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  • Central Oregon LandWatch

    50 SW Bond St. Suite 4 Downtown

    541-647-2930

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Since 1985, LandWatch has been protecting the things we love about Central Oregon: our rivers and springs, our forests and high desert, and our fish and wildlife and well-designed communities.

    We're still leading the way.

    LandWatch works to protect natural areas and the wildlife that inhabit them by successfully advocating for a limited urban growth boundary expansion that prevents urban sprawl and fosters affordable housing, defending land use laws that protect farm and forest land from fragmentation and inappropriate development, and working to restore Central Oregon rivers and springs. Through these efforts, LandWatch ensures Central Oregon residents enjoy a good quality of life among the natural areas that make our region so unique.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Sustaining memberships ensure that LandWatch can continue to defend Central Oregon's natural resources for years to come.

    “Find your place on the planet. Dig in, and take responsibility from there.” Poet Gary Snyder

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  • Central Oregon Mankind Project (CO MKP)

    1374 NW Kingston Ave. River West

    541-408-1174

    MISSION STATEMENT
    Central Oregon MKP is part of the ManKind Project, a global nonprofit non-religious charitable organization whose mission is to build the emotionally mature, accountable and compassionate male role models that our communities so desperately need. MKP supports a global network of peer-facilitated men’s groups, where men mentor men through passages of their lives; empowers men to missions of service, supporting men to make a difference in the lives of others - men, women, and children. Our flagship training, described by many as the most powerful men’s training available, is the New Warrior Training Adventure. We support weekly Integration Group meetings, community building events and outreach for men. We’re dedicated to supporting men to embrace mature masculinity, including: accountability; authenticity; compassion; generosity; integrity; multicultural awareness; respect.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    Your donations will be used to assist men with scholarships to attend the New Warrior Training Adventure, and to support other community events and trainings.
    Any amount is gratefully acknowledged.
  • Central Oregon Mediation

    1029 NW 14th Street, #104, Box #5

    541-383-0187

    MISSION STATEMENT
    To provide alternative dispute resolution services and education on conflict management skills to the citizens of Central Oregon.
    VISION A stronger, healthier and more resilient community able to resolve issues peacefully by using dispute resolution and conflict reduction strategies.
    Central Oregon Mediation, a 501(c)3 organization, was founded in 1997. Trained volunteer mediators are an integral part of the delivery of services with governance provided by a Board of Directors and an Executive Director. Your donation serves as a match to secure additional state and federal grants funding local projects.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    $100: ten weeks of education for students participating in a peace keeper program OR a free community / family mediation for an individual demonstrating need.
    $300: course fees for a high conflict cooperative parent dispute resolution class for an individual in need OR establish a peer to peer mediation program in a middle/high school.
    $500: ten sessions of prevention education in school or an after school program (problem solving, conflict resolution, bullying prevention, leadership skill development, etc.) OR the Basic Mediator Training course for a potential volunteer mediator demonstrating need.
  • Central Oregon Symphony Association

    PO Box 7953 Downtown

    541-317-3941

    MISSION STATEMENT
    The mission of the Central Oregon Symphony Association (COSA) is to promote the growth and development of the Central Oregon Symphony through education, fundraising, marketing and public relations. Musicians in the Symphony are not paid; they devote countless volunteer hours to the task of creating a magical, full season of classical concerts for all members of our community to enjoy. Thanks to partnerships and generous donors, this musical experience is available to everybody. From modest beginnings in 1967, the orchestra has grown to become a major player in the local fine arts scene.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    $50 and more supports orchestra programs:
    - Three classical concerts with full orchestra
    - Two chamber concerns
    - Symphony Stars! in local schools
    - Music in Public Places in communities
    - Regional young artist competition
    - Children's concert with instrument petting zoo
    Donors receive two mailed tickets to all season concerts
  • Central Oregon Trail Alliance

    P.O. Box 555 Downtown

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Most of the mountain bike trails we enjoy here in Central Oregon have been built by COTA volunteers. Started in 1992, COTA’s mission is to develop, protect, and enhance the Central Oregon mountain bike experience through trail stewardship, advocacy, collaboration, and education. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit, all volunteer organization that works in conjunction with the USFS, BLM and other land managers to build and maintain singletrack trails. We have 6 dedicated chapters: Bend, Crook County, Red- mond, Madras, Sisters and South Deschutes County (SoDeCo).

    WHAT CAN YOU DO TO SUPPORT OUR MISSION?

    $30 Will buy a lopper/pruner for brush trimming
    $100 Will buy lunch for 12 volunteer trail work crew
    $250 Will buy a chainsaw for clearing spring blowdowns on trails
    $500 Will buy annual service on Ditch Witch trail building machine
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  • Chan's

    1005 SE Third St. SW Bend

    541-389-1725

    Chinese cuisine serving up favorites in a variety of styles including Mongolian, Yi Xiang, Szechuan, and Cantonese Black Bean. Switch things up and order Mu-Shu style for finger-licking good savory Chinese pancakes and hoisin sauce. Banana spring rolls with ice cream, coconut and cherries is one of the more interesting desserts around town. Low-carb and gluten-free dishes offered.
  • Children's Museum of Central Oregon

    2525 NE Studio Rd SE Bend

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Our mission is to serve as a place for children to create, explore and investigate their world through immersive hands-on experiences, and as a resource for families of all types to grow and learn together. CMCO is fundraising to bring a discovery center to life in Central Oregon. We currently offer camps, school programs, and pop-up museum events, serving over 2,000 kiddos and their families to date in 2017 and growing exponentially.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Inspire, provide, and help us teach our youngest community members by giving to our education programs. Funds will go directly toward our 90-minute art and science school programs, scholarships to our camps, and funding exhibits at our pop-up museums.

    $25 provides one free school program for 5 kids

    $50 gives one student full day camp scholarship

    $100 brings to life an exhibit for over 100 kids

    $150 provides a free school program for 30 kids

    Give today at: tinyurl.com/CMCOGive

  • Children's Forest of Central Oregon

    63095 Deschutes Market Road SW Bend

    541-383-5592

    MISSION STATEMENT

    The mission of the Children’s Forest of Central Oregon is to unite our community to inspire lifelong connections to nature for all kids. Your donation helps to connect underrepresented communities to impactful experiences in nature.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    The Children’s Forest of Central Oregon is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Your tax-deductible contribution can help support important programs and services such as: $25 provides 3 take-home Nature Exploration kits for rural youth $50 supports a family nature program $150 supports a child to participate in the Jugamos Afuera afterschool program Thank you for helping us bring all of the amazing benefits of nature to children and families across Central Oregon.
  • China Doll

    547 NE Bellevue Dr., #113 Mountain View | NE

    541-312-9393

    No-frills, just good Chinese food at this eastside eatery. Reliable and available for delivery. A classic.
  • CHOW

    1110 NW Newport Ave. River West

    541-728-0256

    The cozy cottage interior sets the stage for its worth-the-wait menu featuring creative twists on comfort food favs like Blackstone eggs benedict and Captain Duane's Buttermilk Country Fried Steak. Don’t miss the delicious drink specials all concocted in-house.
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  • The Chubby Duck

    16481 Bluewood Pl La Pine

    The Italian food La Pine’s been waiting for. Build your own pasta dishes to suit your taste!
  • Cibelli's Pizza - Westside

    738 NW Columbia St. River West

    541-318-2800

    Local, giant, hand-tossed, NYC-style pizzeria pies and by-the-slice. Gluten-free crust available. Five Central Oregon locations keep the inevitable pizza cravings at bay.
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  • Cibelli's Pizza - Eastside

    2095 NE Hwy 20 Larkspur | E

    541-385-8646

    Local, giant, hand-tossed, NYC-style pizzeria pies and by-the-slice. Gluten-free crust available. Five Central Oregon locations keep the inevitable pizza cravings at bay.
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  • Cinco de Mayo

    51470 Hwy 97 La Pine

    541-536-2236

    Homemade Mexican in a large, casual spot great for large groups. Try the sailboat-shaped fiesta tostada or their sizzling fajitas. Save room for fried ice cream.
  • Clock Tower Pub

    2757 NW Seventh St., Suite G Redmond

    541-526-1871

    Basic burgers and sandwiches pair perfectly with a cold one and the big game. Also serving up plenty of pub apps like nachos, wings, chicken tenders and more.
  • Club Pioneer

    1851 NE Third St. Prineville

    541-447-6177

    This Western-styled restaurant has been around since the 1930's serving up steaks, seafood and other comfort grub like fettuccines or the whiskey chicken with ham in a light cream sauce. The giant desserts are sure to cure your sweet tooth.
  • Coalition for the Deschutes

    P.O. Box 1589 Downtown

    MISSION STATEMENT

    We only have one Deschutes River, and we all depend on it! The Coalition works to restore the Deschutes River so that fish, farms, and families can all thrive.

    WHAT WILL YOUR DONATION DO?

    The Deschutes River can't speak for itself. Your contribution supports our educational programs and advocacy on behalf of the river.

    oin the community in supporting the Shared Vision for the Deschutes

    • A healthy, restored Deschutes River

    • Thriving farms and sustainable agriculture

    • Robust and vibrant Central Oregon communities

    The river needs you!

  • Cody's Country Catering

    900 SE Wilson Ave., # B SW Bend

    541-383-5014

    BBQ catering. Call or order online; exclusively catering at this time.
  • The Commons Cafe & Taproom

    875 NW Brooks St. Downtown

    541-323-3955

    Good coffee, great beer and light fare including breakfast sandwiches and local bakery pastries. Frequent small concerts and weekly open mic nights. Snag your $1 off beer and wine at the daily happy hour!
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  • Commute Options

    50 SW Bond Street, #4 Southern Crossing

    (541) 330-2647

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Actively promote bicycling, walking, carpooling, teleworking and using public transportation to create livable communities and enhance the quality of life in Central and Eastern Oregon.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Commute Options distributes bicycle helmets to children in grades K-8 throughout Central and Eastern Oregon. Your donation of just $10 creates a safer community by placing a properly fitted helmet on the head of a kid.

    Commute Options envisions communities where people make thoughtful choices to use transportation options to reduce the impact of driving alone. These choices result in healthier individuals, safer streets, a cleaner environment and a stronger economy.


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  • Corey’s Bar & Grill

    928 NW Bond St. Downtown

    541-317-1468

    Classic downtown bar serving up fun bar munchies and even breakfast. The spot for pool, video poker and late night shots.
  • Council on Aging of Central Oregon

    373 NE Greenwood Ave. SE Bend

    541-678-5483

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Since 1975, the Council on Aging has been a knowledgeable and reliable ally in aging, a trusted neighbor ready to provide answers, resources, and social connection opportunities. We advocate for, empower, and guide older adults and their loved ones to age better, together.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Many older adults rely on services to overcome isolation and barriers to health, and to meet basic needs. The Council on Aging is a facilitator and service provider supporting the following programs:

    • In-Home Care

    • Case Management

    • Family Caregiver Support

    • Health Education

    • Meals on Wheels

    • Social Meals

    • Medicare Guidance

    • Information and Referrals

    • Options Counseling

    Our vision is a world where people of all ages are connected, supported, and thriving. Your generous support helps ensure that aging in Central Oregon is defined by independence, dignity, and choice, for all older adults, today and in the generations to come. Thank you.

  • Crux Fermentation Project

    50 SW Division St. Southern Crossing

    541-385-3333

    A local and out-of-towner favorite, this summer hot spot's grand lawn hosts outdoor tables, a large, open grassy spread for picnic-like gatherings and epic live music shows. Grab a local beer from the spacious indoor brewery to pair with in-house grub or food from one of the handful of food trucks outside.
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  • D&D Bar & Grill

    927 NW Bond St. Downtown

    541-382-4592

    Homey neighborhood tavern whipping up stiff drinks and the best hangover food around, boasting large portions of house-made staples like gravy, biscuits, corned beef and hash browns.
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  • Dandy’s Drive-in

    1334 NE Third St. Midtown/Orchard District

    541-382-6141

    One of the best burger and fry joints in town, served to-go by roller-skating co-eds delivering burgers to your car window. Wash it down with a classic malt milkshake. The price is right and the food is always hot.
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