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Fortis Construction. Congratulations for your outstanding work in preventing child abuse!
Inside local newspapers at the beginning of April, readers will find a Blue Ribbon newsletter. Educational materials will be available online and through social media and posters will be distributed throughout the community in April. People are encouraged to wear a blue to show support for the awareness and prevention of child abuse.
Several events are scheduled for the month of April and are outlined below. For more information about the Blue Ribbon Campaign, child abuse prevention, and other events in April, visit kidscenter.org/blue-ribbon-campaign or mtstar.org.
Central Oregon Gives exceeds 2020 goal and helps raise over $700K for local nonprofits
Central Oregon Gives is pleased to announce the success of their annual giving campaign, that ended with $704,000 raised for over 75 nonprofits!
Central Oregon Gives set their sights on a goal to raise $500,000 dollars for area nonprofits before the end of 2020. What If We Could’s Rys Fairbrother and Source Weekly Publisher Aaron Switzer are thrilled that this year’s goal out raised last year’s and ended the campaign at $704,000 raised for Central Oregon nonprofits.
“With the uncertainty of 2020, we are more than pleased that this year’s total amount donated was more than 2019’s campaign, by over $100,000!” says Fairbrother.
Tandy featured in 2020 photo book
By Ceili Cornelius Grant Tandy has been emphasizing his photography work during the pandemic.
photo provided Grant Tandyâs photographs are featured in the new book âIneffable.â Proceeds benefit Pledge for the Wild and the Deschutes Trails Coalition.
photo provided • • Grant Tandy, formerly of Sisters and now living in Bend, is the manager at the Worthy Brewing Company “Hopservatory” in Bend. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hopservatory has not been able to run as usual, so Tandy has been honing his astrophotography and nature photography skills.
Tandy is one of many local photographers featured in a new coffee table book, titled “Ineffable.”