SOURCE PICKS THURSDAY 5/20
SATURDAY 5/22
ART AS ACTIVISM AS SUBJECT A VIRTUAL TALK ON BEING “WOKE” & “DOING
5/20 – 5/26
TUESDAY 5/25
THE SCIENCE OF HAPPINESS WITH CATHERINE A. SANDERSON, PH.D.
Sanderson presents cutting-edge research from the field of psychology. Leave the chat with some surprising and not-so surprising conclusions about how we can predict and even influence happiness and well-being. Tue., May 25, 6-7:30pm. cocc.edu/foundation/vsp. $5.
Devon VanHouten-Maldonado will lead a discussion on community and healing through art, from his experience in some of Chicago’s most under-resourced areas. How can contemporary art fuel social change? Thu., May 20, 6-7pm. scalehouse.org/events.
WEDNESDAY 5/26
THURSDAY 5/20
SIP & GIVE WITHIN OUR BACKYARD AND CRUX
Two local businesses are joining forces to stop human trafficking and raise awareness. Head down to Crux for more information on how individuals can help while sipping brews and snacking on free pizza! Thu., May 20, 5:30-7:30pm. Crux Fermentation Project, 50 SW Division St., Bend. Free.
THURSDAY 5/20
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IN TIME’S HUM: THE ART & SCIENCE OF POLLINATION A NEW EXHIBIT AT THE HIGH DESERT MUSEUM
Take a dive into the world of the incredible pollinators! In Time’s Hum showcases mixed media artwork that follows native bees’ path through their life cycle. Exhibit opens Sat., May 22 and runs until October. High Desert Museum, 59800 S. Highway 97, Bend. Free with museum admission.
SATURDAY 5/22
JOHNNY & JASON AT SISTERS BREWS, GOOD FOOD AND LIVE MUSIC
Jason Segui’s R&B cover style pairs perfectly with Johnny Jones’ country vibe. Expect the best of both worlds in this duo’s live mashup in Sisters. Sat., May 22, 6-8:30pm. Sisters Depot, 250 W Cascades Ave., Sisters. No cover. Submitted
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SPRING SESSIONS: SUCKERPUNCH CLASSIC ROCK TRIO
In addition to the classic rock covers you know and love, Suckerpunch also brings some fun with dueling guitar solos and improvisation. Wed., May 26, 6-8pm. Worthy Brewing, 495 NE Bellevue Dr., Bend. No cover.
WEDNESDAY 5/26
SUNDAY 5/23
AN EVENING WITH RACHEL COLE AT THE BROWN OWL
Rachel Cole is a musician based in Nashville, bringing her Americana sounds to the West Coast. Enjoy the soulful tunes on the sunny patio! Thu., May 20, 6-8pm. The Brown Owl, 550 SW Industrial Way, St. 120, Bend. No cover.
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OUTDOOR ACCESS FOR ALL SAFETY, EQUITY & INCLUSION
FRIDAY 5/22
LIVE AT THE VINEYARD: BOBBY LINDSTROM BLUESY TUNES
Bobby Lindstrom takes the stage at the Vineyard to bring listeners soul-inspiring blues and rock. Soak in the mountain views while taking in his original blues songs that follow the story of his life. Fri., 6-9pm. Faith, Hope and Charity Vineyards, 70450 NW Lower Valley Dr., Terrebonne. $15.
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OLIVIA HARMS AT RIVER’S PLACE
Spend Sunday night with traditional country originals, patio seating and fun. Olivia brings back honky tonk for a fun evening for dancing and relaxing. Sun., May 23, 6-8pm. River’s Place, 787 NE Purcell Blvd., Bend. No cover.
A BodyVox Limited Series
Tickets & info at TowerTheatre.org
5 Collaborators, 8 Dancers, Unlimited Creativity!
A virtual discussion from Friends of the Columbia Gorge in collaboration with Comunidades, Love is King and People of Color Outdoors on improving access to the outdoors for all. Take an in-depth look at the opportunities and challenges as we work toward equitable access to state parks and lands in the Columbia Gorge and beyond. Wed., May 26, 6:30-7:30pm. gorgefriends.org/news-events/ event-calendar.html. Free.
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