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TH E BULLETIN• TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2013

E VENT TODAY PUMPKIN PATCHANDMARKET: Featurin g pumpkincannons,zoo train, pony rides, archery and more; $2.50 for most activities; noon-6 p.m.; Central Oregon Pumpkin Co., 1250 N.E. WilcoxAve., Terrebonne; 541-504-1414 or www.pumpkinco. com. FEAST ATTHEOLDMILL: Featuring a riverside reception, four-course dinner with specialty wine pairings, a silent auction and raffle; proceeds benefit the Cascade Culinary lnstitute; $100 per ticket, reservations requested; 6 p.m.; Anthony's at the Old Mill, 475 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-3183783 or foundation©cocc.edu. HOW TOBENDFILM: Orit Schwartz talks about her top picks for BendFilm 2013; free; 6 p.m.; Cowgirl Cash, 924 Brooks St., Bend; 541388-3378 or www.bendfilm.org. GREEN TEAM MOVIENIGHT:A screening of the film "Bidders 70" about an activist protesting the auction of gas and oil drilling rights; free; 6:30-8:30 p.m.; First Presbyterian Church, 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend; 541-815-6504. WORLD SERIESOF HOLD 'EM FORHABITAT:A poker tournament; proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity; $50, $10 for pre-qualified players; 6:30 p.m., 5 p.m. registration; Jake's Diner, 2210 N.E. U.S. Highway 20, Bend; 541-419-6021. ROBERTEARLKEEN:TheTexas folk singer-songwriter performs; $31-$49; 7 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www. towertheatre.org.

WEDNESDAY PUMPKIN PATCHANDMARKET: Featurin g pumpkincannons,zoo train, pony rides, archery and more; $2.50 for most activities; noon-6 p.m.; Central Oregon Pumpkin Co., 1250 N.E. WilcoxAve., Terrebonne; 541-504-1414 or www.pumpkinco. com. BEND FARMERSMARKET:Free

Flu shot Continued from Bl "There is an in c ubation period between the time a person becomesinfected and when they begin to s how symptoms," said Mindy Stomner with the Crook County Health Department. "If you come into contact with a person during the in cubation period, and you're not vaccinated,you can still get sick." Flu season in Central Oregon usually peaks sometime in January or February, but flu shots are now available at most pharmacies and private practitioners' offices. Local health department officials recommend getting vaccinated as soon as possible. "Once kids go ba ck t o school, we start to see an increase in flu cases," Decker said. "We recommend getting kids in, the earlier the better, for th eir fl u sh o ts. Schools are petri dishes of

admission; 3-7 p.m.;Brooks Alley, between Northwest Franklin Avenue and Northwest Brooks Street; 541-408-4998, bendfarmersmarket@gmail.com or www.bendfarmersmarket.com. "48 HOURS TO FAME": A screening of the documentary about what it takes to be the World's Greatest Athlete featuring Olympic gold medalist Ashton Eaton and Olympic silver medalist Trey Hardee followed by Q-and-A with Ashton Eaton; proceeds benefit the Sparrow Club of Central Oregon; $25, $15 for children 18 and younger; 4:30 and 7 p.m., doors open 30 minutes prior to show; Sisters Movie House, 720 Desperado Court; 541-549-6878 or www.sistersmoviehouse.com/. BATTLEDECKS: Contestants improvise conference presentations from previously unseen PowerPoint slides, presented by Ignite Bend; free; 7 p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; 541-323-1881 or www. volcanictheatrepub.com. DOWN NORTH:The Seattle alternative soul and rock band performs; free; 7 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School, 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-382-5174 or www.mcmenamins.com. "WAY OFLIFE": A screening of Teton Gravity Research's 2013 ski film and prizes; $12 in advance, $15 at the door, plus fees; 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www.towertheatre.org. THEAUTONOMICS:The Portland rock band performs, with Victory Swig and The Rumand the Sea; $5; 8 p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; 541-3231881 or www.volcanictheatrepub. com.

THURSDAY PUMPKIN PATCH ANDMARKET: Featurin g pumpkin cannons,zoo train, pony rides, archery and more; $2.50 for most activities; noon-6 p.m.; Central Oregon Pumpkin Co., 1250 N.E. Wilcox Ave., Terrebonne; 541-504-1414 or www.pumpkinco. conl.

"We recommend getting kids in, the earlier the better, for their flu shots. Schools are petri

dishes of germs." — Sarah Decker, Jefferson County Health Department

year, Decker said. Stomner sa id ev e ryone should get vaccinated, but said it's especially important for yo u n g c h i l d ren, pregnant w o men, p e ople with chronic health conditions like asthma, diabetes or heart and lung disease and people 65 ye ars and older because t h ey're a t higher risk of complications from the flu. She also recommends people who work in close contact or live with those at an increased risk get vaccinated. "It's estimated that only 30 germs." percent of people get vacciThe Centers for Disease nated," Decker said. "I think Control recommends every there is a Iot of misinformaperson over 6 months of age tion about the effectiveness get vaccinated every year and a lot of people think that against the flu. The vaccina- the vaccine actually causes tion provides protection for the flu, but it doesn't." more than six months, but its — Reporter: 541-383-0376, potency diminishes after a sking@bendbulletin.com

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Meyee Cha, right, helps Dita Keith assemble a bouquet of flowers from her booth at last year's Bend Fall Festival. This year's event runsFriday through Sunday in downtown Bend. WILD & SCENICFILM FESTIVAL: A screening of environmental and adventure films; proceeds benefit the Oregon Natural Desert Association; $6 in advance, $9 at door; 4 p.m., doors open at 3:30 p.m.; The Old Stone, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend; 541-330-2638, corie@onda.org or www.onda. org/wild8 scenic. MEET YOURFARMER DINNER: Students prepare the foods of local farmers in Elevation, the fine dining area; $35, reservation requested; 6-9 p.m.; Cascade Culinary Institute, 2555 N.W. Campus Village Way, Bend; 541-420-8603 or centraloregonlocavore.com. "UNSTOPPABLE":A screening of the Kirk Cameron film investigating the moral origins of good and evil; $12.50; 7 p.m.; Regal Old Mill Stadium 16 8 IMAX, 680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 54 I-312-2901. LUCREZIO:The Chicago-based acoustic soul duo performs; free, artist donations accepted; 7-9 p.m.; Broken Top Bottle Shop 8 Ale Cafe,1740N.W. Pence Lane,Suite 1, Bend; 541-728-0703 or www. btbsbend.com. REEL ROCK TOUR8: A screening of four climbing and adventure films, raffles and giveaways; $10 in

POLICE LOG The Bulletin will update items in the Police Log when such a request is received. Any new information, such as the dismissal of charges or acquittal, must be verifiable. For more information, call 541-383-0358.

ambulance to St. Charles Bend with

non-life threatening injuries.

Lt. Chris Carney: Michael Keener, 43, was northbound either in the bike lane or on the sidewalk when

each of11 schools inCentral Oregon, allowing the principal of each

Wells Fargo donated $1,000 to

institution to decide how the money will be spent.

The schools toreceivedona-

Unlawful entry —Avehicle was reported entered at9:57 a.m. Sept. 29, in the 20000 block of Elizabeth Lane.

PRINEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Theft —Atheft was reported andan arrest madeat1:12 a.m. Sept. 28, in the area of Northwest BelknapStreet.

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Theft —Atheft was reported at 3:31 p.m. Sept. 26, in the 61300 block of Rocks Bluff Lane. Unlawful entry — Avehicle was reported entered at8:59 p.m. Sept. 26, in the 21200 block of Capella Place. DUII —Ernie John Golen, 27, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at11:10 p.m. Sept. 26, in theareaof Northeast 18th Streetand SockeyePlace. Theft —Atheft was reported at 4:56 p.m. Sept. 27, in the area ofNorthwest Bond Streetand Northwest Oregon Avenue. Theft —A theft was reported at 2:11 p.m. Sept. 25, in the1200 block of Northwest West Hills Avenue. Burglary — A burglary, an act of criminal mischief and atheft were reported and anarrest made at10:36 a.m. Sept. 26, in the1600 block of Northeast Eighth Street. Theft —A theft was reported at 2:39 p.m. Sept. 28, in the1000 block of Northwest Bond Street.

Vehicle crash — Anaccident was reported at7:44a.m. Sept. 27, in the area of U.S. Highway 97near milepost 115 in Terrebonne. DUII —Jason Alan Melton, 37, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 8:56 p.m. Sept. 27, in the area ofU.S. Highway 20 near milepost14. DUII —Terry Allen Martin, 58, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 7:59 p.m. Sept. 28, in the area of Sixth Street and Dorrance MeadowRoadin La Pine. DUII —James Matthew Johnson,23, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 11:33 p.m. Sept. 29, in the areaof Brookswood Boulevard and Pinebrook Boulevard in Bend.

Elementary in Bend-La Pine Schools;

Keener was not wearing a helmet

advance, $15 at door; 7 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; 541-923-6207 or www.reelrocktour. com. "THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB":A comedy about five Southern women who met on their college swim team and get together once a year; $19, $15 seniors, $12 students; 7:30 p.m.;Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W.Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-389-0803 or www. cascadestheatrical.org. HIGH DESERTCHAMBER MUSIC SERIES:The Los Angeles-based group Thies Consort performs a special program featuring the chamber sonatas of Sergei Prokofiev; $35, $10 students and children 18 and younger; 7:30 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m., pre- concert talk at 6:45; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www. highdesertchambermusic.com. SOPHISTAFUNK:The NewYorkbased funk act performs; free; 7:30 p.m.; Riverfront Plaza, 875 N.W. Brooks St., Bend; 541-389-3216 or www.p44p.biz. WILD & SCENICFILM FESTIVAL: A screening of environmental and adventure films; proceeds benefit the Oregon Natural Desert

winter with live music, ski swag, ski and snowboard footage, art from Cathleen Powers, the return of seasonal beer Jubelale and signed posters from the label artist, Avlis Leumas;free;5-10 p.m.;Deschutes Brewery & Public House,1044 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-382-9242 or www.deschutesbrewery.com. MAKERECHAPMAN:The New Zealand elder shares the world of the Waitaha (Nation of Peace) and its ancient culture; $20 suggested donation; 6-8:30 p.m.;The Old Stone, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend; 541-325-3000 or lisa©bendreiki. FRIDAY com. "FIREARMS:STORIES OF STEVE MARTIN &THESTEEP CANYONRANGERS:An evening SURVIVALANDDEFENSE" EXHIBIT OPENS:Featuring historic of comedy and bluegrass with the photographs, artifacts, artwork and famous comic actor, the North Carolina band and special guest Edie more than 50 firearms; included in Brickell; $44-$85 plus fees; 6 p.m., the price of admission; $15 adults, $12 ages 65 and older, $9 ages 5-12, doors open at 5 p.m.; Les Schwab free ages 4 and younger; 9 a.m.; Amphitheater, 344 S.W. Shevlin HighDesertM useum, 59800 S.U.S. Hixon Drive, Bend; 541-322-9383 or Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754. www.bendconcerts.com. PATCHWORKANTIQUES &FALL "THE PEOPLINGOF THE FAIRE:Featuring antiques, fall AMERICAS" SERIES:Oregon State wreaths, homespun crafts, baked Parks resource specialist Paul goods and more; free admission; 9 Patton discusses the "Solutrean a.m.-6 p.m.; Private residence, 797 hypothesis"; free, $5 day-use pass C. Ave.,Terrebonne;541-419-8637. permit; 7-8:30 p.m.; Smith Rock State Park Visitor Center,10260 N.E. CORN MAIZEAND PUMPKIN Crooked River Drive, Terrebonne; PATCH:An eight-acre corn maze 541-923-7551 ext. 21 or www. with pumpkin patch and market oregonstateparks.org. featuring pumpkin cannons, zoo "42":A screening of the 2013 train, pony rides and more; $7.50, $5.50 ages 6-11, free ages 5 and film about the life story of Jackie younger for corn maze; $2.50 for Robinson (PG-13); free; 7:30 p.m.; most other activities; noon-7 p.m., Rodriguez Annex Jefferson County pumpkin patch open until 6 p.m.; Library, Rodriguez Annex, 134 S.E. E Central Oregon Pumpkin Co., 1250 St., Madras; 541-475-3351 or www. N.E. Wilcox Ave., Terrebonne; 541jcld.org. 504-1414 or www.pumpkinco.com. "THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB":A BEND FALL FESTIVAL: Featuring comedy about five Southern fall-themed activities, homebrew women who met on their college competition, live music, art and food; swim team and get together once free admission; 5-11 p.m.; downtown ayear; $19, $15seniors,$12 Bend; www.c3events.com. students; 7:30 p.m.;Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W. Greenwood FIRSTFRIDAY GALLERY WALK: Event includes art exhibit openings, Ave., Bend; 541-389-0803 or www. artist talks, live music, wine and cascadestheatrical.org. food indowntown Bend and the TWANGSHIFTERS: ThePortland Old Mill District; free; 5-9 p.m.; Americana band performs, with throughout Bend. Long Tall Eddy; $8 in advance, $10 at door; 9 p.m., doors open at 8 FIRSTFRIDAY SNOW DANCE AND JUBELALE CELEBRATION: p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 S.W. A celebration of the coming of Century Drive, Bend; 541-323-1881.

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NEWS OF RECORD

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Association; $7 in advance, $10 at door; 7:30 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m.; The Old Stone, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend; 541-330-2638, corie©onda.org or www.onda. org/wild&scenic. THE GIFT OF GAB: The indie rapper from Blackalicious performs, with Landon Wordswell, Tim Hoke and more; $10 plus fees in advance; $10 at the door; 9 p.m.; Liquid Lounge, 70 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend; www. j.mp/giftofgabinfo.

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David Wiersema, 60, was in the left lane when it struck Keener, causing

pickup truck, according toBend Police Department. According to police spokesman

he "darted" across Northeast Third Street nearNortheast Marshall Av-

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CONGRESS U.S. Senate • SeII.Jeff Merkley, D-Ore. 107 Russell SenateOffice Building Washington, D.C.20510 PhoneI202-224-3753 Web: http://merkley.senate.gov Bend office: 131 N.W. Hawthorne Ave., Suite 208

Bend, OR97701 Phone: 541-318-1298 • SeII. Ron Wyden, D-Ore. 223 Dirksen SenateOffice Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone: 202-224-5244 Web: http://wyden.senate.gov Bend office: 131 N.W. Hawthorne Ave., Suite107 Bend, OR97701 Phone: 541-330-9142

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U.S. House ofRepresentatives • Rell. GregWalden, R-HoodRiver 2182 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone: 202-225-6730 W eb: http://walden.house.gov Bend office: 1051 N.W. Bond St., Suite 400 Bend, OR97701 Phone: 541-389-4408

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