
The 5th Annual NorthWest Crossing Hullabaloo, presented by
Country Financial
is Friday, June 29, 2012! The Hullabaloo is a celebration as unique as
its name. This unofficial kickoff to summer features food, fun, music,
bike races and more, all in a friendly, street festival atmosphere. It’s
a party and everyone is invited!
Kids, Crit, presented by Umpqua Bank – 3:30-4:00pm

A popular race with kids 11 and under, this year’s
Kids’ Crit course
is around the uniquely round Compass Park, located in the heart of
NorthWest Crossing. At approximately 1/3 of a mile, participants are
grouped by age, and (starting with the youngest racers first), will
complete a number of laps appropriate for their age:
3 and under: 1 lap
4-5 years old: 1 lap
6-8 years old: 2 lap
9 – 11 years old: 3 laps
Participation is free but
pre-registration is required at the Umpqua Bank store located on NW Crossing Drive by noon on Friday, June 29th.
Download the registration form. Participants must wear a helmet and meet in Compass Park by 3:20pm. Prizes will be awarded for 1
st, 2
nd and 3
rd places in each age category. Free ice cream from the
Umpqua Bank Ice Cream Truck provides a very cool and yummy finish!
2012 Hullabaloo Mainstage, presented by The Garner Group and Carrera Audi presents…
4:00pm Anastacia
5:30pm Five Pint Mary
7:00pm 3 Leg Torso
8:30pm Storm Large
Anastacia is
a singer songwriter who moves through musical genres like a fearless
explorer traveling the world. Familiar sounds of Americana, folk rock,
bluegrass and a hint of eastern spice, drive Anastacia’s expression of
external and internal observations creating a vehicle for her
storytelling. Anastacia composes her music and filters it through her
long-time band members weaving a unique and unlikely combination of
sounds such as banjo, saxophone, stand-up electric bass and violin.
Anastacia creates an expansive atmosphere through her dynamic voice and
style of delivery. Poetry and music collide to ignite an uplifting,
thought-provoking, high-energy experience.
Five Pint Mary is
Bend’s own hometown Celtic folk-rock band. Upbeat, loud, and
rollicking, Five Pint Mary plays their own unique blend of Celtic folk
rock with an edge of punk. Drawing from traditional and original
Irish/Scottish/New Foundland music by the likes of the Chieftains, the
Pogues, the Young Dubliners, Great Big Sea, Flogging Molly, Five Pint
Mary delivers a fresh sound that is rocking and fun.
3 Leg Torso
creates charming, elegant and daring modern chamber pop music infused
with equal parts tradition and innovation. Since the ensemble’s humble
start in 1996 with spontaneous street performances, they have been
featured on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered and at the San
Luis Obispo Mozart Festival, successfully toured the east and west
coasts, released four CDs (two with New York spoken word artist, NPR
contributor and Duplex Planet founder David Greenberger), composed and
recorded film and documentary scores as well as licensing music for film
and television both in the US and internationally, written new evening
length works commissioned by the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
(PICA), and performed both their original compositions and their
arrangements of traditional music with several symphony orchestras.
Influenced by tango, Eastern European folk and other world music
traditions, their cosmopolitan musical style embraces wit and humor
within thoughtful, uncommon and beautiful musical arrangements.
Storm Large
has been singing and entertaining audiences around the globe for more
than 20 years. With her band, The Balls, she has toured all around the
US, Canada, New Zealand, Spain, Iceland and Singapore. Taking a break
from rock touring in 2007, she ventured into new territory and played
Sally Bowles in Cabaret and fell in love with the theater. In 2008 she
wrote a musical memoir, “Crazy Enough” that ran for five sold-out months
at Portland Center Stage in 2009 in Portland, Ore. Following its
opening success, “Crazy Enough” ran at the 2010 Edinburgh Fringe
Festival earning rave reviews, and was a featured show at the 2011
Adelaide Cabaret Festival in Adelaide, Australia, and has a Broadway run
in the works. Storm was recently in the world premiere of Randy
Newman’s ” Harps And Angels” at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, and
with all her free time she has performed several sold-out performances
with the Oregon Symphony. She has spent most of the past year as the
guest vocalist for Pink Martini, touring the US and Europe. She is also a
writer and activist.
NWX Crit, presented by BendBroadband – 4:30 – 9:00pm
The
5th annual NWX Criterium, presented by BendBroadband is back with exciting races for pros, masters, juniors and amateur cyclists. This year’s
NEW course
provides participants with a broader view of the neighborhood and
features a nice long straightaway finish on John Fremont. Visitors won’t
want to miss the action and with races starting at 4:30pm and
concluding at dusk, you’ll have plenty of opportunity to see some
amazing athletes.

SCHEDULE:
3:30pm – Registration opens at the Start/Finish area on John Fremont Street
4:30pm – JUNIORS – 25 minutes
5:00pm – WOMEN – 35 minutes
5:40pm – TANDEM – 35 minutes
6:25pm – CAT 4/5 MEN – 40 minutes
7:15pm – CAT 3 MEN – 45 minutes
8:10pm – PRO/1/2 MEN – 50 minutes
If you’re interested in participating, an OBRA License and
helmet are required. Annual and one-day licenses will be available for
purchase. Pre-registration is just $20. Day-of registration is $30 or
$20 + 5 cans of food to benefit a local food bank. Race produced by
Central Oregon Racing.
The Bluefish Dental Kids Stage
Bluefish Dental
is hosting our Kids Stage which this year will be full of flying
canines, exotic reptiles, music and of course, a little magic! Take a
few minutes to relish this kid-friendly and awe-inspiring entertainment.
SCHEDULE:
4:30pm – K9 Kings Flying Dog Show, just east of the Bluefish Dental Kids Stage
5:00pm – Interactive Magic Show by Bill the Magician
5:30 – L-F7, Middle School Rock Band featuring Laurenne Ross, US Ski Team member and several MBSEF racers
6:30 – Exotic Reptile Show by Reptile Zone, LLC
7:30 – Bedtime Stories with Megan Griffith, Librarian from Seven Peaks
Win some wheels!
The great folks at
COUNTRY Financial have an awesome giveaway for one lucky young Hullabalooer! Enter to win a
sweet youth bike, valued at $300, as well as other great prizes. Winners will be announced on the Hullabaloo

mainstage prior to Storm Large’s performance. To enter, just print out and complete this handy-dandy
entry form and return it to a
COUNTRY Financial office near you or to their booth at Hullabaloo on June 29th. View complete
contest rules.
And don’t fret! We’re giving away wheels for the grown-ups too. How does a Porsche sound?
Carrera Motors
is donating a 48-hour rental of one of their luxury cars for you to
enjoy. And what’s more, they’re teaming up with local non-profit,
Healthy Beginnings and donating proceeds from raffle tickets to the organization whos

e
mission is to make sure kids 5 and under get a healthy start in life.
Raffle tickets are just $5 each or 5 for $20. With a retail value of
$750, this is sure to be a hot ticket item! Tickets are available now at
Carrera Motors on Third Street and at
The Garner Group
located in NorthWest Crossing. Tickets will also be available to
purchase by the Carrera car display at Hullabaloo. The lucky winner will
be drawn on the Mainstage before 3 Leg Torso’s performance at 7pm.
Winner need not be present to win.
Get it in gear and get here!
As a sustainable community, NorthWest Crossing would like to
encourage Hullabaloo-goers to consider alternative forms of
transportation. For neighbors who bike to the festivities, there will be
ample bike parking available next to Pisano’s Pizza; just be sure to
bring your own lock!
The
Cascades East Transit system offers bus service to NorthWest Crossing via the #3 route, which operates until the 6:00 hour.
The
Green Energy Bus
will also be offering FREE shuttle service, 4pm – 10pm to and from
downtown Bend. Pick-up/Drop off site is 900 Wall Street at the top and
bottom of every hour.
We understand that sometimes, a vehicle is necessary. Parking is
available at Summit High School, as well as street parking. We ask that
you be considerate of our residents and their landscaping when parking
on the street, taking care not to block driveways.
And when you shouldn’t drive home,
Sober Dudes will be on hand to drive you (and your vehicle) home safely! Look for them by the mainstage.
Hullabaloo goes green…
C3 Events
and NorthWest Crossing are excited to launch our “Towards Zero Waste”
campaign, as we work with local partners to make a huge impact on our
community in terms of preservation. Come visit our “Toward Zero Waste”
stations throughout the event grounds to dispose of your recycling and
compost, and chat with our wonderful volunteers in green about the
campaign.
(Found on the NW Crossing Event's website!)
Victoria J. Smith
Loves to Work & Play in Bend, Oregon
www.AlpenglowVacationRentals.com
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