Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Saturday, August 16th, 2025.
A quick shift in the weather is bringing cooler mornings to Central Oregon, perfect for getting out and enjoying all that Bend has on tap this weekend. As we settle into the late summer rhythm, events, community happenings, and a few local surprises are drawing folks out around town.
Last night, many in Bend were treated to a rare sighting in the sky—a brilliant fireball streaked overhead around 10 o’clock. While some thought it might have been part of the Perseid meteor shower peaking this week, experts at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry say it was more likely a piece of space junk from the recent SpaceX launch. Either way, it was a reminder to keep your eyes up because Central Oregon’s open skies are always full of surprises.
Down at the Hampton Inn in the Old Mill District, the Local Artists of the High Desert exhibition continues through Sunday. Admission is free, so you can stroll the work of regional creatives and maybe discover some new local favorites.
Tonight, music and theater lovers can catch Rock of Ages in Drake Park, part of Bend’s annual Theater in the Park series. The production brings 1980s Hollywood to life with all the hair, heart, and anthems you’d expect, right under the stars. Show starts at 6, and arrive early if you want to pick out a good spot or enjoy one of the VIP snack plate experiences. Tomorrow, for a soundtrack along the vines, Faith Hope and Charity Vineyards is hosting Jeff Miller and The Congregation from 6 to 9 pm. If you’re a fan of upbeat Northwest bands, grab a blanket and enjoy the backdrop of the Three Sisters Mountains.
Art, comedy, and local culture continue to light up the calendar. Bend’s Mt. Bachelor Quilters Guild is showing off their latest handiwork at the annual Quilt Show in Pioneer Park today, open until 4. For those looking ahead, the Bend Comedy Festival launches August 31, but you can catch some of the stand-up action preview shows this weekend, with national headliners mixing it up alongside local talent.
Also in the news, Bend is buzzing about the announced expansion of the Outback water site, set to boost the city’s water treatment and security with new reservoirs and even in-conduit hydroelectric features. Public meetings are being held to shape the future of this ambitious project—so if sustainable infrastructure is your thing, the city wants your voice.
A look just a few weeks ahead: Bend is preparing for Welcoming Week starting September 12th, a citywide celebration of our diverse community and the stories that bring us together. Mark your calendars for family yoga, cultural fairs, educational workshops, and much more—an inclusive reminder of Bend’s ongoing effort to honor everyone who calls this place home.
As always, late summer means preparations for back to school and the wrap-up of summer leagues. Watch for updates on Bend-La Pine Schools bus safety measures rolling out this month. And if you’re feeling inspired to get involved, the Bend Park and Recreation District is seeking community input to name new parks—your creativity could help shape the next neighborhood landmark.
That’s it for this lively Saturday. Whether you’re enjoying the arts, heading into the outdoors, or just soaking up Central Oregon’s beauty with friends and family, there’s something for everyone today. This has been Bend Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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