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TH E BULLETIN0 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2015

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E VENT TODAY AUTHORPRESENTATION:Sara Rishforth will present on "After We Met"; free; 4:30-6 p.m.; Bluebird Coffee Company,550 NW Franklin Ave., Bend; www.sararishforth.com or 541-330-2100. LIBRARYBOOKCLUB: Read and discuss"RavenStolethe Moon" by Garth Stein; 6:30 p.m.; Sisters Public Library, 110 N.Cedar St.; www.deschuteslibrary.org/sisters or 541-312-1070. NATURE NIGHTS-GEOLOGY OF CENTRALOREGON'SCASCADES: Learn about volcanic activity in Central Oregon in the past 40 million years with the Deschutes LandTrustand Daniele McKay; free, registration required; 7-8:30 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 NWWall St., Bend; www.towertheatre.org, event©deschuteslandtrust.org or 541-330-0017. TURKUAZ:TheNew York City funk band performs; $8 plus fees in advance, $10at the door; 9 p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 SW Century Drive, Bend; www. volcanictheatrepub.com or 541-323-1881.

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When asked a question, Ella takes a m oment to

think about her answer. "I think (coding) is a great way to have fun while learning," she said Tuesday. "Coding teaches you how to learn more stuff, and as you get older,

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"ALADDIN":A production of the Disneyclassic by BendExperimental Art Theatre; $15, $10 for students 18 and younger; 7 p.m.; Summit High School, 2855 NWClearwater Drive, Bend; www.tickettails.com or 541-419-5558. "LOVE,LOSS, AND WHAT IW ORE": A play by Nora andDelia Ephron featuring a series of monologues by five women about relationships, wardrobes and more; $19, $16 for students and seniors;7:30 p.m.;2nd Street Theater, 220 NELafayette Ave., Bend; www.2ndstreettheater. com or 541-312-9626. "THE GLASSMENAGERIE": Performance of TennesseeWilliams' autobiographical play; $20, $16 for seniors, $13 for students; 7:30 p.m.; CascadesTheatre, 148 NW Greenwood Ave., Bend; www.cascadestheatrical.org or 541-389-0803. FOXY LEMON: The Portland rock band performs, with Patrimony; $5; 9 p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 SW Century Drive, Bend; www volcanictheatrepub.com or 541-323-1881.

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Portland blues-punk band Hillstomp performs Saturday at the Vocanic Theatre Pub. game, featuring a blind beer tasting, food andmore to benefit the Bend FC Timbers scholarship fund; $25 in advance, $35 at the door; 6-9 p.m.; Cafe Sintra,1024 NW Bond St., Bend; www.bendfctimbers. com, tara@bendfctimbers.com or 541-915-9770.

XEWS OF RECORD Jan. 25, in thearea of NEFourth Street and NELafayette Avenue. Unlawful entry —Avehicle was reported entered at1:36 p.m. Jan. 26, in the1100 blockof NWMt Washington Drive. Theft —A theft was reported at 5:30 p.m. Jan. 26, in the100 block of SE Fourth Street. Burglary —A burglary was reported andanarrestmadeat9:58a.m .Jan. 24,inthe20800 blockofNovaLoop. Criminal mischief —Anact of criminal mischief was reported at 9:58 a.m.Jan.24,inthe20800 blockof Nova Loop.

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to raise awareness about the needfor more women in STEM fields. Although Ella is a strong role model to other young girls interested in technology, her dad, Gregg Morris, said

Performance of TennesseeWilliams' autobiographical play; $20, $16 for seniors, $13 for students; 2 p.m.; CascadesTheatre, 148 NW Greenwood Ave., Bend; www.cascadestheatrical.org or 541-389-0803. NOTABLESSWING BAND: The classic big band performs swing LAST SATURDAY: Featuring live music, blues, Latin, rock'n' roll and music by TheGold Rust, art by waltzes; $5; 2-4 p.m.; BendSenior Lisa Sipe and more; free; 6-10 Center, 1600 SEReedMarket Road; p.m.; The Workhouse at Old www.notablesswingband.org or Ironworks, 50 SEScott St., Bend; 541-647-8694. THURSDAY www.theworkhousebend.com, "ALADDIN":A production of the theworkhouse©gmail.comor "MY SO-CALLEDENEMY": Showing 347-564-9080. Disney classic by BendExperimental ofafilm aboutsix Palestinian and Art Theatre; $15, $10 for students "THE WRECKING CREW": A film SATURDAY Israeli teenagers who attend a 18 and younger; 4 p.m.; Summit about the musical work of a band that peace conference, followed bya High School, 2855 NWClearwater "THE METROPOLITANOPERA: played with Frank Sinatra, The Beach discussion; free; 4-6 p.m.; Central LES CONTESD'HOFFMANN": A Boys and Bing Crosby; $14 plus fees; Drive, Bend; www.tickettails.com or Oregon Community College, 541-419-5558. performance of Offenbach's opera 7 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 NWWall Hitchcock Auditorium, 2600 NW featuring a poet, three heroines and St., Bend; www.towertheatre.org or College Way, Bend; www.cocc.edu or four villains; $24, $22 for seniors, 541-317-0700. 541-383-7412. $18 for children; 9:55 a.m.; Regal "LOVE,LOSS, AND WHAT IW ORE": MONDAY SOLDIERSSONGS AND VOICES Old Mill Stadium16 8 IMAX, 680 A play by Nora andDelia Ephron BENEFIT:Featuring Bill Valenti, The SW Powerhouse Drive, Bend; SAGE FRANCIS: The independent featuring a series of monologues Quons and Paul Eddy; free, donations 541-312-2901. hip-hop artist performs, with by five women about relationships, accepted; 7-9 p.m.; Kelly D's, 1012 SE OPEN STUDIOS:Caldera artists-inSapient, Driftwood Insomnia and Cleveland Ave., Bend; 541-389-5625. residence present their work followed wardrobes and more; $19, $16 for The HardChords; $20 plus fees in students andseniors;7:30 p.m.;2nd "LOVE,LOSS, AND WHAT IW ORE": byatour; free;1-3p.m.; Caldera advance; 8 p.m.;Domino Room, Street Theater, 220 NELafayette A play by Nora andDelia Ephron Arts Center, 31500 Blue LakeDrive, 51 NW Greenwood Ave., Bend; Ave., Bend; www.2ndstreettheater. off U.S. Highway 20, west of Black featuring aseries ofmonologues 541-408-4329. com or 541-312-9626. by five women about relationships, Butte Ranch; www.calderaarts.org or "THE GLASS MENAGERIE": 541-595-0956. wardrobes and more; $19, $16 for Performance of TennesseeWilliams' students and seniors;7:30 p.m.;2nd "ALADDIN":A production of the TUESDAY autobiographical play; $20, $16 Street Theater, 220 NELafayette Disneyclassic by BendExperimental for seniors, $13 for students; Ave., Bend; www.2ndstreettheater. Art Theatre; $15, $10 for students18 AUTHORTALK, WESHERVEY: 7:30 p.m.; Cascades Theatre, com or 541-312-9626. and younger; 2 and 7 p.m.; Summit Featuring retired professor Wes 148 NW Greenwood Ave., Bend; "THE GLASSMENAGERIE": High School, 2855 NWClearwater Hervey, reading from his book www.cascadestheatrical.org or Drive, Bend; www.tickettails.com or PerformanceofTennesseeWiliams' "Spindrift," with live music by Canaan 541-389-0803. 541-419-5558. autobiographical play; $20, $16 Canaan with Matthew Humiston; HILLSTOMP:The Portland for seniors, $13 for students; ONE WORLDGALA: Celebrate free; 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.; Bend blues-punk band performs, with 7:30 p.m.; CascadesTheatre, the new public charter school in Senior Center, 1600 SEReed Market Blackflowers Blacksun; $10, plus fees Road; www.bendparksandrec.org or 148 NW Greenwood Ave., Bend; Bend with food, drinks, live music in advance; 9 p.m.; Volcanic Theatre 541-383-1133. www.cascadestheatrical.org or by Chiringa and more; $40, $32 Pub, 70 SWCentury Drive, Bend; 541-389-0803. each for two or more; 5:30-9:30 R.W. HAMPTON 5 MICHAEL www.volcanictheatrepub.com or p.m.; Bend Senior Center,1600 HOPELESSJACKANDTHE MARTIN MURPHEY:Thecountry 541-323-1881. SE Reed Market Road; www. HANDSOME DEVIL: The Portland singers perform anacoustic concert bendinternationalschool.org, blues-punk band performs, to benefit the BendChapter of Band meera@bendinternationalschool.org with Urban Pioneers and Harley of Brothers; $25-$35 plus fees; 7 or 541-389-5708. Bourbon; $10,plus feesin advance; p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 NWWall SUNDAY F3- FUTBOL,FERMENTATION 8 p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 St., Bend; www.towertheatre.org or "THE GLASSMENAGERIE": 541-317-0700. SW Century Drive, Bend; www. AND FOOD: Watch a live soccer

arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 3:50 p.m. Jan. 21, in the2200 block of SW The Bulletin will update items in the 24th Street. Police Log whensuch a request Vehicle crash — Anaccident was is received. Anynewinformation, reported at 5:29 p.m.Jan.21, in the such asthe dismissal of charges or 3300 block of SW Canal Boulevard. acquittal, must beverifiable. For more Vehicle crash — Anaccident was information, call 541-383-0358. reported at 6:44 p.m.Jan. 21, inthe 1700 block of SW Wickiup Avenue. BEND POLICE Burglary —Aburglary was reported at DEPARTMEMT 7:36 p.m. Jan. 21, in the3200 block of SW LavaAvenue. Theft —Atheft was reported at11:56 Theft —A theft was reported at 2:24 a.m. Jan.22,inthe2600 blockofNE p.m.Jan.22,inthe700 blockofSW U.S. Highway20. Deschutes Avenue. Theft —Atheft was reported at1:08 Vehicle crash — Anaccident was p.m. Jan. 23, in the 61100block of reported at 2:40 p.m.Jan. 22, in the REDMOND POLICE Hilmer CreekDrive. 4500blockofSW ElkhornAvenue. Theft —A theft was reported at 3:01 DEPARTMENT Theft — A theft was reported andan p.m.Jan.23,inthe2600 blockofNE arrestmadeat3:21 p.m.Jan.22,inthe U.S. Highway20. Theft — A theft was reported andan area of SW19th Street and SW Salmon DUII —Joel Howard Ulledahl, 56, was arrest made at4:40 p.m. Jan. 3, in the Avenue. arrested on suspicion of driving under 100 block of NWSixth Street. Burglary —Aburglary was reported at the influence of intoxicants at 4:55 p.m. Theft —A theft was reported at 8:47 Jan. 23, in the61500 block of Twin a.m. Jan.19, in the 3600 block of SW 6:23p.m.Jan.22,inthe3200 blockof SW Peridot Avenue. 21st Place. Lakes Loop. Theft —A theft was reported at 3:24 Theft —A theft was reported at 3:43 Vehicle crash —Anaccident was a.m. Jan.23,inthe900 blockofNW a.m. Jan. 24, in the61300 block of U.S. reported at 9:21 a.m.Jan. 19, inthe Canal Boulevard. Highway 97. 2000 block of S.U.S.Highway 97. Theft —A theft was reported at 9:22 Burglary —Aburglary was reported at Vehicle crash —Anaccident was a.m. Jan.23,inthe700blockofSW 7:26a.m. Jan. 24, in the2100 blockof reported at2:58 p.m. Jan.19, in the Deschutes Avenue. NW High LakesLoop. area of SWFifth Streetand SWGlacier Avenue. Criminal mischief — Anact of Burglary —A burglary was reported criminal mischief was reported at 9:34 at 8:45a.m. Jan. 24, in the 800 blockof Theft —Atheft was reported and NW Fort Clatsop Street. arrests were madeat 4:35 p.m. Jan. 19, a.m. Jan. 23, in the1400 block of SW 28th Street. Burglary —Aburglary was reported at in the area ofNW18th Streetand NW Theft —A theft was reported at 2:09 Maple Avenue. 9:24a.m. Jan.24,inthe2200blockof p.m.Jan.23,inthe400 blockofSW NW High LakesLoop. DUII —RandyCarter Price,47, was arrested on suspicion of driving under 12th Street. Unlawful entry — Avehicle was the influence of intoxicants at 5:33 Vehicle crash — Anaccident was reported entered at5:44 p.m. Jan.24, reported at 2:20 p.m.Jan.23, in the p.m. Jan. 19, onU.S.Highway 97near in the 2100 block of NWHigh Lakes area of SW 35th Street and W.Antler milepost119. Loop. Avenue. Vehicle crash —Anaccident was DUII —Aaron Scott Cousins, 34, was Theft —Atheft was reported at 4:12 arrested on suspicion of driving under reported at11:32 a.m.Jan.20, in the p.m.Jan.23,inthe600 blockofSW the influence of intoxicants at 9:25 p.m. area of NELarch Avenueand S. U.S. Highway 97. Rimrock Way. Jan. 24, in thearea of NWBroadway Street and NW Carlon Avenue. Burglary —Aburglary was reported at Theft —Atheft was reported at1:58 p.m.Jan.20,inthe600 blockofSW 12:21 p.m. Jan.24, inthe300blockof Theft —Atheft was reported at 6:16 Rimrock Way. SE EvergreenAvenue. a.m. Jan. 25, in the1100 block of SE U.S. Highway97. Vehicle crash —Anaccident was Vehicle crash — Anaccident was reported at 3:09 p.m.Jan. 20, in reported at 3:24 p.m.Jan. 24, in the Unlawful entry —Avehicle was 600 block of SWUmatilla Avenue. reported entered at1:36 p.m. Jan.25, the area of SW27th Street and SW Highland Avenue. in the 2200 block of NWHigh Lakes Vehicle crash — Anaccident was Loop. DUII —NancySueFreel, 55, was reported at 4:58 p.m.Jan. 24, in Theft —A theft was reported at 4:40 arrested on suspicion of driving under the area of SW35th Street andSW the influence of intoxicants at 5:03 p.m. Highland Avenue. p.m.Jan.25,inthe2200 blockofNW Lemhi PassDrive. Jan. 20, in the1700 block of S.U.S. DUII —Jennifer L. Furry, 37, was Highway 97. Theft —A theft was reported at 6:24 arrested on suspicion of driving under Vehicle crash —Anaccident was the influence of intoxicants at 2:02 a.m. p.m. Jan. 25, in the1700 block of NE Wells Acres Road. reported at12:09 p.m. Jan.21, in the Jan. 25, in the1500 block of W.Antler area of SW13th Street and SW Indian Avenue. DUII —Jonathan Patrick Fry, 33, was Theft —A theft was reported at 6:57 arrested on suspicion of driving under Avenue. the influence of intoxicants at 8:59 p.m. DUII —Sara M.Theissen, 31, was p.m.Jan.25,inthe300blockof NW

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lot of areas," Flynn said.

Oak TreeLane. Theft —A theft was reported at 7:34 p.m. Jan. 25, in the1700 block of S. Highway 97. Theft —A theft was reported at 7:44 p.m.Jan.25,inthe800blockofNW Birch Avenue. Theft —A theft was reported at 8:40 p.m.Jan.25,inthe800blockofNW Fifth Street.

PRINEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Burglary —A burglary was reported at2:40p.m.Jan.26,intheareaofNE Third Street.

OREGON STATE POLICE DUII —Clifford S. Catterlin, 63, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 6:09 p.m. Jan. 26, in theareaof U.S.Highway 97 near milepost138.

she "doesn't really know anything about that dis-

parity between boys and girls." He and her mother, Kristin Morris, recognized early on the importance of a strong foundation in science and math, and it has

been apart ofher studies "my whole life," Ella said. Ella's dad teaches her most subjects, including math, English, Spanish, g eography, piano a n d guitar. Every week she

Friday's event aimed to raise awareness about the need for

more women in STEM fields. Although

Ella is a strong role model to other young girls interested in technology, her dad, Gregg Morris, said she "doesn't really know anything about that disparity

between boys and girls." He and her mother, Kristin Morris,

recognized early on the importance of a strong foundation in science and math, andit has been a part of her studies "my whole life," Ella said.

attends a s c ience class at Bend Science Station

that's g eared

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and she studies Japanese with a local teacher. She takes fiddle

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String Theory Music in Bend. She plans to finish fifth grade math this week and move on to the sixth-

grade math book. Part of her English curriculum includes writing a book and creating a comic strip. Sunday night, Ella sat in on a gig her parents played at Broken Top Bottle Shop, said Gregg Morris. She played for about

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"She gets more cheering than we do," Gregg Morris sard.

Ella's experience performing was another factor in Flynn's invitation to

the panel. She said Ella is poised to do well in computer science.

"Her curiosity and probl em-solving skills w i l l serve her well in life in a

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Sonja Lund,of Sisters, was named to the fall 2014dean's list at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. She isthe daughter of James andAngela Lund ofSisters. JanineGunn, ofBend,wasnamed to the fall 2014 dean's list at the University of Cincinnati. Matthew Bagwell,of Bend, was named to the fall 2014 dean's list at Utica College in Utica, NewYork.

Studentsat RedmondProficiency Academywereawardedseven Gold Key,sevenSilver Keyand15 Honorable Mention awards from the Scholastic Art andWriting Awards for the Central Oregonarea.All awardwinning projects are ondisplay in the Pinckney Gallery atCentral Oregon Community Collegethrough Feb.11. The awardsarepresented byThe Alliancefor YoungArtists & Writers, whose mission isto identify students with exceptional artistic and literary talent.

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