Parenting Programming & Outdoor Fitness Offered in the Old Mill District This Month

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Wild Child has Programs for New Parents and Parents-to-be

Wild Child, a new toy and gift shop that joined the Old Mill District in December, is excited to begin offering a variety of events and programs tailored to children, parents and families. The locally owned shop caters to families and children ages infant through 12 years old. Programming is scheduled to begin in early February and will include weekly programming for new moms and moms-to-be. Stay tuned at oldmilldistrict.com/bend-oregon-events.

Nashelle Pop-up Shop Remains in the Old Mill District Through February

The Nashelle pop-up shop currently located at 330 SW Powerhouse Drive, Suite 120 in the Old Mill District will keep its doors open to jewelry fans through February — good news for Valentine’s Day shoppers. Nashelle is a woman-owned, handmade-jewelry company that creates unique pieces for both everyday wear and special occasions. Each piece is made with ethically sourced materials and handcrafted with intention, expertise and love. To learn more, visit instagram.com/nashellejewelry.

Orangetheory Fitness Makes Exercise Easy, Even with Gyms Closed

Bend’s Orangetheory Fitness is hosting a community Run Club every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday starting at 11:30am. Guided runs will be between three and five miles in length, with a selection of bodyweight workouts mixed in for variety. Run Club is free for members and nonmembers of Orangetheory Fitness. For additional information, runners can contact Orangetheory Fitness at 541-904-5123.

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