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Fresh Harvest Food Kit program expands to Madras Community Food Pantry
Each prepared food kit includes a recipe, and all the ingredients, including local produce, and serves of family of four. 20 kits are available to the public each week through Oct 16. Fresh Harvest Food Kit program expands to Madras Community Food Pantry. Access to fresh, local food is getting...
Jefferson Co. Invites Public To Tour Empty Animal Shelter
MADRAS, OR -- Jefferson County is at odds with the former manager of its animal shelter, and County Commissioners want the public to come tour the facility. Earlier this year, Rockn EZ Rescue Ranch announced it would end its county contract on June 30th, after financial talks broke down. Jefferson County Commissioners have been heavily criticized over the last several months for their handling of negotiations with the nonprofit. Commissioners are now trying to defend themselves.
Mule deer doe killed, left to waste in Jefferson County
(Graphic image) A mule deer doe was illegally taken and left to waste in the Madras area last month, OSP said. Mule deer doe killed, left to waste in Jefferson County. Oregon State Police are asking for the public's help to find whoever was behind the illegal take and waste of a mule deer doe in Jefferson County.
Sunriver Music Festival’s Summer Concert Series Begins on August 11
(Photos courtesy of Sunriver Music Festival) Four Classical Concerts featuring music by Beethoven, Gershwin, Debussy, Mozart, Aaron Jay Kernis, Michael Torke & more— conducted by Brett Mitchell. “Classical Elements” Theme incorporates music inspired by Earth, Water, Fire & Air. Distinguished Soloists: Pianists Joyce Yang & Orion Weiss; Violinist...
Warm Springs Thursday Market
The Warm Springs Thursday Market is today (7/18/24) 10:30am to 2pm under the Campus Pavilion. Signs are going up today around the community to remind folks to stop by and check it out. Today – KWSO with offer ice pops (while supplies last) plus our campus history flip books, WIC,...
The Museum at Warm Springs Receives $100,000 Grant from First Nations Development Institute for Traditional Arts Programming
The Museum at Warm Springs has received a $100,000 grant from First Nations Development Institute in Longmont, Colorado through its Native Arts, Language and Knowledge Program. The two-year grant will support The Museum’s efforts to preserve and advance traditional Native arts through programming focused on supporting artists and intergenerational sharing of artistic skills and knowledge as well as supporting The Museum’s organizational stability. The grant is made possible through the generous support of Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies.
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