Thursday, October 23rd, 2025
Good morning, Bend. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 23rd of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Warmer temperatures melted the ice this morning — officials at Bend Pavilion said the rink will be delayed until cooler weather returns. They will set a new opening date once conditions improve. Central Oregon Daily
- ➤ A Central Oregon nonprofit that helps over 4,000 people with disabilities lost a federal grant worth $12,500 a month in September and is forced to cut programs, reduce staff, and close locations in rural areas. It started a $30,000 fundraiser on Tuesday—hoping to secure new funding and support affected families. Central Oregon Daily
- ➤ On November 1, the Bend Food Project will hold its fourth annual quilt sale at the Unitarian Fellowship of Central Oregon on Skyline Ranch Road in Bend from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. — over 300 handmade quilts donated by more than 80 local quilters will be available for purchase — with proceeds benefiting children through the Kid’s Korner program as organizers hope to raise $38,000. KTVZ
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Bend native Tara Lohan will hold a discussion today at Roundabout Books and Cafe to talk about her new book Undammed which examines dam removals like the Colorado Street Dam that improved safety and fish migration — her event costs $5 or is free with a book purchase. Additional author talks include Jeremy Collins on Friday at 5:30 p.m. and Daniel H. Wilson on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. Bend Bulletin
- ➤ Maestro Michael Gesme will conduct his final Central Oregon Symphony Fall Concert at Mountain View High this weekend—marking the end of a 30-year career in Bend and featuring Tchaikovsky’s Concerto for Violin and Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9. A new rush line system will allow more audience members to fill the seats at the performance. Bend Bulletin
- ➤ The High Desert Museum won the Autry Public History Prize on October 17 for its exhibition Sensing Sasquatch, which explores Indigenous views on the cultural and spiritual meaning of Sasquatch in the High Desert — the award recognizes the museum's innovative blend of art and history. Central Oregon Daily
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ The BLM's Prineville District will burn piles on nearly 100 acres near Eagle Crest west of Redmond next Monday to reduce wildfire risk. Crews will finish the burn in one or two days and will monitor the area as they work. KTVZ
- ➤ Deschutes Land Trust is restoring Priday Ranch near Madras after the Cram Fire burned 80 percent of the 5,000-acre preserve, focusing on reseeding and stopping invasive species to help the land recover with fuel reduction work. The project supports efforts to protect nearby areas from future wildfire risks. Central Oregon Daily
- ➤ Oregon’s wildfire season ended Friday with about 350,000 acres burned—greatly less than last year, but 200 homes and structures were lost near communities such as Sisters and The Dalles. More than 60% of the over 1,100 wildfires were human-caused, and state and federal teams worked quickly to contain nearly 94% of fires before they grew larger than 10 acres. Central Oregon Daily
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ ODOT crews will repave Highway 97 near Cooley Road and cause overnight lane closures north of Bend tonight and tomorrow, with delays from (7 p.m. to 6 a.m.) as part of the road work. Central Oregon Daily
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A new report by the Oregon Health Authority found that more than 1 in 5 students say their physical and mental health care needs are not met + 18-year-old co-author Alexis Zou and Crook County Middle School principal Marcus Hayes offered insights on the issue. KTVZ
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Christmas in July with Central Oregon Holiday Toy Drive Santa
Central Oregon Holiday Toy Drive has taken over for the Toys for Tots which has suspended operations in Central Oregon and Marines from MCL 1308 with support from Summit Health are taking over with our Santa on the 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st of July and 7 of August every Thursday at 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm BRING A TOY PLEASE its needed
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Live Music Friday: Brenna Larsen
7-9 p.m. — Currents at the Riverhouse — Free entry — Experience heartfelt folk melodies and jazz-infused grooves by Portland’s rising star, Brenna Larsen, in a scenic riverside setting.
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Watkins Glen Halloween Dance Party
8-9:30 p.m. — Volcanic Theatre Pub — $23.53 — Experience a groovy Halloween celebration with YAK ATTACK and WATKINS GLEN paying tribute to the music of 1975.
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Home Design Workshop at Wild Ride Brewing
12-2 p.m. — Wild Ride Brewing — Paid tickets include a free gift — Unleash your creativity by designing mood boards and receiving expert decor tips.
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Beertown Comedy Open Mic Night
6:30-9 p.m. — Silver Moon Brewing — Free entry — Enjoy a night of laughter and local talent at Bend's top-rated open mic.
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APWA Oregon Fall Conference
October 28-31 — Riverhouse Lodge — Cost not specified — Connect with public works professionals for education, networking, and innovation.
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The Emo Night Halloween Bash with Chandler P
8:00 – 11:59 p.m. — The Capitol — Free entry — Celebrate Halloween with a night of 2000’s pop punk and a live performance by Chandler P.
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Five For Fighting with String Quartet
7-9 p.m. — Tower Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Experience the soulful music of Five For Fighting accompanied by a string quartet.
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Bend Witches Paddle
4-6 p.m. — Riverbend Park — Fundraiser event — Dress as a witch and paddle for a good cause along the river with family and pets.
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PUNK-O-WEEN 4 Costume Party
12-11 p.m. — Silver Moon Brewing — $20 — Experience Bend's annual punk rock Halloween party with 17 bands and all ages welcome.
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Bend Cars & Coffee
8-11 a.m. — Dilly Dally Coffee Co. — Free entry — Enjoy a morning of coffee and car culture in the heart of Bend.
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