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Drake Park Duck Race Remains Virtual
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Tickets now on sale for The Great Drake Park Duck Race, virtual again for 2021
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The Center Foundation, Central Oregon's only nonprofit dedicated to providing sports medicine services to high school students, is working hard to expand its program to Bend's newest high school. The Foundation has launched the Campaign for Caldera fundraising campaign to support the addition of a full-time athletic trainer for Caldera High School, scheduled to open in the fall of 2021. "Less than half of Oregon high schools have access to athletic trainers, even though the research is clear that certified athletic trainers can save lives, reduce injury rates and improve injury outcomes," said Sonja Donohue, Executive Director for The Center Foundation. "Right now, The Center Foundation provides athletic trainers to seven Central Oregon high schools, serving more than 5,000 student athletes at over 1,400 sporting events each year. Adding to this important program requires additional funding, so we are asking our community for their help keeping our children act
One Class at a Time: Realms HS students learn budgeting
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Mid Oregon Credit Union
Mid Oregon Credit Union held its annual Adopt-a-Bear fundraiser for Healthy Beginnings
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) Mid Oregon Credit Union’s Adopt-A-Bear Fundraiser raised more than $6,100 for Healthy Beginnings’ free health and development screenings for preschool-age children in Central Oregon.
Throughout April, Mid Oregon’s members and the community adopted Healthy Beginnings bears by making donations at credit union branches, www.midoregon.com, and over the phone. Healthy Beginnings donations were also accepted during Mid Oregon’s annual Free Shred event with Republic Services on Saturday, April 17.
Since 2004, Mid Oregon’s Adopt-A-Bear annual fundraiser has raised more than $35,000 to help support Healthy Beginnings. Community donations keep Healthy Beginnings’ screenings free for all families who use their services. The screenings are performed by local medical, dental, nutritional, and behavioral specialists, providing parents with a thorough