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.

CAMP - The Companion Animal Medical Project
Malcom McRae

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!

Bend Moonlight Market with Kiki Castro
Claire Merydith

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.

Heart of Oregon Corps with Leanna Williams
Louise Kaplan and Carolyn Clontz

April Bend City Update with Mike Riley

Bend City Councilor Mike Riley talks about significant issues currently facing Bend and the possible impact on the City if previously committed federal dollars do not come to the community.

April Bend City Update with Mike Riley
Carolyn Esky and Claire Merydith

"Road Diet" Effect on Cascades Theatrical Company

Executive Director Chris Mehner and Executive Assistant Anita Fowler share how the traffic pattern changes have adversely affected the Cascades Theatrical Company this year.

"Road Diet" Effect on Cascades Theatrical Company
Louise Kaplan and Carolyn Clontz

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.

Disaster Preparedness Resources from OSU Extension with Glenda Hyde
Carolyn Esky

Stand-in RJ (Stand In Restorative Justice)

StandinRJ was established in 2024 by a local Restorative Justice Facilitator - Emily B - who had the idea to cultivate community belonging through Restorative Justice Circles. The organization has a particular interest in utilizing restorative dialogue to engage community members who often feel left out of community conversations, while including those who have experienced harm in their communities.

Stand-in RJ (Stand In Restorative Justice)
Carolyn Esky and Carolyn Clontz

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.

Homegrown Music Festival with Scottie McClelland
Gillian Hodgen

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.

Latino Community Association with Mary Murphy
Carolyn Esky and Claire Merydith

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.

Antony Sparrow and Donovan Kelly from Sunriver Stars
Carolyn Esky and Claire Merydith

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.

Thrive Central Oregon - We Are Home Film Festival
Malcom McRae