Saturday, November 15th, 2025
Good morning, Bend. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 15th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Playful Paws Cat Café in Bend is hosting its monthly Cats on Mats yoga class this weekend where local instructor Ulla Lundgrand guides participants in gentle stretches among adoptable cats—attendees pay about $30 for an hour of yoga followed by a half-hour to relax with the cats. KTVZ
- ➤ On Friday morning, $8,000 worth of toys arrived in Bend for kids in need as the Central Oregon Holiday Toy Drive—run by the local Marine Corps League after Toys for Tots suspended operations—received contributions from local motorcycle clubs and businesses. The drive still seeks donations and will feature drop-off boxes around the area. KTVZ
- ➤ As families start holiday shopping, a new OSPIRG report warns of privacy and safety risks from AI toys—experts urge parents to buy from trusted sellers. In Bend, Learning Express Toys owner Alee Lees says asking questions helps families make safe choices. KTVZ
- ➤ The Central Oregon Avalanche Center is preparing for its 26th annual Powderhound Preview and Fundraiser, which will include educational sessions—local guest speakers and snow safety programs—to support avalanche awareness. Locals can join the event to learn about avalanche safety and backcountry risks. KTVZ
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Last week, Bend Fire & Rescue responded to two house fires within 90 minutes caused by improper use of home heating—Master’s Touch, a local chimney cleaning company, warned that many chimneys are not cleaned regularly which raises the danger of creosote buildup and leaves appointments filling fast as winter nears. KTVZ
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Host Aaron Switzer interviewed Michael Gesme, conductor of the Central Oregon Symphony and COCC professor, who is set to retire after 30 years in classical music. Michael explained his move from the Midwest to Bend, the changes in local performance spaces, and plans for a new performing arts center — insights that capture his lifelong work in music. Source Weekly
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ A fourth-grader at Sage Elementary in Redmond was surprised on Thursday when her sister, serving in the Air Force in Jordan, walked into her school—Millie Myers had no idea Ava Hamilton would be returning for a reunion. Ava enlisted after graduating from Redmond Proficiency Academy in 2023. Central Oregon Daily
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Oregon’s new 25-year Energy Strategy does not plan to add nuclear power even as demand from data centers grows, and state officials will boost energy efficiency and renewable sources such as solar and wind. Max Woods from the energy department said the state remains nuclear curious but will keep its long-standing ban while seeking faster, cleaner solutions — a plan developed after two years of detailed review. Central Oregon Daily
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ No. 2 Bend High plays No. 1 North Eugene in the Class 5A girls soccer state championship match today at Hillsboro Stadium—Bend High earned an undefeated record of 17 to 0 with nine returning starters and key new players after a strong season, while North Eugene holds a 16 to 0 record with one tie. Both teams aim for a state title in a rematch that builds on last season’s close contests. Bend Bulletin
- ➤ Mountain View beat Dallas 14-0 on Friday night in the Class 5A quarterfinals with two key goal-line stops and a 90-yard drive—Mountain View now faces Silverton next Friday in the semifinals. Summit edged West Albany 14-13 with a game-sealing interception under a minute—setting up their matchup against Churchill next Friday at a neutral site. Bend Bulletin
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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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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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Powderhound Preview & Fundraiser
6-8 p.m. — Tower Theatre — Free entry — Gear up for winter with local backcountry films and prize opportunities.
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Holly Bowling Performance
7-8:30 p.m. — Tower Theatre — Tickets available — Experience a night of virtuosic piano performed by Holly Bowling, redefining musical boundaries.
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Winter Business HOP
8:30 – 10:00 AM — High Desert Music Hall — Free entry — Network and showcase your business among local entrepreneurs in a lively coffee-inspired setting.
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Kids’ Entrepreneur Market
1-4 p.m. — Downtown Bend Library — Free entry — A unique eco-friendly market empowering kids ages 7-17 to learn entrepreneurship by creating and selling their products.
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Beertown Comedy Open Mic
6:30-9:30 p.m. — Silver Moon Brewing — Free entry — Enjoy a night of laughter at the top-rated open mic in Bend.
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Thanksgiving Dinner at Currents
3-9 p.m. — Riverhouse Lodge — Reservations recommended — Savor seasonal dishes with river views this Thanksgiving in Bend.
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Gerardo Coronel Concert
9:30 PM – 12:30 AM — Midtown Ballroom/Domino Room/Annex — Ticket information available — Experience a high-energy night with El Jerry Gerardo Coronel and the best regional music.
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Annual Holiday Marketplace at the Vineyard
9 a.m.-4 p.m. — Faith Hope & Charity Vineyards — Free entry — Explore local crafts and enjoy award-winning wine and food while soaking in beautiful vineyard views.
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