July 2012 Sunriver Scene

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Resort to host annual fly-in, car show, pancake breakfast Mark your calendars for this free event at Sunriver Resort. The 18th Annual Wings & Wheels charity fly-in and pancake breakfast will take place July 28 at the Sunriver Airport from 7:30-11:30 a.m. Antiques enthusiasts, airplane aficionados and pancake connoisseurs of all ages are invited to the local fundraiser, which features a free antique car show, specialty airplane showcase, biplane rides, helicopter tours, aerial demonstrations and other family-friendly activities. Tickets to the special recipe pancake breakfast are $6 adults, $4 for ages 6–10, free for 5 and under, and only $20 for a family of four. The pancake griddles fire up at 7:30 a.m. Airplanes showcased at past events include a 1955 T-34

Mentor, 1941 Interstate Cadet, 1943 North American T-6, 1953 Cessna 170, 1929 New Standard Biplane (rides available), and a 1933 Waco. Featured among the 50 antique cars on display will be a 1929 Essex, 1928 Ford, 1923 Dodge Roadster and a 1956 Ford Thunderbird. More than 2,000 guests are expected, including participants from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, California, Nevada, Hawaii, Canada and beyond. A benefit for New Generations, the breakfast is expected to raise thousands of dollars for the area childcare center, which provides grants and support for low-income families. For more information, call 800-801-8765 or visit www. sunriver-resort.com

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Rentals, which is sharing a flexible 2,700-square foot space with Prudential Northwest Properties in a wing of the new building 7, praised The Village at Sunriver for keeping businesses open during construction. “They cut off the back half of our old building 9, the Old Pacific Crest Clothing location, and let us stay in our existing location during construction. That was huge. They could have said ‘You move somewhere else for five months and then move back into the new building.’ They were so accommodating and it doubtless added expense for them.” Browning said village construction crews cleaned up every Friday around 2 p.m. in preparation for the arrival of weekend visitors. “If you look at everything they were juggling – getting two courtyards and our new building built – not shutting us down is phenomenal.” “I think the village is entering a new hey-day. Our guests are noticing all the improvements, they are excited and they are telling their friends about what’s going on in Sunriver. I think we are set for a good 10-year run if we remember the past and don’t repeat our mistakes,” Browning said. Brewpub in the works On the south end of the mall, Sunriver’s first brewpub was working to open in time for the Fourth of July. Sunriver Brewing Company LLC owners Marc and Brian Cameron said they have already brewed the first batches of stout, amber ale, pale ale and IPA at an off-site location. Once opera-

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tional, beer will be brewed in a 3.5-barrel beer development system inside the pub. “We had a blind tasting on Mother’s Day with family and friends. The IPA is the traditional northwest style — fresh and hoppy. My son, Brian, in charge of beer development, said the amber ale is ‘awesome’ with toasty notes and mild, sweet grain overtones. Our motto is to brew good beer that upholds the Central Oregon reputation, involve our customers through food and beer pairings, take it slow and be here for a long time.” Sunriver Brewing Company is setting up shop in the 3,600 square foot building 4. Cameron said there would be indoor seating for 80 diners and room for another 80 diners outside on patios in fair weather. The menu will feature an array of fresh salads and creative appetizers, hormone and antibiotic free certified natural northwest Angus beef, and sustainably farmed Idaho steelhead. Crab, kale dip and and calamari will lead the pub’s appetizer menu. Cameron said food prices would be comparable to other

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