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THURSDAY 7/28 GREEN DRINKS AT FARM TO TABLE
WOULD YOU LIKE SOME SPINACH WITH THAT?
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Farm to Table hosts the Environmental Center and locals curious about the Central Oregon food system. The night includes opportunities to socialize, connect and have a casual drink with a community united through a common cause. Thu., July 28, 5-7pm. Seed to Table Farm. 998 E Black Butte Ave., Sisters. Free.
THURSDAY 7/28
FRIDAY 7/29 FOX & BONES WITH STEPHENIE ANNE JOHNSON
WORLD TRAVELERS
Fox & Bones is a folk-pop duo that has exploded onto the international scene, playing 900 shows in seven different countries. The Portland-based duo has a universal sound that crosses cultures. Fri., July 29, 8-11pm. Silver Moon Brewing, 24 NW Greenwood Ave., Bend. $10.
SATURDAY 7/30
SATURDAY 7/30 AN EVENING WITH WATCHHOUSE (FORMERLY MANDOLIN ORANGE)
NEW NAME, SAME GREAT MUSIC
The name change represents a path forward for the band that has brought classic folk ballads and unmatchable songwriting to its fans. The band recognizes the importance of its past, and wants to build on this for the future as Watchhouse. Sat., July 30, 7pm. Sisters Artworks, 204 W. Adams Ave., Sisters. $30. SA
SUNDAY 7/31
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COEXISTENCE AND REGENERATION: LEARNING FROM RURAL VOICES, ECOLOGY & CRAFT
BRIDGING THE GAP
A night of two special guest speakers sharing their insights on the rural West. Ashley Ahearn is filming a series that focuses on women ranchers and Sally Linville is an artist and sculptor who depicts figures of Western farmland. The exhibition is a chance to foster connection and create understanding for rural lifestyles. Thu., July 28, 6-8pm. Sisters Art Works Building. 204 W. Adams Ave., Sisters. Free.
FRIDAY 7/29
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INDIGO KIDD & VANDERSWALLS
LIVE, FROM THE ENTERTAINMENT CAPITAL OF THE WORLD
Indigo Kidd cut its teeth on the gritty streets of Las Vegas. The group knows the glitz and glam of the city, along with the underbelly that exists alongside it. Indigo Kidd’s music is a direct reflection of this experience. Fri., July 29, 8-11:45pm. High Desert Music Hall, 818 SW Forest Ave., Redmond. $12. with Special Guest Darin Jones & The Last Men Stand-
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WUB WAREHOUSE
WHOLESOME BEATS
Wub Warehouse will host a night full of EDM with performances by five different DJs. The goal is to release audiences from the stress and negativity of daily life and let them unleash their groovy selves on the dance floor. Judgement free! Sat., July 30, 7pm-Midnight. Open Space Event Studios, 220 NE Lafayette Ave., Bend. $15.
SATURDAY 7/30
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DESCHUTES RIVER CLEANUP
LOVE YOUR WATERS
The Upper Deschutes Watershed Council will host a day of cleaning up trash and pulling weeds along the Deschutes River’s riparian areas. Come down by yourself, bring some friends or the whole family and help protect the river that Central Oregonians love! Sat., July 30, 9am-2pm. Farewell Bend Park, 1000 SW Reed Market Rd., Bend. Free.
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SIMMERDOWN SOUNDS
REGGAE DAY
You may have heard The Colonel’s weekly radio show Wed. nights on 92.9, and if not, tune in! His production company, SimmerDown, will host a day full of reggae and dub for audiences to vibe out to and jam well into the night. Sun., July 31, 4:30-9pm. CHOW. 1110 NW Newport Ave., Bend. $25.
MONDAY 8/1 FIRST ON THE BUTTE
START THE MONTH RIGHT
Each first of the month, Central Oregon LandWatch will host guided walks up Pilot Butte to educate participants about our local area and the LandWatch’s mission of stewardship. The pace will be easy-going and accommodating to ensure anyone is able to participate! Mon., Aug. 1, 7-8:30am. Pilot Butte State Park. Bend. Free.
TUESDAY 8/2 ALANIS MORISSETTE
YOU OUGHTA KNOW HER
Alanis Morissette burst onto the music scene in 1995 with her infamous debut album, “Jagged Little Pill.” She has gone on to be an influential singer-songwriter who has established herself in the canon of contemporary music. Tue., Aug. 2, Hayden Homes Amphitheater, 344 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr., Bend. $45$129.