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The Hooker Creek Events Center is a 7,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Redmond, Oregon, United States. The largest of several buildings on the Deschutes County Expo Center, it hosts sporting events and concerts. It opened in 2000.
For 2025, the theme of the campaign is "Empower yourself" encouraging individuals to take steps to ensure good hearing in all stages of life.This focus is a new angle of the theme of the 2024 World Hearing Day "Changing mindsets" which encouraged addressing challenges posed by societal misperceptions and stigmatizing mindsets associated with hearing difficulties.
Prineville or Redmond, Oregon 3,000 (2012) [14] Before 2001 [15] Aaron Myhra [16] Re-started in 2011 as 9/11 memorial event after 10 year hiatus; [15] [16] 2012 event shut down by sheriff due to motorcycle gang clash. [17] 2013 event planned at Warm Springs cancelled. [14] Spring Opener Toppenish, Washington fairgrounds 3,000 (1999) [18] 1990s ...
Also located at the Deschutes County Expo Center is a conference center known as the Three Sisters. These three buildings have 33,736 square feet of total space. The largest is the Middle Sister, at 14,904 square feet, used for banquets, conferences and trade shows. It can accommodate 1,568 for smaller concerts.
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Redmond, Oregon" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
General Duffy's Waterhole is a pub, food court, and entertainment venue situated on a 1.4-acre (0.57 ha) site in downtown Redmond, Oregon. It includes a taphouse, six food carts, a large patio with picnic tables and fire pits, a large indoor events hall with its own stage and bar area, and a covered concert stage with an outdoor dance floor and large pavilion-type tent to shelter event ...
The event originated as the Redmond Bike Derby, held to raise money for Christmas decorations and athletic gear for schools. Inaugurated in 1939, the Derby Day races are the oldest continuous bike race in the United States. [4] The original route was a circuit around Lake Sammamish. A contemporary report claims "everyone in general agreed that ...
Central Oregon District Hospital opened on July 1, 1952. [3] On January 1, 2001, Central Oregon District Hospital and St. Charles Medical center merged to create Cascade Healthcare Services. Later renamed to Cascade Healthcare Community, inc. As part of the merger the hospital was renamed to Central Oregon Community Hospital. [4]