Saturday, March 28th, 2026
Good morning, Bend. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 28th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Shepherd's House Ministries received a $3 million award to expand Abi's House, raising capacity from 10 to 40 for at-risk women and children in Central Oregon. The ministry will acquire multiple residences (locations confidential) for 24-hour support and trauma-informed care, with the expansion expected to complete within a year. KTVZ
- ➤ The fifth annual Central Oregon Ag Show began Friday at the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center in Redmond and is free to attend until 3 p.m. today; visitors fed alpacas and watched antique engine and tractor demos by local exhibitors. Bend Bulletin
- ➤ Crews are renovating Pine Nursery Park in northeast Bend by installing turf filtration near baseball fields and building new pickleball courts, a basketball court, and dog park improvements (completion is expected this fall). Central Oregon Daily
- ➤ Camp Sunrise offers free grief camp programs for kids in Central Oregon; a three day overnight camp for 7-12 runs June 19–21 and a day retreat for teens runs June 20 from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Cascade View Retreat Center in Powell Butte with 30 spots open. Central Oregon Daily
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Sprouts Montessori of Bend has received a $719,200 grant from Business Oregon’s Child Care Infrastructure Fund to acquire a property at 502 NE Revere Ave for a new licensed Spanish immersion facility, The Orchard Infant Nest, set to serve 24 children with flexible hours & open later this spring. KTVZ
- ➤ DSWCD and OSU have launched a water management course starting Thursday, April 9 through June 18. Local producers, landowners + irrigation managers can register for $90 to learn essential irrigation and water management skills. Central Oregon Daily
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Central Oregon LandWatch will host the ‘Public Lands, Public Voices’ forum on April 6 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at OSU-Cascades’ Edward J. Ray Hall Atrium — a meeting to oppose the proposed rollback of federal roadless protections. Bend Bulletin
- ➤ By mid-March, Baker, Deschutes, Umatilla, Jefferson and Wallowa counties declared drought ahead of spring as record-low snowpack and a warm winter set the stage for reduced water supplies, and experts warn that irrigation and streamflow will likely be affected this season. Bend Bulletin
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Deschutes County and local agencies will update roads from March 29 to April 4 with concrete and asphalt on routes including Tumalo Reservoir Rd, Bear Creek Road and NW Pershall Way. Drivers should face detours & lane closures during weekday work hours and temporary speed limits until snow is cleared. County of Deschutes
- ➤ The Oregon Business Council urged Governor Kotek’s economic advisers to adopt bolder policies amid challenges such as high housing costs and outdated land use rules — the council led by Tim Knopp from Bend will continue meetings until issuing recommendations this summer. Bend Bulletin
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Central Oregon residents face a surge in allergy symptoms from blooming juniper and birch pollen, and experts at Central Oregon Ear, Nose and Throat advise early consultation for proper diagnosis — specialized sublingual treatments may provide long-term relief when over-the-counter remedies fall short. KTVZ
REAL ESTATE NEWS
- ➤ Taylor Brooks sold Lot 5 — a 5.72-acre parcel with part of COID’s main canal — at Juniper Ridge to Central Oregon Irrigation District. The buyer said the location offers convenient canal access and expects flex industrial space development in 2027 or 2028 while patron rates remain unchanged. KTVZ
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Mt. Bachelor is hosting the Big Wave Challenge today with a custom-built snowboard course that mimics ocean waves. The event honors local rider Stratton Matteson through a Legacy Award — Three Sisters Backcountry will donate an avalanche rescue course to the winner. Central Oregon Daily
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Beats & Bites Brunch Featuring Reb Conner
11 AM – 1 PM — Currents at the Riverhouse — Cost not specified — Experience a blend of genres with soulful live music while enjoying brunch by the river.
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Donavon Frankenreiter Live in Concert
7-9 p.m. — Tower Theatre — Check event page for ticket pricing — Enjoy an evening of relaxing grooves and soulful music from the former pro surfer turned musician.
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March History Pub: 100 Years of Landscape Change in Central Oregon
7-8 p.m. — McMenamins Old St. Francis School — $5 — Discover the evolution of the Skyline Trail's landscape since 1920 with engaging historical insights.
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Bike Computer Navigation Clinic
6-7:30 p.m. — Sunnyside Sports — Free — Learn how to enhance your biking experience with expert navigation tips and support.
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90's Rock Night
7:30-10:30 p.m. — Volcanic Theatre Pub — Tickets available online — Travel back to the 90's with live performances by Chained to Stone and Trapper Keepers.
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Easter Brunch Buffet
10 AM – 3 PM — Juniper Preserve, Golf & Wellness Resort — Pricing not specified — Enjoy a refined springtime feast with thoughtfully prepared brunch classics and indulgent sweets.
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Beertown Comedy Open Mic
6:30-9 p.m. — Silver Moon Brewing — Free entry — Enjoy a night of laughs with the top-rated local open mic comedy scene.
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Trivia Night at Wonderland Chicken
7-9 p.m. — Wonderland Chicken Co X Worthy Brewing — Free to play — Eat, drink, and test your knowledge for fun prizes during live multimedia trivia.
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That 90's Band Concert
7 p.m. — McMenamins Old St. Francis School — Ticketed event — Experience nostalgic 90's hits with That 90’s Band and a local youth opening act.
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Peaks Prom: A Totally 80s Night
Join the Seven Peaks community for an unforgettable throwback night featuring an 80s DJ, warm appetizers, dessert bar, beer and cocktails! All proceeds from the evening will directly support Seven Peaks School. Come for the one-of-a-kind experiences: DeLorean photo ops, 80s movies, song dedications, and more. Bid on awesome live and silent auction items!
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