Sharon Maier-Kennelly, Executive Director of High Desert Food & Farm Alliance, shares information about their work and about local food markets.
CAMP - The Companion Animal Medical Project with Johanna Johnson-Weinberg
Johanna Johnson-Weinberg, Founder and Executive Director of the Campanion Animal Medical Project (CAMP), discusses the outsized need to provide vet care for the pets of unhoused persons, the importance of taking that care where those people and pets live, and efforts to expand the availability of CAMP's services through the efforts of a 12-year-old boy to raise funds for a second mobile clinic van.
Bend Moonlight Market with Kiki Castro
Kiki Castro is the founder of Bend's Moonlight Market, and drummer of local band Not Your Ex Lover. She tells us about the market's history and what we can find at this pop-up event. We also get to hear a song by her band!
Heart of Oregon Corps with Leanna Williams
Leanna Williams, Development Director for the Heart of Oregon Corps, shares about how the corps trains youth for skills they can apply to careers.
Deschutes Collaborative Forest Project with Jacob Fritz
Jacob Fritz, Program Manager for the Deschutes Collaborative Forest Project, explains the process and tradeoffs of preparing and conducting prescribed burns to reduce the risk of wildfires.
Wine With Your Gyn with Dr. Erin LeGrand and Dr. Sarah Hellmann
Gynecologists Dr. Erin LeGrand and Dr. Sarah Hellmann share about their podcast "Wine With Your Gyn" and their upcoming fundraiser.
Disaster Preparedness Resources from OSU Extension with Glenda Hyde
Community Educator Glenda Hyde from the OSU Extension talks about ways to prepare for disasters, fires, floods, earthquakes including caring for children and pets, planning for water and food storage, and coordinating efforts in communities. She also shares available resources to help individuals meet their needs.
Homegrown Music Festival with Scottie McClelland
Scottie McClelland is the Founder and Director of the Homegrown Music Festival in Bend. He visited The Point to talk about the festival and the local music community in Central Oregon.
Latino Community Association with Mary Murphy
Mary Murphy, Deputy Director of Central Oregon's Latino Community Association, tells us about changes within the organization during the first two months of Trump's second term. She also gives us information about the LCA's Citizenship classes, and how we can help.
Melissa Williams from Every Child Central Oregon
Melissa Williams, Executive Director of ECCO, shares about the support system for children and families involved in the foster care system.
Deschutes Trails Coalition - West Bend Project, Cultus Lake, and Paulina Lake
Jana Johnson, Executive Director for the Deschutes Trails Coalition, talks about the breadth of "trail" projects (ground and water) that are maintained with more than 30 partner organizations.
P.E.O. Women's Group April Spring Faire
P.E.O. is a women's group that raises money to fund further education for women around the world.
Antony Sparrow and Donovan Kelly from Sunriver Stars
Programming Director and Director of the upcoming performance of "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” Antony Sparrow and Lead Actor Donovan Kelly talk about the newest production coming from Sunriver Stars in April and early May. They also talk about the history of the theater and other programs including a free Kids Drama Camp available through this non-profit organization.
Kai Myers from Family Access Network
Kai Myers shares how FAN helps families in need with children in the Central Oregon school districts.
Thrive Central Oregon - We Are Home Film Festival
Sarah Manke, Founder and Executive Director of Thrive Central Oregon, talks about the We Are Home Film Festival and explains the logistical and financial challenges of helping people connect with housing and essential services in a sanctuary state.
Fair Housing Council of Oregon with Emily Hammond
Emily Hammond, Education and Outreach Coordinator for the Fair Housing Council of Oregon for the Central Oregon tri-county area, discusses fair housing laws.
Deschutes County IDD Services Program
Paul Partridge, Program Manager for Deschutes County's Intellectual Developmental Disability (IDD) Services Program, shares the work that has now provided services to over 1,000 clients in Central Oregon.
COCC Season of Nonviolence with Marcus LeGrand
Marcus Legrand, Afrocentric Program Coordinator at Central Oregon Community College, talks about the film "Farming While Black: Reclaiming Land & Agricultural Heritage" showing at COCC on April 8.
Senior Advocates for Generational Equity (SAGE) with Pat De Vol Nadon
Pat De Vol Nadon, Central Oregon Coordinator of Senior Advocates for Generational Equity (SAGE), talks about her work: matching an individual's interests, skills, and passions with volunteer opportunities in the Central Oregon community. SAGE offers coaching and placement for a good fit with an organization that needs volunteers.
Central Oregon Veterans Ranch with Heather Martin
Heather Martin, Executive Director of the Central Oregon Veterans Ranch, shares information about their work and plans for helping military veterans.