Fourth of July
Happy July 4th!
Happy July 4th!
Come celebrate our country’s independence on July 4th with Bend Park & Recreation! Start out your day’s festivities with the Pet Parade through downtown Bend then follow up with the Old Fashioned July 4th Festival in Drake Park from 11:00 am – 4:00 pm. Parade Participants: Kids of all ages are invited to participate. Come … Continue reading
The Deschutes Historical Museum celebrates its anniversary on the 4th of July with FREE admission and FREE ice cream cups, while they last. The Deschutes Historical Museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the holiday. Join the fun with nostalgic games on the museum’s front lawn, … Continue reading
Enjoy the holiday with your friends and family at the Bend Park & Recreation District’s Old Fashioned July 4th Festival. It’s a day filled with old-fashioned fun & games, food and festivities – you won’t want to miss out! Learn more about the Festival, Vendor information and the Pet Parade. … Continue reading
Delta 9 is here to add some reggae funk to your 4th of July celebrations. They'll be rocking on the lawn from 3-6pm, come on by!
We're going to have multiple Fort George Brewery brews on tap with plenty of smiles and good cheer to go around. Need something fun and relaxing to do on a Friday evening? Come on out and enjoy some of Forth George's best with us! 🍺 3-Way 🍺 City of Dreams … Continue reading
Enjoy art, music, wine, & fun.Most shops stay open late. Come down and enjoy the evening with old and new friends.Don’t forget, plenty of parking in the Parking Garage!
Live music on our beer garden all summer long! Every Wednesday from 6-8pm, Saturday from 6-8pm, Sunday 2-4pm and First Fridays 6-8pm.
Kicking off your weekend with Corrupted Kin, a fun acoustic family trio. Corrupted Kin is a family band headed up by guitar player and lead singer Mike Lee, Aaron Moore on the bass and vocals, and Nikki Lee on vocals. Mike Lee and Aaron Moore are both Bend natives who … Continue reading
Trombone Shorty’s new album opens with a dirge, but if you think the beloved bandleader, singer, songwriter and horn-blower born Troy Andrews came here to mourn, you got it all wrong. That bit of beautiful New Orleans soul—”Laveau Dirge No. 1,” named after one of the city’s most famous voodoo … Continue reading