2015 Bend Fall Festival Official Event Guide

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2015 BANK OF THE CASCADES

BEND FALL FESTIVAL OCTOBER 2nd, 3rd, & 4th

Music • Family • Beer • Harvest Market • Art • Conscious Living • Kids

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s your local community Bank, we at Bank of the Cascades are proud to support the annual Bank of the Cascades Bend Fall Festival! It’s a tradition that has been enjoyed by so many in our community. Bank of the Cascades’ sponsorship of the Bend Fall Festival reaches beyond financial support to include active participation from the Bank’s team members. Come visit our Bank of the Cascades tent on the corner of Wall and Oregon Streets to meet our friendly cascade bankers. The Bank of the Cascades Bend Fall Festival is a perfect way to celebrate community as we move into fall. Nothing is more rewarding than seeing so many families enjoying the downtown Bend and the Fall Festival, that’s what community banking is all about! —Julie Miller, EVP/Oregon Regional President, Bank of the Cascades

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all is here! And with this changing of the seasons, we invite you, one final time, before settling into the warm, winter, confines of your homes, to come out en masse, to gather and to celebrate each other and this remarkable place we live~ Bend, Oregon! It’s a perfect segue, a perfect final, annual “fest” really, during that “in between time” we call autumn! There are so many things to look forward to in Fall~ your favorite wool sweater, a hot cup of cider, carving pumpkins, raking leaves, and enjoying a really nice fire in your living room. It’s Fall! So Fall on in, and enjoy all of these things on the streets of downtown Bend! You can do this at the 15th annual Bank of the Cascades Bend Fall Festival presented by The Source Weekly and Hayden Homes, in downtown Bend on October 2nd , 3rd, and 4th. Fall-themed activities—music, art, activities and food— will appeal to attendees of all ages. Two music stages, The Peak 104.1 Mainstage on Oregon Avenue and the Locals Only Stage, presented by Rely Local in the Wells Fargo parking lot, will provide a mix of local and regional talent such as Precious Byrd, MOWO, Kalimba (a 10 piece Earth Wind and Fire Tribute Band), Shireen Amini, Wildnerness, Roseland Hunters, and more... Come enjoy a Deschutes Brew, and one of the many fine wines or specialty drinks offered at the Festival. In addition you’ll find atlas ciders and treats from Bend Distillery. The Food Court boasts as many as 25 food vendors for you to explore your cravings! The Fine Artists Promenade, located on Wall Street between Oregon Avenue and Franklin Street, will feature the work of more than 100 talented artists specializing in a variety of mediums including jewelery,

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clothing, photography and sculpture. For the 15th year, the Souk de Fall Festival outdoor market is a shopper’s delight with a plethora of unique world items for sale. This area is located on Oregon Avenue between Wall Street and Brooks Street. And it would not be a Fall Festival without the kids! The Family Harvest Area is a central tradition of the Bank of the Cascades Bend Fall Festival, this year filled with art activities, pumpkin painting, unique play spaces, jump n funs, pony rides, a petting zoo, face painting, and so much more! These activities and more can be found on Minnesota Avenue between Wall Street and Lava Road. The festival’s offerings also include the C.E. Lovejoy’s Harvest Marke, featuring 30 some farmers’ market vendors. The Market is on Minnesota Avenue between Bond and Lava. The C.E. Lovejoy’s Harvest Market is abundant with the colors, tastes and textures of the most fruitful time of year. Come indulge in the beautiful produce and fine food products grown and homemade in our own Oregon community. And don’t miss a growing festival favorite, the Conscious Living Showcase located between Greenwood Avenue and Oregon Avenue on Wall Street. So bundle up, enjoy the crunchy sounds of your feet walking over freshly fallen leaves-- and head to downtown Bend on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, for Bank of the Cascades Bend Fall Festival presented by The Source Weekly and Hayden Homes! Sincerely, Cameron Clark Owner, C3 Events


THE PEAK 104.1 MAINSTAGE Oregon Avenue & Bond Street

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FALL FESTIVAL MUSIC SCHEDULE

Performing Friday, October 2nd 5 pm - Shireen Amini Band Shireen Amini is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose colorful brand of acoustic soul melds multicultural influences with raw, powerful, and humorous expression. The passion and playfulness of her spirit comes through the rich tone of her voice, often compared to that of Tracy Chapman and Gloria Estefan. You can count on infectious grooves and a hint of Latin flavor to be consistently present in the stylistic nuances of her guitar-playing, singing, and occasional percussive breakdowns.

7:30 pm - MOsely WOtta Band “MOsley WOtta (MOWO) transcends the musician/guest artist, and is a living embodiment of art and creativity. His words, delivery, insight and perspective are potent and alive. Whether teaching a class, working one on one, or performing , MOWO connects… he inspires us to to share our humanness and express ourselves with vitality.”- Brad Tisdel, Americana Project”

Friday, October 2nd 5 pm Shireen Amini Band 7:30 pm MOsely WOtta Band 9:30 pm Precious Byrd

Saturday, October 3rd 11 am - Sarah Jackson Holman 1 pm - Tim Snider 3 pm - Possessed By Paul James

9:30pm - Precious Byrd Precious Byrd is a 4-piece high energy dance/rock band from here in beautiful Bend, OR. Featuring Corey Parnell on vocals, Casey Parnell on lead guitar, Michael Summers on drums, and grammy award winning artist Lonnie Chapin on bass. Their fantastic renditions of modern and classic hits, along with a number of high-energy originals, are sure to get you on your feet.

5:30 pm - Roseland Hunters

Saturday, October 3rd

8:30 pm - Kalimba

11 am - Sarah Jackson Holman

(Earth Wind and Fire Tribute)

Sunday, October 4 11 am - Tyler Stenson 1 pm - Tony Smiley 3 pm- Corner

It is literally from out of the blue that pianist/ singer-songwriter Sara Jackson-Holman was launched onto the national music scene. For the then 20 year-old Whitworth University piano and writing student from Bend, Oregon, nothing could have prepared her for the trajectory her life was about to take; propelling her from student life, to recording her first CD, to hearing her sons played in tv shows including Grey’s Anatomy, Bones, Pretty Little Liars, Orange is the New Black, Hemlock Grove, 90210, The Fosters, The Ringer, Chelsea Settles, and more.


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1 pm - Tim Snider The Tree, the Eagle, the Lion, and the Light. Sounds like the beginning to a good fairytale but in fact it was a series of dreams that Tim’s mom had about his new band which lead to the name the T.E.L.L. which brings a powerful gospel and regal presence to Tim’s world-folk sound. All in all the Tell brings an experience that will lift you up and take you to another place

3 pm - Possessed By Paul James Possessed by Paul James is originally from Florida, and was born into a Mennonite family. He gives credit to his parents for instilling the value of service to others and when Konrad Wert morphs into the performer Possessed by Paul James, the medium may change, but the desire to make a difference in people’s lives doesn’t. Many witnesses to the Possessed By Paul James show referring to it as more of a life-altering experience than a simple one-man music show. 5:30 pm - Roseland Hunters Hailing from Portland Oregon, the ROSELAND HUNTERS brings a fresh New Orleans Funk Inspired sound to the West Coast. With a lineup of amazing musicians, they are truly a force to be reckoned with.

8:30 pm - Kalimba (Earth Wind and Fire Tribute)

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Kalimba, The Spirit of Earth Wind and Fire is considered by some as being the best Tribute to Earth Wind and Fire in the country. Kalimba is a 10 piece group with full horn section, performing the hits including but not limited to, Shining Star, That’s the Way of the World, Devotion, Sing a Song, Can’t Hide Love, Getaway, Fantasy, Love’s Holiday, September, Boogie Wonderland”, After the Love Has Gone and Let’s Groove just to name a few. As Sheldon Reynolds, former Earth Wind and Fire guitarist (87-01) puts it “out of 1000 other bands that I have heard play this material, Kalimba is the first band that gets it like it’s supposed to be played”. Kalimba is a treat for the eyes and ears, and has a true passion for the music, and they look forward to spreading the message of Earth Wind and Fire to the masses.

Sunday, October 4th 11 am - Tyler Stenson Tyler Stenson is an ‘Elegant Folk’ singer/songwriter, drawing comparison to songwriter greats such as Cat Stevens, James Taylor and Ryan Adams. On the national stage, Stenson has received impressive praise from the top tier of the music industry. As a multi-song finalist in the International Songwriting Competition, Stenson has proven he’s not just another ‘guy and his guitar’ — his foundational belief that ‘lyric is king’ sets him apart as a true artist worth getting to know. 1 pm - Tony Smiley

MOSELY WOTTA BAND

Tyler Stenson is an ‘Elegant Folk’ singer/songwriter, drawing comparison to songwriter greats such as Cat Stevens, James Taylor and Ryan Adams. On the national stage, Stenson has received impressive praise from the top tier of the music industry. As a multi-song finalist in the International Songwriting Competition, Stenson has proven he’s not just another ‘guy and his guitar’ — his foundational belief that ‘lyric is king’ sets him apart as a true artist worth getting to know.

3 pm - Corner Corner, may very well be the epitome of a “working class” band. The group formed when all members found themselves working at the same restaurant in 2012. Their sound swings from eerie folk rock to western pop ballads wrapped in tight punchy melodies. The sisters deliver tongue in cheek lyrics while playing up their sometimes smoky-sometimes sweet harmonies. Influences also include roots rock, blues and Americana.

CORNER

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FRI 10/2 @ 7:30 PM


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KPOV LOCALS ONLY STAGE Presented by Rely Local Wells Fargo Parking Log, off of Wall Street

2015 LOCALS

only stage SCHEDULE

Friday, October 2nd 5 pm - Juju Eyeball Juju Eyeball is a Beatles cover band in beautiful Bend Oregon

6:30 pm - Dyslexic Prophets The Dyslexic Prophets were born to preach the gospel of the song. The equal importance placed upon both words and music highlights the desire to bring truth down from the mountain. The Dyslexic Prophets are not a jam band, but rather a band that can jam. The soothsaying foursome are equally at home with acoustic honeydew, thumping soul and penetrating rock n roll. Guitar, keyboard, bass and drum wizardry is the order of the day as they take from the past to shine a light on the future.

8 pm - Thomas and the Blue Chips Professional Blues Singer and Bassist with Professional Band based in Bend Oregon

9:30 pm - Wilderness Bend Oregon based Wilderness is a band dancing somewhere between the lines of rock n roll, folk, and experimentalnoise-pop… If there is such a thing… Appropriately described by the Bulletin’s music editor, Ben Salmon, as a “..north-ofthe-border version of Southwestern roots act Calexico, or an earthbound take on Explosions in the Sky’s celestial jams, …or Wilco indulging their ragged edge. With an experimental streak that occasionally runs the stop sign.” Band members Bradley David Parsons (drums), Nick “Sassy” Graham (bass), Nora K.W. Smith (keys, vocals, noise makers) and Jared Nelson Smith (guitars, vocals, buttons) together create a wholly unique sound that not only invites but challenges and inspires. An energetic, and sometimes chaotic live show that’s as dynamic as it is engaging, Wilderness is just as the name implies, not only a quiet place to reflect, but the unknown, the edge, the other side of the line.

Saturday, October 3RD 11 am - Honey Don’t

Friday, October 2nd 5 pm - Juju Eyeball 6:30 pm - Dyslexic Prophets 8 pm - Thomas and the Blue Chips 9:30 pm - Wilderness

Saturday, October 3 11 am - Honey Don’t 1 pm - LINO 3 pm - Miguel de Alonso 4 pm - Popcorn 6 pm - The Silver Hammers 8 pm - Five Pint Mary

Honey Don’t is the musical union of Bill Powers and Shelley Gray, perhaps better known as one-half of the Paonia, Colorado based old-time bluegrass band, Sweet Sunny South.

1 pm - LINO When Lino isn’t working on music, you’ll find him on a local lake or river - his love for fishing is primarily what brought him to Central Oregon. Writing is another outlet for his creativity and what led him to complete a manuscript for a Sci-Fi thriller called “Terminus”. Linoplans to release his fourth CD in the Spring of 2014. Keep checking back for pre-release samplings! Lino currently resides in Bend, Oregon.

3 pm - Miguel de Alonso Miguel de Alonso who performs instrumental guitar Latin Jazz. His music is characterized by the use of rumba flamenco rhythms and powerful guitar strumming.

4 pm - Popcorn Popcorn plays the covers you do, and don’t want to hear.

6 pm - Silver Hammers Bend Rock and Roll

8 pm - Five Pint Mary Upbeat, loud, & rollicking, the long-running Bend, Oregon based band, Five Pint Mary, plays a unique blend of Irish and American folk rock with an edge of punk. Five Pint Mary is lead by it’s original band members, Michael Holmes (guitar / accordion /vocals) & Sarah Pollock-Holmes (vocals / guitar/ Irish tin-whistles), and are graced by the monster talents of members Rick Havern (banjo / vocals), Matt Gwinup (mandolin / cajon

9:30 pm - Meekoh

Sunday, October 4 11 am - Sweet Whiskey Lips 12:30 pm - Organic Music Farm 2 pm - Coyote Willow 3:30 pm - Bobby Lindstrom Trio

FIVE PINT MARY SAT 10/3 @ 8 PM

MIGUEL DE ALONSO SAT 10/3 @ 3 PM


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/ vocals), Tyler Cranor (bass), & 16 year-old Evan Holmes (violin). Collectively, this multi-generational group of seasoned musicians dish out a well-honed brew of spirited music, both traditional and original. Finished off with layers of tightly woven harmony vocals, the band creates a sound that is infectious and fun. Bordering on the boisterious, their sound hearkens back to the old-world pubs of Europe. Influenced by the traditional music of Ireland and Scotland, a bit of the Eastern block, and infused with a ripple of American Bluegrass, Five Pint Mary delivers a fresh and lively world sound that gets people into a rambunctious groove of dancing & reveling!

9:30 PM - Michael Lewis Martinez

From busking the streets of the NW, to main stages all across America. Meekoh, is an Artists on the RISE. His unique blend of genres, smooth pop melodies, and soulful instrumentation will have you dancing and singing all night long!

Sunday, October 4TH 2 pm - Coyote Willow Coyote Willow’s unique sound hails from a blend of diverse musical backgrounds. Kat Hilst started playing piano at 5 and graduated from Oberlin Conservatory. She grew up playing the violin and later switched to the cello. Tim Coffey hit the road at 19, spending 20 years as a professional touring backup guitarist. Today his voice and songwriting is front and center, attracting the attention of Breedlove Guitars, who invited him to join their stable of artists.

3:30 pm - Bobby Lindstrom Trio Born in a small timber town on the Oregon Coast, Bobby’s passion for music began at Christmas at age 10 with his first guitar. Many bands and guitars later, he connected with his treasured 1968 Les Paul in 1970. Now, Bessie Mae (named by Little Milton’s long-time road mgr, Scrap Iron, while on the Blues Cruise Oct 2010) has been his constant companion for 4 decades, bearing witness to this passion which has taken him across the USA sharing his gift.

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PUMPKIN PIE BAKING CONTEST Sunday, October 4th Family Harvest Area Minnesota Ave. between Bond & Lava Contestant info: Check-in at info booth: 12:45-1pm Judging: 1pm Bring a serving utensil!

PUMPKIN CARVING CONTEST 18 YEARS AND OLDER

Sunday October 4th Family Harvest Area Minnesota Ave. between Bond & Lava Contestant info: Check-in: 12:30-2:30 Judging: 3:30 Bring your own carving tools; pumpkins will be provided. Pre-register by October 1st by email: kirsten@c3events.com


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C.E. LOVEJOYS HARVEST MARKET On Minnesota Avenue between Bond and Lava Road

The CE Lovejoy’s Harvest Market is teeming with the colors and fragrance of Fall’s bounty. Come indulge in the beautiful produce and fine food proucts grown and handcrafted in our region. Sweet corn, crisp apples, juicy pears, heirloom tomatoes, vibrant flower bouquets, gourmet salts, ciders, knobby gourds and stout pumpkins are just a few of the autumn treasures to be found at the market.

MARKET VENDORS • Banja Designs • Bend Soap Company • Bliss Pillow • Bucha Buena Kombucha • Burning Paper Hearts • Cascade Lavender • CE Lovejoy • Cha Meng Family Farms A10 • Chris Madsen • Hearth Chai Co

• Holm Made Toffee • Honu Island • Humm Kombucha • Jem Raw OrganIcs • Jen Newton Jewelry • Just 1 Acre • Justy's Jelly • Kenai Premier BBQ Sauce • Lotus Naturals • Navidi's Olive Oils and Vinegar

• Peter Bailey Designs Pure & Coco LLC • Soup Cycle • Southwest Salsa Co • stringsoil • Sweet Alchemy • T's Tonics • The Beautiful Pig • The Doggy Bakery • The Vegetable Man Produce • Tumalo Lavender

SHOP - EAT - SMILE Visit the CE Lovejoy’s Harvest Market booth at the intersection of Minnesota & Wall - Brew Dr. Kombucha on tap - Sandwiches and Beverages - Harvest fare including apples and pumpkins!

www.celovejoys.com (541) 388-1188 19539 Amber Meadow Drive Bend, OR 97702


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LIBATION

2015 BANK OF T BEND FALL FE

STATIONS On tap at the Bend Fall Festival Bars

Pinedrops IPA Mirror Pond Hop Trip Fresh Hop Pale Chainbreaker White IPA Jubelale Black Butte Porter

FINE ARTISTS

LOCAL STAGE

MAIN ADA STAGE SPOTS LOT CLOSED

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Atlas Co. Hard Cranberry Cider

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INSPIRED COCKTAIL RECIPES Harvest Martini

Combine all ingredients in an ice-filled shaker and shake well. Strain into a martini glass. Garnish with a lemon twist.

The Perfect Pepper Bloody Mary 2 oz. Crater Lake Pepper Vodka 4 oz. tomato juice 1 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.

Courtesy of Bank of the Cascades, and Bend Distillery

STAGES FOOD HARVEST MARKET CONSCIOUS LIVING FAMILY FUN SOUK PORTA POTTIES BAR FINE ARTISTS INFO BOOTH

FAMILY HARVEST AREA

2 oz. Crater Lake Sweet Ginger Vodka 1 oz. simple syrup 1 oz. pomegranate juice 1 oz. pear brandy 1 oz. lemon juice

FESTIVAL MAP

BEND FALL FESTIVAL FALL


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FESTIVE

THE CASCADES ESTIVAL MAP

FOOD CART

BROOKS STREET

2015 Bend Fall Festival Food Vendors

SOUK CONSCIOUS LIVING SHOWCASE

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Al Forno Ferruzza Barley Beef Bates Steak house and Catering (2) Bonta Gelato Cuppa Yo Dakine Grinds Demetris Dump City Dumplings Famous Kettle Corn Fishermans Grotto Hawiian shaved ice Island Noodles Jumbo Size tamales Linds Consessions Lucy’s Juice Mountain Coffee Noi Thai NY City Subs Philly style Pizza Cart Proletariat Meats Ricos Tacos Shred Town Suzie Q’s sweet things *pd summer & fall T-Blues Cajun BBQ Thai on the Fly Willamette Valley Cheese Wok star Foodtruck

Per Bend Code 7,396 #1; and 7.398 #2 dogs are prohibited from public event sites. As a Class C Civil Infraction, Bend Police may issue citations for $613.


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2015 FINE ARTIST PROMENADE On Wall Street between Oregon Avenue and Franklin Avenue

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Nancy Almand Mixed media for home and person. Digital arts & design are combined to create altered art: jewelry, décor, and art works from paper, fabric, beads, tile, glass, wood, metal, shell, images and text.

Jen Aylward Up-Cycled Copper “Cool-Stuff” made with salvaged roofing material. Designs are stamped, etched, painted and embossed. I make necklaces, zipper pulls, earrings and new this year are Charming Gardens.

Terri Bailey

Jae Song strives to create clothing that is not only unique and beautiful, but brings out the happiness within us all. After graduating with a degree in Fashion Design, and moving to the United States, she worked as a dishwasher, bank manager, business broker and restaurant entrepreneur. In retirement she has pursued her dream and passion for creating beautiful clothing. She creates wearable art that anyone can wear, for every season and occasion. All of Jae’s pieces are reversible and made from double woven wools from Tibet, Nepal and India. Jae resides in Benicia, CA.

Hand cut and welded steel arbors trellises and giant flowers hand painted and adorned with glass copper andother natural materials. Birdbaths are from recycled discs.

Bonnie Boone I make more than 14 hat styles, both knitted and sewn. Knits are natural and synthetic fibers and blends. Sewn hats are of cotton, wool, and blends, all from “scratch” with no premade components.

Christine Brady I make fashionable aprons for women, men, & children in 8 unique styles using designer cottons and careful construction. This year look for 2 new designs and added mother/daughter and father/son sets.

Cynthia BrownGrochowski Bracelets made from bicycle spokes.

Amy Burgess I use an oxygen/acetylene torch to fire enamel on copper. I hammer and texture hand-cut brass and sterling. I make geometric, 3D airplant terrariums and stained glass panels

Cheryl Camelio Original digitally mastered compositions. Images are individually printed on aluminum panels with EpsonUltrachrome Archival inks. My intention is to capture well

composed, emotionally charged images

Kate Carder We disassemble recycled t-shirts, and cashmere and merino wool sweaters and reconstruct them into skirts, shrugs, and cowls.

Jay Carlton Mr. Ferguson Wall Art and Greeting Cards

Phoebe Carpenter Eells A husband and wife team creating unique block print to screen print pieces of wearable art. High quality, inspired by an active, outdoor lifestyle, and completely rad. We love Bend!

Kirk Casey We create a range of furniture from modern to traditional utilizing steel, nonendangered exotic hardwoods and reclaimed local timbers. All of our designs are made locally here in Bend, OR

Margarita Castillo-Bernard Mixed media stopmotion animation like characters made of clay hard parts mounted on a wire armature, hand sculpted, painted w/ oils & acrylics, hand costumed using natural fibers.

Cheryl Chapman Multi-process reverse painted fused glass mounted onto wood or incorporated into glass art or functional pieces.

Chelsey Clark I salvage & repurpose antique buttons into jewelry by wire-wrapping with sterling silver, brass or copper. I offer rings, bracelets & necklaces as well as the option to customize a piece on the spot!

Elise Clark I melt or slump bottles of all kinds, into colorful and useful items.

Mike DeCesare My work relies on Canon professional equipment, from the legendary “L” series lenses to Canon professional digital cameras. I hand finish every image and use only the best professional labs.

Barton DeGraaf I make my own birch wood panels and use torch, watercolor, papers, acrylics, house paint and finish with resin

Mike Dolinar Traditional Adirondack inspired outdoor furniture cutting boards planter boxes I take pride in my handcraftedheirloom quality Products made w/select Cedar sourced from sustainable PNW forest

David Duckett My work is a combination of wood and metal. I make door knockers, coat hooks and key hooks from a variety of items including hammers, other tools, golf clubs and a variety of other items.

Kelly Durian I sew cotton, linen, wool, and silk to create bowties for men, children, babies and pets. I also sew suspenders using fabric and leather.

Marjorie Dwiggins Hand tooled leather objects of art.

Emily Edmunds All images begin as pen and ink drawings, then background colors and textures are inserted digitally.

Alshiref Eskander Hand drawing of icons from around Oregon mostly bridges than printed on fabric with an eco friendly printer.Design and print are made by Alshiref Design.


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Steve Giardini High resolution digital landscape photographs presented as paper, metal and canvas prints. Variety of sizes, with & without frames. Genres; waterfall, high desert, ocean, mountain, forest, etc scenes.

Tonya Gray I paint with acrylics on wood and canvas, and carve into the wet paint to create depth and texture. Vibrant, dynamic scenes with birds, nature and abstracts.

Michael Gwinup Hand thrown pottery, functional stoneware and decorative Raku

Melissa Hollis Our Artwork is created using at times many materials such as driftwood, rock, found objects & metal. Welding and forging is the main technique throw in our wild imagination & you get Hollis ArtWork.

James Holmdahl We take our own photos, print, laminate, mount and frame. We make our own frames.

Danny Hughes I use old books and papers to along with oil paint and resin to create original paintings.

Ann Hymas Clothing created from eco-friendly and up-cycled fibers, hand made in Portland Oregon w/ zero waste. Ann designs as if she were making clothing for time travelers, using classic and timeless concepts.

Jackie Imdahl Scrumptious Suds is a line of body treats,crafted in PDX. Inspired by desserts/ cocktails.Soaps blend oils, seeds,citrus peels, and spices to satisfy those seeking a refreshing body spa experience!

Angelique Ireland

I create one of a kind, hand cut, filed, patina copper jewelry that I embellish with stones then turned

into wearable art. I also paint unique whimsical acrylic paintings.

Dwight Johnson We handcraft goat milk soap, using fresh goat milk from our own goats (milked daily). Use natural ingredients (coconut, olive and palm oils). Milk bath, lotion, and accessories as well.

Michael Kenney I collect and cut gemstones from around the Northwest and create unique sterling silver settings for each finished stone.

Laura Laroux Scrap leather is cut, glued, sewn, & riveted together for leather accessories. Upcycled wool is cut and sewn together using consistent patterns to create garments that are flattering to most body types.

Steve Laws Watercolor and graphite art. I will also be selling childrens books I’ve written and illustrated. Dustin Logan

I hand bend and sculpt metal into three dimensional art pieces. . Most are welded within window frames that are recycled from the 1890’s-1950’s and each frame has its unique rustic appearance.

JoAnn Lupton My jewelry is about the uniqueness of its wearer. I draw from the beauty in nature. Drusies that look like sugar cubes, solar quartz made from slices of stalactites and fossils are all used.

Naomi Martnick Dancing Moon is a collection of hand crafted gemstone symbolism jewelry with a focus on spiral designs. All gemstones are authentic, and the metals used are sterling silver, 14k gold fill, and copper.

Ryan McAbery Original artwork drawn on the lines of topographic map transparencies. Drawings are framed in a shadow box with original photography or Japanese paper in the background.

Stephen Miller I use a cinematic perspective, vibrant colors, and contrast to emphasize the feeling and purpose of the images.

Stuart Nelson Artwork is artist designed steel cut and hand crafted to achieve a rust patina. All items are hand drawn designs, washed and rusted while some items are hand painted as well.

ARTIST

PROMENADE PERFORMANCE

SQUARE

Collen Oshland I create artisan candles using all natural design materials. Using beeswax blends and essential oils.

George Perrou I paint colorful, mid century inspired painting using acrylic paints on birch panels.

Kristina Perry I create one of a kind art to wear scarves, shawls, and vests from upcycled materials, sustainably sourced materials and natural fibers rich with colors, texture and beauty.

Michael Phillips I paint with acrylic paints on canvas. I generally use very small brushes on very large canvases.

Amanda Ponvert I carefully handfabricate my jewelry pieces using mostly silver, sea glass, and gemstones. I do my own soldering to fabricate cabochon settings used in my work.

Sharon Poteet Photos we take around the world. Photo transferred to canvas, I gallery wrap on the frame then hand paint using a clear medium weight gel to give, texture, depth and a 3-D look. Looks like painting.

Adrienne Priess Hats made out of recycled clothing and drapery. Handmade, local, upcycled and artistic. These funky hats are one of a kind with individual handmade buttons embellishing each hat!

JOIN CENTRAL OREGON AERIAL ARTS

as they fly high above the Fine Artist Promenade, located at the intersection of Wall and Minnesota.

DAILY PERFORMANCES Saturday 12-2pm & 5-7:30pm Sunday 11-2pm.


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2015 FINE ARTIST PROMENADE Marianne Prodehl I create earrings, pendants, rings and bracelets from recycled metals and found objects. I use copper, silver, brass and leather in combination for unique jewelry.

Amanda Rose A mixed media collection of items using upcycled pallet wood, refurbished decor pieces and refurbished small furniture, all done in variety of rustic and shabby paint, decoupage and stain techniques

Anna Russell Artistic Silversmith and mix metal Jewelry with semi precious stones.

Denise Sampson Handmade copper, sterling silver and beaded jewelry.

Sabine Schran-Collings All our work is fabricated in sterling silver and 14k or 18k gold. Etching and roller printing techniques are used to achieve textures on the metals. A variety of stones are set in bezels to add color.

Micki Shampang-voorhies Each Hi-Heel is hand cut and welded using scrap steel and found metal objects

Stacey Silber I create women’s clothing from reclaimed fabrics.

Lynne Simpson Handmade wirework jewelry woven and wrapped with 14k gold, sterling silver and Copper wire

Brian Smith Pictures of objects that appear to be letters, put into customized frames to make words and names.

Graham Smith Varied image sizes from 5 x 7 ($20) through 24 x36 ($595). Specializing in Metal and Canvas prints in limited editions. Many choices in matted and framed images.

Jae Song I use double woven wools from Tibet, Nepal and India. My jackets are a work of art and the canvas is the person who wears my jackets. All shapes and sizes of women all look beautiful with my creations.

Nathan Sowa

Dan Westcott

Oil and watercolor on linen and paper

fine woodworking featuring intarsia

Andy Spencer I produce unique stone pieces using Idaho stones and other stones from throughout the western states. All my work is produced by my hand.

James Stephens We use reclaimed lumber (mostly fence boards) and other used materials like nails, rusty metal and knobs along with found natural objects to make wall mounted and free-standing Curiosity Cabinets.

Esther Sullivan I use simple hammering methods, torch work and oxidation to create varied elements in my handmade designs. Clean lines and earthy textures are incorporated into reclaimed sterling silver, brass and go

Kimberly Tatum Homemade goat milk soap and lotion (using milk from our goats); lotion bars,

salves, and lip balms.

Gary Williams My wife and I specialize in wood-turned items that will be used by our customers. Items include bowls, platters, pens, bottle stoppers and kitchen items such as pizza cutters and ice cream scoops

Ron Wolf capture color, texture, depth. post process w/multiple softwares. Images of Northwest (Oregon) and Europe. Printed on acid free paper OR on luminous scratch resistant metal

Michael Wolik My abstract nature photography is created while hiking and exploring. I search for metaphors within organic subjects. The reflections are created by mirroring without layering or filter manipulations.

To see complete list of artists, please visit www.c3events.com

Snowmobiles, Side by Sides, ATVs, Jet Skis, Pontoon Boats, RVs, & Ski Boats

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CONSCIOUS LIVING SHOWCASE Wall Street between Oregon Avenue and Greenwood Avenue Great Northern Window & Door www.greatnorthernwindowanddoor.com NW Quality Roofing www.nwqualityroofing.com

Presented By Alta Rock Energy www.altarockenergy.com American Painting www.americanpaintinganddesign.com Austin Chiropractic www.draustindc.com B-Line Clinic www.b-lineclinic.com Bend Energy Challenge www.bendenergychallenge.org Bend Whole Health www.bendwholehealth.com Consumer Cellular www.consumercellular.com Costco Wholesale www.costco.com Country Financial Cutco Cutlery www.cutco.com Desert Sky Montessori www.dsmontessori.orgdo Terra www.essentialgaia.com Esthetix MD www.esthetixmd.com Farmers Insurance Pedersen Agency www.farmersagent.com/jpedersenFarmers Insurance Steve Hull Agency www.farmersagent.com/shull Green Savors www.greensaversusa.com Home Heating & Cooling

www.homeheatingbend.com Invisible Fence www.invisiblefence.com IQ Massager www.iqmassager.com Leaf Guard NW www.guttersportland.com Lifetime Windows & Doors www.lifetimewindows.netLiving Well Therapy www.livingwelltherapy.com N Hance Wood Renewal www.nhance.com/centraloregon.com OSU Cascades www.osucascades.edu Purium Health Products www.mypurium.com/holisticwellness Solar Light www.solatubebend.com SOS Alarm www.sosasap.com Sunlight Solar www.sunlightsolar.com Terra Firma Foundation www.terrafirmafs,com The Hardwood Floor Company www.bendwoodflooring.com Time Share Exit Team www.timeshareexitteam.com Tower Garden Juice Plus www.oregon.towergarden.com Turf-N Central Oregon www.turfncentraloregon.com Wood Family Homes www.imfd.com You Angel You www.youangelyou.com

Younique www.BeccasGlamItUpGirl.com. Young Living Oil Essentials

NON-PROFITS Partners in Care www.partnersbend.org Hendrix Brinich & Bertalan www.hxbri.com Hight Desert Wildlife & Rehabilitatiion www.highdesertwildlife.org

Title Sponsor Wildbirds Unlimited www.bend.wbu.com Presenting Sponsor Subaru of Bend www.subaruofbend.com Central Oregon Veterans Ranch www.centraloregonveteransranch.org

Sponsored By Sunwest Construction www.sunwestbuilders.com Toys for Tots www.bend-or.toysfortots.org Building Solutions www.buildingsolutionsbend.com Volunteer Connect www.volunteerconnectnow.org

Featured Members Healthy Beginnings www.myhb.orgGrandmas House www.grandmashouseofco.org Bend Area Habitat for Humanity www.bendhabitat.orgSmart www.getsmartoregon.org Family Resource Center www.familyresourcenetwork.org


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BEND FALL FESTIVAL

THANK YOU! The Bank of the Cascades Bend Fall Festival presented by The Source Weekly and Hayden Homes is the cumulative effort of literally hundreds of staff, volunteers and sponsors. This festival is not possible without the support of the Bend Downtown Business Association and the City of Bend, the insanely hard work of C3 Events, the efforts of several very important independent contractors, and phenomenal financial support from Bank of the Cascades.

SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Jim Kone, Conscious Living Showcase Director

All at Bank of the Cascades

Jim launched this grass roots street dedicated to non-profits, mom and

Julie Miller

pop businesses, green living, and healthy lifestyles four seasons ago. It’s

Charlene Clevenger

all about community. Jim’s history in green building, and owning his own

Debbie Amerongen

steel construction company has made him a massive asset for our team.

Caitlin Kennedy All at Horizon Broadcasting Group Keith Shipman Nancy Wirth ALL at The Source Weekly

TITLE SPONSOR Bank of the Cascades

Erika Erkel, Harvest Market Coordinator Erika, coordinates the Harvest Market at the Bend Fall Festival with a wealth of knowledge and keen eye for “the details”. Erika is breathing new life into the street by infusing the atmosphere with her event design

Aaron Switzer

aesthetic, and bubbly personality.

Chris Larro

Rainie Stein, ADA Compliance Manager

Erin Rook Jessie Czopek

PRESENTING SPONSORS

Dale Navish

The Source Weekly

City of Bend

Hayden Homes

Eric King

Among many other things, this tri-athlete and mother-of-two will help to ensure that the Bend Fall Festival remains accessible to our community members. Rainie will be available to help with any questions or concerns for all event attendees.

Lorelei Williams

Kirsten Morrell, Intern/Family Fun Street Coordinator

HOST SPONSOR

Karin Morris

A native Bendite and recent graduate of the University of Oregon,

Downtown Bend Business Association

Jim Porter

Kirsten joined the C3 team a mere two weeks prior to the Bend Summer

Lori Drew

Festival, our toughest event of the season. We’re impressed. Responsible

MEDIA PARTNER SPONSORS

Rick Miller, KPOV

for ensuring that our youngest festival attendees and their families have

Media Partner Sponsors

Bend Police Department

a blast at the Bend Summer Festival, Kirsten coordinates the vendors,

The Source Weekly

Bend Fire Department

performances and activities on the Family Fun Street. Kirsten is also

FOX Central Oregon

Big thanks to Larry Medina

responsible for general event oversight and management.

News Channel 21

Rod Porsche, Downtown Bend Business Association

THE PEAK 104.1 - Today’s Best Music!

Kelli Brooks, Downtown Bend Business Association

Jasmine Helsley-Barnett

Bend’s Best Variety – 95.7 MY FM

All Downtown Merchants

Owner of JAH Promotions, Jasmine brings the soul and rock to the

Rock & Rolls Greatest Hits 105.7 KQAK-FM

Scott Reynolds and Tom Wilson at All Star Labor & Staffing

KPOV Local’s Only Stage. This mother and newlywed is responsible for

Security Pros

researching and booking bands representative of our local music scene.

Brian and Dianna Shawver

We are SO fortunate to have Jasmine on our team.

BEVERAGE SPONSORS Deschutes Brewery Bend Distillery Crater Lake Vodka

Cliff Wyland, Sound Advice Keep Calm Productions S&K Inflatables

Atlas Cider

Tiffany Clark, Art and Soul Tiffany Clark comes from the hospitality industry, where most recently she has been working as a Vice President for Operations and Marketing at a Texas Gulf home community, called Seahorse. Previously, 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

ACTIVITY OWNERSHIP The Peak 104.1 Mainstage KPOV Locals Only Stage Presented by Rely Local Conscious Living Street presented by Great Northern Windows & Door and Northwest Quality Roofing CE Lovejoy’s Harvest Market

PARTNERING SPONSORS

STAFF BIOS

coordination, general counsel, event development) turns to gold.

Michelle Roats, Festival Director

Cameron is a fluoroquinolone toxicity survivor, a cancer survivor and

Michelle (of Roats Productions) directs and manages the Bend Spring,

a dad. He finds his greatest joy in spending time with his daughters

Summer and Fall Festivals. Michelle is breathing fresh energy into these

Cecilia Grace (10) and Liliana-Kayce-Marie (7). He has been producing

favorite Bend community events. The festivals have thrived under her

award winning events since 1984 (31 years). He is passionate about

talented, highly organized and dynamic ways.

building community and looks forward to a great festival.

All Star Staffing & Labor Landsystems Nursery

EVENT STAFF Michelle Roats, Festival Director Melissa King, Sponsorship Sales, Beverage Sales Manager, Special Event Assistant Leann Schoales, Food Vending Coordinator and Special Event Assistant Lee Perry, Operations Director Kirsten Staack, Operations Manager Karl Berg, Operations Manager Jasmine Helsley-Barnett, Local’s Only Stage Talent Producer/Stage Manager Natalie Fletcher, Art Vending Coordinator Erika Erkel, Harvest Market Coordinator Jami Garret, Bookkeeping Lisa Hamel, SOUK Coordinator Rainie Stein, ADA Compliance Manager Kirsten Morrill, Intern & Kids Area Coordinator Morgan Payne, Operations Bradley O’Neal, Graphic Design, Special Ops Lead Cameron Clark, Owner, C3 Events Tiffany Clark, Senior Event Advisor

Melissa King, Event Lead, Beverage Vending Coordinator, Special Assistant, and Sponsorship Sales Melissa is an outstanding event planner. She is highly organized, personable, pro active, relational- she 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. She is precious, irreplaceable.

Cameron Clark, Owner, Meddler

Kirsten Staack, Operations Lead Jazz and Wine Street Kirsten came to us in 2014, after being heavily recruited by Melissa King. She ran lead operations for the NorthWest Crossing Saturday Farmers’ Market, and quickly established herself as an elite operations force, capable of doing the work of several staff all at once. She is highly skilled, her work ethic is off the charts, and her attitude is extraordinaryshe is a gem, and will run a crew with incredible precision and detail.

Jami Garrett, Bookkeeping A long time local bookkeeper, Jami manages to create systems and

Leann Schoales, Food Vendor Manager/Event Lead

develop protocol that keeps all the assorted accounting, on site, on track.

Leann is perhaps, the most talented event technician and food vending

A deeply spiritual soul, Jami brings both angels and math skills to our

procurement specialist, in C3’s history. She has the perfect set of skills-

festivals (and you can’t possibly have enough of either!).

combining outstanding sales and customer relationships with a knack for design and event aesthetic. You’ll find Leann onsite at the festival

Bradley Paul O›Neal, Graphic Design, Special Ops Lead

ensuring details are covered and coordinating with our food vendors.

Growing up in suburban Seattle, Bradley spent many of his teen-age and young adult summers, coming to bend and working on the C3 Events

Lee Perry, Operations Director Owner of the event planning/talent purchasing/consulting firm “EventTheory,” Lee returns to the Bend Summer 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.

operations crew. He is a brilliant fine artist, and a talented drummer. After graduating from Western Washington University with a degree in Graphic Design, Bradley with his great, big, heart, took his first design gig with Microsoft, and found that he was missing something. In search of existential answers- Brad moved to his sacred place, Bend, Oregon, in the winter of 2014, and lends C3 Events, now, his massive, creative, design skills, the use of an occasional paint brush, and he has helped to

All of the above people represent the very best of the best among

keep his uncle going during vulnerable times. On top of all of that, he is

event staff anywhere — this is a positive, healthy, vivacious, energized,

the greatest cousin that two little girls could ever have!

elegant, extraordinary group of folks. Thank you to each and every one of you for giving your being to these events!


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The Bend Fall Festival is THRILLED to have so many of our neighbors, visitors, locals & tourists coming to Downtown Bend to enjoy the happenings of the festival weekend. It’s important to us that we have options for everyone, go get to and through the festival!

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Bike Parking Avoid the traffic and parking this year, and BIKE to the festival! There will be bike parking available for your convenience in the Crows Feet Commons courtyard

The Bank of The Cascades Event Information Booth is located at the intersection of Oregon and Wall

ASSISTANCE & EMERGENCY In case of need of assistance or emergency, please contact C3 Events at 541-389-0995 or email inquiry@c3events.com


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Enjoy the Bank of the Cascades Bend Fall Festival! Thank you, for helping us celebrate this great community event! If it’s important to the community, it’s important to us. What can we help you achieve?

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