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Annual Sunriver Home Expo offers
home improvement ideas
Got home improvement projects? You
don’t want to miss the annual Sunriver
Home Expo on Saturday, March 14
from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Presented by the Sunriver Owners
Association, the expo will feature booths
relating to home improvement projects
from electricians and HVAC systems to
roofs, windows and more.
Food will be available for purchase
from Sharkmouth Fajitas along with a
cash bar serving beer, wine, seltzers and
non-alcoholic beverages.
Whether you’re planning a major
renovation or simply gathering ideas,
the Home Expo is a great opportunity
to connect with Central Oregon experts,
ask questions and explore options for
improving your home.
Businesses attending the expo include:
Ace of Trades, Central Oregon Custom
Decks, Central Oregon Restoration &
Remodel, Evans Tree Service, Greenlee
Roofing, Home Heating and Cooling,
Lumen Shade Solutions, Nolte Design
& Construction, JTL Construction,
Northwest Quality Roofing, One Day
Doors & Closets, Paradigm Wood
Floors, Webfoot Home Improvements,
West Rivers Painting, Powers Bath &
Remodel, Dream Decks and Remodeling, Hammer & Sage Tile, Designer
Bath & Kitchen, Habitat for Humanity,
Young Electric, Helios Steel Buildings,
Pane Free Window Cleaning, Surface
Kitchen & Bath, J&H Plumbing and
OSU Extension Master Gardener Program.
SROA will have staff available from
Community Development and Natural
Resources departments to answer any
questions from Sunriver owners about
their home projects.
For more information about the
expo, visit www.sunriversharc.com/
homeexpo.
Spring at the High Desert Museum
From Sky Hunters and birding adventures to educational opportunities and a
one-of-a-kind game night, we invite you
to discover what's blooming at the High
Desert Museum this spring.
The High Desert Museum is located
about 10 minutes north of Sunriver off
Highway 97.
Beginning Sunday, March 1, the
museum is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For
more information, visit www.highdesert
museum.org or call 541-382-4754.
Upcoming events:
• Saturday, April 11: Miguel
Almeida: Las Manos que dan de
Comer (Miguel Almeida: The Hands
That Feed)
In a new, site-specific installation for
High Desert Museum, Boise, Idaho,
based artist Miguel Almeida shares
vibrant murals, large scale sculptures
and hand drawn animations, offering
a window into the daily lives of the
people that harvest the fresh fruits and
vegetables bound for our local markets
and dinner tables. Free with Museum
admission. Open through Oct. 11.
• Thursday, March 12: 250 in the
West: Back East
In her book “Back East,” historian
Flannery Burke flips the script on American regional narratives by centering
the west in the cultural landscape. Join
us for a discussion of how Westerners
have influenced the development of
the United States. Doors open 6 p.m.,
program starts at 6:30 p.m. $8, members
20% off.
• Wednesday, April 8: Indigenous
Speakers Series: A Recipe for
Resilience
Founder and CEO of Indigikitchen
Mariah Gladstone (Blackfeet/Cherokee) discusses the history of Indigenous
food systems, as well as the relationship
between cultural identity, health and
native plants and animals. Reception
with no-host bar and light appetizers
included. Doors open 6 p.m.; program
starts at 6:30 p.m. $12, members 20%
off; free for Tribal members.
Work by artist Miguel Almeida.
• Saturday, March 21 through
Saturday, March 28: Sky Hunters
Raptors take flight overhead in this
intimate indoor demonstration. Experience these powerful predators as they
showcase their agility and grace. Arrive
early to secure tickets. 11 a.m. and 1:30
p.m. daily. $7, members 20% off. Tickets only available at the museum for that
day's programs. First come, first seated.
• Wednesday, April 15: 250 in the
West: Public Lands
Public lands are a tangible aspect of
life in the American West. What are
the origins of public lands and how
have debates over their use shaped the
West? Historian, author and associate
professor at Colorado State University
Leisl Carr Childers will discuss the history of public lands from the American
Revolution to today. Doors open at 6
p.m.; program starts at 6:30 p.m. $8,
members 20% off.
• Wednesday, April 29: Senior Day
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors 65 and older
are invited to enjoy the museum for free.
The museum will also be open to the
general public.
• Wednesday, April 30: 250 in the
West: Citizenship
Join us as Susan Kamei, author of
"When Can We Go Back to America?", explores the constitutional, historical, and political ramifications for
citizenship and what it means to be an
American today. Includes reception with
no-host bar and light appetizers. Doors
open at 6 p.m.; program starts at 6:30
p.m. $12, members 20% off.
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