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  • Big Island Kona Mix Plate

    680 SW Powerhouse Dr., #1004 Old Mill

    541-633-7378

    Island flavor on every plate, it's classic Hawaiian cuisine combos featuring signature mix-and-match plates, yummy sides, seafood and filling sandwiches that don't break the bank.
  • Big O Bagels - Westside

    1032 NW Galveston Ave. River West

    541-383-2446

    Delicious and fresh bagels, bagel sandwiches and bagel dogs fueling Bendites from morning to afternoon as a one-stop shop for that coffee bagel combo. Gluten-free available. Three Bend locations plus North Redmond.
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  • Black Bear Diner

    1465 NE Third St. Midtown/Orchard District

    541-312-8327

    All-American diner? Check. Breakfast with gravy, all day? Of course. With a scrumptious pie selection and comfy, kitschy atmosphere, it's the classic go-to family friendly diner. Delivery and takeout available.
  • The Blacksmith Restaurant

    211 NW Greenwood Ave. Downtown

    541-318-0588

    Housed in the historic Pearson Blacksmith building in the heart of downtown, it gives that pure Bend feeling with a menu matching its distinctively bold surroundings. Upscale comfort food, weekly specials and daily happy hour.
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  • Blondie’s Pizza

    57195 Beaver Dr. Sunriver

    541-593-1019

    A local favorite pizza joint, Blondie's does pizza right. Plus pasta, calzones and salads. Gluten free crust available.
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  • Bond Street Barber Shop

    841 NW Bond St. Downtown

    541-312-2121

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  • Brand 33 at Aspen Lakes

    16900 Aspen Lakes Dr. Sisters

    541-549-3663

    Homey lodge with a country feel serving PNW fare touted as “Contemporary Oregon Trail Cuisine" during spring and summer at the Aspen Lakes Golf Course.
  • Brickhouse - Bend

    5 NW Minnesota Ave. Downtown

    541-728-0334

    Casual steakhouse featuring high grade natural beef and fresh wild seafood with an award-winning wine list and a menu packed with lots of organic ingredients in the historic Firehall Building in Downtown. Outdoor patio dining available.
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  • BrightSide Animal Center

    1355 NW Hemlock Ave., Mailing: PO Box 1404, Redmond OR 97756 Redmond

    541-923-0882

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Every sunrise brings challenges to be met. BrightSide Animal Center faces each new day with optimism, focusing on the possibilities for every animal in our care. BrightSide needs your help. Adoption fees do not cover the costs required to save the animals. BrightSide is a high-save shelter dedicated to providing sheltering, placement and prevention services to reduce animal homelessness and unnecessary euthanasia. We believe that every animal that enters through our back receiving door deserves the chance to leave through our front door with a secure future. We’re proud to have a save rate that’s one of the highest in the country. Send a check to our mailing address, or donate online at www.brightsideanimals.org/donations/contributions.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $10 Provides for the vaccination of four incoming animals

    $85 Cares for one of the 300 kittens needing fostering each year

    $100 Assures that a dog is spayed or neutered

    $1,000 Covers the estimated expense to save four animals

  • Broken Top Bottle Shop

    1740 NW Pence Ln. Summit West

    541-728-0703

    A popular westside spot for beer lovers and the vegan, veggie and gluten-free crowd, Broken Top’s unique pub food complements its extensive beer selection, including 12 rotating taps. Indoor seating for the sports fans and a dog-friendly outdoor patio.
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  • Brother Jon's Alehouse

    1051 NW Bond St. Downtown

    541-728-0102

    A great downtown spot for local brews on 17 taps and a full menu catching all the big hitters from burgers and sandwiches to salads and lighter fare, including the quinoa bowl and veggie burger, featuring locally baked Big Ed's and Sparrow Bakery breads.
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  • Brother Jon's Public House

    1227 NW Galveston Ave. River West

    541-306-3321

    Comfort food plus public house favorites from spicy buffalo mac to smoked baby back ribs, this neighborhood pub with full bar is a top westside favorite pick.
  • Café Yumm! - Old Mill District

    325 SW Powerhouse Dr., Ste. 130 Old Mill

    541-318-9866

    Two locations to get saucy! The nourishing, filling and delicious array of bowls, wraps, quesadillas, and bento boxes are made even better topped with their signature Yumm sauce and curated for active, healthy lifestyles and also cater to vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and keto diets.
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  • Camp Fire Central Oregon

    P.O. Box 7031 Downtown

    541-382-4682

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Imagine a world where every single kid is encouraged to find their passion and is supported by caring adult champions. This is the world Camp Fire is creating in our out-of-school-time pro- grams. We’re using STEM, service-learning, art, and outdoor edu- cation as vehicles for boosting confidence and unlocking potential. But we need your help to make sure every kid in our community has equal opportunity and equal access. With your generous do- nation, we can increase scholarships, provide extra supports for a diverse group of youth, and ensure an inclusive environment for all.

    Head to our website and click on “Support Kids” to donate.

    $50 Sends one child to a No School Day Camp

    $100 Will put a child in our after school program

    $250 Will send a child to 1 week of summer camp

    ANY AMOUNT Lights a spark and makes an impact!

  • Camp Tamarack

    19696 Sunshine Way

    541-633-9847

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Camp Tamarack provides youth with experiential opportunities in an outdoor setting that promote an understanding of the environment and world that surrounds them.

    This year: 2,208 - 5th/6th grade students will attend Outdoor School; 650 - kids will spend a week of their summer at Camp Tamarack; 400 - high school students will be leaders, teachers, and role models for younger kids during Outdoor School and Summer Camps.

    $175 – cost for one student to attend Outdoor School

    1 person – number it takes to make a difference. We can’t do what we do without the support of our community.

    If you would like to see our programs in action or become involved, we would love to hear from you.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Camp Tamarack is a place for everyone. We are working on making camp ADA accessible to all, and we need to add pathways and ramps throughout camp. We’ll be collaborating with the Forest Service to get an approved plan, and we need to Raise $14,000 for materials to complete the ADA accessibility projects and for the required environmental impact studies
  • CannAlytical Research

    62968 OB Riley Rd, Suite A-3 SW Bend

    (541) 382-2760

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  • Cascade Cannabis Association

    Bend SW Bend

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Our mission is to unify and give voice to the legal cannabis community and shine a light on the positive impact this industry is having on Central Oregon.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    We invite individuals and businesses to join as members, get involved as sponsors, stay informed about cannabis news in the area via our newsletter or simply learn more about the cannabis industry in Central Oregon and beyond.
  • Cascade Lakes - Pub at 7th Street

    855 SW Seventh St. Redmond

    541-923-1795

    Pub fare you’d expect—burgers, nachos, fresh salads—served with the beers you love and craft cocktails to spice up any nighttime affair. Comfy brewery vibes, great food, great prices. Try the Texas Toast Steak Dip for a break from the norm. Weekly specials keep it fresh.
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  • Cascade School of Music

    510 NE 3rd St. Downtown

    541-382-6866

    MISSION STATEMENT

    CSoM builds community through music, by offering a continuum of exceptional music education programs and community performances for students of all ages, skill levels and socio-economic backgrounds. Music contributes to the transformation of lives and enrichment of the culture, diversity and quality of life in Central Oregon. We have a 100% track record of providing tuition assistance to students who qualify.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Your donation can help CSoM in so many ways. Tuition assistance for a student in need, provide the opportunity for our ensembles to perform at partner sites like the Boys & Girls Club or the Latino Community Association, or support instrument and equipment upgrades, to name a few.

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  • Cascade Theatrical Company

    148 NW Greenwood SW Bend

    541-389-0803

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Our commitment to enrich the Central Oregon community experience by bringing theatre, film, arts, music, dance and storytelling to our stage. We connect the community by creating equal opportunity for all who want to participate in the education, collaboration, performance and production of the performing arts. Cascades Theatrical Company is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization, founded in 1978. We are a membership organization, where all aspects of our production on and off stage, are created by volunteers.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Your donation supports our free programs for our local community, including out teen theatre, teen education and main stage production. All donations stay local
  • Cascade West

    64 SW Century Dr. Larkspur | E

    541-389-1853

    A Westside fixture serving up deep-fried chicken and jo-jos, a locals' pick for late night grub with 32 beer taps and pool tables. Classic pub fare including sandwiches, roasted chicken, tots and more, plus a fried-food only menu daily and Bloody Mary bar on Sundays.
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  • Cascade Winds Symphonic Band

    COCC, Fine Arts and Comm. Department, 2600 NW College Way NW Crossing

    MISSION STATEMENT

    The Cascade Winds is an ensemble comprised of the region’s finest musicians conducted by Michael Gesme. For over 60 years we have been performing entertaining band music for audiences of all ages. All concerts are free to the public.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $100 one musician’s tuition for one concert

    $300 one musician’s tuition for the year

    $1000 supports sound, lighting, and production costs

    $2500 sponsors a soloist

    $5000 sponsors a concert

  • Cascade Youth & Family Center

    19 SW Century DR. River West

    541-389-1409

    MISSION STATEMENT

    A safe haven for young people in jeopardy: Providing runaway and homeless teens with safe, stable living conditions, mediation with fami- ly, and innovative options for developing self-sufficiency. Basic Services include mediation with family to resolve conflicts. Outreach provides kids living on the street with drop-in hours to shower and have a meal as well as get access to other help. Emergency Shelter gives teens a safe place to escape the perils of living on the streets, and longer-term Transitional Living at the LOFT helps them complete their education and develop skills for self-sufficiency.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $50 Provide a nutritious meal for 5 teens

    $$150 Will provide intervention and mediation for a family.

    $250Will provide sleeping bags, tents, and warm clothes cyfc@jbarj.org to homeless kids though street outreach.

  • Center for Compassionate Living

    803 SW Industrial Way, #200 Southern Crossing

    541-350-6517

    MISSION STATEMENT
    Our mission is to provide education and support for people who want to improve their compassionate communication skills, deepen their self-understanding, and enrich their relationships. By educating individuals and groups in communication and other complementary life enhancing skills, people develop relationships of trust and respect that lead to cooperative problem-solving strategies. As well as classes and practice groups at our Bend facility, our volunteer teachers provide Nonviolent Communication classes and practice groups at the Deer Ridge Correctional Institution in Madras and classes at COCC. Our volunteers also provide classes and presentations to organizations wanting to communicate more clearly and effectively.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    $25 pays for gas for a twice weekly round trip by a volunteer teacher to Deer Ridge Correctional Institution in Madras
    $40 buys two Nonviolent Communication textbooks given to the incarcerated adults/students at DRCI
    $80 pays for one scholarship for an 8 week Compassionate Communication class
    $250 pays for a monthly newsletter to publicize our classes and events
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  • Central Oregon Community College Foundation

    2600 NW College Way NW Crossing

    541-383-7225

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Education Changes Lives! The Central Oregon Community College Foundation will provide funds and foster relationships to support students, programs and capital improvements. Our top funding priority for 2018-2019 is student scholarships.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Any amount - Provides generous tuition support!

    $1,450 - Full tuition for one term!

    $2,175 - One-half scholarship!

    $4,350 - A full scholarship!

    IMPACT

    “Going to COCC is the best decision of my life, and I am the happiest I have ever been. Now on my chosen path, I am bettering my life and son’s life. It is not easy with all of our bills stacked high, but the COCC Foundation Scholarship is alleviating the immense feelings of helplessness and hopelessness that have been difficult to cope with. Thank you for your generosity and kindness. You have enabled me to do my real work and remedied much of my financial hardship.” — Jessica, scholarship recipient