Local Frequency - Bend

Inception Point Ai

Local Frequency Bend is your go-to podcast for exploring the hidden gems and vibrant culture of local communities around the world. Dive into engaging stories, hear from influential local voices, and discover the unique sounds and rhythms that shape diverse neighborhoods. Perfect for travel enthusiasts, culture aficionados, and anyone curious about the world beyond their doorstep, Local Frequency Bend will inspire, educate, and entertain. Tune in to expand your horizons and connect with the rich tapestry of global communities. For more info go to https://www.quietplease.ai Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Bend Local Frequency: Water Conservation, Spring Break Fun, and Community Connection

    Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Monday, March 16. As we kick off the week, Bend is shaking off winters lingering chill with a major warming trend underway, highs climbing into the comfortable zone after that classic Central Oregon tease of melt, refreeze, and surprise sun. Perfect timing as the City of Bend launches Fix a Leak Week today through March 22, urging everyone to hunt down those sneaky drips in faucets, seals, and irrigation lines. With our low snowpack stressing rivers and groundwater for summer, fixing leaks could save your household up to 10,000 gallons a year, slash bills, and keep our water flowing strong, enter their challenges for prizes and check city resources to get started, it adds up to real impact for our dry season ahead. Planning your week? Tomorrow, March 17, marks the start of summer 2026 registration openings at 6am for Bend Park and Rec, first up summer camps, then programs, swim lessons, and sports leagues on the 18th, snag those spots early before they fill. That same day at noon, head to Larkspur Community Center for the free Lunch and Learn on Maintaining Muscle Mass with Natural Grocers coach Allen Lalumia, pack your brown bag for science-backed tips on foods and supplements to stay strong post-30, coffee and dessert on the house in honor of National Nutrition Month. Spring breaks rolling in with fun for all ages from March 22 at The Pavilion and Juniper Swim and Fitness Center, $8 ice skating sessions, rec swims at seven bucks per adult with kid, leading to epic End of Season DJ Skate Parties March 27 and 28 with DJ Teafly and DJ Briantology grooving till 8pm. Teens 12 to 17, volunteer for Camp Fire Central Oregons free youth ice skating bash at The Pavilion to celebrate Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. Looking further, catch the Mountain View XC Meet Fundraiser today at Big Sky Park, No Kings Rally March 28 in Drake Park, and Frybread Tacos with Page for Progress March 29 at Alpenglow. Whether conserving water, building muscle, or hitting the ice, these spots connect us to healthier days and community vibes that make Bend thrive. This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    3 min
  2. 2 DAYS AGO

    Bend's Spring Warmup: From Frost to 70s, Plus Community Events All Week

    Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Sunday, March 15. Rise and shine, Bend. If you stepped outside early, you felt that classic high desert crispness with northwest winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour, keeping highs in the mid-to-upper 40s under partly sunny skies. But heres the exciting flip: those breezes taper off tonight into the mid-to-upper 20s, setting the stage for a massive warm-up tomorrow with mid-50s and clouds giving way to 70 degrees by Monday, potentially mid-70s through Wednesday. Its Central Oregons spring tease, so scrape that patchy frost off your windshield in the morning and trade those layers for t-shirts soon. This shift means more folks hitting the trails, rivers, and parks, boosting that outdoor vibe we all crave while reminding gardeners to protect those early sprouts tonight.[1] Speaking of getting active, today at Big Sky Park theres a Mountain View XC Meet Fundraiser, a perfect chance to cheer on young athletes and support the team while soaking in the fresh air at 21690 Neff Road. Families, mark your calendars for the St. Patricks Day Dash coming up this weekend along the Deschutes River from the Deschutes Tasting Room. Choose your 10K, 5K, or 1.5-mile fun run, then stick around for green beer, live music, and festivities that benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Bend. Its the authentic Bend way to celebrate with fitness and community spirit, drawing crowds who love how these events knit us together while raising funds that directly help local kids thrive.[6] Looking ahead, Bend Park and Rec is ramping up spring fun. Summer 2026 registrations kick off Tuesday at 6 a.m. online for camps, then Wednesday for swim lessons, sports leagues, and more grab spots fast at register.bendparksandrec.org. Seniors and health nuts, dont miss the free Lunch and Learn on maintaining muscle mass Tuesday at Larkspur Community Center with Natural Grocers coach Allen Lalumia hell share science-backed foods and supplements to fight age-related loss, because staying strong keeps you hiking our trails longer. Spring Break brings skate and swim deals next week at The Pavilion, Juniper, and Larkspur, capped by epic End of Season DJ Skate Parties March 27 and 28 with DJs Teafly and Briantology for just eight bucks all-ages grooves on ice.[2] Business folks, circle Thursday, March 19 for EDCOs Central Oregon PubTalk at Open Space Event Studios networking from 4:30, program at 5:30 with keynotes from Evergreen Growths Scott Breon, pitches from Ansel, and updates on Metolius Tea drinks and snacks included to spark ideas fueling our growing economy. And later this month, catch the No Kings Rally March 28 at Drake Park or Frybread Tacos with Page for Progress March 29 at Alpenglow Park, blending activism, food, and community in spots that highlight Bends vibrant spirit.[4] This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    3 min
  3. 3 DAYS AGO

    Bend Local Frequency: Spring Weekend Guide with Community Events and Safety Updates

    Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Saturday, March 14. What a vibrant Saturday in Bend to kick off your weekend with sunshine and spring vibes on the horizon. Tragedy struck late Thursday night when a man died after a struggle during an attempted home invasion on NW Braid Drive. Bend Police say the intruder tried forcing his way into a home around 11:45 p.m., fought with the resident who sustained minor injuries, then fled on foot only to be found critically hurt on a nearby golf course. Detectives are investigating, but it underscores how folks here stay vigilant to keep our neighborhoods safe. On a brighter note, sports fans catch the Summit Storm varsity basketball team hosting Centennial from Gresham at 12:30 p.m. at Linfield University right here in Bend, a perfect chance to cheer on local talent and feel that electric community energy. Music lovers, todays the day for Bluegrass Bend-r at the Volcanic Theatre, a one-day mini-festival bending the genre with Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band, Quattlebaum, Midnight 45, and more, promising foot-stomping fun that captures Bends lively arts scene. Craving pie? Head to Sparrow Mercado for their Pi Day pop-up on this 3.14 date, slicing up heavenly baked pies thatll satisfy your sweet tooth and spark some mathematical joy. Adventure seekers, join the group gravel bike ride starting from the Old Mill, tackling the Water and Lava route up to Benham Falls and back for 30 miles of stunning Central Oregon trails that remind us why we love calling this place home. Looking ahead, mark your calendars for the Hydro Flask St. Patricks Day Dash next weekend along the Deschutes River, with 10K, 5K, and 1.5-mile options, live music, green beer from Deschutes Brewery, and all proceeds supporting the Boys & Girls Club of Bend, blending fitness and family fun in true Bend style. Music fans, Steinway artist Brett Mitchells solo piano recital hits Sunriver on April 11 with film arrangements, wine tasting, and VIP receptions, while the Banff Mountain Film Festival rolls into the Tower Theatre April 17-18, showcasing epic adventures that fund local outdoor programs for Realms Schools kids. And heads up drivers, major Franklin Avenue construction starts in May, closing the underpass for six months to fix floods, water lines, and boost bike-ped safety, so plan alternate routes to keep traffic flowing smoothly through our growing city. This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    3 min
  4. 5 DAYS AGO

    Bend Local Frequency: Spring Trails, Fresh Food, and Community Growth

    Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Thursday, March 12. Rise and shine, Bend! Were kicking off the day with some exciting local buzz thats making our community even better. Central Oregon Locavore is expanding to the west side of town, straight from what farmers and ranchers told them in last years surveys. Founder Nicolle Timm-Branch says its all about getting fresh, local eats closer to more folks, cutting down on transport and boosting those hardworking producers right here in our backyard. Imagine grabbing hyper-local veggies without the drive thats real impact for our food scene. Outdoors enthusiasts, gear up because the Central Oregon Trail Alliance just unveiled 11.4 miles of fresh trails linking Cline Buttes to Cascade Views. Trails like Chainbreak, Positive Vibrations, and Whiptail promise epic cross-country rides and hikes between Bend and Redmond. Its a game-changer for connecting our stunning landscapes, giving you more ways to unplug and explore while keeping our trails sustainable. Safety first as spring prescribed burns kick off next week in Deschutes National Forest. Fire crews aim to treat over 11,000 acres around Bend, including spots west along Cascades Lakes Highway and south near Forest Service Road 18. These controlled fires slash wildfire risks to our neighborhoods, restoring forest health and protecting what we love. Health officials remind us to check air quality, stay indoors if smoky, and text COFIRE to 888-777 for alerts keep those lungs happy. On the entertainment front, catch DJ Jason Brown, grandson of soul legend James Brown, remixing classics with afro-house beats at the Box Factorys Wildwood tonight. Hell blend funky heritage with modern vibes perfect for dancing away the week. Families, Shredder Bend is opening soon as an indoor ski and snowboard school for kids one to ten real gear, real fun, year-round to spark lifelong powder passions. And Cascade Theatrical Companys latest, The 39 Steps, delivers hilarious espionage thrills grab tickets for laughs that hit home. Looking ahead, warm springlike weather hits early next week with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s way above average after light mountain snow this weekend. Mark your calendars for the Hydro Flask St. Patricks Day Dash on March 15 a family 10K, 5K, or 1.5-mile romp along the Deschutes River, green costumes, beer, bagpipers, and live music at the post-race bash, all benefiting the Boys & Girls Club. Plus, big wins for OSU-Cascades with 42 million approved for a new student health and rec center, fueling campus growth and keeping our young innovators fit. And south county residents, county commissioner candidates are tackling that nagging nitrate issue in groundwater with fresh solutions for safer water. Stay curious, get out there safely, and support local. This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    3 min
  5. 9 MAR

    Bend Local Frequency: Plan the Future, Speed Date Tonight, and Catch Jazz This Friday

    Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Monday, March 9. Rise and shine, Bend! Kick off your week with some big opportunities right here in our backyard. Deschutes County is on the hunt for a passionate resident from the Redmond or Terrebonne area to join the Planning Commission. This isnt just any gig, folks, its your chance to shape the future of land use, zoning, and growth in our unincorporated neighborhoods. Imagine influencing where new homes go up or how we protect our open spaces, all while meeting twice a month on Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. right here in Bend. Grab your application, letter of interest, and resume, and get them in by 4 p.m. on April 3. The Board of Commissioners will pick the winner after that, so if you care about rural planning and collaborative decision-making, step up and make your voice heard, because smart growth affects us all from traffic flow to preserving that Cascade viewshed we love. Shifting gears to fun in the sun, or at least under our blue skies, Central Oregon is buzzing with weekend vibes spilling into today. Check out the singles speed dating event tonight for ages 25 to 50ish, perfect for mingling over quick chats and maybe sparking a connection amid our vibrant craft beer scene. Music lovers, mark your calendars for heavy metal night at Volcanic Theatre last evening with Opal in Sky, Villain of the Story, and Young Medicine, but catch the afterglow with COCCs Big Band Jazz winter concert coming up Friday at 7 p.m., swinging through Tom Kubis tunes thatll have you tapping your feet and feeling the jazz pulse of Bend. And hey, Redmond Police just installed a lost pet microchip reader, making it easier than ever to reunite furry friends with their families, a small but pawsome win for our pet-loving community. On the stateside front, Oregon lawmakers just passed House Bill 4116, slamming the door on predatory high-interest loans that trap folks in debt cycles with rates over 36 percent. No more rent-a-bank loopholes from out-of-state sharks extracting millions from working families like ours. This means fairer credit for Bend households, less financial stress, and more money staying local for bikes, brews, and adventures. Bend also marked a century of municipal water service recently, a testament to our resilient infrastructure keeping taps flowing for generations. And for outdoor thrills, keep eyes on the rivers, the Belcher family just reeled in two massive sturgeons, reminding us our waters are alive with stories waiting to be caught. Wrap up your day exploring, connect with neighbors, and stay safe out there. This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    3 min
  6. 8 MAR

    Bend Local Frequency: Spring Events, Community Gatherings, and Week Ahead Updates

    Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Sunday, March 8th, 2026. We're starting this Sunday with some exciting activities happening around Central Oregon this week. If you missed it this weekend, Winter PrideFest wrapped up yesterday at Mt. Bachelor, bringing together the community for celebration on the slopes. But the festivities don't stop there as we head into a busy week of events and activities. Coming up this Tuesday, the Bend Park and Recreation District is hosting a Lunch and Learn event at Larkspur Community Center focusing on High Desert Restoration with the Oregon Desert Land Trust. That session runs from noon to one thirty and it's completely free. Bring your own lunch and they'll provide dessert and coffee. You'll hear from local experts about restoration projects across the region, from wetland surveys to innovative beaver dam projects designed to protect wildlife and benefit our landscape. Also this week on Wednesday evening, BPRD is holding a Registration Info Night at Larkspur Community Center to help residents prepare for summer program registration, which opens next week. If you want to get a head start on your family's summer plans, that's a great opportunity to chat with the customer service team. Looking further ahead this month, there's more to look forward to. On March 17th, another Lunch and Learn takes place focusing on maintaining muscle mass with a nutritional health coach from Natural Grocers. And if you're into birding, mark your calendar for March 31st when the Central Oregon Bird Alliance will share insights about birding right here in our region. For those interested in community engagement, the No Kings Rally happens on March 28th at Drake Park, and the following day there's Frybread Tacos with Page for Progress at Alpenglow Park. These events showcase the diverse ways our community comes together. Looking at the broader region, state lawmakers wrapped up the 2026 legislative session this past week in Salem with significant decisions that will impact Oregonians statewide. Transportation funding and gun control measures dominated the session, with both sides claiming victories but leaving many with mixed feelings about the pace of legislation. Meanwhile, folks heading out on roadwork alerts should note that overnight road work begins today on U.S. 20 in East Bend as ODOT upgrades curb ramps and pedestrian crossings to meet accessibility standards. This has been Bend Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    3 min
  7. 7 MAR

    Bend Local Frequency: Public Safety Debates and County Governance Changes Shape Weekend Conversation

    Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Saturday, March 7th. We're starting this weekend with some significant developments in local governance and community involvement. Just yesterday, the Bend City Council took action on a firearms ban that's generating plenty of conversation around town. This move reflects ongoing efforts by local leaders to address public safety concerns, though the decision continues to spark debate among residents with different perspectives on Second Amendment rights. Meanwhile, at the state level, Oregon senators have been working through some contentious gun control legislation. The state senate recently watered down a controversial bill that would have bolstered implementation of a 2022 voter-approved gun control measure currently tied up in litigation. The move actually gained Republican support by taking a more moderate approach, showing how compromises sometimes emerge when different sides of an issue come together. On the community involvement front, if you're interested in shaping land use decisions in our area, here's an opportunity worth considering. Deschutes County is currently seeking a new Planning Commission member from the Redmond and Terrebonne area. This volunteer position runs from July through 2030 and involves reviewing land use policies and zoning regulations that directly impact how our county develops. The Planning Commission meets twice monthly at the Deschutes Services Building on Wall Street, and applications are being accepted through April 3rd at 4 PM. If you're passionate about rural land use planning and want to have a real voice in how our community grows, this could be exactly what you're looking for. Speaking of community growth and change, the Deschutes County Commission itself is heading toward an interesting transition. The City Club will be hosting a forum soon examining the expansion of the commission from three to five commissioners and what the new district mapping means for voters heading into 2026. This restructuring could significantly change how county decisions get made and who gets represented on major policy questions. As we head into the weekend, these represent some of the bigger conversations happening in Bend right now. Whether it's questions about public safety, environmental stewardship, or how our local government operates, there are plenty of ways to get involved and stay informed about the issues that matter most to our community. This has been Bend Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    2 min
  8. 5 MAR

    Bend Local Frequency: Fresh Powder, River Views, and Community Magic This Thursday

    Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Thursday, March 5th. Rise and shine, Bend fam, as we kick off another crisp high-desert day with temps climbing to 52 degrees under partly sunny skiesperfect for shaking off that winter chill and diving into whats buzzing right here in our backyard. First up, a quick nod to the global headlines rippling into our community: the escalating U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, now in day five of Operation Epic Fury, have folks at local coffee shops like Lone Pine chatting about fuel prices and supply chains. With over 2,000 targets hit and Iranian naval losses mounting, experts say were watching for any Strait of Hormuz disruptions that could nudge gas up a dime or two at your Shell station on Century Drive. Stay vigilant, but heres the good newsour resilient Bend spirit shines brighter. Shifting to home turf, the Deschutes County Sheriffs Office reports a smooth overnight with no major incidents, though theyre ramping up patrols around popular trailheads after a minor rash of bike thefts near Phil's Trailhead. Lock it or lose it, riders! Todays big local stir is the groundbreaking for the new Old Mill District expansion, where developers unveiled plans for a riverside amphitheater hosting free summer concerts starting in June. Imagine grooving to local indie bands with Cascade views thats community magic connecting us all. For your adventure fix, the Mount Bachelor snow report boasts 68 inches base depth and fresh powder from last nights squall, making it prime for shredding the Meadows lift before noon crowds. Down in town, the Bend Park and Rec Districts winter farmers market wraps today at the Old Mill, featuring heirloom spuds from Goschie Farms and hot cider tastings thatll warm your soul. Families, dont miss the free storytime at the Downtown Library at 10 AM, tying into their new exhibit on Central Oregon homesteadersreal tales of grit that shaped our sunny streets. City Hall buzz has council greenlighting Phase Two of the Southwest Bend Parkway bike lane, slashing commute times and boosting safety for that daily pedal to work. It means fewer car jams and more fresh air for everyone, directly easing your morning grind. And foodies, mark your calendars: Epicurean Exchange kicks off a pop-up tasting series tonight at Crux Fermentation, pairing craft brews with wild-foraged mushrooms from area foragers. Pure Bend flavor innovation. Nonprofit spotlight: Volunteers needed at the High Desert Food and Farm Alliance cleanup along the Big Deschutes this weekendexpect muddy fun and real impact on our waterways. Sign up online or grab a flyer at Foosball Goods. Wrapping with traffic: Light delays on Wall Street from utility work, so detour via Franklin. Weather holds steady, no storms brewing. This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    3 min

About

Local Frequency Bend is your go-to podcast for exploring the hidden gems and vibrant culture of local communities around the world. Dive into engaging stories, hear from influential local voices, and discover the unique sounds and rhythms that shape diverse neighborhoods. Perfect for travel enthusiasts, culture aficionados, and anyone curious about the world beyond their doorstep, Local Frequency Bend will inspire, educate, and entertain. Tune in to expand your horizons and connect with the rich tapestry of global communities. For more info go to https://www.quietplease.ai Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs