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Summer festivals, fairs, concerts

Published: May 21. 2013 4:00AM PST
DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR & RODEO
The annual event includes rides, exhibits, food, games and a Northwest Professional Rodeo Association-sanctioned performance featuring riding, roping, tying and more. 
Where: Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond
Contact: 541-548-2711 or www.expo.deschutes.org
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DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR & RODEO The annual event includes rides, exhibits, food, games and a Northwest Professional Rodeo Association-sanctioned performance featuring riding, roping, tying and more. Where: Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond Contact: 541-548-2711 or www.expo.deschutes.org

Summer concerts

Music writer Ben Salmon lists the summer music gigs scheduled as of Memorial Day weekend in his Frequency blog.


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June

July

  • Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show displays quilts on virtually every building in downtown Sisters. July 14.

  • Bend Summer Festival, the streets of downtown Bend close to traffic to accommodate this celebration of summer with music stages, art displays, food booths and a beer garden, as well as activities for children. July 13-15.

  • Balloons over Bend this year joins forces with the Children's Festival to present balloon launches every morning at 6 a.m., the Nightglow balloon display on Friday evening, and children's activities all three days at Riverbend Park in Bend. July 20-22.

  • Jefferson County Fair & Rodeo features a carnival, entertainment and food at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. July 27-28.

August

September

  • Sisters Folk Festival in several different locations in Sisters, features too many artists to list here. Sept. 7-9.
  • Bend Roots Revival featuring dozens of local acts at the intersection of 14th Street and Galveston Avenue, Bend. Sept. 21-23.

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