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Native American Art Workshops, New Strange Matter Exhibit

New Native American weaving and basketry workshops, hands-on science exhibit and more!

September 12
Native American Artist Appearance & Trunk Show
A trunk show of jewelry created by acclaimed Native American artist Lillian Pitt. Wearable works of art starting at $38, are inspired by the Museum’s Native American artifacts, 2 p.m. Pitt talks about her work, in the current Art through Ancestry exhibit at 3 p.m.

September 13 Last chance to catch the exhibit:
Masters of the Night: The True Story of Bats
Sensory interactive displays. Discover bats’ ecological importance,
maneuver a bat model with a joystick and use laser-simulated sonar to
hunt like a bat.
Sponsored by Bendtel, Pepsi of Bend and Bend Radio Group

September 19
Corn Husk Bag Weaving Workshop
Create Native American basketry with artist Kelli Palmer, of the
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Make a miniature corn husk bag suitable for a necklace. Bring lunch or purchase it at the Museum’s Rimrock Cafe.
RSVP to kgarton@highdesertmuseum.org or 541-382-4754, ext.241.
$60, including materials. Members, $45.
10 am-4 pm

Bitterbrush Band
Americana music, live! Kids, choose from an array of rhythm
instruments, and play along with the band. 10 am-3 pm

Mustang Celebration and Adoption
Join us for a celebration of a Western icon – the mustang.
10 am-2 pm: Trainers show off wild mustangs and answer questions.
11-11:45 am: Learn about the horse and its family tree in a talk
with a John Day Fossil Beds National Monument ranger, and
examine fossils.
12-12:45 pm: Gary McFadden, Bureau of Land Management Wild
Horse and Burro expert, talks about the history and current issues
surrounding wild horses and burros in the West.
Examine horse fossils.
2:30 pm: Silent Bid Mustang Adoption
Bring lunch or purchase it at the Museum’s Rimrock Cafe.

September 19-20 1910 Sawmill in Action
The whistle blows. The huge blade whirs. Sawdust flies. Century-old fun. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

September 24
Teachers Night Out
Free for teachers: experience wildlife and Living History encounters,
exhibit tours, education program samples, and more. Drinks
and hors d’oeuvres, and connect with colleagues while learning
about enriching programs available from dozens of local organizations.
Tell a teacher! 6-8 pm
Sponsored by Horizon Broadcasting and Staples

September 26
exhibit opening: Strange Matter
Discover the amazing secrets of materials science. Playing with
magnetic liquids, throw a bowling ball at heat-tempered glass and
more hands-on ways to delve into the fascinating and sometimes
bizarre world of modern materials. Explore where the future of
materials research might take us. Through January 3
Additional support from Horizon Broadcasting.

September 26-27 Mining Days
Join the miners heading for the High Desert’s latest mining strike
in the 1870s. Join Living History characters and try your hand at
panning for gold with authentic equipment of the times. Panning
fee, $1. 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
September 30 KOHD Wild Wednesdays kickoff
Visitors ages 7 to 12 and their parents will discover obscure parts of
the Museum on weekly scavenger hunts. Use an adventure map to
find all the hidden treasure chests and get a Museum prize. Themes
of the hunt change each month. Watch KOHD-TV for the word
of the week and receive an additional prize! Check
highdesertmuseum.org for new themes and details. 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.

OCTOBER
October 5 ODS Senior Free Day
Seniors age 65 or older are invited to enjoy the Museum for free, with special wildlife encounters, Living History performances and animal keeper talks. Presented by ODS and sponsored in part by KTVZ NewsChannel 21

October 10
Oregon Sesquicentennial Author Series
Vivian Adams, of the Yakama tribe, presents the story behind the story – a Native perspective
on the By Hand Through Memory exhibit and signs the book, Native Arts of the Columbia
Plateau, and talks about her work on the American Girl series with the book Kaya. 1:30 pm

October 13-15
Science Party for School Groups
See cool experiments related to High Desert obsidian glass formation, lava flows, and volcanic
eruptions. Don lab coats and goggles and do fun materials science activities. Make fun, amazing
stuff like ooblek and slime. Crack a geode and take it home! 11 am
school groups: $4 per student. With support from Bend Research, Inc.

October 15
Native American Basketry Workshop
Create a small “sally” bag with Eraina Palmer of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Please bring a bag lunch. RSVP to kgarton@highdesertmuseum.org or 541-382-4754, ext.241.
$60, including materials. Members: $45. space limited. 10 am-4 pm
October 17
Bitterbrush Band 10 am-3 pm

October 24-25 Civil War in the High Desert
Live from 1860: it’s the Civil War. The sagebrush soldiers return west, muskets blazing.
Experience life in the 1860s through Living History with military drills, authentic cooking,
and when they aren’t gambling, they will try to recruit you. 11 am-3 pm

October 31 Carnivore Day
See our meat-eating animals enjoy special treats and other activities in a special Halloween celebration throughout the day.
November 1 – Winter Hours and Reduced Rates Begin
Museum winter hours and rates through April 30: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adults $10, seniors (65 plus) $9, ages 5-12, $6, age 4 and under, free.

November 14
Bitterbrush Band 10 am-3 pm

November 23-24 and 27
Science Party
See cool experiments related to High Desert obsidian glass formation, lava flows, and volcanic eruptions. Don lab coats and goggles and do fun materials science activities. Make fun, amazing stuff like ooblek and slime. Crack a geode and take it home! 11 am and 1 pm
$7, plus admission. Members, $5. With Support from Bend Research, Inc.

November 27-28 High Desert Artisan Craft Fair
Artisans display Native American and locally crafted art and jewelry, photography, local gourd artistry, embroidery, knitting, candles, dried floral arrangements and wreaths made of pinecones and other natural materials.
11 am-3 pm
November 28
Oregon Sesquicentennial Author Series
Author Crystal Sands presents highlights from The Children’s Travel Guide to Bend. She signs this updated release offering more great ways for families to explore the area. This book makes a great gift. 1:30 pm