2016 Bend Spring Festival Official Event Guide

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Event Hours Friday, April 8th

5-11pm

Saturday, April 9th 11am-11pm Sunday, April 10th 11am-5pm

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e’ve all heard it- “Bend has six months of Winter!” Where does that leave the season of hope and renewal, Spring? Spring time in Bend is for lovers of nuance, for those who are patient, for those who delight in subtle details and marvel at the divinity of nature’s awakening (following a long, bend, Winter’s nap). If you listen to her hushed tones and soft voice, you’ll notice that spring time in Bend, marks the return of the sun, the blossoming of the trees, and the official word that festival season, and the coming of regular community gathering, has begun in all it’s Central Oregon splendor! Author Robert Putnam suggests that individuals are happier and healthier when they experience a greater sense of bonding and bridging (through gathering). We hope, then, that this festival may mark the beginning of what comes next for you, and that through art, and music, fine wine and food, inspiration and consciousness, and by collecting each other on the streets of NorthWest Crossing, you may find yourselves moved to a better place. The festival launches into full gear on Saturday, April 10th, when you can “pull your best Picasso” by entering the Street Chalk Art Competition (for both adults and kids) and qualify to win any of a number of great prizes! As you browse the more than 75 local and regional fine artists, crafters, and importers, by walking the artist promenade and the Souk de Spring Festival, you might also see a 10 foot high puppet, zany stilt walkers, jugglers, magicians, a bike rodeo, and other merry-making!

The “Conscious Living Showcase” vendors are a remarkable group of businesses who will be promoting green, clean, and collective wellness. We’ll have the usual fine wines, cocktails, Atlas Ales, and Deschutes Brews on Tap. So join us and delight in all things Spring, at the NorthWest Crossing Bend Spring Festival, presented by The Source Weekly. Using art as our canvas, music as our medium, and children’s activities and performances as a way to honor local area families, we, at West Bend Properties, Brooks Resources, Tennant Development, and C3 Events, invite you to kick off festival season by enjoying the nuances, the details- as our festival blossoms with color and joy! It’s the NorthWest Crossing Bend Spring Festival, Presented by The Source, and produced by C3 Events.

Spring is nature’s way of saying, let’s party!

The COPA Kids’ Zone will be packed with dancers, musicians, spring art activities, and more! The festival blooms with great sounds all week-end long~ check out the PEAK 104.1 Mainstage, where on Friday you can enjoy Larry and His Flask, and on Saturday you can enjoy Marv and Rindy Ross from Quarterflash, kicking off the stage (in trio form), a Bob Marley Tribute band called “Belly Full of Bob,” and return appearances from The Shook Twins and Bend’s favorite party band, Precious Byrd. A festival favorite, the Art and Wine Bop, kicks the event off, Friday, April 9th, as live music, fine art, and fine wine, from 5-9pm, will decorate the insides of participating NorthWest Crossing merchants! Centrally located on NorthWest Crossing Drive, The NorthWest Crossing Bend Spring Festival is designed to promote vitality for the many fine merchants and restaurants of the NorthWest Crossing Neighborhood Center, while participants gather and celebrate the coming of Spring!

Sponsored by:

Presented by:

Sincerely,

—ROBIN WILLIAMS

Special Acknowledgements:

• Mike Hollern, Brooks Resources • West Bend Property Management

Music brought to you by:

Produced by:

• Romy Mortensen • Valerie Yost • David Ford

Additional Sponsors:

All at C3 Events

• Deschutes Brewery: The Dream Team! Angela Jasus, Ali Burke, Molly Izo • Horizon Broadcasting Group: Keith Shipman, Nancy Wirth • The City of Bend: Lorelei Williams, Eric King, Victor Chudowsky

• Christi Haynes

• The Source Weekly: Aaron Switzer, Chris Larro, Luke Larsen

• Dale Van Valkenburg

• KTVZ: John Geertson

• Verocity Management: Dan Butala

• Sound Advice: Cliff Wyland

• All the NorthWest Crossing Merchants

• Security Pros: Brian & Dianna Shawver, Don Trueblood


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Shook Twins

Mainstage APRIL 8, 9 & 10

LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF MT. WASHINGTON DRIVE AND NORTHWEST CROSSING DRIVE SATURDAY, APRIL 9 FRIDAY, APRIL 8 5:30PM ¡Chiringa! 7:30PM Redwood Son 9:15pm Larry and His Flask

SUNDAY, APRIL 10

11AM Five Pint Mary 1PM Rust on the Rails 3PM Mbrascatu

11AM Quarterflash Trio

Rindy & Marv Ross w/Eddie Parente

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Corner Gospel Explosion

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Rindy and Marv first performed together in the 70’s at Western Oregon University where they fell in love and got married. While completing their teaching degrees, they began gigging in bands with Rindy playing sax and singing Marv’s guitar-driven compositions. In 1980 they recorded Marv’s song, “Harden My Heart” - which became their first hit and led to Geffen Records signing them. Over the next decade they released four albums under a new name, Quarterflash garnering gold and platinum records and tours with Elton John, Linda Ronstadt, and assorted big-haired 80’s acts better left unmentioned. It was an exciting-tumultuous-insane era and the Rosses lived out many a fantasy including Marv writing a song with Burt Bacharach and Rindy appearing on Merv Griffin with Richard Simmons. quarterflash.net

1PM | CORNER GOSPEL EXPLOSION + Friends and Guests After many years of songwriting, Bradley David Parsons put together a talented group of folks to create Corner Gospel Explosion. Influences range from Hardcore acts to singer/songwriters, the music takes plenty of twists and turns. Employing a fair bit of synthesizer creates new dynamics in this rock band. Drawing on reverb-y guitars and some odd story telling, the music becomes a bit spooky. cornergospelexplosion.bandcamp.com

3PM | BELLY FULL OF BOB Belly Full of Bob was born out the love and admiration for the work of Bob Marley & Wailers. The band premiered in May of 2009 to packed houses with an overwhelmingly positive response. Whether you are an occasional Bob listener or grew up under the influence of the Wailers, you don’t want to miss an evening with Belly Full of Bob. myspace.com/bellyfullofbob

Precious Byrd is a 4 piece high energy dance/ rock band from beautiful Bend, OR. Featuring Corey Parnell on vocals, Casey Parnell on lead guitar, Michael Summers on drums, and grammy award winning artist Lonnie Chapin on bass. Their fantastic renditions of modern and classic hits, along with a number of high energy originals, are sure to get you on your feet. preciousbyrd.com

11AM | QUARTERFLASH TRIO RINDY & MARV ROSS W/EDDIE PARENTE (from Quarterflash)

7PM | PRECIOUS BYRD

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SATURDAY, APRIL 9

Since being named “Best New Artist” at the 2011 Portland Music Awards, Redwood Son has done a great deal of growing up. The road will do that to a person, and you can see why there is a new found focus for 2015 and beyond. Heading into completion of a new record, which is being produced by Steve Berlin of the iconic band, Los Lobos, we are all wondering what this sound and vibe will be like, regarding an artist that is no longer “New”. Fusing vintage tones with contemporary stylings, these songs promise to bring a more mature approach to some timeless folk tunes. redwoodson.bandcamp.com/album/westicana-ep

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Larry and His Flask are a high energy, five-piece carnival of a band that incorporate rock, folk, bluegrass, soul, brass band, punk and alt-country into their own unique sound. Some people call what they do “folk-punk”, others call it “a bluegrass traveling circus” and everyone who’s seen them live rightfully call Larry and His Flask “down right WILD”. But no matter what you call it, this is a band that has to be seen to be believed. larryandhisflask.com

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¡Chiringa! is a three-piece Latin dance party band based in Bend, Oregon that plays a variety of classic to modern covers in their own rockified way. ¡Chiringa! puts on a most dynamic show, representing a diversity of Latin styles including cumbia, salsa, merengue, bachata, tango, samba, Latin rock and more. They aren’t even trying to be your hot LA salsa band, but take what they know and create the most authentic and accessible sound possible, never relinquishing flavor and appealing just as much to the seasoned Latin dancer as the regular booty shaker. All are invited to do their sexy dance on the dance floor. reverbnation.com/chiringamusic

5:30PM | ¡CHIRINGA!

9:15PM | LARRY AND HIS FLASK

FRIDAY, APRIL 8

9PM | SHOOK TWINS Born and raised in Sandpoint Idaho, Shook Twins are an Indie folk-pop band now hailing from coniferous forested Portland, Oregon. Identical twins, Katelyn and Laurie Shook, and Niko Daoussis form the core trio. Central elements of the Shook Twins’ sound are a wide range of instrumentation, including banjo, guitar, electric and upright bass, mandolin, electric guitar, electronic drums, face drum (beatbox), glockenspiel, ukulele, banjo drumming and their signature golden EGG. Beautiful twin harmonies, layered upon acoustic and electric instrumentation coupled with Laurie’s inventive use of percussive and ambient vocal loops, and Katelyn’s repurposed telephone microphone, set their sound apart, creating a unique and eccentric blend of folk, roots, groove and soul. shooktwins.com

PRECIOUS BYRD

5PM | DIRTY REVIVAL Portland-born, DR has evolved from the confines of a basement, to some of Portland’s most sought after stages, and more. DR’s soulful sounds and energetic beats deliver an atmosphere that enraptures the audience in the dirtiest of musical revivals. Led by the soulful vocals of Ms. Sarah Clarke and enhanced by verses from MC evv’n’flo, DR has emerged on the Pacific Northwest music scene with passion and flare. The unique ensemble intermingles classic and original tracks with a resounding presence, no matter how big or small the venue. dirtyrevival.com

SUNDAY, APRIL 10 11AM | FIVE PINT MARY

Upbeat, loud, & rollicking, the long-running Bend, Oregon based band, Five Pint Mary, plays a unique blend of Irish and American folk rock with an edge of punk. Five Pint Mary is lead by it’s original band members, Michael Holmes (guitar / accordion / vocals) & Sarah Pollock-Holmes (vocals / guitar/ Irish tin-whistles), and are graced by the monster talents of members Rick Havern (banjo / vocals), Matt Gwinup (mandolin / cajon / vocals), Tyler Cranor (bass), & 16 year-old Evan Holmes (violin). Collectively, this multi-generational group of seasoned musicians dish out a well-honed brew of spirited music, both traditional and original. fivepintmary.com

1PM | RUST ON THE RAILS Cody Beebe and Blake Noble have been no secret to the Pacific Northwest music scene. Beebe, a Washington State resident and front man of Cody Beebe & the Crooks, has toured extensively, nationally and internationally, developing a die-hard following of their Northwest rock influenced, Americana sound. Australian born Noble was an instrumental breath of fresh air when he arrived in Seattle in 2012. Also an accomplished touring musician, his distinctive percussive guitar and skilled didgeridoo blended with American folk, blues and funk caught the attention of waves of new fans, as well as Cody Beebe. soundcloud.com/rustontherails

3PM | MBRASCATU Mbrascatu is a fusion of the cobbled streets and cafés of the Old World and the creative melting pot of Portland. The band is a group of talented musicians that draw from very different musical backgrounds to create a unique blend of sounds encompassing European and American roots. Since the formation of the band, back in 2010, Mbrascatu, has performed extensively throughout the Pacific Northwest delighting many at the hottest music venues, outdoor festivals, bars, clubs and local radio stations.  mbrascatu.com

FIVE PINT MARY


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t the heart of NorthWest Crossing Bend Spring Festival are the artisans and craftspeople that will present a lively mix of original work, including a highlight on imagery and materials derived from cycling and recycling. NorthWest Crossing is the perfect location to premiere this Cycle/ Recycle theme of art! With its emphasis on green living and proximity to the cyclocross course, artists will excite attendees with an emphasis on repurposed materials, many from bike parts and accessories. The Fine Artists Promenade, filled with more than 50 artists and vendors this year, is also a great place to start planning ahead for outdoor entertaining, with garden art. Adrienne Priess • Fiber Handmade hats from recycled clothing. Infant to adult sizes, girls and boys. Each hat is one of a kind embellished with a unique handmade button. Jax Hats gives back and helps employ local people. Alicia Lovejoy • Fiber I make bags and accessories out of top quality locally sourced leather. Along with my collaborator, I also offer specialty blankets from fabric collected around the world. Ann Hymas • Fiber Clothing created from eco-friendly and up-cycled fibers, hand made in Portland Oregon w/ zero waste. Ann designs as if she were making clothing for time travelers, using classic and timeless concepts.

NorthWest Crossing (Between Ft. Clatsop Street and Compass Park Circle)

Faron Evans • Mixed Media I use scrap or re-purposed metals, with organic materials. I use a wide variety of mixed media - welding, fabrication, airbrush, carpentry and other techniques to create realistic nature artworks. Greg Steen • Wood Hand Crafted Exotic Wood Furniture.

water. Holly Willis • Fiber Children’s clothing made in small batches utilizing original appliques, fresh designs, and bright and fun fabric combinations. All clothing is made by artist, not mass produced.

Celeste Wong • Jewelry I handcraft watch dials & hand sew leather bands. Designs are mixed media dials using wood veneers, abalone,shell & mother of pearl. I use a ceramic system to add color. Bands are veg-tanned leather.

Jenna Olietti • Fiber Belle Weather is a hand crafted line of women’s clothing made from lush fabrics such as organic cotton, bamboo and hemp. Each piece is designed, meticulously sewn and hand dyed by the designers.

Debra Ward • Fiber I have been designing moonshine clothing for over 15 years. I have a crew, we have a wonderful time dipping fabrics for deep rich colors and adding fringe, lace or a print to make each design unique Eleanor Pederson • Upcycled Art We visit Paris Flea Markets to find the artifacts that inspire our collection of statement jewelry. We create display pieces on old clip boards using original photos & watercolors plus French ephemera. Emily Gibbons • Jewelry I create handmade jewelry made with high quality gemstones and metals such as gold fill and sterling silver. Traditional metal smithing techniques and wire wrapping are implemented with gemstones.

Kristin Spear • Fiber Mossy Root Designs creates one-of-a-kind women’s clothing made from recycled sweaters such as dresses, coats, vests, gloves and more. Lisa Stover • Jewelry I Fuse reclaimed glass from bottles into stylish modern glass jewelry. Bottles are broken down & hand cut into small squares. A sliver ring between two squares & fuse in the kiln & Silver ear-wire. Mariah Young • Souk Retail clothing and local handmade jewelry.

James Holmdahl • Photography We take our own photos, print, laminate and frame our own work. We make our own frames. We sell prints, greeting cards, and framed/ unframed photographs. We also add 3D effects to our photographs. Jay Carlton • Mixed Media The majority of my work is created using acrylic paint, colored pencil and ink. There are over 150, all occasion greeting cards along with original paintings and wood block prints.

Damon Vracin • Upcycled Art Using tanned/dyed hides or repurposed leather from vintage belts, jackets and bags we have our own set of tools which help us to put a new spin on an old trade. No traditional leather craft here!

Kirk Casey • Wood Terrasteel Furniture Design of Bend, Oregon brings you a contemporary Pacific Northwest selection of custom and handcrafted furniture. We create a range of furniture from modern to traditional utilization.

Heather Wells • Photography Artful photographs showcasing a deep love of Oregon rivers. Utilizing long exposures with both film and digital cameras to create a dreamy & atmospheric impression of moving

Betsy Bland • Painting My medium is oil on canvas and I create paintings from nature either in plain air or in my studio.

Cheryl Chapman • Glass Hand painted, kiln fired glass bowls, plates, tiles. Each piece is hand painted in multiple stages and kiln fired after each stage.

Kimberly Tatum • Soap and Handcrafted Body Care Goat milk and shea butter soap and lotion; herbal balm.

Jennifer Simpson • Jewelry I create hand stamped, hammered, and custom jewelry.

Joseph Howard • Photography Photography captured on both traditional film as well as digital sensor. Prints made on canvas, paper, and aluminum. Josh Edwards • Mixed Media Pop culture themed nerdy fan art and crafts using wood as a primary medium.

KarenLynn Robinson • Souk/Other BlissPillows are a unique experience, a festival fave. A compact companion with hundreds of colorful removable covers available to choose from. Healthy ecological support. Come play in the hull bucket. Kate Hart • Jewelry I use materials most would consider of little value, I let the design and execution of my pieces dictate their value. I use traditional hand fabrication metalsmithing techniques. Kate Carder • Upcycled Art We reassemble unwanted and discarded knits into skirts, shrugs, cowls, scarves and arm warmers, upcycling them and giving them new life.

Marianne Prodehl • Jewelry I used a lot of recycled metals to make mixed metal jewelry—rings, pendants, cuffs and earrings. I am now adding gems and stones for more variety. Melanie Thompson • Ceramics LF clay- combined processes Slab, handbuilt, cast and demi-sculpted Mult layers hand applied pigments/stains Original artwork, sgraffito carving Burnished both bisque and final firings Functional. Mike Dolinar • Wood Handcrafting the best in traditional Adirondack style chairs and outdoor furniture. I pride myself on attention to detail and comfort, building each and every piece as if for my own use. Mindy Burris • Upcycled Art We specialize in all things air plants, succulents& orchids in unique funky one of a kind containers. We also have some vintage & upcyled home decor. We are all things green! Omar Navarro • Jewelry Having never attended art school, Danilo learned the basics of his art by watching and working with other artisans on the streets of South America. Over the years, he has developed his own unique style. Peter Roussel • Ceramics Hand made ceramics, specializing in alternative firing techniques, such as pit, rake, horsehair and slip resist. Rachael Blakely • Jewelry I make handmade leather wrist wraps and bracelets for women, men and kids.

Rob Ward • Wood Handmade Wine and whiskey barrel furniture and decors items. Unique designs. No commercial stains used. The color comes from the barrel. Products assembled with wood joints.


NorthWest Crossing Bend Spring Festival / 2016 OFFICIAL EVENT GUIDE / 7 Stephen Miller • Photography Specializing in color and contrast to create captivating images to engulf the viewer in the moment.

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Steve Giardini • Photography High resolution fine art landscape photographs rendered as paper, canvas and metal color and black and white prints in a variety of finishes and sizes.

Danny Hughes - Mixed Media

Born in San Diego and and currently residing in Bend, the art of Danny Hughes comes from a wise human place, and connects at that level with the viewer. Each Hughes painting starts as a blank wood panel and is collaged with a collection of pages and newsprint that have been colored and aged by the elements. Earth tones, patinas and rust lead the viewer to the realization that the permanence of life is an aillusion and that wach and every moment is a previous gift that must be cherished. * Each painting acts as a type of visual mantra…a gateway to a quiet place, a beginning. * *excerpts from the artist’s statement Robert Fehlau • Wood Lathe turned solid wood bowls, vessels, hollow forms and sculpture up to 24 inches in diameter. Turned from reclaimed trees, dried for a year, returned, sanded and finished with natural Walnut oil.

Scott Allen • Wood Relic Workshop designs and handcrafts fine furniture and home and business accessories from locally sourced wood, metal and concrete. Classic wood joinery and high quality low V.O.C. finishes are used.

Sabine Schran-Collings • Jewelry All our work is fabricated in sterling silver and 14k or 18k gold. Etching and roller printing techniques are used to achieve textures on the metals. A variety of stones are set in bezels to

Scott Lundquist • Upcycled Art Using reclaimed architectural, industrial, automotive & household items we create upcycled furniture, mirrors & lighting. The assembly process may involve nailing, gluing, bolting, welding, & painting.

Sam Allen • Printmaking I design and print all milostees shirts, I use American Apparel tshirts and am a one man show.

Scott Struif • Mixed Media Foliage lamp shades with optional silhouettes, mica rock night lights with natural and whimsical silhouettes, panel lamps with natural and whimsical silhouettes against Egyptian hand-marbled papers.

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Stuart Nelson • Metal We design our metal garden art with a rust or painted finish. Our work incorporates bird, animal and flower silhouettes to enhance a gardeners enjoyment of nature. We hand design and finish each item. Suzanne Buttice • Jewelry We find, cut ,shape and polish gemstones. We then use copper to create necklaces, pendants, earrings, rings and our most popular item bracelets. We strive to be affordable art for everyone. Suzy Williamson • Jewelry Hand fabricated from silver often combining other metals. I create hollow forms for dimension and roll print textures from etched plates using my own drawings or photos. Accented with stones & pearls. Tiffany Felty • Mixed Media Hand painted wooden signs are made from cabinet grade birch plywood. They are cut to size, painted, sanded, lettered, and then given a clear coat to both protect and enhance.

Chalk Art Competition

Saturday, April 9th

Featuring Professional Chalk Artists from Bend and across the State!

Theme: Life in Full Bloom!

In the tradition of fantastical street art festivals held across the globe, we invite professional artists, students, kids and anyone who doesn’t mind a little chalk dust on their hands and knees to “bring what you got” to this awesome artistic event and competition. On Saturday, April 9th, the east end of NorthWest Crossing Drive will turn into a collection of some of the finest street art around. Whether you’re an Adult 18 and over, or a Student 8-17, we have an empty piece of paved canvas ready for you to let loose with pastel brights. The event will also feature four highly esteemed artists creating exhibition street chalk art murals. The photos above depict the works of previous professionals and contest winners. The Chalk Box, a non-competitive chalking area for kids under 8 is perfect for little ones. Send them over to create their own special masterpiece with sidewalk chalk, sponges, brushes, brooms and more. If spaces are still available, you may walk-in to compete. To pre-reserve your space, please visit our website at bendspringfestival.com

Supplies to make your street painting experience successful. Things you might want to bring: • Chalk-we’ll have some pastels on hand but bring your own for a wider selection • A pre-sketched drawing or photo for reference • Tape measure • Carpenter’s chalk snap line (if working from a grid) • Yardstick for drawing straight lines • Knee pads • Masking tape • Pieces of cardboard • Felt chalkboard eraser • Plastic surgical gloves • Baby wipes to keep your hands clean • Hat • Sunscreen • Water • Camera! The only way of preserving your art.

Competition will go from 11am-5pm on Saturday, April 9th. Judging will occur promptly at 5pm so be sure to get out early! Winners will be announced Sunday, April 10th on the Mainstage. Street Chalk Spaces are free, but limited.

Tips From a Pro Plan your drawing ahead of time and bring a few essential

Laila Dzene

Former Exhibition Artist

Marissa Lopez Former Exhibition Artist

Maisy Washatka Former Youth Winner

Competition Guidelines *Free Spaces and Standard Chalk*

All Images must be deemed appropriate by on site chalk art managers (or immediately removed) and must be “spring-themed”

Adult Competition 18 and Up • 4x8 space will be provided • $150 “Best of Show” • Two (2) $50 honorable mention

Student Competition 8-17 • 4x4 space will be provided • $50 first place winner • Two (2) $25 honorable mention

School Spirit Competition

High School and Middle School teams of 4 • 4x8 space will be provided • 1st Place: $100 donation to art program at your school • 2nd Place: Pizza feed for your school’s art class

The Chalk Box

(for kids under 8 years) • Non-competitive street chalking area • Chalk, sponges, brushes, brooms, etc provided • Check-in location on the east corner of NW Crossing Drive and NW John Fremont St • Some pastel chalk provided – can bring your own • Images must be “appropriate” and “spring-themed” • Winners announced Sunday, April 10th from the Main Stage Spaces may be reserved for teams of up to four people. If an adult is on the team, it will be judged in the adult category.


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Deschutes Brewery Libation Stations ON TAP AT THE NORTHWEST CROSSING SPRING FESTIVAL BARS

Atlas Cider Co. is dedicated to bringing you a taste of the Northwest in our premium hard ciders crafted in Bend, Oregon. Let’s appreciate ATLAS Cider’s fine Oregon fruit and “Break the Mold” ADA Parking

Port-a-potties ADA

Restroom

These Ciders are Gluten Free

Join us for

Spring Festival Recipes: Spring cocktail recipes for folks to make at home.

Vanilla Lime Bangkok

• 2 oz Crater Lake Gin. • 2 oz Thai Basil infused Crater Lake Gin (soak 10 Thai Basil Leaves in Crater Lake Gin for 24 hrs) • 1 oz. Vanilla Syrup. • 2 oz Lime Juice Shake and strain over ice. Top with club soda.

Ginger Old Fashioned

• 1 oz. Crater Lake Sweet Ginger Vodka • 2 oz. Rye Whiskey • 3 Dashes Angostura Bitters Club Soda Combine vodka, whiskey and bitters in an ice-filled rocks glass. Top with soda and stir. Garnish with a lemon peel.

The Castaway

The Garner Group

Little Bite

Portello

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Restroom

NORTHWEST CROSSING DRIVE MT WASHINGTON DRIVE

DESCHUTES BREWERY “HOPPY” HOUR Saturday 2-4 & Sunday 1-3 for drink specials, games and give-a-ways from Deschutes Brewery Selection of Red and White Wines

THE PEAK 104.1 MAIN STAGE

ADA Seating

Getting TO and THRU the Bend Spring Festival

Sparrow Bakery

Sunny Yoga Kitchen

The Bend Spring Festival is thrilled to have so many of our neighbors, visitors and locals coming to NorthWest Crossing to enjoy the happenings of the festival weekend. It’s important to us that we have options for everyone to get to and thru the festival. ADA Accessible routes are provided throughout the entire festival.

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Questions?

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FESTIVAL FOOD CARTS • Bend Pizza Kitchen

• Fries a la Carte

• Bonta

• Jumbo Tamales

• Demetri’s

• Philly Style

• Dump City Dumplings

• Thai on the Fly

• Famous Kettle Korn

C3 Events is committed to creating events that serve our entire community.

Umpqua Bank

Bend Pizza Kitchen

ADA Parking

FRIDAY NIGHT

Art & Wine Bop

Spring Festival bars will also be serving regional vintner selections.

Pony Rides

Kids Performance Area

Souk de Spring Festival

Artisan & Fine Crafts Boulevard

Petting Zoo

Inflatable JUMP AND FUN

Parkour Course

Kids’ Zone

JOHN FREMONT STREET

• Atlas Cider Co. Hard Blackberry - Visualize the bushels of Blackberries and Elderberries with every sip of this cider

GOURMET LIVING

On Tap:

• Atlas Cider Co. Hard Apricot Cider - Pressed golden orange apricots dominate this uniquely art cider.

CONSCIOUS LIVING SHOWCASE

FORT CLATSOP ST.

Mirror Pond Pale Ale Black Butte Porter Armory XPA Passionfruit IPA Fresh Squeezed IPA

STREET CHALK ART COMPETITION!

The event information booth is staffed and located at the intersection of NorthWest Crossing Drive and Ft. Clatsop. Or, feel free to ask our roaming event or bar staff any questions you may have!

Assistance and Emergency

Greg Welch Const.

In case of emergency, please call 911 immediately. In case of needed assistance in advance of the festival, please call 541-389-0995 or email inquiry@c3events.com.

Montlake Media

Passenger Drop-Off Zone

Jem Raw Organics

Vehicles can drop-off passengers close to the festival and park vehicles in any of the ADA parking spaces available via the Bend Spring Festival Parking Guide. Please note that any vehicle parked in an ADA space without proper permits will be towed immediately. Spaces are constantly monitored throughout the duration of the festival to ensure availability.

• 2 oz. Crater Lake Sweet Ginger Vodka • 1 oz. pineapple juice • 2 sprigs fresh thyme In a cocktail shaker muddle leaves of 1 sprig of thyme, add ginger vodka and pineapple juice. Fill with ice and shake well. Strain into a martini glass. Garnish with a thyme sprig.

OLCC Walk-Around Policy: If you are 21 and over, and you are consuming alcohol served only by the official event serving company, C3 Events, you may walk around as you consume throughout the entire event grounds, as defined by this map. Professional Alcohol Monitors/ Security will be walking the event grounds making sure that minors are not consuming alcohol. In addition, security monitors will be at each “exit” point of the events grounds, and alcohol will be prohibited from leaving the event grounds. Wine served during the Art & Wine Bop on Friday night, April 8th, may not leave the confines of the merchant or restaurant. Alcohol served inside the confines of any establishment, may not come outside of that establishment.

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TH E N OR TH W E ST CR OS SI NG

This year’s partici-

pating vendors are: Friday, April 8th 5PM – 9PM

Happening in conjunction with the festival mainstage entertainment and food vendors, this popular event allows guests to check out the cool new businesses in NorthWest Crossing while connecting with festival artists, sampling wines and listening to the best local musicians

GRAB YOUR PASSPORT and enter to win

a Peak Summer Nights VIP concert package!

PARTICIPATING VENDORS:

• Artist: Pop Pop’s Handcrafted Children’s Furniture • Musician: String Theory & Popcorn Trio

NorthWest Crossing Drive

Bend Pizza Kitchen

Peak Summer Nights Presented by Northwest Brain & Spine is the longest running concert series in Bend’s rich music culture. The series has provided our community the opportunity to experience some of the biggest names in the business! Past performers have included Joan Baez, John Hiatt, Gregg Allman, Melissa Etheridge, Brett Dennen, Ziggy Marley, John Butler Trio and many more. Shows held at The Athletic Club of Bend courtyard provide concert-goers with an intimate and up-close-and-personal experience, unlike any other outdoor venue in the area.

VIP Concert Package includes: • (4) VIP dinner tickets to show of their choice • Dinner for four served by Bistro 28. Bottle of wine included.

• Artist: Celeste Wong • Musician: Natty Red

Elemental Eye Care

• Artist: Suzy Williamson • Musician: Coyote Willow

Harcourts The Garner Group

• Artist: Cheryl Chapman

Kirsti Wolfe Designs

• Artist: Kirk Casey - Terrasteel • Musician: Miguel DeAlonso

Little Bite Café

• Artist: Joseph Balasamo

Sparrow Bakery

• (4) day passes to the Athletic Club of Bend

• One night stay for two at partner hotel (Some blackout dates may apply. Subject to availability. Valid June 1 – September 30, 2016)

Sunny Yoga Kitchen • Artist: Kate Carder

• VIP parking pass • Exclusive early entrance to show with opportunity to find seats in prime location • Visit www.peaksummernights.com for summer concert line-up announced soon!

How To Enter: 1. Attend the Art & Wine Bop on Friday, April 8th in NorthWest Crossing 2. Pick-up your Official Art & Wine Bop Passport from COPA at 760 NW York D ​ rive. 3. Follow the map to fill your passport with stamps from participating businesses 4. Drop your passport off at the Event Information booth located at the intersection of Northwest Crossing Drive/Ft. Clatsop Street 5. We’ll announce the winner on The Peak 104.1 FM Mainstage right before Friday night headliner Larry & His Flask take the stage at 9pm

• Artist: Betsy Bland • Musician: Laurel Brauns

• Live Body Painting by Natalie Fletcher • Musician: Kylan Johnson

Umpqua Bank • Artist: Danny Hughes

• Musician: Rob Fincham

Live Work Units

Join us on the patio to enjoy the sounds of Smallcano, sample wine, and visit with three beautiful festival artisans

Greg Welch Construction

• Artist: Alicia Lovejoy

Jem Raw Organics

• Artist: Tai Vautier

Montlake Media

• Artist: Stephen Miller


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CONSCIOUS LIVING SHOWCASE Presented by

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Located on the Northern end of Ft. Clatsop Street

The ever popular Conscious Living Showcase features local businesses that are setting and leading the trend in resourceful living. Learn about the latest in home efficiency, landscaping, water and mindful area non-profit organizations. Central Oregon residents appreciate this street dedicated to learning how to authentically live a “green lifestyle” and support local entrepreneurs in implementing these practices.

This year’s participating organizations are:

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• SOS ALARM

• LIVING WELL THERAPY

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• PURIUM HEALTH PRODUCTS

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• HOME HEATING & COOLING homeheatingbend.com

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• N HANCE WOOD RENEWAL

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• HIGH DESERT MAKERS

• VOLUNTEER CONNECT

• WOOD FAMILY HOMES

• AMERICAN PAINTING

• CONSUMER CELLULAR

• AUSTIN CHIROPRACTIC

• ESTHETIX MD

• BEND ENERGY CHALLENGE

• FARMERS INSURANCE PEDERSEN AGENCY

• FRIENDS OF HOSPICE

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• IQ MASSAGER

PARTNERS IN CARE partnersbend.org

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• SOLAR LIGHT

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• CENTRAL OREGON VETERANS RANCH

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• TIM CACAN CUSTOM FURNITURE • CLARKS UNIVERSITY OF MARTIAL ARTS clarksuniversityofmartialarts.com

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Kids’ Zone

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Located at the Southern end of John Fremont Street

The COPA Kids’ Zone is a collection of fun and educational activities planned for the whole family! Enjoy, the sounds of music, dancers, yoga, hula dancing, magic shows, giant puppets, arts & crafts, face painting, DD Ranch Petting Zoo and Pony Rides, inflatable rides, and the Abstract in Motion outdoor Parkour Course!

ABSTRACT IN MOTION

(outdoor Parkour!) Abstract In Motion is Central Oregon’s first Parkour gym with the sole purpose of furthering the movement and discipline of Parkour in a safe and indoor environment. Bring the kids down for a great outdoor Parkour experience!

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF CENTRAL OREGON

The Children’s Museum of Central Oregon will offer place based and hands on educational experiences through play and experimentation. Components will include a focus on our local culture, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math), the fine arts and the performing arts. We will strive to work with existing non-profits in the Central Oregon region to ensure we are not duplicating experiences, rather assisting in providing resources and filling gaps where needed. We will be a space that serves the individual families and the community as a whole—investing in our youngest community members and helping to develop creative, engaged and critical thinking global citizens.

KUMON TUTORING

At Kumon, we believe that every child has the potential to learn far beyond our expectations. It is our job as Kumon Instructors to encourage each individual child to want to learn, to enjoy learning, and to be capable of studying successfully in the future.

OUTDOOR SCHOOL FOR ALL

Outdoor education has been an Oregon tradition for over 50 years. We know that Outdoor School helps kids learn better; develop leadership, critical thinking and social skills; and exposes them to the role of scientific inquiry and applied learning. It’s a proven success and the most economical and effective way to deliver these results. Our long-term goal is to integrate placed-based programs into the school system that build upon children’s skills in hands-on science and their abilities to be effective stewards and leaders in their communities.

BOUNCY HOUSES!

ANGELINA’S FACE PAINTING

Bring your kiddo’s to the Bend Spring Festival and have their faces painted like tigers and kittens and other fun things!

BASE CAMP STUDIO

Base Camp Studio is equipped with all the supplies and materials needed to begin the life-long journey of exploration through the arts. Most individuals, organizations, nonprofits and schools acknowledge that the arts are beneficial and even crucial to development and overall well-being. When the arts are not directly tied to the mission of an organization, however, funding is seldom available for such programs. Because Base Camp Studio’s sole mission is to cultivate creativity and provide opportunities for engagement in the arts, we can be the “base camp” for other organizations, providing a space and bringing art opportunities to those who can benefit.

DD RANCH

Kids love petting zoos, and that’s exactly what DD Ranch brings to the festivals. They always have plenty of animals to play with and pet, as well as horse rides for the community to enjoy. DD Ranch has been coming to the festivals for years, and never disappoints!

Founded in 2011 by Artistic Director David DaCosta, Thoroughly Modern Productions (TMP) has quickly become a leader in the creation and presentation of theatrical works (new and old) in an innovative and cutting edge format. Enjoy mini performances all weekend long!

BALLOON CREATIONS!

Balloon Creations’ own, TJ, has worked with C3 Events for years and has grown to be a COPA Kids’ Zone staple. Come on down and check out the creative and fun Balloon Creations!

WAKE THE EARTH

“Wake the Earth” club from Bend High School. Our mission is to unite individual talents and passions to fight against human trafficking and work towards social justice in our community and our world. We’re going to be at Spring Fest this year to sell our art to raise money for anti-human trafficking organizations and humanitarian aid, and we’re relying on volunteers from the club, artists from our club and at Bend High, as well as involved community members to help achieve our goals.

YOUNITY

The goal of Younity is to bring together the community to fight against bullying in schools and in the community. They bring people together via workshops and other activities to work towards bully prevention in the community.

Kids’Zone STAGE SCHEDULE SATURDAY APRIL 9, 2016 11AM 12:15PM 1PM 1:45PM 2:30PM 3PM 3:45PM

BEAT CHILDREN’S THEATER BEAT’s Mission: To empower youth by fostering creativity, collaboration and self-confidence, and to enrich the quality of life and culture of our community through Theater Arts.

S&K Inflatables is excited to again provide family fun at Spring Festival 2016. This year we have planned the; Big Red Baller, IronMan Obstacle Course, Ski Guy Slide, Dare Devil Island & Bounce House just toddlers. Springfest at Northwest Crossing is the kick off to inflatable fun in Bend. We will sell a full day unlimited pass or tickets only. (Unlimited Pass is always the best value) Join us for a action packed weekend of fun on Saturday & Sunday.

THOROUGHLY MODERN PRODUCTIONS

DESCHUTES PUBLIC LIBRARY

The Deschutes Public Library provides a wide variety of materials which represent many points of view on topics of interest to the community. The Library believes that the right to read and otherwise freely access information is an important part of the intellectual freedom that is basic to democracy.

String Theory Westside Village students on drums Generation IV String Theory Westside Village students on drums Uhane Hawaii Hula Dancing Oregon Tai Chi Wushu

SUNDAY APRIL 10, 2016 11AM String Theory 1PM Oregon Tai Chi Wushu 1:45PM MoMuLa 2:30PM String Theory 3:15PM Generation IV

G.I.Y PROJECT (Grow It Yourself!)

CENTER OF PEDIATRIC EXCELLENCE Official Open House Friday, August 8th 5-9PM (760 NW York ​Drive)

Join us for G.I.Y Project by Landsystems Nursery to plant a seed and let it grow! Learn about growing plants in Central Oregon all while have a blast and getting your hands a little dirty!


Behind the Curtain

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CONSTRUCTING A SPRING FESTIVAL

or 25 years, C3 Events has been a different sort of contractor, building community in Central Oregon. Company founder, Cameron Clark, studied the notion of “community” while working on his masters degree at the University of Redlands. While there he discovered that connection led to care; that moving folks with beauty prompted more curation of beauty. And so, in 1990, he moved to Central Oregon and brought these same intentions to Bend! C3 founded Munch and Music in 1991, and added the Bend Spring, Summer and Fall Festivals shortly thereafter. In addition C3 Events has produced Peak Summer Nights at the Athletic Club of Bend, Munch and Movies, the Woodland Park Zoo Concerts (in Seattle), Maya Angelou, the Hullabaloo and the Saturday Farmers’ Market. Building community requires heavy lifting. Our team, this weekend will be asked to defy impossible odds (more than once).

Amy Hogan Art & Wine Bop Coordinator Bradley Paul O’Neal Graphic Design, Special Ops Lead Erika Erkel Gourmet Living Coordinator

All of these people represent the very best of the best among
event staff 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!

Jamie Garrett Bookkeeping Jasmine Barnett Band Coordinator Jen Peterson All-Around Rock Star, 10+ year C3 Veteran Jim Kone Conscious Living Showcase Director Kirsten Morrell COPA Kids’ Zone Coordinator Kirsten Staack Operations Lead Lisa Hammel SOUK Coordinator Michelle Roats Event Consultant Natalie Fletcher Artist Coordinator Rainie Stein ADA Compliance Manager Tiffany Clark Art and Soul Cameron Clark Owner, Meddler

Your bouncy house awaits. The COPA Pediatric Center of Excellence is now open in NorthWest Crossing. To celebrate we are sponsoring the Kids’ Zone during this year’s NorthWest Crossing Spring Festival where we’ll have great kids’ activities and you can meet your neighborhood pediatricians. Also please join us for an Open House at COPA from 5 PM to 9 PM on Friday, April 8th. The Open House will feature a live performance and a fine art artist.

Join us at the COPA Kids’ Zone in NorthWest Crossing on April 9th and 10th.

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Gourmet Living

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NorthWest Crossing becomes home to gourmet artisans and vintners from the Pacific Northwest. Whether it’s world-class Oregon wines, specialty meats, salts, oils, spices, exotic prepared food or baked treats, there is something for everyone on the Gourmet Food & Wine promenade. Located on the Northern end of Ft. Clatsop Street

PARTICIPATING VENDORS: 1derful Treats

1derful Treats is an Oregon based company that has a great collection of delicious, high quality snacks that promise to delight your taste buds! Our products include grass fed beef jerky, exotic meats, lean pepperoni sticks, candied and roasted nuts and hand poured fudge.

Atlas Cider

ATLAS Cider Co. produces authentic hard cider fermented from 100% fresh pressed fruit from our region. Partnering with Northwest farmers to source our fruit has been a priority of ours from the beginning. Our ciders start with a base of NW fruit that are pressed to achieve a balance of sweetness, tartness, and dryness.

Bend Distillery

Twelve years after Bendistillery’s inception, the company launched its private label division named Bend Spirits, sharing craftsmanship and knowledge with others seeking to own premium distilled spirits. As the company continues to grow and change with ever-burgeoning craft categories, it continues to offer a variety of spirits custom made to any profile.

Bradley Vineyards

Bradley Vineyards, planted in 1983, is the largest vineyard in the Elkton Oregon AVA, and is a major grape producer for regional wineries. Reserving the finest of their estate fruit for their own label, the Bradley family specializes in small-batch Pinot Noir, Baco Noir, Riesling and blended wines.

Bucha Buena Kombucha

All of our tea is made with organic fair trade products. We use only fruit for our flavors, 100% grown in Oregon. We are a small, community oriented company, dedicated to providing the people with an amazingly delicious kombucha, healthy and pure.

Humm Kombucha

Our family has been brewing kombucha for over 20 years—passed down from a mother to a son, from that son to his wife, from that wife to her best friend and now to our ever-widening circle of friends. From our early days brewing in our kitchen to our newest full-scale brewery, we remain focused on our values of optimism, healthy business, partnership and quality. We think you’ll taste the difference. Welcome to Humm Kombucha.

Jem Raw Organics

We are Jem: independent artisans bringing together exotic flavors from around the world. We create healthy, indulgent butters—a connoisseurs dream—that are good for people and the planet. Our specialty nut butters are blended with raw, organic, activated ingredients free from gluten, dairy, soy and processed sugar.

Laurel Ridge Winery

Established in 1986, we are one of Oregon’s oldest wineries and located in the heart of Willamette Valley wine country just 5 miles east of Carlton.

Macindoe Family Cellars

Macindoe Family Cellars, located in the Oregon’s beautiful Willamette Valley vints two elegant Pinot noirs, a Roussanne, a Melon de Bourgogne, a cabernet and a sweet dessert wine. Our family passions are wine, food and fun!

Mi Distinctive Tastes

Highest quality balsamic vinegars and olive oils. We tour festivals and events throughout California, Oregon, and Washington.

Nectar of the Vine

Nectar of the Vine offers an assortment of gourmet food products, including our line of delicious wine frappes, wine salsa, and specialty pastas and olive oils. Our wine frappe mixes blend with your favorite dry wine, or in some cases a liquor such as rum, to create a sweet, delicious frozen wine slush.

Pacific Edge Events

Chef Travis Holland shares his expertise in all areas of food & beverage. Certified in Culinary, Business, and Biology, Chef Travis has found endless opportunities in his career, using all of his background and knowledge to curate new experiences for food enthusiasts all around!

Scott Paul Wines

Artisanal producers of Oregon Pinot Noir. Winery and tasting room located in Carlton, Oregon. Our mission is to spread the gospel of pure, elegant, graceful Pinot Noir to wine lovers everywhere.

Sweet Alchemy

Raw Oregon honey thoughtfully infused with nature’s best organic herbs and nothing else. Amazing taste. Amazing benefits.

Thomas & Son’s Distillery

Thomas & Sons is the new distilled spirits project from Townshend’s Tea Company. Our offerings include a family of tea liqueurs, Italian amari (bitter liqueurs), and other botanical spirits, all distilled from a fermentation of tea and sugar. Crafting everything in-house from scratch ingredients, we strive to offer inventive additions to the worlds of both tea and craft spirits.

Wicked Temptation Sweets

Wicked Temptation Sweets is a mother daughter team creating unique & delicious sweet treats! We pride ourselves in using only the best ingredients! All our chocolate is from Belgium and tempered by us.

Wine Fauve

Wine Fauve is a Yamhill County vineyard and winery that is known for producing a wide variety of unique wines. Along with the famed Pinot Noir that is famous throughout the Willamette Valley, Wine Fauve also produces delicious varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah, Touriga, and Marechal Foch, among other fine red wines.


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