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t is with great enthusiasm that we welcome the most elusive of our Central Oregon seasons into the fold, Spring! Come and delight in all things Spring, at the NorthWest Crossing Bend Spring Festival, presented by The Source Weekly. This year, the Peak 104.1 mainstage will coincide with the TeSo’Aria Art and Wine Bop on Friday night, featuring Larry and His Flask at 9pm!

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entrally located on NorthWest Crossing Drive, The NorthWest Crossing 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, and to 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.

browse the more than 50 local and regional fine artists, crafters, and importers, by walking the artist promenade and the Souk de Spring Festival, you will bump into 10 foot high puppets, zany stilt walkers, jugglers, magicians, fire dancers, the Bend Endurance Academy Bike Rodeo, and other merry-makers! You might even see the Spring Fairy! The Children’s stage will be packed with dancers, musicians, kid’s yoga, and more! And there will be free children’s arts and crafts most of the day, hosted by local professional artists in residents. Check out the Peak 104.1 Mainstage, where our very own Larry and His Flask, presented by Hydro Flask, headline our Friday Night Kick-Off Concert, and Black Prairie, featuring 4/5 of The Decemberists, bring home the night. The “Conscious Living Showcase” vendors are a remarkable group of businesses who will be promoting green, clean, and collective wellness. We’ll have the usual fine wines, cocktails and Deschutes Brews on Tap.

“We love producing the Bend Spring Festival, welcoming the life, vitality, and zest of spring!” – Rebecca Stiehl

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he festival kicks off on Friday night, April 12th, with the Art and Wine Bop! From 6-9pm, local musicians, winery samplings, and hand-selected, festival artists will be featured within the warm, and covered confines of various NorthWest Crossing Neighborhood Center merchants and restaurants. The School of Enrichment will be hosting the “Art Bop Kids Drop”, with free licensed evening childcare located next to Sara Bella Up-Cycled on NW Crossing Drive.

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n producing this festival, we are standing behind the many courageous bulbs, perennials, birds, and trees, who, despite their annual confusion, are steadfast in their belief that spring is indeed coming to Central Oregon! It’s the NorthWestCrossing Bend Spring Festival, Presented by The Source and produced by C3 Events. And so, lose yourself, be moved to a better place, bask in the sense of renewal we so associate with spring--and, by all means, enjoy! Sincerely, The Staff at C3 Events

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he festival continues Saturday, April 13th, 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 title Sponsor

Presenting Sponsor

Deschutes Brewery Event Gurus

The City of Bend Steve Esselstyn and Susie Lovisco, for keeping us safe

Brooks Resources, Visionary Mike Hollern West Bend Property Company Romy Mortensen Valerie Yost

C3 Events: Melissa King, Children’s Area Guru, Sponsorship & Spirit Sales Manager

Natalie Fisher, Chalk Art Coordinator Tiffany Clark, Art Vendor Coordinator Jim Kone, Conscious Living Kyle O’Brien, Operations Master

Welcome to the NorthWest Crossing Bend Spring Festival Presented by The Source Weekly

Friday, April 12 6-9 pm TeSo’Aria Art and Wine Bop with the School of Enrichment Kids Drop

5-10:30 pm Friday Night Kick-Off Concert on NWX Drive Pitchfork Revolution Necktie Killer Larry and His Flask Presented by Hydro Flask

Saturday, April 13 11 am -10:30 pm Street Chalk Art Competition 11am-5pm

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Media Partner Sponsors

David Ford Christi Haynes The Source Weekly, Aaron Switzer, Chris Larro, Robyn Cochran-Ragland

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Sunday, April 14 OTHER SPONSORS

Special Acknowledgments

Cascade Community School of Music, Dillon Schneider Angela Jasus and Ali Burke, amazing

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Peak 104.1 Mainstage Artisan and Fine Crafts Promenade Souk de Spring Festival Spring Into Fun Family Area Conscious Living Showcase Food/Beer/Wine/Spirits

Henry, Connor and Derek, Dare-Devil Op’s Crew

Rebecca Stiehl, Center Fielder Cliff Wyland & Company, Sound Advice Ryan Funderburg and All Access Staging Alexis Smith, Intern of 2012 Extraordinaire Overachieving 2013 Interns, jumpin’ right in

Friday night kick off concert at The Peak 104.1 Mainstage 5pm-10:30pm

To the ghosts of C3 Events clan, past. You know who you all are. Thank you

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

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Located on the south end of Fort Clatsop St.

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Saturday, April 13 at 12pm & 3pm After a wildly popular premiere last year, this deliciously endearing tea party for 25 returns! The 8-foot-tall Spring Fairy will read (on stilts!) the newest story from Fancy Nancy, while guests dine on high tea finger foods and mango lemonade from Tate and Tate Catering. Kids should come dressed as princes, princesses and fairies. The top 3 best costumes will win a Fancy Nancy book, signed by the Spring Fairy. Fairy paraphernalia like wands, photo frames and tiaras will be for sale at the event, cash-only. Tea party tables will be set for a maximum of 25 kids at 12pm and again at 3pm. First-come first-serve basis with pre-registration. E-mail Natalie@c3events.com to reserve your seat.

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atch as your children’s jaws drop in amazement when they round the corner to the south end of Fort Clotsap Street and see our Spring into Fun Family Area. Music, ballet dancers, yoga practice, magic shows, gardening projects, giant puppets, stilt walkers, arts & crafts,

face painting, not to mention a kids stage, DD Ranch Petting Zoo and Pony Rides, rock wall, inflatable rides, and the Bend Endurance Academy Bike Rodeo (be sure to bring your bike and helmet for this fun obstacle course)!

Spring Into Fun Stage Schedule Saturday, April 13 11 am Urban Point Dance 11:30 am Jay the Magician 12:30 pm Cascade School of Music Guitar Quartet

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Spring Sunrise Yoga Workshop Sunday, April 14 at 11am Help your children welcome spring with a 45-minute yoga and mindfulness session hosted by certified children’s yoga instructor, Heather Furtney of Bikram Yoga of Bend. The circle of young yogis will be limited to 15 children (the first 15 to sign up) ages 5 and older. The workshop will be held on the kids stage and yoga mats will be provided. Pre-registration is required. E-mail Natalie@c3events.com to reserve a mat for your child.

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The Creation Station Artists in residence will lead 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!

Saturday Workshop Times

1:30 pm Kelcey Canfield (singer/songwriter) 2:30 pm Leo Dolan (singer/songwriter) 3:30 pm Sunriver Dance Academy Hip Hop & Tap Sunday Workshop Times

11 am -1 pm Helen Bommarito, art teacher from the Art Station, Print Your Own Greeting Card

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Debra Allen, early childhood art teacher from the Art Station

3-4 pm Megan McGuinness teaching the creation of Pine Cone Bird Feeders

11 am -1 pm Debra Fisher, early childhood art teacher from the Art Station, Earth Day Parade Mask-Making

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Introducing Let It Ride

Cycle/Recycle

Bicycle-Related Art, Gear and Activities + Art Made With Love and Repurposed Materials

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Look for this symbol throughout the guide and at the festival info booth for Cycle/Recycle related vendors, booths and activities.

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nspired by Bend’s fantastic cycling culture and forward-thinking trendsetters who make art, clothing and function from repurposed materials, we bring you the Let it Ride Cycle/Recycle! This theme of art, gear and activities will be seen throughout the festival weekend.

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et it Ride brings you several fun and informative Cycle/Recycle activities throughout the festival weekend. First Let it Ride will be on the street with their Pedego electric bikes. Visit Kevin at the booth and take a test drive to feel the best new thing in commuting to work in Bend. You’ll find the Bend Endurance Academy’s Bike Rodeo, a chance for kids to test their bike skills on a fun and challenging obstacle course. Hip upcycled artisans from Portland,

Eugene, Salem, Bend and Vancouver, WA will be present showcasing their work using repurposed materials to craft jewelry, accessories, clothing and more throughout the festival space, many with a cycling theme. Gardening tips utilizing composting, a festival vintage shop and other children’s activities provide a plethora of opportunity to ride and recycle.

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t’s the Let it Ride Cycle/Recycle and we hope you find a toy that taps your inner child; a child who dreams of a shiny bike and a beautiful earth to ride it on.

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ocated at the intersection of Mt. Washington Drive and NorthWest Crossing Drive, The Peak 104.1 Mainstage features an outstanding lineup of local, regional and national performers. From solo acoustic to bluegrass and Indie Rock, this free stage of romp-stomping entertainment will implore you to dance all weekend long.

Black Prairie Saturday Night! 7 pm

Friday, April 12th 5pm 6:30pm

The Pitchfork Revolution Original Bluegrass

Necktie Killer Funk, Ska, Rock

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Larry and His Flask Punk-Bluegrass

Open House with Ashton Eaton at Hydro Flask, Friday from 4 pm-7 pm!

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Sagebrush Rock

Classic Rock & Roll

Christina Griggs, Jena Rickards and Friends Well Known Covers and Original Songs

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World’s Finest

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State of Jefferson

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Black Prairie

Ska, Bluegrass, Dub, Punk Reggae/Jam Band

featuring Chris Funk, Nate Query John Moen and Jenny Conlee of The Decemberists

String Groove

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MoWo, MOsley WOtta

Hip Hop Fusion

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Friday Night! 8:30pm

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Keegan Smith

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Redwood Son

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Diverse Musical Sound “Best New Artist” of the Portland Music Awards

Tony Smiley

Electric Melodies with World Beats


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Bend Spring Festival Band Bios 2013 The Pitchfork Revolution

Redwood Son

Jenna Rickards

Whether or not the name and music of Redwood Son has yet hit the big radar, this year’s “Best New Artist” of the Portland Music Awards is on the rise. Boasting a 20 Song double-disc debut album titled “The Lion’s Inside” he brings a dynamic versatility that crosses the borders of their West Coast Americana with hook-laden Roots-Rock and Alt. Country, while maintaining an authentic Universal “Pop” vibe.

One of Central Oregon’s own, TPR is committed to bringing a new sound to the people, this six-man outfit delivers original driving bluegrass and high-energy, dark instrumental music guaranteed to get your booty moving.

Tony Smiley

Necktie Killer Combining funk, hip hop and even some metal elements with ska, punk, dub and rock. In their first two years of being a performing band, the group has played well over 100 shows in the Bend/ Redmond Oregon area and is now occasionally taking the act on the road.

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Larry and His Flask Over the past two years, however, Larry and His Flask has gone from crawl to sprint at breakneck speed. Jamin Marshall moved from gargling-nails vocals to drums. Guitarist Ian Cook became the band’s primary voice. And a trio of talented pickers and singers — Dallin Bulkley (guitars), Kirk Skatvold (mandolin) and Andrew Carew (banjo) — joined the family. (And no, you didn’t miss something. No one is named Larry.)

Sagebrush Rock The band known as Sagebrush Rock started in November of the year 2000. The band plays up-beat classic rock & roll mixed in with some original work. With four different lead vocals and lively guitars, they cover a wide range of rock favorites.

Christina Griggs, Jenna Rickards & Friends Christina Rae Griggs is a folk/indie acoustic singer and song writer. Christina was born in Bend, Oregon and raised in Playa del Carmen Mexico. She embraces positivity in her music, playing well known covers from the 60’s to today’s music, as well as her original songs.

Christina Griggs

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. All with witty, engaging, and energetic stage presence. 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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MOsley WOtta is both a full live band and solo performer Jason Graham. He is a prize winning competitive poet and performer. Both his visual and auditory artistic expressions of art inspires us to find common bonds.

Black Prairie Black Prairie is an experimental bluegrass side project of three members of The Decemberists. The group formed in early 2007, bringing Decemberists members Jenny Conlee (vocals, accordian), Nate Query (bass, cello), John Moen (drums, vocals, melodica, guitar) and Chris Funk (vocals, bazouki, dobro, weissenborn) together with fellow Portland musicians Annalisa Tornfelt (vocals, fiddle) and Jon Neufeld (guitar, vocals). Black Prairie’s musical exploration will soon culminate in the early 2010 release of their debut, Feast of the Hunter’s Moon, a 13-song collection largely featuring their own brand of bluegrass, plus two traditional tunes.

Keegan Smith

World's Finest Blending ska, bluegrass, dub, punk and everything in between, this 5 piece Portland band has created a genre all their own, and has been steadily filling up dance floors and packing venues wherever they go.

State of Jefferson From Seattle to San Francisco and all points in between, State of Jefferson has really been covering some ground. This Reggae/Jam Band based out of Williams, Ore. has even been cruisin’ off to the Hawaiian Islands for the last six years.

Redwood Son

Keegan Smith Keegan collaborates with an eclectic mix of musical heavyweights, producers and bandleaders from the Northwest’s thriving music scene and around the world. Keegan’s melodic voice, catchy lyrics and diverse musical sound covers a wide variety of genres, perpetuating a sense of familiarity with listeners of all ages and preferences.

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MoWo, MOsley WOtta


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The Spring Festival’s Libation Stations will be open the entire length of the event. Be sure to stop by for a pint of Deschutes Brewery’s newly released Deschutes River Ale!

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Red Chair NorthWest Pale Ale

Spring Inspired Cocktails featuring Bend Distillery

Wines from TeSo’Aria, and more!

Painting by Tamara Adams

Stacia Davis Red Barn Port-a-potties

Spring Fling Happy Hour Saturday and Sunday, 2pm-5pm $1 off all drinks at the Deschutes Brewery Libation Stations!

The Garner Group

OLCC Walk-Around Policy: If you are 21

Childcare and activities located next to Sarah Bella Up-cycled

• Children ages 3-10 accepted on a first-come-firstserve basis • Games, stories, activities to welcome children and explore creativity • Dinner available upon request • schoolofenrichment.com

Food Court

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Jumbo Tamales

Philly Style

Famous Kettle Korn

Philyaws BBQ

Suzy Q’s Sweet Things

All Mixed Up Yogurt Shop

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Bonta Gelato

Real Food Street Bistro

Dump City Dumplings

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Tate and Tate

High Tea with the Spring Fairy

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For accessibility/accommodation information: 541-389-0995 or inquiry@c3events.com

Friday, April 12th, 6-9 pm

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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 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 12th, 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.

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TeSo'Aria Art & Wine Bop Friday, April 12th, 6-9 pm

Neighborhood Center Businesses The cozy confines of the NorthWest Crossing businesses will offer fine wines and cocktail samples, festival artists hand-crafted works, and local musicians- meet friends and neighbors for an artsy night out in one of Bend’s most popular neighborhoods. There’s even FREE CHILDCARE at the School of Enrichment Art Bop Kids Drop.

Gorge Wildcraft

Robin Sturm Bellish Boutique

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Bulls Blood

Vermentino

Dolcetto

Bella Bianca

Sangiovese

Riesling

Participating Venues (see map for locations):

• Katherine Taylor, Fine Art Painter

Bend Endurance Academy Bike Rodeo

Sara Bella Upcycled NorthWest Crossing Drive

Souk de Spring Festival

Pony Rides Petting Zoo

Inflatable Jump & Fun

Rock Climbing Wall

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John Fremont Street

Artisan & Fine Crafts Boulevard

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Reds:

The Garner Group

Jem Chocolates

Street Chalk Art Competition!

Conscious Living Showcase

TeSo’Aria Featured Wines:

Desert Blossom Preschool

Tate & Tate Catering • Ryan Beard – Metal Sculptor – BEST OF JURY

Sara Bella Upcycled • Nicole Flood – Flood Clothing – Upcycled clothing from Portland • Musician: Hilst and Coffey

Jem Chocolates • Patricia Callicott – Interior Alchemy – Beautiful mosaic wall hangings and meditation cushions. • Musician: Andrew Cooper

Umpqua Bank • Tamara Adams, Fine Art Painter – Paints images representing the art of the female. Festival Fine Art this year is from her collection.

Sage Café • Stacia Davis – Red Barn Jewelry – Organically inspired handcrafted jewelry.

All Mixed Up Yogurt Shop • Robin Strum – Bellish Boutique – Handcrafted table linens and aprons in fresh modern fabrics. r

Portello • Tiina McDermott – Indie Kulture and Spits AdventureUpcycled accessories using bicycle materials

Desert Blossom Preschool • Sally Metzger – Hello Mango – Modern and hip car strap covers, blankets, cloth toys and more. • Musician: Christina Griggs

Outdoors: • Lino and Friends

Ryan Beard Sam Pritchard / Broomchick

Nikki Beach / Speaking Mountain


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Chalk Art Competition

Featuring Professional Chalk Artists from Bend and across the State!

Saturday, April 13 11am-5pm

Karen Elund Laila Dzene 2012 Exhibition Artist

Marissa Lopez

2012 Grand Prize Winner

2012 Exhibition Artist

Maisy Washatka

2012 Youth Winner

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

Theme: Life in Full Bloom!

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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 13, 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.

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he event will also feature four highly esteemed artists creating exhibition street chalk art murals. Two Portland folks will brighten the pavement all day with one-of-a-kind art: Marissa Lopez and Laila Dzene who were both with us as artists and judges last year. Marissa’s work has been featured at “Art Along the Rogue” chalk festival in Grants Pass! Our 2012 Grand Prize Winner, Karen Elund, will be back as an exhibition artist, as well as Maisy Washatka, our 2012 Youth Grand Prize Winner.

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he 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-5 pm on Saturday, April 13. Judging will occur promptly at 5pm so be sure to get out early! Winners will be announced Sunday, April 14 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 14th 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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t the heart of NorthWest Crossing Bend Spring Festival are the artisans and craftspeople that will present a lively mix of original work, including a highlight on imagery and materials derived from cycling and recycling. NorthWest Crossing is the perfect location to premiere this Cycle-Recycle theme of art! With its emphasis on green living, artists will excite attendees with an emphasis on repurposed materials, many from bike parts and accessories. The Artisan and Fine Crafts Promenade, filled with 40+ artists and vendors this year, is also a great place to start planning ahead for outdoor entertaining, with garden art, furniture, and tips from the OSU Master Gardeners program.

Chad Fox: Original works of clay from the wheel and kiln by local Bend artist and member of Cindercone Clay Center. Courtney Keene: Contemporary belt bags and jewelry from Vanishing Tribe, from Portland, OR.

and prints by Portland artist.

Bruce Allison: Vibrant original paintings full

Beth Larsen: Waggletops, snuggly heartwarming fleece fitted-sheets for dog and cat beds. Handmade in Bend.

of whimsy from Vancouver, WA.

Lyle Ang: Argentium sterling silver jewelry creations showcasing coins or gemstone cabochons, from Mill City, OR.

Michael Barnes: Gizaun painting on natural sustainably grown cedar wood canvases that blends the individuality of the wood with beautiful images, from Portland, OR.

Steve Bangsund: Norgeboards hand makes Land Paddle Boards in Bend,for alternative “CORE” training. Our boards are easy to ride, fun and a great workout too! From Bend. Ryan Beard: Bold imaginative wall hangings and sculpture blending nature and steel, from Redmond, OR.

BEST OF JURY WINNER

Anna Lawrence: Anna’s Haute Aprons are created from upcycled skirts, accent fabrics and a fashionable sense of humor.

Joelle Legay: Handcrafted in Bend, eclectic jewelry and accessories featuring semiprecious stones,precious metals, up-cycled materials and rare feathers. Cynthia Lucas: Bella Sisters makes vintage wool jackets appliquéd with fiber art inspired by nature. Adorned with wool, fabulous ruffles, and genuine stone beads.

Kate Carder: Tease Recyclewear, upcycled clothing including t-shirt skirts, from Portland, OR.

Stacia Davis: Organically inspired handcrafted jewelry from Leavenworth, WA.

Barton DeGraaf: Original paintings from Portland artist who paints fun loving and passionate scenes from his surroundings.

Heather Rose / Rose Garden Whimsies: Unique twisted copper wire art, with marbles and wood.

Phillip Ross & James Nichols / Metrofiets Portland: Inspired by the classic styling of bicycles from the 1930s & 40s. Dedicated to bring you the most beautiful, functional cargo bikes ever made. Modern + Classic.

Peter Roussel: Local Bend potter Peter Roussel will be showing his functional pottery, alternative firing techniques include, raku, horsehair, sagger, pit fired. Vases, platters, wall hangings in a variety of glazing techniques. KarenLynn Robinson: Bend home-crafted, all-natural therapeutic pillow filled with organic US-grown millet hulls,covered gorgeous fabric Great for your body, bringing supportive comfort from Mother Earth. Francois & Kyla Schneyder: Fine jewelry and sculpture.

Amira Mednick: Inspired jewelry celebrating native macramé techniques to create pieces of body adornment, from Portland, OR.

Tiina McDermott / Indiekulture: Her daughter inspired reason to reduce and reuse! Creating simple, functional jewelry & accessories using recycled bike tubes.

Patricia Caldicott: Soulful mosaic pieces for the home and handcrafted editation cushions, from Grants Pass, OR.

Jason Quade: Abbey Bike Works is a one man full service mobile repair shop in Bend, OR with the tools and expertise to tackle anything.

Celeste & Chuck Largin: Beautiful artisan designed ponchos, scarves and accessories utilizing wool from their native Ecuador, from Astoria, OR.

Tamara Adams: Colorful original paintings

Eric Power: Bend Velo bike shop specializes in practical commuter bikes and accessories. The exclusive builder of custom J. Livingston “Repurposed” bicycles.

Dawn Mead / La Petite Savonnerie: A small Sisters company, creating European inspired artisan soap using fresh, plant based ingredients blended to perfection.

Michael Seeley: Functional art. “I have always been creative and I started off with just metal till I stumbled on some stone products and decided to meld the two.” Linda Spring: A fiber artist in Bend. Her fabrics are individually hand painted with green label, non-toxic dyes. Spring’s one of a kind, wearable art is fabulous, fun, fashion! Iain Stone: Highly detailed graphite portrait

Blossom Merz: Starting with thin thread in dozens of colors and bringing it through every step - plying, handweaving, finishing, and stitching to make garments. Every piece has a unique set of colors.

Sally Metzger: Modern accessories for little ones including natural wood and fabric teething rings, adorable plush toys, onesies, blankets and more, from Salem, OR. Lizzy Myers: Shabby Knapsack produces cozy fashion forward garments using repurposed knitwear, combining looks and ethics.

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Tara & Shannon Townsend / Bantam Lane: Naturally nourishing Goat’s Milk Skin Care products. Beer Soaps from Deschutes Brewery and GoodLife Brewing Company.

Tai Vautier: Hand-fabricated jewelry with a modern take on Baroque images, from Lake Oswego, Ore.

Mike Dolinar: Natural, high quality, handcrafted outdoor furniture, from Bend, OR.

Gina Nash: Handmade lighting and accent decor using recycled steel for the home, business or outdoor living spaces.

Bradley Wilson / Capricorn Bicycles:

Nicole Flood : Trend setting upcycled apparel and accessories from Portland, OR.

Barb Peters: By obtaining loom waste from blankets made at Pendleton Woolen MIlls she then handweaves beautiful rugs that are a modern, exciting take on rag rugs.

Tim Wistrom: Using brushes and paints, the style is realistic surrealism, with “photo-realistic” detail, and surrealism that is “peacefully apocalyptic”, from Anacortes, Wash.

The goal is to build a bicycle that you’ll want to ride everyday: the frame providing the armature of that machine, a construction in which no detail goes unnoticed.


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deschutes Brewery bend public house 1044 nw bond street 541-382-9242


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Conscious Living Showcase April 13 & 14 at the North End of Fort Clatsop

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The Conscious Living Showcase will feature businesses that are dedicated to helping attendees live a healthy, “green” lifestyle. This popular area debuted at the 2011 Bank of the Cascades Bend Summer Festival as a way for C3 Events to support local commercial and non-profit organizations that make a difference in our community. The Conscious Living Showcase consists of the “Naturally You Wellness Expo” and the “Green Living Showcase.” The “Naturally You Wellness Expo” offers attendees the chance to learn more about organizations that focus on the art of staying well and living a balanced life. The “Green Living Showcase” features vendors that offer a variety of services and products designed for “green-living.”

Meet local businesses and nonprofits that are making a difference: • Heart of Oregon Corps

• Chimps, Inc. Sponsored by

• Turf-N Central Oregon

• All Natural Pest Elimination

• Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation

• Let It Ride Electric Bikes

Sponsored by Sage Builders

Sponsored by Birds Unlimited

• N-Hance Revolutionary Wood Renewal • Bend Spay and Neuter Project Sponsored by Home Federal Bank

• Central Oregon Veterans Outreach Sponsored by Sunwest Builders

• AAA Oregon/Idaho • Pack-a-sport • Cascade Breath LLC

Bend Equine Medical Center

• Great Northern Windows • Home Heating and Cooling • Budget Blinds of Central Oregon • Solar Light and Energy • ACC Spray Foam • Oregon Adaptive Sports

Sponsored by Bend Broadband Vault A Green Data Center

• Farmers Insurance

• Brilliant Environmental Building Products

• Take Shape For Life

• Enagic Kagen Water

• American Painting

• Green Savers USA

• Clean Air Lawn Care

• Bend Area Habitat For Humanity/ Restore • Sponsored by Pro Build • Bend Electric Bikes • Sunlight Solar Energy

• It Works April – Haldy

• Natural Approach Chiropractic • Trout Unlimited Sponsored by Subaru of Bend

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon Sponsored by Miller Lumber

R ver Song School w w w. b e n d r i ve r s o n gs c h o o l . o rg

River Song Montessori is a non-profit school providing a nurturing, individually tailored educational experience for children 3-6 years old. Strong academic fundamentals are interwoven with art, music, movement, and global curriculum to create a foundation for lifelong learning. We are excited to be a part of the Spring Festival and would like to give a special Thanks to Cameron & Tiffany Clark the founders of this amazing event.

rivers o n gs c h o o l @ l i ve . com 5 41 . 6 47 . 2 7 3 9 151 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr. Bend Oregon 97702


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