2014 NorthWest Crossing Bend Spring Festival Official Guide

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NorthWest Crossing

OFFICIAL EVENT

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April 11, 12 & 13 2014

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GUIDE PUBLISHED BY THE SOURCE WEEKLY


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t’s all about nuance and beauty... Just how do we know it’s Spring in this part of the world? A brief shimmering from the sun? The sounds of birds? Unremarkable buds appearing on local crab trees and the sheer might of a crocus flower emerging from it’s winter slumber?

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pring in Bend can be enigmatic and fleeting. For sure, it is a season of subtleties. And, it is with deep respect to this awakening of beauty, that we welcome this, the most elusive of our Central Oregon seasons, into the fold. Welcome Spring! Welcome!

the more than 50 local and regional fine artists, crafters, and importers, by walking the artist promenade and the Souk de Spring Festival, you may bump into recycled art installations, known affectionately as “trashformations,” created and installed by local area fine artists. You might also see a 10 foot high puppet, zany stilt walkers, jugglers, magicians, fire dancers, a bike rodeo, and other merrymaking!

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he Children’s Street will be packed with drumming, music and more! And there will be free children’s arts and crafts at our “creation station,” hosted by local professional artists-in- residents. And we’ll be blooming with great sounds all week-end long~ check out the Peak 104.1 Mainstage, where our very own Larry and His Flask, headline the Friday Night KickOff Concert, and The Shook Twins, along with Catie Curtis, Seth Glier and Redwood Son, all let it shine on Saturday.

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lease come and delight in all things Spring, at the NorthWest Crossing Bend Spring Festival, presented by The Source Weekly and Whole Foods Market. This year, the Peak 104.1 mainstage will kick off on Friday Night, April 11th, at 5pm and will feature 2nd Hand Soldier, Hobbs the Band, and Larry and His Flask~ all to coincide with the Friday Night Art and Wine Bop, when live music, fine art, and fine wine, from 5-9pm, will decorate the insides of participating NorthWest Crossing merchants!

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entrally located on NorthWest Crossing Drive, The NorthWest Crossing Bend Spring Festival is designed to build community for the neighborhood of NorthWest Crossing, to promote vitality for the many fine merchants and restaurants of the NorthWest Crossing Neighborhood Center, to invite greater Central Oregon to discover this pristine place, and to gather and celebrate the coming of Spring! Using art as our canvas, music as our medium, and children’s activities and performances as a way to honor local area families, we, at West Bend Properties, Brooks Resources,Tennant Development, and C3 Events, are proud of the many ways that this festival might enrich your life.

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he festival launches into full gear on Saturday, April 12th, when you can “pull your best Picasso” by entering the Street Chalk Art Competition (for both adults and kids) and qualify to win any of a number of great prizes! As you browse Sponsored by:

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he “Conscious Living Showcase” vendors are a remarkable group of businesses who will be promoting green, clean, and collective wellness. We’re bringing fine wines, Bend Distillery Spring themed cocktails, Atlas Ciders and Deschutes Brews on tap. In producing this festival, we are standing behind the many courageous bulbs, perennials, birds, and trees, who, despite their annual confusion, are resolute in their belief that spring is indeed coming to Central Oregon!

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t’s the NorthWestCrossing Bend Spring Festival, CoPresented by The Source and Whole Foods Market, and produced by C3 Events. And so, lose yourself, be moved to a better place, bask in the nuance, in the beauty, in the greater sense of renewal we so associate with spring-and, by all means, enjoy! Sincerely, All at C3 Events

Welcomed by:

Other Sponsors:

SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Jerry Upham, KTVZ- News Channel Ryan Funderburg, All Access Cliff Wyland, Sound Advice Steve Meyers, Cascade Security Lee Perry, Event-Theory C3 Events: Melissa King, Sponsorship & Spirit Sales Manager Natalie Fletcher, Spring into Fun Street Coordinator Tiffany Clark, Art Vendor Coordinator Michelle Roats, Co-Event Lead Leann Schoales, Co-Event Lead Jim Kone, Conscious Living Street Coordinator Bill Purswell, ADA Compliance Director

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WHOLE FOODS MARKET FRIDAY, APRIL 11 5-11 PM

Art and Wine Bop NorthWest Crossing Neighborhood Center 5-11pm

Friday Night Kick-Off Concert on NWX Drive

• 2 nd Hand Soldiers • Hobbs the Band •Larry and His Flask

SATURDAY, APRIL 12 11AM-11PM

Street Chalk Art Competition 11am-5pm

Peak 104.1 Mainstage Artisan and Fine Crafts Promenade Trashformations Souk de Spring Festival Spring Into Fun Family Area The Great Northern Windows and Northwest Quality Roofing Conscious Living Street Food/Beer/Wine/Spirits

SUNDAY, APRIL 13 11AM-5PM

Media Sponsors:

Mike Hollern, Brooks Resources West Bend Property Company Romy Mortensen Valerie Yost David Ford Christi Haynes The NorthWest Crossing Merchants Keith Shipman, Horizon Broadcasting Group Nancy Wirth, Horizon Broadcasting Group Dillon Schneider, Cascade Community School of Music Angela Jasus and Ali Burke, Deschutes Brewery The City of Bend The Source Weekly, Aaron Switzer, Chris Larro, Katie Ball

WELCOME TO THE NO RTHWEST CROS SING BEND SP RING FESTIVAL CO-P RESENTED BY THE SO URC E WEEKLY

Jennifer Peterson, On-Site ADA Liaison Josh Malm, Stage Management/Talent Procurement Lisa Hamel, Souk Coordination Georgia Mayer, Art Coordination Assistance Cameron Clark, Owner, Meddler And a shout out to Rebecca Stiehl and Kyle O’Brien for your extraordinary, hard work, preserving this event and all our roster of events over these past several years.

West Bend Property Company, a partnership of Brooks Resources Corporation and Tennant Family Limited Partnership, is developing NorthWest Crossing.

Thank you!

Peak 104.1 Mainstage Artisan and Fine Crafts Promenade Trashformations Souk de Spring Festival Spring Into Fun Family Area The Great Northern Windows and Northwest Quality Roofing Conscious Living Street Food/Beer/Wine/Spirits

FRIDAY NIGHT KICK OFF CONCERT AT

THE PEAK 104.1 MAINSTAGE 5 PM-11 PM


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APRIL 12 AND 13

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We have an outstanding collection of fun and educational activities planned for the whole family in the “Spring into Fun” street, located just to the south end of Fort Clatsop Street. Cascade School of Music, Westside Village Magnet School, and the String Theory Group, among others, will all be cooking up great tunes, and opportunities for kids walking in

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APRIL 12 AND 13 AT 11AM

Cascade School of Music will be bringing its popular “Musical Instrument Petting Zoo” to the Northwest Crossing Spring Festival. Children will have the opportunity to blow a trombone or trumpet, toot a flute, bang a drum, strum a guitar or play a fiddle or cello. Parents can learn about the different opportunities Cascade School of Music has for both youth and adult music instruction. At noon on Saturday be sure to join us for “The School of Rock”- Cascade School of Music’s rock band classes, live in concert!

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off the streets to participate... Enjoy, then, the sounds of music, giant puppets, arts & crafts, face painting, DD Ranch Petting Zoo and Pony Rides, inflatable rides, and the Bend Endurance Academy Bike Rodeo (be sure to bring your bike and helmet for this fun obstacle course)!

11 AM

12 PM 1:30 PM 3 PM

Shireen Amini and the Westside Village Magnet School Roots Rhythm Drummers Cascade School of Music Rock Kinzel and Hyde String Theory with Joe Schulte and Students

SUNDAY, APRIL 13 11 AM

12 PM 1:30 PM

Christina Griggs Playing Top 40 Hits Janellybean David Visiko- “Fe Fanyi”~West African Drumming Troupe

Workshop/Performance-- kids bring their own drums/there will be some additional on site

3 PM

String Theory with Joe Schulte and Students

Artists in residence will lead free, spring-themed art workshops throughout the weekend, many using recycled and repurposed materials. Look for “The Creation Station” in the kids’ area and create your own spring piece of art!

Workshop Times for Saturday and Sunday 11AM- 1PM: Barb Smiley, Fine Artist, Art Instructor~(up to 15 kids) “Spring Eye Mask-Making”-- painting, collage, flowers, other decorations!

1 - 3PM: Courtney Rose, Fine Artist, Kid’s

Art Teacher~(up to 15 kids) “Spring Scenes” with water colors, mixed media.

3 - 4PM: Katie Podwils, Kid’s Crafts~(up to 15 kids) “Make your own Spring Flower Wreathes” make spring themed flower wreathes for your head, and a fairy wand to accompany the head wreath!


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MAINSTAGE APRIL 11, 12 & 13

LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF MT. WASHINGTON DRIVE AND NORTHWEST CROSSING DRIVE

2ND HAND SOLDIERS

FIVE PINT MARY

2nd Hand Soldiers was formed by inspired singer Darian Mahaney and her dad John Collins AKA JC on the guitar in 2007. Band members Mackenzie, Jaren, Jarrod and Meshem all bring their influence to the unique sound of their music. You will hear the sounds of Tanya Stephens, Toots & the Maytals, Adele, Aretha Franklin, and others throughout their energetic set.

2ND HAND SOLDIERS

FIVE PINT MARY

HOBBS THE BAND

FRIDAY, APRIL 11

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SATURDAY, APRIL 12 11AM-11PM

CATIE CURTIS

Catie Curtis, dubbed a “folk-rock goddess” by The New Yorker and treated as one by her loyal fans, is one veteran artist who has resolutely refused to coast along in comfort. Performing songs at the festival from her 13th album, Flying Dream, this work captures the way she’s embraced a season of heady change with the emotional intelligence that has been her songwriting signature.

11 AM Catie Curtis

(w/Jenna Lindbo)

1 PM Seth Glier 3 PM Tumbleweed Peepshow

5 PM Tim Snider Band 7 PM Redwood Son and the Revelry

9:30 PM

Shook Twins

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REDWOOD SON AND THE REVELRY

The authentic bluesy, warm, Americana sound of Redwood Son and The Revelry, leaves their audience wanting to take them along, as they float down the river, or warm themselves on the banks of it. Redwood Son's music has always been an effort to unite the laid-back vibe of sunny, southern Californian acoustic music with the immediacy and heart of 90's hip-hop.

SHOOK TWINS

Identical twins, Katelyn and Laurie Shook, Kyle Volkman and Niko Daoussis form this inspired quartet, featuring a wide range of instrumentation, including banjo, guitar, electric and upright bass, mandolin, electric guitar, electronic drums, face drum (beatbox), glockenspiel, ukulele, banjo drumming and their signature golden EGG. Beautiful twin harmonies, layered upon acoustic and electric instrumentation coupled with Laurie’s inventive use of percussive and ambient vocal loops, and Katelyn’s repurposed telephone microphone, set their sound apart, creating a unique and eccentric blend of folk, roots,

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Noble performs his unique guitar style mixed with Yidaki (Didgeridoo), while gaining an enthusiastic fan base everywhere he goes. Blake is compared to Xavier Rudd, John Butler, Tommy Emmanuel, Michael Hedges and Rodrigo y Gabriella. Seattle Weekly wrote –“ With each performance, Blake Noble reinvents the traditional image of a one-man band."

TONY SMILEY

Since 2000, Tony Smiley has captured audiences with his beats. This musical savant loops his way through a unique genre of music that you won’t find anywhere else. His cosmic dance of electric melodies mixed with world beats, Mongolian throat singing and beat-boxing have earned the loop ninja a cult like following that repeatedly embarks on his musical journey.

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Tumbleweed Peepshow is a local collaboration between three very talented singer/songwriter instrumentalists. Benji Nagel, Raman Ellis and Brent Alan perform their original songs that reflect the wide-open space and dramatic effect of their rural and mountainous home in Sisters, Oregon . As a trio, they pull at the heart-strings and create a raw, soulful, bluegrassinfused sound with real life, acoustic stories and a groove you can move to.

Tim Snider is an energetic and intense performer! Playing the violin since the young age of three, it is no surprise he has master several different instruments including the electric violin, guitar and cajon. Using a combinations of instrument and skill Tim's music can be described as a world- fold- jazz hybrid.

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Despite his young age of 24, Massachusetts based singer/songwriter/pianist/guitarist Seth Glier is a seasoned troubadour. Averaging over 250+ live performances a year, he has shared the stage with artists as diverse as James Taylor, Ani DiFranco, Martin Sexton, Emmylou Harris and Ryan Adams and is becoming renowned for his passionate live sets. USA Today remarks that his “exquisite tenor echoes Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel”.

TIM SNIDER BAND

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Hailing from Central Oregon, Larry and His Flask are a high energy, five-piece carnival of a band that incorporate rock, folk, bluegrass, soul, brass band, punk and alt-country into their unique sound. Some people call what they do “folk-punk”, others call it “a bluegrass traveling cirus”. No matter what you call it, this is a band that has to be seen to be believed.

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5 PM 2nd Hand Soldiers 7 PM Hobbs the Band 9:30 PM Larry and His Flask

Hobbs Magarét , a Texas Pandhandle guitar player, Patrick Pearsall a left-handed Seattleraised bassist and local drum set phenom Kaleb Kelleher raised the tent roof off the 2012 Sisters Folk Festival in their debut performance. Their post-industrial blues rock burns up the Central Oregon night.

Five Pint Mary is an eight-piece Celtic rock band located in Bend. Upbeat, loud, spirited, and rollicking, they play a unique blend of Celtic rock with an edge of punk. Influenced by traditional and original music played in Ireland, Scotland, Newfoundland, & America.

TONY SMILEY


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THE NORTHWEST CROSSING

Deschutes Brewery Libation Stations

ART AND WINE BOP

ON TAP AT THE NORTHWEST CROSSING SPRING FESTIVAL BARS

Special Spring Festival Recipes:

Perfect Pepper Bloody Mary Created by the Bend Distillery Sampling Room – Bend, Oregon.

•2 oz. Crater Lake Pepper Vodka •4 oz. tomato juice •1/2 oz. Demetri’s Bloody Mary Spice Blend Mix ingredients over ice in a cocktail shaker. Shake to mix and pour contents, including ice, into a celery salt rimmed glass. Garnish with celery stalk, lime, olive and pickled asparagus spear.

Crush & Tonic Created by the Bend Distillery Sampling Room – Bend, Oregon.

CONSCIOUS LIVING SHOWCASE

Participating Venues (See map for locations):

Miguel DeAlonso/Sara Bella Upcycled Art and Wine Bop

The Quons/The Garner Group Art and Wine Bop

➢ Dump City Dumplings

➢ Bonta Gelato

➢ Tooliani’s

➢ Jumbo Size Tamales

➢ Demetris

➢ Mountain Coffee

➢ Famous Kettle Korn

➢ Bend Pizza Cart

➢ Parilla

➢ Fries a la Carte

Umpqua Bank

ADA Parking

➢ Patty Wagon

Spring Festival bars will also be serving regional vintner selections.

Tooliani’s Italian Bistro and Pizzeria

Kids Performance Area

Sara Bella Upcycled

Bend Endurance Academy Bike Rodeo

Sunny Yoga Kitchen

NORTHWEST CROSSING DRIVE Souk de Spring Festival

Pony Rides Petting Zoo

Inflatable JUMP AND FUN

FAMILY AREA

Greg Welch Const.

Dr. Jeanne Jem Young & ChocoDr. Kimberly lates Klein

Artist: Adrienne Press – Jax Hat Musician: Andy Warr

Portello

Artist: Bart Degraaf

Umpqua Bank

Artist: Greg Bridges – Eager Beaver Surf Co. Musician: Grit and Grizzle

Tooliani’s Italian Bistro and Pizzeria Artist: Mitch Maciona Recycled Glassware Musician: Hilst and Coffey

Sara Bella Upcycled Artist: Kate Carder Musician: Miguel DeAlonso

Sunny Yoga Kitchen

Artist: Cynthia Brown-Grochowski Musician: Christina Griggs

Artist: Tai Vautier Musician: Laurel Brauns and Julie Southwell

Greg Welch Construction Artist: Rick Hibbard

Dr. Jeanne Young & Dr. Kimberly Klein Artist: Cathy McElroy Musician: Evan Young Musician: Lino

OLCC Walk-Around Policy:

Catherine McElroy/Dr. Jeanne Young & Dr. Kimberly Klein Art and Wine Bop

Greg Bridges/Umpqua Bank Art and Wine Bop

Tai Vautier/Jem Chocolates Art and Wine Bop

Jem Chocolates

Outdoors:

•2 oz. Crater Lake Vodka •Tonic water •Lemon slice •Lime slice •Orange slice Muddle fruit in a rocks glass, fill with ice and add vodka. Top with tonic water. Garnish with an orange. If you are 21 and over, and you are consuming alcohol served only by the official event serving company, C3 Events, you may walk around as you consume throughout the entire event grounds, as defined by this map. Professional Alcohol Monitors/ Security will be walking the event grounds making sure that minors are not consuming alcohol. In addition, security monitors will be at each “exit” point of the events grounds, and alcohol will be prohibited from leaving the event grounds. Wine served during the Art & Wine Bop on Friday night, April 11th, may not leave the confines of the merchant or restaurant. Alcohol served inside the confines of any establishment, may not come outside of that establishment.

Sharon Poteet/The Garner Group Art and Wine Bop

All Mixed Up Yogurt Shop

Artisan & Fine Crafts Boulevard

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Artist: Sharon Poteet Musician: The Quons Artist: 541 Threads

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FOOD COURT

The Garner Group Little Bite

STREET CHALK ART COMPETITION!

THE PEAK 104.1 MAIN STAGE

ADA Seating

FESTIVAL FOOD COURT These are not the drinks we are serving, but nice spring cocktail recipes for folks to make at home.

Portello

Neighborhood Businesses NorthWest Crossing Drive Happening in conjunction with the festival mainstage entertainment and food vendors, this popular event allows guests to check out the cool new businesses in NorthWest Crossing while connecting with festival artists, sampling wines and listening to the best local musicians in Central Oregon.

JOHN FREMONT STREET

Selection of Red and White Wines

All Mixed-Up

Little Bite

NORTHWEST CROSSING DRIVE

These Ciders are Gluten Free

Join us for Happy Hour Saturday 2-4 and Sunday 1-3 for drink specials, games and give-a-ways from Deschutes Brewery

Restrooms

FAMILY FUN ZONE

• Atlas Cider Co. Hard Blackberry - Visualize the bushels of Blackberries and Elderberries with every sip of this cider

ADA Parking

The Garner Group

FORT CLATSOP ST.

Atlas Cider Co. is dedicated to bringing you a taste of the Northwest in our premium hard ciders crafted in Bend, Oregon. Let’s appreciate ATLAS Cider’s fine Oregon fruit and “Break the Mold”. On Tap: • Atlas Cider Co. Hard Apple Cider - This Flagship apple cider is a celebration of the Northwest

Rick Hibbard/Greg Welch Construction Art and Wine Bop

Hilst and Coffey/Tooliani’s Italian Bistro and Pizzeria Art and Wine Bop

FORT CLATSOP ST.

Fresh Squeezed IPA Mirror Pond Pale Ale Black Butte Porter Chainbreaker White IPA Red Chair NWPA Deschutes River Ale

Friday, April 11th – 5pm – 9pm

Lino/Outdoors Art and Wine Bop


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Chalk Art Competition Featuring Professional Chalk Artists from Bend and across the State! Saturday, April 12 11am-5pm

Karen Elund

Former Grand Prize Winner

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Marissa Lopez Former Exhibition Artist

Laila Dzene

Maisy Washatka

Former Exhibition Artist

Former Youth Winner

Check-in located on the east end of Northwest Crossing Drive

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Theme: Life in Full Bloom!

n the tradition of fantastical street art festivals held across the globe, we invite professional artists, students, kids and anyone who doesn’t mind a little chalk dust on their hands and knees to “bring what you got” to this awesome artistic event and competition. On Saturday, April 12, the east end of NorthWest Crossing Drive will turn into a collection of some of the finest street art around. Whether you’re an Adult 18 and over, or a Student 8-17, we have an empty piece of paved canvas ready for you to let loose with pastel brights. The event will also feature four highly esteemed artists creating exhibition street chalk art murals. The photos above depict the works of previous professionals and contest winners. The Chalk Box, a non-competitive chalking area for kids under 8 is perfect for little ones. Send them over to create their own special masterpiece with sidewalk chalk, sponges, brushes, brooms and more.

Tips From a Pro

Plan your drawing ahead of time and bring a few essential supplies to make your street painting experience successful. Things you might want to bring: • Chalk-we’ll have some pastels on hand but bring your own for a wider selection • A pre-sketched drawing or photo for reference • Tape measure • Carpenter’s chalk snap line (if working from a grid) • Yardstick for drawing straight lines • Knee pads • Masking tape • Pieces of cardboard • Felt chalkboard eraser • Plastic surgical gloves • Baby wipes to keep your hands clean • Hat • Sunscreen • Water • Camera! The only way of preserving your art. Competition will go from 11am-5pm on Saturday, April 12. Judging will occur promptly at 5pm so be sure to get out early! Winners will be announced Sunday, April 13 on the Mainstage. Street Chalk Spaces are free, but limited.

If spaces are still available, you may walk-in to compete. To pre-reserve your space, please contact: natalie@c3events.com

Adult Competition 18 and Up

• 4x8 space will be provided • $250 “Best of Show” • Two (2) $100 honorable mention awards given

Student Competition 8-17

• 4x4 space will be provided • $50 first place winner • Two (2) $25 honorable mention awards given

School Spirit Competition

High School and Middle School teams of 4

• 4x8 space will be provided • 1st Place: $100 donation to art program at your school • 2nd Place: Pizza feed for your school’s art class • 3rd Place: white water raft trip for your group of 4

The Chalk Box (for kids under 8 years)

• FREE • Non-competitive street chalking area • Chalk, sponges, brushes, brooms, etc provided • Check-in location on the east corner of NW Crossing Drive and NW John Fremont St • Some pastel chalk provided – can bring your own • Images must be “appropriate” and “spring themed” • Winners announced Sunday, April 13th from the Main Stage Spaces may be reserved for teams of up to four people. If an adult is on the team, it will be judged in the adult category.

Winners will receive prize, certificate and 5x7 photograph of their winning artwork.


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The Artisan and Fine Crafts Promenade April 12th and 13th - NorthWest Crossing Drive

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t the heart of NorthWest Crossing Bend Spring Festival are the artisans and craftspeople that bring their soulful and energetic talent to the street to showcase and sell their art. This intimate collection of 40+ fine artists allows festival attendees to take time reviewing the art and connecting with each artisan.

Cynthia Brown-Grochowski - Jewelry

Catherine McElroy - Painting

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Chelsey Clark - Jewelry

Spencer Reynolds - Painting

Peter Roussel – Ceramics

All work is handmade on potters wheel. Peter’s finishing techniques are all alternative firing methods; horsehair, pit, raku and slip resist. No glazes are used and all pieces are one of a kind.

Cindy Ayala - Fiber

With a love of nature displayed with remarkable creativity, Cindy’s garments are all very unique pieces that encourage storytelling.

Kate Carder - Fiber

One of a kind, hip and eco-friendly fashions rom recycled t-shirts. Includes wrap skirts to fit every body, arm warmers and scarves.

Tiffany Felty - Fiber

Custom designed handbags, wallets, aprons and accessories all made from interesting recycled materials

Tyler Jarvik - Fiber

Using a traditional batik process consisting of multiple freehand-drawn applications of wax resist, Tyler’s garments are entirely hand-dyed and each a one of a kind piece.

Joni Kauhane - Fiber

G-bag is a hand-sewn, vinyl lined bag for the car. Each one is made with attention to quality and craftsmanship. They are earth friendly and stylish.

Cynthia Lucas - Fiber

Hard to find vintage fabrics, perfectly tailored into gorgeous coats and jackets, with nature elements designed and fabricated onto each piece.

Adrienne Press - Fiber

Adrienne designs and creates hats for all ages, made from 100% recycled clothing. Additionally she is presenting one of a kind hand crafted buttons made from fimo clay.

541 Threads - Fiber

Conscious and cool apparel for all ages. Five meals provided to local need for every thread purchased.

Mitchel Maciona - Glass

Hip and interesting glasses, vases, decanters and pendant lighting, all made from recycled beverage bottles. Talking pieces for the conscious table.

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Karsten Boysen Port Orchard, WA

Karsten Boysen holds Bachelor degrees in art and education, and a Masters of Fine Arts degree, all from the University of Washington. His sculptures are created from recycled steel found in scrap yards.

Photography focused primarily on the birds and landscape of Central Oregon. Trail running photo books and photo greeting cards will be available at the festival.

Solymar Palm - Jewelry

Pat Moore - Photography

Inspired by nature and vintage soul, Solymar’s work is cold forged, sink, planish, texture & patina copper, with sterling silver and other materials. She adds unique botanical & antiquated findings to each piece.

Marianne Prodehl - Jewelry

100% upcycled jewelry from recycled objects and metals.

Angie Sebolt - Jewelry

Using sterling silver, gold, leather and copper, and mixed with pearls and semi-precious stones, this collection is varied and well aligned with the Bend lifestyle.

Tai Vautier - Jewelry

Gorgeous, soulful hand fabricated and forged jewelry from high karat gold and silver. Advanced techniques such as fusing & reticulating give Tai’s pieces a unique texture that has created a cult following in Bend.

Mandie Fleming - Metal

Photographs from around the world displayed in floating frames. Vivid color, composition and interesting layering.

Heather Wells - Photography

Artful photographs showcasing a deep love of Oregon rivers. Utilizing long exposures with both digital and film cameras to create a dreamy and atmospheric impression of moving water.

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Mike Dolinar - Wood

Handcrafted, one of a kind cutting boards and table accessories made with Western Red Cedar sourced from sustainably managed Pacific Northwest forests.

Dwight Johnson - Handcrafted Body Care

Rick Hibbard - Metal

KarenLynn Robinson - Handcrafted Body Care

Paul Wisdom - Metal

5 DAYS A WEEK AT 5 AM & 5 PM

Greg Bridges - Wood

Repurposed auto parts and other metals are welded to create amazing industrial lights and furniture. Wood utilized in furniture pieces and accessories is from upcycled pallets or otherwise reclaimed. Long lasting, handcrafted foldable fire pits. Brilliant, easy, artistic and functional.

5 DAYS A WEEK AT 7 AM

Durable materials with natural charm

Intentional soaps, milk bath, lotions made with goat milk, coconut, olive and palm oils, with the addition of high quality essential oils. BlissPillows are organic millet-hull filled therapeutic support pillows. An interesting and comfortable collection of new and repurposed fabrics made into beautiful, removable Frenchstyle pillowcases.

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Stunning sculptures for the home made from fabricated steel and utilizing a variety of patinas to achieve a look ranging from traditional to modern.

Curtis Matsko - Mixed Media

Beautifully handcrafted leather journals, sketchbooks and notebooks from this Portland designer.

Sine Morse - Mixed Media

Interesting fine art constructed by handpainted, and cut, paper. Rolled paper and layering create a 3-D effect.

Sharon Poteet - Mixed Media

Photography from around the globe, transferred to canvas and hand-painted stroke for stroke to resemble paintings with texture and depth.

Tom Boatright - Painting

Barton DeGraaf - Painting

Intelligent and whimsical watercolor paintings that create discussion wherever they are displayed, by this talented local painter.

If you are interested in participating, registration happens on site, April 4th at Pak-It Liquidators. You may email pakitbend@gmail.com for more information.

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Tom mixes oils and pigments to create vivid colors and surface textures. He adds metallic and luminescence to interact with light and depth. His paintings convey raw emotion and beauty.

This year we are thrilled to host the TRASHFORMATIONS exhibit at this year’s festival. TRASHFORMATIONS is a brilliant partnership between Pak-It Liquidators, a local liquidation store and The Environmental Center, where from April 4th through April 6th this year (8am-5pm all three days), Pak-It opens their yard and store to individuals and teams of all ages, amateurs and professional artists alike, to create one of a kind sculptures, all recycled from the store. This year the sculptures will be delivered and installed in NorthWest Crossing during the festival for public viewing. The caliber sculptures will be visible throughout the festival with signage denoting materials and artist.

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Boysen explains his art in the manner of a native Alaska artist who worked with ivory. ‘To make a bear, start with a piece of ivory and cut everything away that does not look like a bear,’” he says.

Dramatic and elegantly designed jewelry drawing in the power of unique semi-precious stones.

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The artist has numerous large public percentfor-art and private art commissions in Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Arizona. He formerly instructed art at the University of Washington, the University of Alaska, Juneau; and was Washington State Arts Commission Artist-in-Residence at the Seward Park Art Studio in Seattle.

Sue Dougherty - Photography

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A bend, burned steel frame of a mobile home that was destroyed in a fire inspired him to see the beauty in loss. The shapes of the steel damaged by fire created a visual foundation for his art that continues to evolve today.

Joelle Moffatt - Jewelry

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Cone 10 porcelain pottery is artistically decorated and skillfully crafted on the wheel; wax resist, textured surfaces, formed animals & painterly glaze over glaze techniques are used.

From gorgeous oil paintings on reclaimed wood doors to digital drawing mixed media pieces, Spencer’s work conveys an artists’ brain in motion.

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Mike Hays - Ceramics

Using fine metals to wire-wrap beautiful old buttons into unique pieces of jewelry. Guests may choose buttons and Chelsey will build pieces on site.

Playful watercolor paintings, children’s books, art cards and more. Bright and fun art for all ages.

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curated collection this year offers art for all ages, and is intentional in offering products for the conscious consumer

Bracelets designed and hand-crafted from bicycle spokes utilizing semi-precious beads. Beautiful every day pieces to wear alone or layer.

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BEHIND THE CURTAIN Constructing a Spring Festival

Event Lead

A veteran leader of three previous C3 Events seasons, Michelle Roats proved to be one of the finest in C3 Events history. A talented executive for DVA Advertising now, the Spring Festival will be buttoned up and well cared for by Michelle’s talented, highly organized, and dynamic ways.

Natalie Fletcher

Kid’s Street and Chalk Art Competition Coordinator

A fine artist and body painter by trade who recently starred in a gameshow network reality television shoot about body painters, Natalie brings her deep, soulful love for detail into all aspects of her C3 Event planning and street coordinating.

Lee Perry-Gibbens

Leann Schoales

CONSCIOUS LIVING SHOWCASE

Sponsored by

about C3 Events and staffing the event

Michelle Roats

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Leann was perhaps, the most talented event technician in the C3 history-- having just the perfect knack for design and event aesthetic. Most recently, Leann has parlayed her event planning, food and beverage, and sales experiences into a role as the wedding and event lead for Tetherow.

Conscious Living Showcase Director

Jim launched this grass roots street dedicated to non profits, mom and pop businesses, green living, and healthy lifestyles four seasons ago. It’s all about community. Jim’s history in green building, and owning his own steel construction company has made him a massive asset for our team.

Bill Purswell

ADA City Permit Compliance Director

Bill is entering his fourth season of helping to make sure that C3 Events as accessible for everyone. He is a former school teacher who infuses care and detail in this very important aspect of what we do.

Jennifer Peterson ADA Liasion

A long time C3 Events alumni, Jen has performed contract work for the company for more than a decade. A veteran social worker in town, and a lovely human, Jen is perfectly suited to work as the new C3 Events ADA Liaison.

GREAT NORTHERN WINDOW AND DOOR

The ever popular Conscious Living Showcase features local businesses that are setting and leading the trend in resourceful living. Learn about the latest in home efficiency, landscaping, water and mindful area non-

profit organizations. Central Oregon residents appreciate this street dedicated to learning how to authentically live a “green lifestyle” and support local entrepreneurs in implementing these practices.

This year’s participating organizations are:

EXHALE SPA & LASER CENTER

www.exhalespaandlasercenter.com

N-HANCE

MOUNTAIN VIEW HEATING www.mtviewheating.com

TURF-N CENTRAL OREGON

IQ MASSAGER www.iqmassager.com

BEND SPAY & NEUTER www.bendsnip.org (Booth sponsored by Brian’s Cabinets www.brianscabinets.com) SOLAR LIGHT ENERGY

www.solarlightingbend.com

AMERICAN PAINTING

Melissa King

www.americanpaintinganddesign.com

PURE PEST SOLUTION

Spirit and Sponsorship Sales

Melissa has combined her extensive experience in sales and food and beverage to become one of the brightest stars in the C3 Events hemisphere. Melissa’s ethic of care and love of events have led her to her current roles in sponsorship and beverage sales and event lead management.

Tiffany Clark Art and Soul

Tiffany Clark comes from the hospitality industry, where most recently she served as the Vice President of Marketing for Pronghorn Properties. She is a distiller of soul, a creator of beauty. Everything she touches (artist coordination, general counsel, event development) turns to gold.

Cameron Clark Owner, Meddler

Cameron is a cancer survivor who finds his greatest joy in spending time with his daughters Cecilia Grace (8) and Liliana-Kayce-Marie (5). He has been producing award winning events since 1984 (30 years). He is passionate about building community and looks forward to a great 2014 season.

www.covo-us.org

(Booth sponsored by Sunwest Builders www.sunwestbuilders.com) LIVING WELL THERAPY

www.livingwelltherapy.com

MAX FITNESS OF BEND www.maxfitnessbend.com

SUNLIGHT SOLAR www.sunlightsolar.com INVISIBLE FENCE CENTRAL OREGON

GARY’S VACUFLO www.garysvacuflo.com

AIR LINK www.airlinkcct.org

NATURAL APPROACH CHIROPRATIC www.naturalapproachchiropractic.com

SOS ALARM www.sosasap.com

LIFEFLIGHT NETWORK www.lifeflight.org

BEND AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RE-STORE

CLARKS UNIVERSITY OF MARTIAL ARTS

www.bendhabitat.org

(Booth sponsored by Pro-Build www.probuild.com) GREEN SAVERS USA www.greensaversusa.com

• GREAT NORTHERN WINDOW AND DOOR www.greatnorthernwindows.com

CENTRAL OREGON VETERANS OUTREACH

CHIMPS INCORPORATED www.chimps-inc.org (Booth sponsored by Subaru of Bend www.subaruofbend.com)

http://centraloregon.invisiblefence.com

• NORTHWEST QUALITY ROOFING www.nwqualityroofing.com

VOLUNTEER CONNECT www.volunteermatch.org (Booth sponsored by Bend Tech Support, LLC www.bendtechsupport.com)

www.nhance.com/centraloregon/ www.turfncentraloregon.com

F Jim Kone

LOCATED ON THE NORTH END OF FORT CLATSOP

Owner of the event planning/ talent purchasing/consulting firm “Event-Theory,” Lee comes to the Spring Festival as the single most experienced event logistics and operations planning coordinator in Central Oregon. Lee has previously worked with Lay it Out Events and C3 Events for more than 15 years.

or almost 25 years, C3 Events has been a different sort of contractor, building community in Central Oregon. Company founder, Cameron Clark, studied the notion of “community” while working on his masters degree at the University of Redlands. While there he discovered that connection led to care; that moving folks with beauty prompted more curation of beauty. And so, in 1990, he moved to Central Oregon and brought these same intentions to Bend! C3 founded Munch and Music in 1991, and added the Bend Spring, Summer and Fall Festivals shortly thereafter. In addition C3 Events has produced Peak Summer Nights at the Athletic Club of Bend, Munch and Movies, the Woodland Park Zoo Concerts (in Seattle), Maya Angelou, the Hullabaloo and the Saturday Farmers’ Market (our favorite new event). Building community requires heavy lifting. Our team, this week-end will be asked to defy impossible odds (more than once). Here’s a bit about each of these lovely community builders...

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Operations Coordinator

Event Lead

NORTHWEST QUALITY ROOFING

LESANTE NUTRITION www.lesantenutrition.com CENTRAL OREGON ENT www.coent.com PARTNERS IN CARE HOSPICE AND HOME HEALTH www.partnersbend.org

(Booth sponsored by Hendrix, Brinich& Bertalan, L.L.P www.hxbri.com) BUDGET BLINDS www.budgetblinds.com

www.clarksuniversityofma.com

DWIGHT’S WINDOW WASHING www.dwightswindows.com

BEND CARPET AND AIR DUCT CLEANING www.bendcarpetandair.com

BEND ELECTRIC BIKES www.bendelectricbikes.com OSU CASCADES www.osucascades.edu OREGON HIGH SCHOOL SOLAR CAR TEAM www.oregonsolarcarteam.webs.com

C3 Events is committed to creating events that serve our entire community. Towards this end, as a work in progress, we will be implementing some additional programming for the NorthWest Crossing Bend Spring Festival that will include the following: • On site full time ADA Event Permit Compliance Leader (Bill Purswell) ~ electric chord maintenance-- keeps them taped down, covered with ramps, etc ~ ensures that porta potties are maintained at proper ADA levels ~ working with Cascade Security staff to ensure that ADA event loading and unloading zones are kept unobstructed ~ working with Cascade Security staff to ensure that temporary ADA parking spots are maintained for use by the ADA community ~ monitoring key sidewalk access points, and making sure that they remain available for use ~ monitoring placement of event rental equipment to make sure that it is strategically located or relocated to promote less obstructed pathways

• On site full time ADA Liaison (Jennifer Peterson) 541-350-0990 ~ will monitor designated, front of stage, ADA seating area ~ will answer questions, problem solve, and work with C3 Events lead staff, and be available to assist with any practical on site needs ~ will be available by phone (see above)

in addition, at each entry/exit point of the event, our Cascade Security staff will be poised to assist with information and to refer folks on to Jennifer Peterson for additional assistance. Please write Jennifer and let her know in advance if you have any special needs that we may be able to accommodate, (listening devices, on site assistance, etc) or write her after the event with any helpful feedback or appreciations. she can be reached at jennifer@c3events.com



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