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Bend Brewfest is a three-day beer festival held each August in Bend, Oregon, which features popular and rare beers from regional breweries. [1] The event is Central Oregon's largest beer festival [2] and is held in the Old Mill District's Les Schwab Amphitheater, which has been nationally recognized as a leading outdoor venue.
The Old Mill District is also known for its network of trails. Four trails, ranging from 1 to 2.4 miles, loop through the area, providing a view of Bend's mountainous landscape. The loops connect with the greater network of trails maintained by the Bend Parks and Recreation District and are open to the public.
The Source Weekly, also known as the Source, is a free weekly newspaper published in Bend, Oregon, United States. The paper is circulated throughout Central Oregon and covers news, events and culture in the area. [1] The paper is published in print and online every Wednesday. [2]
Central Oregon has long been a fly-fishing center. In October 2012 Central Oregon hosted the Fly Fishing National Championships. [35] One of the best trout and steelhead fisheries is in the Deschutes River and is one of the most regulated. Bend is a top destination for US anglers and has been named # 1 town for sportsmen. [36]
The following is a partial list of notable musicians and musical groups, past and present, from Oregon of the United States. The list is grouped by metropolitan areas. The list is grouped by metropolitan areas.
KWRX (88.5 FM) is a non-commercial classical music radio station in Redmond, Oregon, broadcasting to the Bend, Oregon area. KWRX is a simulcast of KWAX in Eugene, Oregon . Repeaters and Translators
KRXF (92.9 FM) is a commercial modern rock music radio station in Bend, Oregon, broadcasting to the Bend, Oregon, area. [2] The station is referred to as "92/9". On Sunday July 11, 2010 KRXF moved from 92.7 FM to 92.9 FM. [3]
KICE radio was originally (on 100.7 FM, now KMGX) a beautiful music station located in Bend, Oregon.Around 1980, in the height of the Urban Cowboy craze, KICE changed formats to 'Outlaw Country' playing such artists as: The Outlaws, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Willie and Waylon and Jerry Jeff Walker.