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Rebound Physical Therapy Fundraiser Join Rebound Physical Therapist Tim Evens, Dr. Mike Ryan, and 2009 national short course champion Adam Craig for a presentation on Craig’s February ACL surgery, rehabilitation, and return to racing. 7pm Wednesday, Dec 8. Rebound Sports Performance, 155 SW Century Dr.


AdBite Ignite 2 Giving presenters the chance to share their insight and expertise with colleagues throughout the Central Oregon advertising, market- ing and public relations community. Reservation deadline is Dec 7 at 12pm. $15/members; $35/non. Visit adfedco.org or call 541-385-1992. 11:30am-1pm Thursday, Dec 9. St. Charles Medical Center, 2500 NE Neff Rd.


EVENTS SHOP HANDMADE GIFTS FROM LOCAL ARTISTS AT THE INDIE CRAFT LOFT AT GOSSAMER


KNITTING PLACE. 10AM-7PM SATURDAY, DEC 11 AND 10AM-5PM SUNDAY, DEC 12. continued from page 39 meetings


Cascades Mountaineers Meeting All those who might be interested are invited to attend the open meeting and monthly program. After informal social- izing that begins around 6:45pm, the meetings start at 7pm, and are usually over by 8:30 or 9pm. 7pm Wednesday, Dec 8. The Environmental Center, 16 NW Kansas Ave.


Italian Conversation Group For practice, im- provement & fun, learn a bit before traveling or just to challenge yourself with a new language. Free. 6:30pm- 8:30pm Wednesday, Dec 8. Dudley's Bookshop Cafe, 135 NW Minnesota Ave.


Central Oregon Project Healing Waters Meeting A fly fishing program dedicated to the


physical and emotional rehabilitation of disabled active military service personnel and veterans. All veterans and people wishing to volunteer are invited to attend. For more info contact Brad Emery, 541-536- 5799 or email bdemery1@aol.com. 6pm-7pm Friday, Dec 10. Orvis Bend Retail Store, 320 SW Powerhouse Dr.


Alcoholics Anonymous AA meetings held 7 days a week in over 50 locations starting as early as 7am and as late as 9pm. Call the 24-hour hotline at 548-0440. On-line schedules at www.coigaa.org. Sunday, Dec 12.


Overeaters Anonymous OA meetings run Mondays (12pm), Wednesdays (5:30pm), Thursdays (12pm) and Saturdays (9am) each week. Newcom- ers meetings first Sat/month (8:30am). Tuesdays (6:30pm) in Redmond. For info call 306-6844. First United Methodist Church, 680 NW Bond St.


Table Tennis Night Bend Table Tennis Club invites everyone to come play ping pong. All ages and abilities welcome. For info visit bendtabletennis.com. $5, $3 for kids and seniors. 6pm-9pm Monday, Dec


Caregivers Physical Therapy Workshop Key Points: Hoyer lift transfers, sit to stand (easy pivot transfers), wheelchair/bed transfers, gait belt trans- fers, wheelchair/shower bench/sideboard transfers. Presented by PT assistant, Peggie Fischer. Call Lisa at 541-382-5882 to RSVP. 10am-12pm Friday, Dec 10. Partners in Care, 2075 NE Wyatt Ct.


Religion of The Light & Sound of God Are you ready to take the next step on your spiritual path to God? Come to a free worship service, sponsored by ECKANKAR. Topic: The Blessings of Gratitude. Share your gifts of insights, stories and inspirations on the topic in a group discussion. More info: 541-728-7870. www.eckankar.org. 2pm Saturday, Dec 11. Redmond Public Library, 827 SW Deschutes Ave.


Peace & Justice Team Honoring Betsy Lamb for her dedication and service to promote human dignity and the rights of people everywhere. Contact: 541- 382-4401. 10:15am Sunday, Dec 12. First Presbyterian Church, 230 NE 9th St.


Slow Food High Desert - Terra Madre


Stories Celebrate the return of Central Oregon's three delegates to the Terra Madre conference and experience the event through their eyes and ideas. Email slowfoodhighdesert@gmail.com for more info. 6:30pm-8:30pm Tuesday, Dec 14. The Oxford Hotel, 10 NW Minnesota Ave.


What’s Brewing Meets weekly, every Wednes- day, free. Each week a guest speaker presents the topic, followed by a facilitated discussion. Topic: End


of Year Tax Planning – A few Simple Things to Do to Save Money Speaker: Vic Bartlett, CPA, Evans & Bartlett. 7am-8am Wednesday, Dec 15. Meadow Lakes Restaurant, 300 SW Meadow Lakes Dr.


theater


Moon Over Buffalo George and Charlotte are fading stars of the '50s who might just have one last shot at stardom. Weds-Sat nights at 7:30pm, Sundays at 2pm. $20/adults, $15/seniors, $12/students. Through Dec 19. Greenwood Playhouse, 148 NW Greenwood Ave.


Murder on the Menu Buckboard Mysteries has opened a holiday venue in Cascade Village Shopping Center in Ste 13 across from JC Penney’s. Fridays and Saturdays, at 6:30pm. Sundays at 3:30pm. Tickets for fully interactive shows and gourmet meal are $49/ adults, $45/seniors and $39/children 2-12. buckboard- mysteries.com. Cascade Village Shopping Center.


Joy To You & Me The play takes place in an abandoned theater and features a series of classic vignettes from other playwrights. Benefits Red- mond’s Toys For Tots program. Free; a donation of an unwrapped toy is welcomed. 7pm Thursday, Dec 16. Elton Gregory Middle School Auditorium, 1220 NW Upas.


words Spoke-N-Word An open mic, which is part


of Cross Culture: Bike + Art Love. A storytelling forum held in conjunction with the 2010 Cyclo-Cross Na- tional Championships. Call Elise Bartow at 541-647- 2233 for more info. Presented by Nature of Words. 8:30pm Thursday, Dec 9. Portello Wine Cafe, 2754 Northwest Crossing Dr.


Write-a-Thom for Human Rights Day Free and open to the public. For more info call Phil at 541 388-1793 or phil@tiedyed.us. Bring two stamped standard sized letter to save on postage. Free cookies, brownies and cocoa (or coffee) for letter writers. 11am-5pm Saturday, Dec 11. Bend Public Library- Brooks Room, 601 NW Wall St.


Second Sunday: Alan Contreras A reading by nature writer and poet Alan Contrares. An open mic follows the reading, and this event is free and open to the public. 2pm Sunday, Dec 12. Bend Public Library- Brooks Room, 601 NW Wall St.


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