Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Monday, November 10, 2025.
Bend is waking up to a crisp fall morning and a busy week ahead. If you’re looking for a fresh start or just want to tidy up before the holidays, the newest Great Clips salon near Costco is officially open, and they’re celebrating with $4.99 haircuts for a limited time. If you’re a veteran or active military member, swing by on Veterans Day tomorrow for a free haircut. Even non-military customers can snag a free haircut card to gift to someone who’s served, redeemable into December. The owners say it’s all about supporting the community while everyone gets a chance to look their best.
It’s a lively Monday after Bend spent the weekend cheering on local athletes. Bend High volleyball made it to the Class 5A state title match for the third time in four years, though they just missed out against South Albany. On the gridiron, Summit High’s football team is rolling strong after winning their playoff opener. These young athletes continue to energize the community, and their resilience and teamwork remind us why Bend is so invested in its local sports scene.
Music and arts lovers have plenty to mark on their calendars. Volcanic Theatre Pub remains one of Bend’s hottest spots for live entertainment, with upcoming performances that promise to fill the cozy warehouse with energy, laughter, and the sound of local talent. If you prefer outdoor adventure with a twist, the Ultimate Scavenger Bend continues citywide this week, challenging residents and visitors to grab a bike or car and hunt for clues across town. It’s a creative way to see Bend from a new perspective while connecting with friends.
For art aficionados, the Fall Art Show and Sale is bringing new local art, woodworks, jewelry, and more to Redmond. It’s a chance to discover one-of-a-kind holiday gifts and enter raffles that put local creations right in your hands.
Amid these happenings, Bend is also seeing local businesses unite for the annual Share the Warmth winter clothes drive, calling residents to donate gently-used coats and cold-weather gear for neighbors in need. With temperatures dipping, these donations make a real difference.
The mood at Redmond Airport—and across the region—is tense as the government shutdown continues to strain air travel. Some travelers are rerouting their journeys by train or car, with federal staffing shortages leading to cuts in flight schedules. If you’re planning a trip for the holidays, keep an eye on your itinerary and give yourself extra time to get where you’re going.
On the community health front, the Veterinary Referral Center of Central Oregon has just launched the PetsForward nonprofit to help families afford advanced care for their beloved pets. It’s a big step for animal lovers and will keep more wagging tails in Bend healthy and happy.
That’s the pulse of Bend today, as vibrant and resilient as ever. Whether you’re joining an arts event, rooting for our local teams, or dropping off warm clothing for a neighbor, the community spirit is alive and well.
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