong Restaurant
Sarika Thai
Island Noodles
Suzy Q's
Keoke
Taylor's Sausage
NOI THAI
Trail's End
Nowhere To Park??? The Bend Trolley will be running this year on Saturday from 11am- 8pm. You can park at the parking lot of the Bend River Mall, or the Safeway on 3rd street to hitch a ride down to the festival- only $5 per way, or you can purchase a hop on hop off ticket for $10 for a round trip experience. Shuttle will run every 30 minutes, so your wait will not be long! For all questions regarding ADA accommodation, please contact us at 541-389-0995 / inquiry@c3events.com
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• Downtown Bend
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The Bank of the Cascades Bend Summer Festival features the largest outdoor selection of wines and beer in our region. Come sample the stars of the Deschutes Brewery craft brews at our five bars located downtown, throughout the weekend. This year we are pouring the following brews and ales of Deschutes Brewery:
Jamison Ray Olsen
Inversion IPA Black Butte Porter Deschutes River Ale Chainbreaker White IPA Mirror Pond Pale Ale Twilight Summer Ale
Brooks Bank of America
Conscious Living Showcase
Wall St.
- Chateau Ste. Michelle Columbia Valley Cabernet
Info Booth
Food Court Restrooms
The Peak 104.1 Main Stage
Bond St.
Restrooms
Lava
GIRAFFE DODGERS
- Chateau Ste. Michelle Columbia Valley Pinot Gris - Chateau Ste. Michelle Columbia Valley Chardonnay - Erath Pinot Noir - Antinori Rosato (Rose) (Sunday only)
Bank of the Cascades Bend Summer Festival official cocktail recipes, courtesy of Bend Distillery. Crisp and refreshing, these are the drinks to add to your summer profile.
Bond St.
Restrooms
Sotheyb's Jazz Stage
US Bank
Greenwood Ave.
Wells Fargo
Restrooms
KPOV Locals Only Stage
Kids zone Oregon St.
Gourmet Food & Wine Minnesota St.
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery is renowned for its’ regional terroir in Washington State, and the impressive selection of international wines that complement their own production, in a world-class vintage portfolio. Chateau Ste. Michelle will be at the festival, on the Gourmet Food, Jazz and Wine Street on Minnesota Avenue sampling wines from this portfolio, and additionally, our five festival bars will be pouring the following selections:
Yogoman
THE NAUGHTY ONE
GINGER-CRAN COLLINS
2 oz. Crater Lake Sweet Ginger Vodka
2 oz. Crater Lake Sweet Ginger Vodka
1/2 oz. lemon juice
1/2 oz. Orange Juice
1/2 oz. orange juice
1/2 oz. grapefruit juice
1/2 oz. honey
1/2 oz. lime juice
4 fresh raspberries
1/2 oz. cranberry juice
Candied Ginger for garnish
4-5 whole cranberries
Muddle raspberries and honey. Add Vodka, orange juice and lemon juice and shake well. Strain into a martini glass and garnish with a curl of candied ginger.
3 chunks pineapple Club Soda Combine vodka and juice in an icefilled Collins glass. Stir and top with club soda. Garnish with an orange or lime wheel...enjoy!
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The first four weeks matter.
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Central Oregon’s deeper dining experience. It’s easy to find on the lower level of the OXFORD hotel, where 10below provides exceptional service in a beautiful modern setting. Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner options made from the finest locally-grown ingredients in the Pacific Northwest. Join us at happy hour or anytime for unique and refreshing cocktails, delicious craft brews & wines and an experience that’s truly unforgettable. You could even say that 10below is your destination within a destination. Now that’s deep. OXFORDHOTELBEND.COM
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2013 Fine Artist Promenade
Featuring more than 125 fine artists On Wall Street between Oregon Avenue and Franklin Avenue
Best of Jury
AWARD
Tamara Adams Colorful original paintings and prints by Portland artist, Tamara Adams.
Dustin Cowell Armadillo Dreams makes Waldorf inspired handmade, natural, wooden toys in Redmond, OR.
Christine Allen Whimsical, and unique Jewelry from Newport, OR.
Noelle Dass Whimsical Acrylic animal art from Oregon artist Noelle Dass.
Kathy Allen Hand-crafted original jewelry by Simplistic Designs from Drain, OR. Jennifer Amos Uniquely designed shadowboxes, tee shirts, and accessories from Portland, OR. Lyle Ang Argentium sterling silver jewelry creations showcasing coins or gemstone cabochons, from Mill City, OR. Jen Aylward Locally made up-cycled adornments made out of salvaged roofing material. Steve Bangsund Norgeboards-Locally Made land paddle boards.
Dan Elster is a self taught photographer that hails from the west side of Chicago. After leaving his job,and selling his home he migrated west with his wife and eventually settled in Ashland, Or. Dan has always loved wildlife, and is unique in that his subjects are 100% wild (no captive or "staged" shots.) Capturing behavior and the inclusion of habitat also helps to define his style. “It's the drama in nature that inspires me. In the wild, every day is a struggle, just to survive. This is the story I want my photography to tell. I also hope my work serves to remind us that we don't own this earth, we share it.” Since 2004, Elster photography has made annual donations to wildlife conservation. Every year, the amount has grown - a trend that Dan hopes to continue the rest of his career! Please visit Dan’s website www.elsterphotography.com for more information, and be sure to check out his booth at SummerFest. Dan, his wife Patty, and their kids Forest and Savannah.
Michael Barnes Creating sustainable products that are environmentally safe, unique, and beautiful. The art is created for home, yard, and office. Dana Bartus Functional Art handcrafted with love and precision.
Betsy Bland My work generally reflects my love of the ocean, open spaces and remote areas untouched by development. Char Botello Custom made hanging Hawaiian sun-chairs from Palm Springs, CA. Joann Burgess Plein Air Artist, specializing in pastels from Sisters, OR.
Diane Burns Local artist her pottery showcases nature through the use of leaves and other organic materials. Kate Carder Tease Recycle Wear, fashion forward, up-cycled wearable pieces from Portland, OR. Debra Carus Portland jeweler specializing metal jewelry from silver, gold and metal clays, featuring recycled, & sustainable metals. Dianne Centers Artfully crafted ceramics from Bend, OR.
Lynn Davis Creative unique bronze and glass flower vases that showcasing an array of flowers. Bart DeGraaf Original, creative images that tell a story, reflect a personal experience, or just make you laugh. Chad Dewilde /Volta Sound Combining a love of the great outdoors, and love of music, Volta Sound has created a passive iPhone amplifier. Kerin Dimeler – Laurence Designs vintage-inspired jewelry for modern wear. Mike Dolinar Family-owned and operated artisanal outdoor garden and patio furniture. Bill Earhart Artfully crafted pottery.
Beth Flannigan Unique oil landscapes from Washougal, WA.
Nicole Flood Original fiber arts and upcycled creations by Portland artist Nicole Flood. Chad Fox Unique, locally crafted ceramics inspired by Japanese tea ware. Tim Giraudier Photography showcasing Oregon wildlife, landscapes, birds and wildflowers. Tra Goold Pendleton artist specializing in handcrafted jewelry.
Deb Gregoire Handcrafted beautiful and functional everyday jewelry.
Ian Herdell Custom woodshop run, specializing in unique Butsudans.
Elita Hill Creates fun, unique, modern skirts for women of all ages.
Jim Holmdahl Landscape and miniature photography from local artist.
Kelly Houle Uniquely crafted wind chimes,plant markers, and metal stamped jewelry from Bend,OR. Susan Hurst Repurposed genuine leather and buttons flower cuffs from Eugene,OR. Rin Carroll Jackson Unique hand made batik pieces from Portland,Oregon.
Dwight Johnson-Bend Soap Company Locally made all natural goat milk crafted soap. Kathryn Jones Hand ground natural stone jewelry pieces.
Joni Kauhane Upcycled, and stylish handcrafted G-bags designed to replace unsightly trash holders! Don & Judy Kennedy Handcrafted ikebana flower vases made from natural stones. Sam Klemke Humorous gourmet caricatures by Eugene Artist Sam Klemke.
Jesse Kliewer Beautiful designs, honest cost estimates, friendly service and unique pieces of art. Karen Klinefelter Creative jewelry and metal work from the foothills of Boise,ID
Sierra Gwin Inspired silver jewelry from Southern OR.
Julie Kujawa Precious metals to create one-of-a-kind pieces of wearable art;all of the hand-forged creations.
Michael and Michele Gwinup Family business that creates functional stoneware and decorative Raku pottery.
Carmy Kuntz Locally produced using American patterns from furniture grade western red cedar.
Scott Chen Carefully cultivated and artfully displayed bonsai plants from Elk Grove, CA.
Debra Harris Locally crafted jewelry featuring Oregon stones and gems.
Nichole Lenker Unique one of a kind paintings from Oregon artist Nichole Lenker.
Sabine and David Collings Unique, hand fabricated jewelry with a blend of modern and ancient styles.
Lauren Harkness Artfully crafted, unique jewelry from Portland,OR.
Jeff Leonard Traditional Blacksmith specializing in customized fabrication
Bend summer festival 2013 / 17 Linda Letts Fashionable hand-made coats from Berkeley, CA.
Graham Smith Original artwork by Graham Smith.
Mackenzie Lind Locally hand-crafted spoon rings.
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Dustin Lyons Finely crafted Leatherwork from Ashland,OR.
Tonya Magness Watercolor landscapes and seascapes from Klamath Falls,OR. Charyn McDonnell Unique hand painted rock art from local artist Charyn McDonnell. Larry McFerrin Nature photography showcasing a love of the outdoors.
Portia McRill Steampunk fashions featuring purses, and accessories.
Carrie Tasman Complex and engaging original paintings.
Krista Tranquilla Unique,environmentally friendly jewelry creations.
Robert Triplett Creative and original wood pieces from California artist Robert Triplett.
Sarah VanAmburg Local artist featuring vertical gardens, and succulent arrangements.
Cassie Vandenburgh Porcelain and glass jewelry from Eugene,OR.
Jeremy Moeller Tai Vautier Creates highly unique and one-of-a kind jewelry. Gloria Mooney Creates beautiful artisan jewelry and wind chimes Jason Waldron Artfully crafted wooden sculpture. Jeffrey Murray Local photographer who showcases the wonders of nature.
Gene Nawrocki Locally crafted artisan leather belts.
Fred Null Finely crafted stone furniture from Bend artist Fred Null.
Jamison Olson Creates handcrafted sterling silver and 14k gold filled jewelry from Boise,ID.
Ronald Revels Artfully crafted soap from Sweet Home,OR.
Francois and Kyla Schneyder Beautiful hand fabrication jewelery, inclusing stone, engraving, casting, and molding. Jany Rae Seda Layered watercolor and oil paintings from Idaho artist Jany Rae Seda.
Melissa Shandy Creative jewlery with a personal touch.
Brian Smith Unique photographs displaying the art of letters.
Amanda Weiss Fun fiber toys by artist Amanda Weiss.
Ira Wiesenfeld Unique and engaging metal sculpture.
Leaayne Wilmot Juneberry Pottery from Colville WA.
Ron Wolf Fine Art photography by artist Ron Wolf.
541 Threads Local apparel artisans, specializing in products with a message. Giving back to the community by helping end hunger in Central Oregon. Ryan Bledsoe/Edge Gallery Artfully rendered hand blown glass from Newport,OR. Ben Silver Original hand blown Bendini Glass.
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FREE Concerts in Drake Park Presented by The Source Weekly and Hayden Homes
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Kids Area
What’s summer without a whole lot of fun for the kids? The Bank of the Cascades Bend Summer Festival is loaded with kids activities for all ages! From bouncy houses that havethe added bonus of cool water fun to furry friends and pony rides from DD Ranch and thealways adored face painters, the ice cream truck—you’ll want to hang out in the kids’ endof Oregon Street all weekend long. Oh, and be on the lookout for our favorite giant puppets, and other lovely characters who tower above all at eight feet tall!
Schedule
Saturday, July 13 11am: Aaron Lafky 12pm: Bill The Magician 1pm: Cheerleaders! 2pm: Fiesta Flamenca 3pm: Puppet Show 4pm: Jarrod Arthur Sing Along
Sunday, July 14 12pm: Willow Parker Singer, Songwriter 1pm: The Seaons band 2pm A Mid Summer Nights Dream BEAT Theatre
3pm The Reptile Zone 4pm: Hulla Hoop Jam 4pm: Jarrod Arthur Sing Along
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Conscious Living Showcase Wall Street between Oregon Avenue and Greenwood Avenue
The Bank of the Cascades Bend Summer Festival presented by The Source Weekly is pleased to welcome back the Conscious Living Showcase! This wonderfully popular shout out to businesses who help us live a healthy lifestyle in Central Oregon will showcase more than 40 exhibitors from the areas of Sports and Recreation, Energy Conservation Healing & Wellness and leading non-profits who provide service here in Central Oregon, If you’re interested in being a more whole and conscious youcheck out the many exhibitors, activities and demonstrations that will fill the street.
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Northwest Quality Roofing
Knowin Green
Lunar Roots-Movement and massage
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Northwest Martial Arts Bend www.nwmabend.com
Franklin Avenue Nutrition SOS Alarm www.sosasap.com
Stand Up Paddle www.standuppaddlebend.com
Rhino Shield www.rhinoshieldoforegon.com
It Works Global www.wrapupyourhealth.com
www.solarcity.com
www.nhancebend.com
American Red Cross Cascades East-Oregon
Heart of Oregon
www.redcrossblood.org/pnw Sponsored by Phat Matt’s Brewery www.phatmattsbrew.com
www.heartoforegon.org Sponsored by Sage Builders www.sagebuildersllc.com
Central Oregon Ear/ Nose/Throat
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Great Northern Windows www.greatnorthernwindows.com
Green Savors www.greensaversusa.com
Enagic Kagen Water www.airwaterlife.com
Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation
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Chimps Inc www.chimps-inc.org Sponsored by Bend Equine Medical Center www.bendequine.com
Bend Whole Health www.bendwholehealth.com
Partners in Care www.partnersbend.org
Solar Light
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Bend Spay and Neuter Project
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www.bendsnip.org (Sponsored by Home Federal Bank www.MyHomeFed.com”
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Central Oregon Veterans Outreach www.covo-us.org (Sponsored by Sunwest Builders) www.sunwestbuilders.com
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Oregon High School Solar Care Team Oregon Sierra Club Juniper Lake Group http://oregon.sierraclub.org/ Sponsored by Bend Oregon Lawyers LLC www.bendoregonlawyers.com.
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Bend Summer Festival—Thank You! The Bank of the Cascades Bend Summer Festival is the cumulative effort of literally hundreds of staff, volunteers and sponsors. This festival is not possible without the support of the Bend Downtown Business Association and the City of Bend, the insanely hard work of C3 Events, the efforts of several very important independent contractors, and phenomenal financial support from Bank of the Cascades. Title Sponsor
Saxon’s Fine Jewelers Gospel ‘n Brunch Sunday
Kyle O’Brien, Operations Manager
Dale Navish
Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty, Wine and Gourmet Foods Stage
Kyle Westerman, Assistant Operations Manager
Al Huntley
Tracy Delperdang, Fine Artist Coordinator
KPOV Locals Only Stage
Ernie Greeno
Natalie Fletcher, Children’s Area Coordinator
Larry McCauly
Partnering Sponsors
Jim Kone, Conscious Living Showcase Coordinator
City of Bend
The Bank of the Cascades
Robin Rife, Information Booth
The Source Weekly Deschutes Brewery
Who? , Gourmet Food and Wine Vendor Procurement
The Peak 104.1
Melissa King, C3 Spirit-Giver
Debbie Amerongen
Bank of the Cascades
KQAK 105.7
Lynne Cahail, Intern – Zero Waste Coordinator
All Bank of the Cascades Volunteers
Presenting Sponsor
American family Insurance
Raelyn Chicos, Intern- Food Vending Coordinator
All of our supporters at The Source Weekly
The Source Weekly
Bank of the Cascades Julie Miller Charlene Clevenger
Bend Family Dentistry
Alie Quistberg, Intern- Stage Manager
Rick Miller, KPOV
Host Sponsor
KTVZ Fox Central Oregon
Georgia Mayer, Intern- Artists Assistant
Bend Police Department
Downtown Bend Business Association
News Channel 21
Taylor McLean, Intern- NWX Farmers Market
Big thanks to Susie Lovisco
Media Partner Sponsors
Rely Local
Derek Huebler, Operations
The Source Weekly
KPOV
Connor Henry, Operations
Chuck Arnold, Downtown Bend Business Association
KTVZ Fox Central Oregon
Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty
Chris O’Neill, Operations
All Downtown Merchants
The Peak 104.1
Pronghorn
Keelan O’Brien, Operations
City of Bend
Lite 95.1
Tetherow
Bill Purswell, ADA Master
Alert Safety
KQAK 105.7
Mercedes of Bend
Beverage Sponsors
Bend Distillery
Scott Reynolds and Tom Wilson at All Star Labor & Staffing
Deschutes Brewery
Chateau St Michelle
Chateau St. Michelle
Saxon’s Fine Jewelers
Bend Distillery
Therapy Works Physical Therapy
All of the above people represent the very best of the best among staffers anywhere — this is a positive, healthy, vivacious, energized, elegant, extraordinary group of folks. Thank you to each and every one of you for giving your being to these events
Special Acknowledgements
Esselstyn~ one of the true heroes over the past
Activity Ownership Sponsors
Sports Vision
Ryan Funderburg, All Access Productions Cliff Wyland, Sound Advice A special thanks to the freshly retired, Steve
Horizon Broadcasting Group
many years- a tireless worker, Steve was a fair, kind,
Keith Shipman
positive, reasoned, and exceptional administrator;
Aaron Switzer
Steve's constant, grounded, and unwavering
Jen Hornstein
advocacy, was a gift to all of these productions. We
Tiffany Clark, Senior Event Advisor
Chris Larro
will surely miss you Steve.
Rebecca Stiehl, Senior Event Manager
Carrie Ramoz
The Peak 104.1 Mainstage Presented by American Family Insurance Lite 95.1 Friday Night Listener Appreciation Concert
The Signal Spot
KQAK 105.7 Friday Night Free Street Bash Presented by Bend Family Dentistry
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A Word From the Title Sponsor: “We are proud to continue our support of the Bend Summer Festival, as a signature event for Central Oregon.” said Julie Miller, Oregon Regional President for Bank of the Cascades. “Over the past year our bankers have been working closely with local businesses and neighbors to help reinvigorate the local economy through business and home loans. Summer Festival is a perfect way to celebrate the returning vitality of our community.” Bank of the Cascades’ sponsorship of the Bend Summer Festival reaches beyond financial support to include active participation from the Bank’s team members and their families. Employees from across the company volunteer their time to help make this event successful! “Nothing is more rewarding than seeing so many families in our community enjoying the Bend Summer festival, that’s what community banking is all about!” said Miller.
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