Friday, December 2, 2011

ULI Boards Added to Lineup


We’re super pumped to announce the addition of ULI Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Boards to our lineup.

It’s important to us that we offer our customers the best possible boards in every category and when it comes to inflatables, you can’t beat ULI. They are the OG inflatable board company, with over eight years of experience, research, and testing. What's more, they're focused exclusively on inflatable boards.

ULI Inflatable Paddle Surf Board in Action
We often meet potential stand up paddlers who are reluctant to invest in their own equipment due to limited storage space. We also meet paddlers who want boards they can easily travel long distances with. ULI Boards can be packed into a standard duffel bag, meeting the needs of both groups. They’re also great for people who don’t want to deal with the hassle of loading and unloading a big and heavy board from the roof of a car.
           
Once inflated, ULI Boards are hard to distinguish from regular boards and rigid enough to handle some of the most challenging waves. They can be deflated after each use for easy storage, or kept inflated and rigid for months and then deflated before travel.

A bonus benefit of ULI Boards is that their buoyancy makes them very easy to both paddle and surf. In fact, they can be used to ride even very shallow waves.

ULI Boards were Invented by a longtime surfer and refined by years of research and testing. Each one is handmade with the same sturdy material used in military inflatable boats, making them extremely durable yet also lightweight and maneuverable.

We’re thrilled to have such an awesome solution for our many customers who want to travel with their boards or have storage issues.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Stand Up Paddle Gifts


 
Looking for holiday presents for your stand up paddling friends and family?
Want to introduce someone you know to the sport?  
We have lots of awesome stand up paddle gift items for every budget!  


Happy holidays, fellow paddlers!



Friday, October 28, 2011


Introducing ZKG Marine Footwear by 
Zhik (a.k.a. the SUP shoe)...

ZKG Stand Up Paddle Shoe by Zhik

You no longer have to worry about what to do with your shoes when you're paddling.


The ZKG by Zhik is a highly technical amphibious shoe that is very lightweight and comfortable. Made of perforated neoprene, the ZKG has just the right amount of cushioning, toe protection, flexibility, and grip to make it awesome for stand up paddling.

ZKG footwear is suitable for a wide range of water activities. And it's just as comfortable, functional and stylish worn everday on the street!

Perfect for extending your paddling season into fall without the hassle of booties.  However, if you plan to paddle in the dead of winter and live in a colder climate, a pair of wetsuit booties would be a better bet.

The ZKG is made by Zhik, an Australian company with a long history of combining style and material science to make high performance sailing apparel. Zhik's products are the choice of Olympic and world champions. 

The ZKG by Zhik is available online and in store now.  


Monday, October 17, 2011

Limited Edition Hinano KIALOA Paddles

KIALOA Hinano Toro
Geo Red


KIALOA Hinano Methane
Geo Green
In the spirit of Laulima (teamwork), our friends at KIALOA have once again joined creative forces with 50 + year old Tahitian brewery turned lifestyle apparel manufacturer Hinano to produce two limited edition stand up paddles: the Methane Hinano Geo Green and the Toro Hinano Geo Red. Each one features Hinano's beloved Vahine logo which represents the beauty and mystery of Tahiti. 



The Methane is one of KIALOA's best selling paddles and the Toro is KIALOA's killer new race paddle. For a limited time only, they're both now available with the awesome, iconic Hinano logo. Collector's item status for sure. With the exception of a one-of-a-kind custom made by Dave Chun (which only people like Gerry Lopez and Chuck Patterson are lucky enough to have), these are a couple of the coolest paddles you can find.


To get your hands on the Hinano Methane and/or the Hinano Toro, visit us online or at the shop. For more info on the features and benefits of the Methane and the Toro in terms of design and construction, check out their product pages at our online store or come by the shop. 


Maruru!





Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Race for the River Stand Up Paddle Race Results

SUP Bend Team Rider
Tye Josue on Hobie 12'6"
Race Board. Photo
courtesy of Paul Clark,
Black & Red Photography

The Deschutes River Conservancy's second annual Race for the River took place this past Saturday, August 13th at Riverbend Park in Bend, Oregon. The event included kayak, canoe, floatie, swimming, and stand up paddle races, plus a number of events with dogs. It was awesome to see so many stand up paddlers (and so many SUP Bend team riders) come out in support of the DRC's mission to restore and preserve local rivers and streams.

More photos to come in a future post but for now, here are the results:

RACE FOR THE RIVER  Bend, Oregon  August 13,2011
SUP LONG COURSE OVERALL
First Name Last Name WPA # Race Name Region Category Race Time
Beau Whitehead Race for the River 3 14.0 56:45:86
Matthew Spencer Race for the River 3 14.0 57:58:50
Paul Willerton Race for the River 3 14.0 59:11:77
Dino Andereggen Race for the River 3 14.0 1:00:23:05
Dennis Oliphant Race for the River 3 50+ 1:00:27:81
Charlie Smith Race for the River 3 Prone 1:00:51:42
Randall Barna Race for the River 3 50+ 1:01:50:54
Thomas Burke Race for the River 3 12.6 1:03:09:97
Jimmy Clarke Race for the River 3 Prone 1:03:11:37
Clay Halverson Race for the River 3 12.6 1:04:20:48
Ryan Hatfield Race for the River 3 Prone 1:04:56:16
Kerri Stewart Race for the River 3 12.6 1:05:34:73
Todd Sheets Race for the River 3 14.0 1:07:25:73
John Agostino Race for the River 3 12.6 1:09:05:14
Darryl Nakahira Race for the River 3 50+ 1:09:51:85
Jeff McHugh Race for the River 3 12.6 1:12:12:85
Maria Randle Race for the River 3 12.6 1:12:26:86
Tye Josue Race for the River 3 12.6 1:13:58:16
Marcel Russenberer Race for the River 3 12.6 1:16:18:04
Nolan Wilson Race for the River 3 12.6 1:18:25:66
Judy Shasek Race for the River 3 12.6 1:19:22:55
Edward Shasek Race for the River 3 12.6 1:22:29:07
Jaye Arney Race for the River 3 12.6 1:22:29:07
Dean Brewer Race for the River 3 12.6 1:23:33:05
CATEGORY 14' MEN
Beau Whitehead 383 Race for the River 3 14.0 56:45:86
Matthew Spencer Race for the River 3 14.0 57:58:50
Paul Willerton 273 Race for the River 3 14.0 59:11:77
Dino Andereggen 262 Race for the River 3 14.0 1:00:23:05
Todd Sheets Race for the River 3 14.0 1:07:25:73
CATEGORY 12'6 MEN
Thomas Burke 513 Race for the River 3 12.6 1:03:09:97
Clay Halverson 242 Race for the River 3 12.6 1:04:20:48
John Agostino Race for the River 3 12.6 1:09:05:14
Jeff McHugh Race for the River 3 12.6 1:12:12:85
Tye Josue Race for the River 3 12.6 1:13:58:16
Marcel Russenberer Race for the River 3 12.6 1:16:18:04
Nolan Wilson Race for the River 3 12.6 1:18:25:66
Edward Shasek Race for the River 3 12.6 1:22:29:07
Dean Brewer 515 Race for the River 3 12.6 1:23:33:05
CATEGORY 12'6 WOMEN
Kerri Stewart 336 Race for the River 3 12.6 1:05:34:73
Maria Randle 294 Race for the River 3 12.6 1:12:26:86
Judy Shasek Race for the River 3 12.6 1:19:22:55
Jaye Arney Race for the River 3 12.6 1:22:29:07
CATEGORY 50+ MEN
Dennis Oliphant 509 Race for the River 3 50+ 1:00:27:81
Randall Barna 384 Race for the River 3 50+ 1:01:50:54
Darryl Nakahira Race for the River 3 50+ 1:09:51:85
CATEGORY PRONE MEN
Charlie Smith Race for the River 3 Prone 1:00:51:42
Jimmy Clarke Race for the River 3 Prone 1:03:11:37
Ryan Hatfield Race for the River 3 Prone 1:04:56:16
SUP SHORT COURSE OVERALL
First Name Last Name Sex Class Race Time
Brit Oliphant f 14 33:53:97
John Rollert m SURF 33:58:59
Terry Steckman m 50+ 14 36:56:08
Jon Swift m 14 39:13:89
Adele Tennant f 12.6 41:44:12
Michael Agostino m SURF 47:00:05

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Race Clinic with Randall


The Race for the River takes place this Saturday! Get ready by taking a Stand Up Paddle Race Clinic with Randall Barna, regional director of the WPA!

When: Friday, August 12th, 5:30-7:30p.m.
Where: Riverbend Park, 779 SW Columbia



Thursday, August 4, 2011

Check out these awesome new early release 2012 SUP boards...

Amundson 11'4"
Stand Up Paddle Board
by Aquaglide
Amundson 11'4" TR
If you want the speed and glide of a race board but not the bulk, this board is for you. At just 27 pounds and 187 liters, the 11'4" TR is easy to manage on land, yet its raceboard-like design elements allow it to slice through water with maximum efficiency. It's the little sister of a 12'6" race board! If you don't plan on going to the surf, why compromise performance on flat water by going with an all-around board?


Amundson 10'6"
Amundson 10'6"
Cross-Over
SUP Board by Aquaglide
If versatility is what your after, the new 10’6” is a dream. Its true cross-over design works for flat-water cruising for paddlers up to 160 pounds and is also great for surfing for paddlers up to 220 pounds. At 30” wide and 158 liters, it's very stable, making it easy to get out through the shore-break and paddle into waves. The narrow tail and three-fin set-up provide great maneuverability for wave riding, while retaining excellent tracking in flat-water.  


You could be one of the first paddlers in Bend to get your hands on one of these killer new boards! Come on by the shop and check them out today!! We haven't added them to the website since they're so new, but if you don't live in town and are interested, give us a call at 541.323.3355 or email us at Info@SUPbend.com.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Thank You to 2011 Northwest Community Credit Union Bend Paddleboard Challenge Supporters!!!



We just wanted to take (another) moment to wholeheartedly thank all the sponsors, competitors and supporters who helped make the first annual Northwest Community Credit Union Bend Paddleboard Challenge such a success. 

With your help, we were able to reach our goals – to create a venue for our customers and fellow paddlers to have fun and compete, to firm up Bend’s spot on the map as an SUP destination, and to give back to the community by raising funds for two important local charities, the Bend Paddle Trail Alliance and the Bend Park and Recreation Foundation.

The Challenge attracted many stand up paddlers from out of the area, including world-class SUP athletes Karen Wrenn (from Portland) and Chuck Patterson (from Dana Point, California). We received lots of positive feedback from local paddlers and visitors alike. Several of the competitors were visiting Bend for the first time and have reported that they can’t wait to come back next year. 

So… thank you, thank you, thank you to Northwest Community Credit Union  (especially Matt, Deanna, and Thea), Clear 101.7, Fox Central Oregon, KTVZ, StandUp Paddle Magazine, Premiere Paddle Surf, KIALOA, Robberson Ford Lincoln Mercury Mazda, Cascade Lakes Brewing Company, TheLongboardStore.com, Awbrey Glen Golf Club, K-Dog Eco Threads, Anjou Spa & Salon, SUP Connect, Bill Keale, Guayaki Yerba Mate, Young’s Columbia Wine Company, the Hokule’a Dancers, the Tavita family, Alistair Patterson, Visit Bend, Surftech, Roberto Ricci Designs, and Riviera Paddlesurf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  We hope you'll be on board next year to help make the 2012 Northwest Community Credit Union Bend Paddleboard Challenge even bigger and better than the first one!!

By the way, for those of you interested in the results, Karen Wrenn took first place in the six-mile race in the women’s 12’6” class with a time of 1 hour and 18 minutes. Terri Plunkett of San Clemente, California came in second and Kerri Stewart of Eugene, Oregon placed third. Chuck Patterson of Dana Point, California took top honors in the men’s 14’ category with a time of 1 hour and 11 minutes, followed by Cyril Burguiere and Matt Spencer, both from Portland, Oregon.  Full results are available on the race website.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Exciting Week For Stand Up Paddlers in Bend, Oregon!

Well, we have a super exciting week up ahead.  Here's what's happening:

Want to find your flow?
Flow/Flow - Flowing Vinyasa Yoga Followed
by Flowing Group Paddle - Thursdays at 5:30.
Flow/Flow is launching this Thursday, June 16th. Flow/Flow is a flowing Vinyasa yoga practice led by the beautiful Shanan Kelley and Kama Borne of Mandala Yoga Community, followed by a group paddle to harmonize with nature.

Increase balance, strength and, of course, flow while enjoying the natural elements of fresh air and water, then generate even more more of all three with a peaceful SUP session.

Flow/Flow is happening every Thursday at 5:30 for the rest of the season!

To sign up or find out more, visit the SUP Classes section of Stand Up Paddle Flatwater.
Top SUP Athletes Karen Wrenn and Chuck Patterson
are teaching two paddling clinics here in Bend on
Friday, June 17th. Click the pic for more info
or call 541.639.2655.


Paddle With Pros
Stand Up Paddle Bend is honored to host amazing KIALOA team riders Karen Wrenn and Chuck Patterson, who will teach two Paddle With Pros clinics right here in Bend on Friday, June 17th. This is an opportunity to learn SUP technique from two of the sport's most successful and inspiring athletes.

Sign up or find out more at PaddleWithPros.com.

VIP Pre-Party
All contestants of the 2011 Northwest Community Credit Union Bend Paddleboard Challenge are invited to attend a VIP Pre-Party hosted by Northwest Community Credit Union at an undisclosed location near Drake Park on Friday, June 17th (after the Paddle with Pros clinics). 

Challenge Time
And of course, there's the Challenge itself. The first annual Northwest Community Credit Union Bend Paddleboard Challenge takes place this Saturday, June 18th at Riverbend Park. The reasons to sign up are growing daily. To name just a few:
  • You could win an ultra cool, one-of-a-kind trophy handcrafted by talented artist and SUP devotee Captain Sawdust.
  • Awesome sponsors like Stand Up Paddle Magazine and KIALOA have donated lots of SUP hats, T-shirts, magazines, stickers, and other cool prizes - there's something for everyone!
  • Other prizes include wine and golf.
  • You'll be entered into a raffle to win a Laulau - one of KIALOA's killer new IKAIKA paddles.
  • The opportunity to meet SUP super stars (and KIALOA team riders) Karen Wrenn and Chuck Patterson.
  • The opportunity to demo equipment from top brands like Surfteh, KIALOA, and Riviera Paddlesurf.
  • Cascade Lakes Brewery is hosting a beer garden on race day!
  • You'll be supporting the Bend Paddle Trail Alliance and the Bend Park and Recreation Foundation's efforts to increase quality of life for all Bend's residents.
  • Fun, fun, fun.
Oh, and beginners needn't be intimidated. There's a short course that newcomers to the sport can have a blast at - and pick up cool SUP gear as a bonus. If you don't have a board of your own, call the shop for a discounted rental. We've even added a race board to our rental fleet!

If you have any questions, email RaceDirector@BendPaddleboardChallenge.com.

When in doubt, paddle out.

Friday, June 3, 2011

The Toro is Here! Introducing the New KIALOA Race SUP Paddle

Woohoo!  The Toro is here!  Designed by gifted paddle builder Dave Chun, specifically for racing, the Toro has been tested by elite SUP athletes like Chuck Patterson and Karen Wrenn (both of whom will be in Bend for the Bend Paddleboard Challenge on Saturday, June 18th).

Chuck Patterson testing the Toro - KIALOA's new race SUP.
Chuck will be in Bend to teach a Paddle with Pros
clinic with Karen Wrenn on Friday, June 17th. Sign up
at www.BendPaddleboardChallenge.com.
The Toro’s tear-drop shaped blade is super-thin for clean, sharp entry. It features a pronounced “power-hook” at the tip for solid catch and adhesion, and a “power face” dihedral for stability through the water. Both the blade and the oval-shaped tapered shaft are made from a race-specific carbon fiber layup for strength, stiffness, lightness and speed. The Carbon Ergo-T top fits the shape of racer’s hands and helps orient the paddle easily.

The Toro Race SUP Paddle by KIALOA
The Toro is named after the sushi cut of the Blue Fin Tuna – one of the fastest finned fish in the ocean.  In true Dave fashion, he threatened to call this paddle the Hamster. I love that!

Anyway, if you want to be the fastest paddler on the water, the Toro is for you.

Order the KIALOA Toro race SUP at our online store now or drop by the shop and check it out.

Toro SUP Race Paddle Specs:
Surface Area: 107 in² 
Blade Width: 8 ¾  
Blade Length: 18" 
Blade Angle: 10 degrees

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Interview with Inspirational Stand Up Paddle Athlete Karen Wrenn

Well-known stand up paddle athlete Karen Wrenn is teaching two SUP clinics in Bend, Oregon on Friday, June 17th - the day before the Northwest Community Credit Union Bend Paddleboard Challenge. Fellow KIALOA team rider Chuck Patterson is co-teaching the clinics.
Top SUP athlete Karen Wrenn leads the pack




Here, Karen, who has finished impressively in SUP events all around the world and recently became the first person to paddle consecutively between all eight Channel Islands, shares how she balances SUP with her family life, how she sees the future of the sport, the most memorable sight from her history-making Channel Islands expedition, and more... 

What got you hooked on SUP?    
I was hooked immediately on SUP because of the fitness aspect. It was a perfect cross over sport for me from kiteboarding and windsurfing. No matter what the conditions are, I know I can always be on the water enjoying myself or getting a work out in.  

How big of a role does SUP play in your life?  
Stand up paddling has become a part of my every day life. It's my passion and my job.  

What's your favorite aspect of the sport?  
My favorite aspect of the sport is down-winding in the Gorge and Maui.  

How involved is your family in your SUP adventures?   
My family plays a role in everything I do for SUP. My kids are 5, 8 and 17 years old.  It's a balancing act. They come along on some of my races and my husband and parents help take care of the kids when they can't come with me. They're supportive and patient when I need to train, race or teach a clinic. It doesn't mean it's always easy for them or for me, but we make it work. They know how important standup paddling is to me and so it's important to them for that reason. 
Fellow KIALOA team rider Chuck Patterson will join
Karen Wrenn to teach two Paddle with Pros clinics in
Bend, Oregon on Friday, June 17th.

How do you see the future of SUP and your role within it?  
The future of SUP is exciting. It's growing fast and it has been amazing to grow along with it. I love racing, teaching clinics and going to events. The Paddle With Pros clinics that Chuck Patterson and I teach are growing and the next year looks to be a busy one. 

We heard that you were one of the test pilots for KIALOA's hotly anticipated new racing paddle.  What do you think of the Toro?   
I have been training with the Toro and used it to win the Carolina Cup. It's light and powerful. I'm stoked on it.

What other paddles do you use regularly and how do you select which paddle to use for different conditions?
The other KIALOA paddles that I use are the Pipes, the Methane and the Shaka. I used the Methane in most races last year but I'll probably now use the Toro in most. I'll still use the Methane in down-winding. In my long distance paddles, like my Channel Islands Crossings, I use the Methane most of the day and switch to the Pipes after my body needs a little break. I sometimes train with the Shaka on short training days.  

Congratulations on your huge achievement in becoming the first paddler to connect all eight of California's Channel Islands on a stand up board! What prompted you to undertake such a challenge?   
The idea was presented to me by Chris Wyman, the sports marketing director from Kaenon sunglasses. Chris had been my boat Captain when I did my solo crossing from Catalina to Dana Point in 2010. Chris had the confidence in me that I could do it and I knew with him as the Captain he would keep me safe. I immediately said yes. I was drawn to the challenge, mystery and adventure of it.  

What was the most challenging part?  
The most challenging part was the mental aspect. I trained to be physically ready for it, but it's extremely mental too. You're all alone on the water and your mind goes wild. There was the fear of sharks, dehydration, physical exhaustion and boredom. All of these things are not only possible, they are part of your day. How you deal with all these things in your head is the key.  

What was the most rewarding part?  
The most rewarding part was learning what my body could do when I pushed it physically and mentally to places it had never been before. I learned so much about myself by doing that... things I'll be able to use the rest of my life.  

What sight stands out most in your memory when you look back on the adventure?   
On the last day of my paddle the sun was setting and it was a brilliant orange pink. It lit up "the Metaphor," my escort boat. The light was reflecting off the boat and all around it.  Even though we didn't want to finish in the dark it was the perfect way to be nearing the end of 150 miles of paddling. As I watched the boat all lit up by the setting sun... I felt the greatest sense of calm. I was almost done and in that moment it was so real but unreal at the same time. The "Metaphor" was my light house on the water leading me to the end of my journey.  

Do you plan to embark on similar quests in the future?  
Absolutely!

What do you enjoy about SUP racing?  
SUP racing helps to calm the crave to compete in me. I've always enjoyed competition and I like to have something to train for. The people I've met and continue to meet at races is a huge part of why racing is fun.  

What do you think of Bend?  
Bend is awesome! My whole family always looks forward to our trips there. There's so much to do and it feels healthy and relaxing when I'm there.  

What advice do you have for newcomers to the sport? 
Do it because it's fun! It's smart to take a lesson or a clinic when you're just starting so you learn how to paddle correctly and efficiently and don't have to break bad habits later.   

What can people expect from your clinic?     
For the race clinic; If you like to race and you want to take on the elite paddlers or just consider yourself an open-classer, this clinic is for you. Learn how to fine tune your gear, such as fin placement and paddle length. Learn ideas for race training on and off the water. We'll be talking race strategy and paddle stroke technique. The fun will start on the beach, talking about these things, and then we'll hit the water for some action.

For the beginners clinic; whether this is your first time or you've been paddling for a while and feel like you want to learn proper paddling technique, this clinic is for you. It's about getting started, learning about the gear for what you want to do with stand up paddling and learning technique and tips for proper form, and most importantly having fun. We'll start on the beach and then head out for a paddle.

Karen, along with fellow KIALOA team rider Chuck Patterson, will teach two Paddle with Pros clinics in Bend on Friday, June 17th so that competitors can learn new skills to utilize the next day in the Northwest Community Credit Union Bend Paddleboard Challenge. To sign up or learn more, visit http://www.bendpaddleboardchallenge.com/.







Tuesday, May 3, 2011

2011 Northwest Community Credit Union Bend Paddleboard Challenge

So the blog has been dark for a while now… but for two excellent reasons.

One, we’re expecting a baby in October! And two, we’ve been hard at work putting plans in place for a super-fun, all-inclusive, economy-stimulating SUP event that will take place at Riverbend Park on Saturday, June 18.

The first annual Northwest Community Credit Union Bend Paddleboard Challenge will include three competitive events: a six-mile long course, a two-mile short course, and a judged SUP skills “expression session.” Trophies will be awarded to the top three finishers in each event. A number of fantastic prizes will also be up for grabs. Plus, both competitors and spectators will have the opportunity to sample equipment from some of the country’s leading SUP manufacturers.

The spectator-friendly event will take place on the Deschutes River. Registration, opening and closing ceremonies, manufacturer demos, and surrounding festivities will take place at Riverbend Park.

All proceeds of the 2011 Northwest Community Credit Union Bend Paddleboard Challenge will be divided equally between the Bend Paddle Trail Alliance and the Bend Parks and Recreation Foundation scholarship fund. By participating in the Challenge, you can support these organizations' efforts to enhance quality of life for all Bend residents… and have lots of fun in the process!

The course: Racers will paddle upstream from Riverbend Park, make a buoy turn just past Bill Healy Memorial Bridge, then head back downstream through the “Old Mill stretch” to another buoy turn near the Les Schwab Amphitheater. Then they'll charge back upstream to the start/finish line. The two-mile course will be completed three times for the long race and once for the short race. Yes, paddlers will both start and finish paddling upstream. It isn’t called a Challenge for nothing.


Matt Purvis, Marketing Vice President of title sponsor Northwest Community Credit Union, says it was a natural decision to support the Challenge. "We celebrate everything 'northwest'. The Northwest Community Bend Paddleboard Challenge is the perfect place to meet current and future members and support a great community event," he says. And yes, the famous Northwest Community Credit Union bike-blended smoothies will be offered at the Challenge.

The 2011 Northwest Community Bend Paddleboard Challenge is proudly supported by Stand Up Paddle Magazine, Robberson Ford Lincoln Mercury Mazda, Clear 101.7, KTVZ, Fox Central Oregon, KIALOA, and Cascade Lakes Brewing Company.

To register for the Northwest Community Credit Union Bend Paddleboard Challenge and/or for more information, visit www.BendPaddleboardChallenge.com, email Info@BendPaddleboardChallenge.com, call 541.639.2655, or drop by Stand Up Paddle Bend or the Bend or Redmond branches of Northwest Community Credit Union.
Paddling Clinic with Karen Wrenn!

The Inspirational Karen
Wrenn who will teach
a paddling clinic in
Bend the day before the
Bend Paddleboard Challenge.








Inspirational Portland paddler Karen Wrenn, who has finished impressively in SUP events all around the world, will be teaching two paddling clinics (one beginner and one advanced) on Friday June 17 at Riverbend Park. The "Paddle with Pros" clinics are a great way for racers to learn new skills to utilize the next day in the Challenge. To register for a clinic or for more info, give us a call at 541.639.2655 email Info@BendPaddleboardChallenge.com, or visit PaddleWithPros.com.

About Northwest Community Credit Union
Northwest Community Credit Union is located throughout Oregon. We have 15 branches in local communities, but we are part of a national network that allows us to share thousands of branches throughout America. We even have 28,000 free ATMs. Our banking services range from business accounts to home loans; plus, we offer just about any savings tool or personal loan you can imagine.

Our credit union has a philosophy that local people deserve personalized, local service.  So it’s only natural that we tend to sponsor local, community-involved events. When you join Northwest Community, you’re part of a not-for-profit financial cooperative, where members share resources to offer low cost loans to other members. Net profits come back to you as higher savings rates, lower loan rates, and better service. It has worked that way since the original 29 members founded our credit union in 1949. That’s Northwest of Banking.

About the Bend Paddle Trail Alliance
The Bend Paddle Trail Alliance is a nonprofit organization devoted to the preservation of the natural beauty of the Deschutes Paddle Trail. We're particularly excited about the Alliance's efforts to improve the Colorado Avenue Dam and establish a whitewater park at Miller Landing -- a project that will improve public safety and have a terrific effect on Bend's economy. Click here to learn more.

About The Bend Park and Recreation Foundation
The Bend Park and Recreation Foundation is a non-profit organization which exists to preserve Bend's livability by enhancing our community’s parks, trails and recreation programs, providing access and opportunity for all.
By the way, we've also been cooking up a host of other fun activities for Bend's imminent SUP season including group SUP classes and Vinyasa flow yoga/SUP sessions! Stay tuned for more info.