Bowman Museum Explores Crook County’s History

bowman_museum

The Bowman Museum invites the community to explore the rich history of Crook County with its annual May at the Museum Lecture Series. This year’s theme, “The First of Crook County,” delves into some of the county’s most significant firsts, bringing to life the pioneers and milestones that shaped the region.

This engaging two-part series will highlight key historical figures and events that defined early Prineville and beyond. As a special feature, the series will conclude with a People
From Our Past presentation on May 28 at 6:00 PM at the Bowman Museum. This unique event will feature first-person portrayals of:

• Monroe Hodges – Prineville’s first surveyor
• Susannah Barnes – The first Euro-American woman settler in Crook County
• May Barney – Prineville’s first female mayor
• George Barnes – Prineville’s first lawyer

Sponsored by the Crook County Historical Society and Friends of the Crook County Library, this lecture series is free and open to the public. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the remarkable individuals who helped shape Crook County’s history.

Event Details:
• Date: May 28, 2025
• Time: 6:00 PM
• Location: Bowman Museum, Prineville, OR

Join us for an evening of storytelling and discovery as we delve into the fascinating “firsts” of Crook County! For more information, contact the Bowman Museum at 541-447-3715 or visit our website at www.bowmanmuseum.org.

rqnu0qrq

Central Oregon Locavore – Holiday Gift Faire

Calling All Makers Vendors & Sponsors, Applications Open for Central Oregon’s Longest-Running Holiday Gift Faire Locavore’s 17th Annual Holiday Gift Faire returns December 13 — a one-day showcase of artisan crafts, food, and gifts made in Central

labor_day

Drive Sober Campaign Yields 90 Traffic Stops

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Community Action Target Team (CATT) participated in the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign over Labor Day weekend, marking the first year the agency has joined this national effort. The campaign focused on

bat-5

Bat Tests Positive For Rabies

Deschutes County Public Health urges residents to take necessary precautions to protect their families and pets after a cat caught a bat that tested positive for rabies in Bend last week. Rabies is a serious viral disease