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WEDNESDAY 6/17

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HIGH DESERT MUSEUM REOPENING OH, HOW WE’VE MISSED YOU!

The High Desert Museum is celebrating its grand reopening! Visitors will be required to wear face masks, and capacity will be limited. Buy tickets in advance and explore all of the incredible exhibits that the Museum has to offer! $15. Wed., June 17, 9am-5pm. High Desert Museum, 59800 S. Hwy 97, Bend.

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6/18 DRIFT – LIVE AT RIVER’S PLACE LIVE MUSIC MAKES A COMEBACK

Drift is a local band that plays all original music. Mark Quon fronts the band on guitar and vocals. Terence Neal adds lead guitar and harmony with John Allen on bass. Relax outside and munch on delicious food truck fare. No cover. Thu., June 18, River’s Place, 6-8pm. 787 NE Purcell Blvd., Bend.

THURSDAY – SUNDAY 6/18 - 6/21

“VIRTUALLY 4 PEAKS” MUSIC FESTIVAL BRINGING MUSIC TO THE PEOPLE

4 Peaks Presents will showcase some of their favorite sets from the past 13 years. Viewers will have the opportunity to enjoy sets from Poor Man’s Whiskey, Greensky Bluegrass, Billy Strings, Railroad Earth and more! No cover. Thu., June 18, Fri., June 19, Sat., June 20, and Sun., June 21, 7pm. 4PeaksMusic.com.

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BACK TO BAGS CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT BAG IN ACTION!

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Cornhole is back! Check-in and warm-up starts at 1:30pm, bags begin to fly at 2:30pm. Doubles only in this tournament! Six games, guaranteed prizes including cash! Price covers one team. $50. Sat., June 20, 1:30-8pm. Pickleball Zone, 63040 NE 18th St., Bend.

TUESDAY 6/23

LANDE – LIVE & STREAMED WORTHY VIRTUAL CONCERT SERIES – LIVE!

For the past several weeks, local musicians have banded together to provide Central Oregonians with the music they know and love. This week, you can catch local band Lande livestreamed or… completely live. No cover. Wed., June 17, 6-8pm. Worthy Facebook Page & Worthy Brewing Company, 495 NE Bellevue Dr., Bend.

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6/17 SYSTEMIC RACISM IN OUTDOOR AND URBAN SPACES WEBINAR ON RACE & THE OUTDOORS

Oregon Wild is hosting a conversation between Chad Brown of Soul River, James Mills of The Joy Trip Project, Sharon Ross of Afrovivalist and Richard Thornton of Patagonia. Join online for this frank and unscripted conversation. Free. Wed., June 17, 6-7:30pm. Oregonwild.org.

Art by Darren Kling

GRAND OPENING RECEPTION NEW ART GALLERY OPENS ITS DOORS

The grand opening of this new Redmond Art Gallery will feature a series of original oil paintings by Darren Kling entitled “Water & the Rock,” an exploration into timeless transformation. Live piano music will accompany the exhibit. Free. Fri., June 19, 6-9pm. Lighter Than Air Gallery, 611 NE Jackpine Ct., Suite 3, Redmond.

FRIDAY 6/19

JUNETEENTH – BLACK INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATORY PICNIC!

Live music, speakers and the celebration of the day in 1865 when Union soldiers arrived at Galveston, Texas, to announce the abolition of slavery in the U.S. Masks and personal picnicware suggested! Bring your own food and beverage and join in a community picnic celebrating Black Independence Day. All t-shirt sales support the Central Oregon Diversity Project. Free. Fri., June 19, Noon-5pm. Drake Park, 777 NW Riverside Blvd., Bend.

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REDMOND FARMERS MARKET SUPPORT LOCAL FARMERS!

Find local Central Oregon farm-fresh produce, organic eggs and meat, bakers, makers and crafters, fresh flowers, starts, plants and much more. Practice social distancing, throw on your mask and head on down. A dog-friendly market! Free. Tue., June 23, 3-6pm. Centennial Park, between 7th and 8th St., Redmond.

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6/24 MUSIC ON THE GREEN: TODD HAABY FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

The Redmond Chamber of Commerce is bringing its free summer concert series to you! Artists will perform from the comfort of their own backyard while you gather with your friends and family to enjoy their performances. Free. Wed., June 24, 5pm. Online. redmondsummerconcerts.com.

We’re actively implementing the Governor’s reopening guidelines. Keep an eye out for dates and details of our new TowerTheatre.org Central Oregon talent showcase “One For All, All For One.”

VISIT US ONLINE for more details on how you can support your local arts community

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