Music with Bill Powers
Ponch's Place 62889 NE Oxford Ct., Bend, OR, United StatesEnjoy Friday night music at Ponch's Place with Bill Powers from 5:30pm - 7:30pm.
Ponch’s Place is a space for our community to gather for food, drinks and entertainment. With our new food truck pavilion and beer garden, we strive to go beyond expectations by creating personalized experiences for all of our customers. Check out our event calendar below for a list of fun events happening this summer!
Ponch’s Place at VRCCO
62889 NE Oxford Ct.
Bend, Oregon 97701
Sunday – Thursday: 11am-8pm
Friday & Saturday: 11am – 9pm
Authentic Mexican Food
Closed on Sundays
Authentic Chinese Food/Drinks
Closed on Tuesdays
Wings and Crêpes
Delicious Wraps
Closed on Mondays
Handmade Bagels
Closed on Sundays & Mondays
Ponch’s Place will be hosting many community events throughout the year, check out our event calendar to stay up to date. We look forward to seeing you at VRCCO!
Enjoy Friday night music at Ponch's Place with Bill Powers from 5:30pm - 7:30pm.
VRCCO is excited to announce that we will be having a Howl-o-ween Craft Market at Ponch's Place on Saturday, October 19 from 11am-8pm.
Enjoy Leadbetter & Moore during our Howl-o-ween Market from 4pm-6pm.
Enjoy our Pumpkins and Pup-Corn: Spooky Saturday Screenings with a showing of Hocus Pocus on our projected screen. Also, enjoy seasonal hot beverages and snacks to bring in the fall season! Movie starts at 6pm.
Meet the Vet with Doctor Rounds at Ponch's Place. One of our VRCCO veterinarians will be pouring beer and connecting with our community on Thursday, October 24 during our Trivia night with QuizHead Games from 6pm - 8pm. Part of the proceeds from each beer poured will benefit the VRCCO Care Fund, providing medical services to Central Oregon’s pets that are in need of financial support.
Ponch spent his life helping other dogs and making special connections with people. There was nothing more important to him than creating a unique and undeniable bond with everyone he met. He spent many of his years in veterinary hospitals comforting and bringing smiles to staff. All the while being an avid blood donor for as long as his health allowed. Ponch also donated his time helping to train new doctors on how to perform orthopedic exams. Aside from always being a helping hand in the hospital, he also had an extensive modeling career including being featured in a Veterinary Orthopedic Textbook.
Ponch spent his last 4 years as the Chief Morale Officer at the Veterinary Referral Center of Central Oregon and not surprisingly made an everlasting impact on everyone he met. As Ponch was always welcoming and excited to see anyone he met, it felt appropriate to name the Food Truck Pavilion after him and do our best to emulate his spirit.
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