Wednesday, November 5th, 2025
Good morning, Bend. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 5th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Bend Park and Recreation District is launching a public perception survey this week to gather feedback on park and trail use, safety and inclusivity in Bend—starting Monday, randomly selected community members will receive a call, postcard or text message to complete the 15-minute anonymous survey. Bend Bulletin
- ➤ Book lovers across Central Oregon will gather at Downtown Bend Library on December 6 to learn the 2026 A Novel Idea read selections for adults/teens and young readers. Doors open at 6 p.m. with the titles unveiled at 6:30 p.m., and guests can enjoy trivia and snacks (a process that narrowed 30 titles to the top five). KTVZ
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ The Lemon Tree restaurant in Bend was put up for sale Tuesday after its owners said it was time for a new chapter—customers will see the same breakfast and lunch service while a new owner is found. The restaurant is asking $500,000, earns $1.52 million annually, and operates in a leased space on NW Franklin until 2030. Bend Bulletin
- ➤ Western Metrology is moving its precision measurement and calibration operations from Wilsonville to La Pine—where a new facility nearing completion will offer expanded space and upgraded equipment, and local officials say the move will bring new tech and manufacturing roles to the area later this year. KTVZ
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Local Caldera student Levi Waters built the ClimbGrade app using AI to scan rock climbing routes and rate difficulty based on a climber’s wingspan, height, and weight—he plans to test the app thoroughly before its launch and received $700 from the Bend Venture Conference to improve its model. Bend Bulletin
- ➤ Jael Cruikshank of Bend was named vice president for the Western region at the National FFA Convention on November 4 in Indianapolis—where over 73,000 people attended—and she said her goal was to help all students by representing Oregon. She is a student at Oklahoma State University studying agricultural business and plans to work with her advisors to support FFA members. Bend Bulletin
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Oregon’s Head Start programs, which serve nearly 12,000 children, will stay open at least through the end of the year thanks to a temporary funding deal from the Department of Early Learning and Care—state leaders will meet in Salem soon to set further guidelines. Bend Bulletin
- ➤ The Cascades Lakes Highway and Paulina Lake Road will close for the winter season at 8 a.m. on November 18 as the Deschutes County Road Department prepares for heavy snowfall and costly snow and ice maintenance. The closures affect the highway stretch from Dutchman Sno-Park to the Deschutes Bridge and the Paulina Road gate at 10-Mile Sno-Park, and drivers are advised to monitor weather conditions and carry chains if needed. Bend Bulletin
- ➤ Deschutes County is inviting K-12 students to hand render designs for an 'I Voted' sticker to honor the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and celebrate the right to vote in 2026—elementary winners will be featured in the May Primary Election and middle-high winners will appear in November's General Election. Contest submissions are open until Jan. 31 with winners announced in February. County of Deschutes
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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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Pint Nite for Senior Dog Rescue
5-8 p.m. — Wild Ride Brewing — $1 per pint donated — Enjoy great beer and meet adoptable pups while supporting Silver Linings Rescue Ranch.
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Annual Chili Feed and Raffle Fundraiser
11 AM – 3 PM — Deschutes Historical Museum — Free entry — Enjoy delicious chili and a chance to win from over 20 raffle packages benefiting the local community.
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Run The Rock Trail Race
7 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Smith Rock State Park — Registration required — Experience breathtaking views while racing a 50K or half marathon through stunning trails.
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Sensory Photography Workshop
1-4 p.m. — Downtown Bend Library — Free entry — Explore dynamic photography practices that align heart, mind, and vision in a creative workshop.
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Beertown Comedy Open Mic
6:30-9 p.m. — Silver Moon Brewing — Free entry — Enjoy a night of laughs at the top-rated local open mic comedy event.
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Let's Talk About Child Development
5:30-7:30 p.m. — Deschutes Children's Foundation - Becky Johnson Community Center — Free entry — Gain insights into child development stages and learn to navigate conversations about children's bodies.
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Ben Nichols Solo Album Release
8-11 p.m. — The Commonwealth Pub — Cost info not provided — Experience an evening with Ben Nichols as he unveils his deeply personal solo album, In the Heart of the Mountain.
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Coyote Rider Folk Concert
7-10 p.m. — McMenamins Old St. Francis School — Enjoy folk-Americana tunes — Kat Hilst, Kim Kelley, and Tim Coffey warm you up with storytelling melodies.
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The Stinkfoot Orchestra Tribute to Frank Zappa
7-8:30 p.m. — Volcanic Theatre Pub — All ages welcome — Experience a vibrant tribute to Frank Zappa's music with the talented Stinkfoot Orchestra and special guest Napoleon Murphy Brock.
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Community Conversations: Natural Resource Management
5-7 p.m. — Downtown Bend Library — Registration required — Engage in a dialogue about the state of local natural resources and your role in their management.
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