Bend Language Institute to hold ribbon cutting celebration on April 9

Sara Odendahl, CEO
Sara Odendahl, CEO
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The Bend Chamber of Commerce announced on April 2 that the Bend Language Institute will host a ribbon cutting celebration on April 9, 2026.

The event marks a significant milestone for the institute as it celebrates its growth and connections within the community. The ribbon cutting is intended to highlight how the organization has expanded and fostered relationships in Bend.

According to the announcement, the Bend Language Institute is emphasizing its commitment to building strong ties throughout the area. More information about its programs and offerings can be found at their website: https://bendlanguageinstitute.com/.

Chamber members interested in holding their own ribbon cutting are encouraged to contact Kathleen Quinney, Events and Programs Coordinator at kathleen@bendchamber.org. The Chamber offers support by providing materials, photos, a short video, and promotional coverage through social media and its website.

The event underscores ongoing efforts by local organizations to strengthen community engagement through celebrations like these.



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