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Life is not all snow and golf

Central Oregon’s growth has been accompanied by an increasing number of choices when it comes to dining out, enjoying a beverage, listening to music, attending a play or gaining edification from a museum. Some of these cultural improvements have been measured. Historical and natural history museums have been around Bend and Prineville for a while, but have gradually expanded and improved both in facilities and content. The region’s established music festivals are prospering as visitors and new residents bring urban tastes compatible with classical, jazz, pops and world music programs. More and more big name musical acts are being booked into Bend venues. And community theater groups are finding new talent to go along with new audiences.

The restaurant scene is more volatile, as new dining establishments vie with traditional eating houses for a profitable slice of the bigger pie. There seems to have been an explosion of new dining rooms, new themes and new types of cuisine focused on Bend but shared by other Central Oregon cities as well. Plus there is plenty of good solid grub available from traditional and new sources.

And then there is shopping. Present growth and predicted future rates have supported decisions by national retailers to put Bend and Redmond on their maps. Shopping venues have created two retail tiers in Central Oregon—major department, discount, home improvement and specialty chains at one level, and boutique shops, galleries, decorators and artisans on another. Both appear to be prospering.

Following pages explore these themes.

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