Category: Local

Roller Skating and Booze?

How could you go wrong?

re-live those junior high skate parties! come skate and dance the night away with the renegade rollergirls friday, august 4 at the central oregon indoor sports center (20795 high desert lane) starting at 8 p.m. admission is $3 or $6.50 with skate rental. drinks will be provided for those 21 and over. all ages and skate levels are welcome.

I’m busy on the 4th, otherwise I’d be there, if mostly to make fun of drunken roller skaters. I wouldn’t put on skates as I’m a horrible roller skater — coordination is not something I’m blessed with.

The Black Crater Fire Is Getting Worse (Updated 7/31)

First off, yes, I’m fine, now let’s move on (I’ll get to my 1600 or so emails from the last three days later).

Anyway, if case you haven’t heard, a good chunk of Central Oregon is on fire, with the Black Crater fire up northwest of here causing new evacuations (Tollgate’s getting evacuated). The air is really smoky, and I’m about 30 miles from the fire here. My wife’s grandmother lives in Sisters (which the fire is getting closer and closer to every minute), and we’re working on getting her out of there right now as the smoke is so thick in the area she’s having a hard time breathing (she’s in her mid-80s and has lived in Sisters her entire life). We’re also working on getting some other family members out of the area, as well.

I’m really hoping they get this thing under control as it’s getting dangerously close to Sisters and evacuating that down with it’s already poor traffic flow is going to be a nightmare. If I lived there, I would’ve gotten out already, and if you live there, I would to, as it’s going to be utter chaos if they pull the trigger on evacuating that town.

Update: Just catching up here, but vorpal has some good pictures of the fire. Worth checking out since all the local media outlets put itty-bitty pictures on their Web sites.

Update again before I go to bed: Yes, I did live here during the Awbrey Hall fire in 1990. And while I have a bunch of stories surrounding that fire (and other area fires like the Horse Butte fire in 1996) that I won’t go into here (it’s nearly midnight). But I do have one to share. What people forget was the other fires in the area that were going on at the same time as Awbrey Hall. At the time, we lived just south of Sunriver, and had just sold our house out there and made a bid on a house in Bend. Then Awbrey Hall hit, as did a Sunriver-area fire, and the neighborhood which we were moving to was evacuated, and the neighborhood we were moving from was getting close to burning down, too. I was about 12 years old at the time, and scared that we’d have no place to live — losing the house I grew up in as well as the house we were moving to. It was a scary time. My mom was working in the Emergency Department at St. Charles at the time, and they had closed of Hwy. 97 getting into Bend — she managed to talk her way in as she was on call, but other ER doctors and nurses had to jump through hoops to get cleared to travel the highway. It was frightening traveling down the highway near Lava Butte and just seeing a huge orange glow as you drove into Bend.

We’ll just save the stories about the future father-in-law saving homes on the Westside during that fire (he was just a landscaper), or watching my coach’s house burn to the ground on national news with I was 1000 miles away during the Horse Butte fire — and I actually knew it happened before he did — for some other time.

Update on 7/30 at 9:30 AM: Apparently the intentional burnout they did last night helped quite a bit. While the fire is still growing, official word at 8,500 acres, officials say they’ve turned a corner on the fire.

I just hope the winds don’t keep this thing going towards Sisters as if you’ve ever tried to make it through that town during the quilt show or the Rodeo, imagine what it’d be like during a forced evacuation. Like I’ve said before, if I lived in Sisters, I’d be getting out of there right now ahead of the foreseeable mess (we’ve gotten our family out). Especially considering that there’s a chance for 35 MPH wind gusts this afternoon.

Update at 4:24: No new news as of yet on new evacuations or what not (if anybody hears anything, feel free to use the contact form on this page to the right — I will not release names nor will I post about pending actions as I don’t want to cause panics). One thing I did forget to link to is the Sisters Nugget’s coverage of the fires. As of right now, KTVZ and the Nugget are probably doing the best job with online information for this mess, and I applaud them both.

And when I finally finish playing catch up here at the office, I’ll get around to all the great links I have to share.

Updated on 7/31 at 5:30: It looks like they’re starting to let some evacuated people back in. Weather is cooperating and the fire is starting to get under control. Thank goodness.

Anybody Know Who This Is? (Updated)

Editor’s Note: I’ve removed all the links to information about this girl and most of my original post, and will be closing off my BendForum’s thread about this. The father has called my house because apparently people are calling him and harrassing him and his family. That was not something I would ever encourage, folks.

The girl is OK. This was basically a cry for attention from the girl. The dad had commented below saying this was a cry for attention. I’d recommend the folks who have looked up her phone information quit calling her — you’ll just be feeding her drive for attention, and from what the Dad says, it’s not going to help anyway. Hopefully the girl will get help and actually take advantage of the help offered instead of just brushing it off. But harrassing her and her family isn’t going to help matters. So cool it.

My original reason for posting this entry was to make sure that a life wasn’t taken. For better or for worse, there is somebody in some deep pain, and I never like to see people suffer. But if a life can be saved, then all the better.

Comments are now closed and removed on this entry. If you want to continue the discussion on parenting, you’re welcome to go over to Bend Forums and discuss things there, but I will remove comments that refer to this mess.

Bend Forums Beta Is Live

OK, so I’ve owned the domains bendforums.com and bendforum.com for a long while, and I’ve finally decided to do something with them. I’ve thrown up an installation of Vanilla over at Bend Forums. It’s still very much in beta form, but the only want to make it work the best it can is to have folks use it.

I’m still going to probably tweak/change the template, add/change categories (I like to keep it simple as I hate trying to figure out which category to post in when there are dozens listed), and add some more features. It could go up, it could go down, but my loyal readers here (and fellow Bend-ites) are welcome to register and start breaking it for me, making suggestions (I have a category for that), etc… .

So go ahead and register, create a topic, and have at it. I do have some basic ground rules that I reserve the right to edit at any time, so please try to stick to those.

Musicians Perform in Oregon to Benefit Autism Group

My brother-in-law has autism, so I know what it can do to people. Here’s the press release for a local concert coming up to benefit autistic children and their families. Read On…

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Free Sunriver WiFi Hotspot is (Officially) Live

I actually mentioned this earlier as kind of a side note, but I wanted to make sure things were running smoothly for a couple weeks before I dedicated a complete entry to it (and yes I do hope people search and find this entry, as getting listed on Jwire seems to be impossible). But there is now a free wireless hotspot setup in Sunriver. Obviously the thing doesn’t cover all over Sunriver, but it covers a good bit of the Sunriver Village Mall. The wireless access point is free to use and setup based on the comments I got from this post.

I didn’t release information about it until yet (at least in a dedicated entry) because we were having issues with it, but those have all been worked out (assuming Unicom doesn’t kill the DSL line again). You can check the status page with more information about the hot spot here, but if you’re in the Sunriver Village Mall at all (like maybe listening to some free music), you’re welcome to hop on and use it.

Stupid Lawsuit For The Day

This is probably the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard:

A Northeast Portland man is suing basketball superstar Michael Jordan and Nike founder Phil Knight for a combined $832 million. Allen Heckard filed the suit himself, June 29th in Washington County Court. Heckard says he’s been mistaken as Michael Jordan nearly every day over the past 15 years and he’s tired of it.

“I’m constantly being accused of looking like Michael and it makes it very uncomfortable for me,” said Heckard.

Heckard is suing Jordan for defamation and permanent injury and emotional pain and suffering. He’s suing Knight for defamation and permanent injury for promoting Jordan and making him one of the most recognized men in the world.

Thanks Ken for the link.

Be Safe Today

Like I’ve mentioned before, I don’t really like this holiday. I don’t mind the fireworks, the problem lies in the fact that I live just a few blocks from Pilot Butte and have a great view of the fireworks show (for those folks who don’t live here, thats where the huge fireworks display is launched in Bend). What that means is that everybody in Bend has a tendency to flock to our neighborhood to not only watch the fireworks that burn the Butte every year, but to show off their stuff with their own fireworks show that’s equally as loud (if not louder) than what they shoot off the Butte. And they’re usually at it all night long, nearly setting my house on fire on multiple occasions, and despite phone calls to the police nearly every year, nothing ever changes.

I just know that one of these days somebody’s going to get themselves killed within about two or three blocks of my house. I am glad, however, that these idiots don’t live across the street from me anymore, otherwise the night would be a lot longer and somebody would get killed much sooner.

It’s going to be a long night, and I’ll be enjoying the show from the comfort of my living room as we have a good view from my couch. And if you don’t have a fireworks show where you’re at, here’s the virtual show that I link to every year.

Central Oregon Sex Offenders

If you haven’t checked out the Oregon Sex Offender database (which was just released a couple days ago), be sure to. Otherwise, you wouldn’t know about all these lovely characters we have in the area.

Free Tickets To Fiona Apple and Damien Rice Concert

Fiona Apple and Damien Rice are playing this weekend here in Bend at the Les Schwab Amphitheater. And if you hurry (this deal lasts until Friday, June 30th, at 6:00PM), you can get free tickets if you pay the $1 Ticketmaster processing fee (considering the tickets go for $55, that’s a pretty damn good deal). Enjoy!