Bulletin Daily Paper 08/19/11

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THE BULLETIN • Friday, August 19, 2011 E3

FAMILY CALENDAR

A weekly compilation of family-friendly events throughout Central Oregon

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Please e-mail event information to communitylife@bendbulletin.com or click on “Submit an Event” on our website at bendbulletin.com. Allow at least 10 days before the desired date of publication. Ongoing listings must be updated monthly. Contact: 541-383-0351. The Family Movie Guide should be used along with the Motion Picture Association of America rating system for selecting movies suitable for children. Only films rated G, PG or PG-13 are included in this weekly listing, along with occasional R-rated films that may have entertainment value or educational value for older children with parental guidance. Compiled by St. Petersburg Times film critic Steve Persall.

Full events calendar and movie times are in today’s GO! Magazine.

Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess star as lifelong friends in “One Day.” See the full review in today’s GO! Magazine.

FRIDAY UKC ALL-BREED DOG SHOW: Dog show features two shows per day; free; noon; Jefferson County Fair Complex, 430 S.W. Fairgrounds Road, Madras; 541-788-4315 or deserthighratterriers@msn.com. BEND FARMERS MARKET: Free; 2-6 p.m.; St. Charles Bend, 2500 N.E. Neff Road; 541-408-4998 or www. bendfarmersmarket.com. HIGH & DRY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL: Festival includes live music, instrument workshops, food and more; $15; 2:45-9 p.m.; Runway Ranch, 22655 Peacock Lane, Bend; www.hadbf.com. REDMOND FRIDAY FARMERS MARKET: Free admission; 3-7 p.m.; Redmond Greenhouse, 4101 S. U.S. Highway 97; 541-604-5156 or redmondfridaymarket@gmail.com. RIM ROCK MULES DAYS: A show of mules, donkeys and mini donkeys; proceeds benefit the Rim Rock Riders Horse Club, Equine Outreach and military care packages; free; 3-9 p.m.; Rim Rock Riders Arena, 17037 S.W. Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte; 541-2808668. SISTERS FARMERS MARKET: 3-7 p.m.; North Ash Street and West Main Avenue; www. sistersfarmersmarket.com. HARVEST RUN: Drifters Car Club presents a car show with approximately 200 autos, hot rods and more; with live music; proceeds benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation of Oregon, Redmond-Sisters Hospice and Sparrow Clubs USA; free admission; 6 p.m.; downtown Redmond; 541-548-6329. MUNCH & MOVIES: An outdoor screening of “Gnomeo & Juliet”; with food vendors and live music; free; 6 p.m., movie begins at dusk; Compass Park, 2500 N.W. Crossing Drive, Bend; www.nwxevents.com. SCREEN ON THE GREEN: Hula hooping and juggling performances, followed by a screening of the G-rated film “Toy Story 3”; free; 7:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m. movie; Sahalee Park, B and Seventh streets, Madras; www.jcld.org.

SATURDAY RIM ROCK MULES DAYS: A show of mules, donkeys and mini donkeys; followed by a silent auction and spaghetti feed; proceeds benefit the Rim Rock Riders Horse Club, military care packages, Equine Outreach and the riders’ princess fund; free, $8 for feed; 8 a.m.-6 p.m., 7 p.m. dinner; Rim Rock Riders Arena, 17037 S.W. Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte; 541-2808668. PRINEVILLE FARMERS MARKET: Free; 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Prineville City Plaza, 387 N.E. Third St.; 503739-0643. CENTRAL OREGON SATURDAY MARKET: Featuring arts and crafts from local artisans; free admission; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; parking lot across from Bend Public Library, 600 N.W. Wall St.; 541-420-9015 or www. centraloregonsaturdaymarket.com. HARVEST RUN: Drifters Car Club presents a car show with approximately 200 autos, hot rods and more; with live music, a show and shine and more; proceeds benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation of Oregon, Redmond-Sisters Hospice and Sparrow Clubs USA; free admission; 10 a.m.; downtown Redmond; 541548-6329. NORTHWEST CROSSING FARMERS MARKET: Free; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; NorthWest Crossing, Mt. Washington and Northwest Crossing drives, Bend; valerie@brooksresources.com or www.nwxfarmersmarket.com. TUMALO FARMERS MARKET: Free admission; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Tumalo

Courtesy Giles Keyte

By Roger Moore Touchstone Pictures via The Associated Press

Local families can catch a free showing of “Gnomeo & Juliet” at Compass Park in Bend’s NorthWest Crossing tonight as part of the Munch & Movies series.

Story times, library youth events for Aug. 19-25 BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSELLERS; 2690 N.E. U.S. Highway 20, Bend; 541-318-7242: • ONCE UPON A STORY TIME: All ages; 11 a.m. Friday. BETWEEN THE COVERS: 645 N.W. Delaware Ave., Bend; 541-385-4766: • STORY TIME: 2 p.m. Thursday. BEND PUBLIC LIBRARY; 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-617-7097: • PRESCHOOL PARADE: Ages 3-5; 10:15 a.m. Friday. C.E. LOVEJOY’S BROOKSWOOD MARKET; 19530 Amber Meadow Drive, Bend; 541-388-1188: • STORYTIME: All ages; 11 a.m. Thursday. CROOK COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY; 175 S.W. Meadow Lakes Drive, Prineville; 541-447-7978: • PRESCHOOL STORY TIME: Ages 3 and older; 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and 11 a.m. Thursday. • WEE READ: Ages 0-3; 10 a.m. Monday and Wednesday.

• PRESCHOOL STORY TIME: Ages 3-5; 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. • SPANISH STORY TIME: All ages; 1 p.m. Wednesday. • TODDLERS STORY TIME: Ages 0-2; 10:10 a.m. Tuesday. LA PINE PUBLIC LIBRARY; 16425 First St.; 541-312-1090: • Story times resume Sept. 6. REDMOND PUBLIC LIBRARY; 827 S.W. Deschutes Ave.; 541-312-1054: • Story times resume Sept. 6. RIVER RIM COFFEEHOUSE; 19570 Amber Meadow Drive, Suite 190, Bend; 541-728-0095: • SING AND DANCE WITH JANELLYBEAN: Ages 1-7; 10:15 to 10:45 a.m. Thursday. SISTERS PUBLIC LIBRARY; 110 N. Cedar St.; 541-312-1070: • Story times resume Sept. 6.

EAST BEND PUBLIC LIBRARY; 62080 Dean Swift Road, Bend; 541-330-3760 • SATURDAY STORIES: Ages 3-5; 10 a.m. Saturday.

SUNRIVER AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY; 56855 Venture Lane; 541-312-1080: • Story times resume Sept. 6.

JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY; 241 S.W. Seventh St., Madras; 541-475-3351:

* Story times are free unless otherwise noted.

Garden Market, off of U.S. Highway 20 and Cook Avenue; 541-728-0088. UKC ALL-BREED DOG SHOW: Dog show features two shows per day; free; 10 a.m.; Jefferson County Fair Complex, 430 S.W. Fairgrounds Road, Madras; 541-788-4315 or deserthighratterriers@msn.com. HIGH & DRY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL: Festival includes live music, instrument workshops, food and more; $15; 12:30-9 p.m.; Runway Ranch, 22655 Peacock Lane, Bend; www.hadbf.com. MUNCH & MOVIES: An outdoor screening of “Country Strong”; with food vendors and live music; free; 6 p.m., movie begins at dusk; Sam Johnson Park, Southwest 15th Street, Redmond; 541-389-0995 or www. c3events.com.

HIGH & DRY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL: Festival includes live music, instrument workshops, food and more; $15; 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; Runway Ranch, 22655 Peacock Lane, Bend; www.hadbf.com. SHANGHAI WOOLIES: The ensemble band performs jazz and pop from the 1920s-30s; part of the Live at the Ranch summer concert series; $15$22; 5 p.m.; Lakeside Lawn at Black Butte Ranch, 12934 Hawks Beard, Sisters; www.bendticket.com. “GUATEMALA ‘11”: A screening of the documentary about student athletes constructing a home in Guatemala; $10; 7:30 p.m.; Sisters Movie House, 720 Desperado Court; 541-549-8800 or www. beaverswithoutborders.com.

MONDAY SUNDAY DESCHUTES DOG DAYS: With dog games, a raffle and vendors; proceeds benefit DogPAC; free; 8 a.m.-2 p.m.; Riverbend Park, Southwest Columbia Street and Southwest Shevlin Hixon Drive, Bend; happytails@dogpac.org or www.dogpac.org. RIM ROCK MULES DAYS: A show of mules, donkeys and mini donkeys; proceeds benefit the Rim Rock Riders Horse Club, Equine Outreach and military care packages; free; 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Rim Rock Riders Arena, 17037 S.W. Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte; 541-280-8668. UKC ALL-BREED DOG SHOW: Dog show features two shows per day; free; 10 a.m.; Jefferson County Fair Complex, 430 S.W. Fairgrounds Road, Madras; 541-788-4315 or deserthighratterriers@msn.com.

WEDNESDAY BEND FARMERS MARKET: Free; 3-7 p.m.; Drake Park, eastern

Day care Continued from E1 • Clarify the day care’s policies. Susan selected a center that was very sensitive to both Nathan and her needs. They allowed her to stay as long as she wanted, and they assigned a particular teacher to Nathan. Susan was reassured that her son’s care was done primarily by one person. • Arrange to have others care for your baby for short periods of time before your child starts day care. It was a significant change for Susan to go from nearly the exclusive caretaker of Nathan to leaving him with others for eight hours a day. • Consider alternative arrangements. It was hard for Susan to leave her child at day care, so her husband adjusted his schedule so that he dropped Nathan off and Susan picked him up. This

end; 541-408-4998 or www. bendfarmersmarket.com. MUSIC ON THE GREEN: Featuring covers from the ‘50s-’80s by 41 East; food vendors available; free; 6-7:30 p.m.; Sam Johnson Park, Southwest 15th Street, Redmond; 541-923-5191 or redmondsummerconcerts.com. PICNIC IN THE PARK: Featuring a country pop-rock performance by Rhonda Hart and band; free; 6-8 p.m.; Pioneer Park, 450 N.E. Third St., Prineville; 541-447-1209 or recreation@ccprd.org. GOOD CHAIR, GREAT BOOKS: Read and discuss “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins; free; 6:30 p.m.; Sisters Public Library, 110 N. Cedar St.; 541-312-1074 or www.deschuteslibrary.org/ calendar.

THURSDAY REDMOND FARMERS MARKET: 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Centennial Park, Seventh Street and Evergreen Avenue; 541-550-0066 or www. localharvest.org/redmond-farmersmarket-M31522. TUESDAY MARKET AT EAGLE CREST: Free admission; 2-6 p.m.; Eagle Crest Resort, 1522 Cline Falls Road, Redmond; 541-633-9637 or info@sustainableflame.com.

HARRY POTTER BINGO: Ages 6 and older answer Harry Potter trivia; costumes encouraged; free; 3 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, Brooks Room, 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-617-7099 or www. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. BLACK BEAR POPULATIONS IN CRATER LAKE: Greg Holm talks about his research project investigating how and when black bears use habitats at Crater Lake National Park; free; 6:30 p.m.; East Bend Public Library, 62080 Dean Swift Road; 541-312-1032 or www.deschuteslibrary.org/ calendar.

Ellen Korbonski picks up her daughter Sofia Alves at the McBurney YMCA day care center in New York. Transitioning to a day care can be tougher on the parents. The Associated Press ile photo

worked great for everyone. • Stay busy. Keep yourself active at work, particularly those first few days of the transition. • Check in during the day. It’s normal to wonder what is going on with your baby, so don’t be re-

luctant to call and see how your child is doing. • Reassure yourself. Kids who are cared for in a quality day care do absolutely fine. Remind yourself of that when you wonder if you are doing the right thing.

‘One Day’ Rating: PG-13 for sexual content, partial nudity, language, some violence and substance abuse. What it’s about: Girl meets boy in college and they flirt with the idea of becoming a couple — for decades. The kid attractor factor: Anne Hathaway in love. Good lessons/bad lessons: Carry a torch too long, you’ll get burned. Violence: None Language: Quite a bit of Brit-swearing. Sex: Almost Drugs: Drugs and alcohol are abused. Parents’ advisory: Not a romantic comedy, so it won’t really appeal to those 13 and younger, but certainly suitable for 13 and older.

‘Fright Night’

No Family event listings.

TUESDAY

The Orlando Sentinel

Gregory Ramey, Ph.D., is a child psychologist and vice president for outpatient services at The Children’s Medical Center of Dayton, Ohio.

Rating: R for bloody horror violence and language including some sexual references. What it’s about: A teenager notices classmates and neighbors disappearing. Could it be vampires? The kid attractor factor: Did I mention the vampires? None of these bedazzled ones with the big hair, either. Good lessons/bad lessons: Don’t ditch your nerd friends. They have all the answers. Violence: Quite a bit and bloody, too. Language: Some profanity, crude sexual come-ons Sex: Pursued, rejected, discussed with some Vegas stage act skin. Drugs: One character appears to stay blitzed on absinthe. Parents’ advisory: The violence, in 3-D, is entirely too intense for small fry. OK for 14 and older.

‘The Help’ Rating: PG-13 for thematic material What it’s about: The civil rights era as seen by black maids working for rich white people in 1960s Jackson, Miss. The kid attractor factor: This subject is coming up in school this year, might as well see the movie before reading the book. Good lessons/bad lessons:

Ignorance and intolerance can be passed down, generation to generation. Violence: Off-camera spousal abuse, old TV news coverage. Language: A smattering of Old South profanity, racial epithets. Sex: None Drugs: A drunk scene, cigarettes Parents’ advisory: Profanity and adult themes aside, this is a must-see for school-age children in need of a history lesson. OK for 12 and older.

‘Glee: The 3D Concert Movie’ Rating: PG for thematic elements, brief language and some sensuality. What it’s about: The kids from the hit TV show appear, in character, in a concert of their greatest hits. The kid attractor factor: It’s your favorite actors playing high school underdogs, singing their little hearts out. Good lessons/bad lessons: “Don’t stop. Believing. Hold on to that feeling.” Violence: Nope Language: Pretty clean Sex: One fleshy bump-andgrind number, lots of talk about sexuality. Drugs: Not in this high school — or this concert. Parents’ advisory: If they’re watching the show, they have already seen more sensuality and sexuality than this. Suitable for 8 and older.

‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’ Rating: PG-13 for intense and frightening sequences of action and violence. What it’s about: The apes break free from their cages and revolt against humanity. The kid attractor factor: Action — and lots of it — and the presence of the eternally boyish James Franco. Good lessons/bad lessons: “It is appropriate to be afraid of chimpanzees.” Violence: Animal cruelty, shootings, beatings, a little blood Language: Pretty clean for an action film. Sex: None Drugs: Beer is consumed. Parents’ advisory: A violent, thoughtful and somewhat family friendly action film, this one may be too intense for 10 and younger.

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