Listen "Bend's Fall Fun, Scares, and Winter Sports Hype - October 26th Recap"
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Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Sunday, October 26th. Fall colors are just starting to pop around Bend, with crisp mornings outnumbered only by the number of things happening in town today. Let’s dive right in with some community buzz — longtime locals will remember the old Shari’s building near Wagner Mall, but soon you’ll find it sporting a fresh blue trim and neon signs, as Elmer’s Restaurant prepares to open its doors on November 24th. This staple for homestyle breakfast plates and bottomless coffee is looking for staff now, so if you want to join the crew, keep your eyes peeled for those hiring banners.Fall fun is everywhere, and at 3:30 this afternoon little ghouls and goblins can head over to Northeast 9th and the First Presbyterian Church for Trunk or Treat and a Halloween Scavenger Hunt. Costumes are encouraged and there’ll be free hot cider on hand as kids trick or treat from car to car. That’s a perfect way to start the evening, but if you’re still looking for more Halloween magic, the Light Up Halloween event starts at 5 downtown, as Bend gets ready for a night of glowing fun.Speaking of tonight, outdoor lovers with a taste for winter are in luck. The Tower Theatre is hosting Warren Miller’s annual Snociety film tonight at 5, so grab your ski buddies and let the first dustings of snow on the Cascades get you stoked for the coming season. And if you’re more about headbanging than powder turns, Midtown Ballroom has GWAR, Helmet, Dwarves, and Blood Vulture starting at 7. It’s sure to be loud, raucous, and unforgettable.If you missed yesterday’s Bands for Bread fundraiser at Bend Brewing Company, don’t worry — there are still plenty of ways to connect. Comedy fans can catch the Improv Showcase 500 by Bend Institute of Comedy, which promises the kind of unpredictable, live show that makes Bend’s arts scene shine. And for foodies, consider a leisurely dinner at The Blacksmith, where happy hour starts at four and bold Northwest cuisine is the highlight.On the headlines front, local schools have been in the news as the Redmond board renewed its equity policy after heated debate, and the Mountain View football team is celebrating another standout performance. Meanwhile, local small businesses like Cuppa Yo are growing, opening a third location this weekend.Looking ahead, make a note on your calendars for the citywide Ultimate Scavenger Hunt, happening tomorrow. It’s a great family outing or friendly competition to explore Bend’s quirky side and hidden corners.That’s all for your October 26th edition. This has been Bend Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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