Business dispatches
Published 12:00 am Friday, March 4, 2016
• Musician Bruce Klouda, of Bend, has launched Drummer Boy Accessories, a line of products for drummers, percussionists and enthusiasts. Headquartered in Bend, Drummer Boy has developed the StickKit and the StickKit Too, two bags designed to hold drum sticks, mallets, brushes and other accessories, and a Practice Pad. For more information, visit www.beststickbag.com.
• Bend Upcycle will be opening a second location at 500 NE Greenwood Ave., Bend, today at 9 a.m. The second location, almost twice the size of the first, will be an expansion of the furniture store, which buys and sells used furniture and decor.
• Silver Moon Brewing, based in Bend, released three craft beers in canned six packs: Chapter 2 Casual Ale, Get Sum Pale Ale and IPA 97 India Pale Ale.
• Crux Fermentation Project, based in Bend, will release two craft beers in six packs. Crux Pilz will be offered in 12-ounce cans and, Cast Out IPA will be offered in 12-ounce glass bottles.
• Granny’s Rocket Espresso, 11301 Juniper Canyon Road, Prineville, applied Feb. 22 to the Oregon Liquor Control Commission for an off-premises sales license, which allows the sale of malt beverages, wine and cider in factory sealed containers for consumption off the licensed premises and allows approved licensees to offer sample tasting of malt beverages, wine and cider.
• The Moose Sisters, 63455 N. U.S. Highway 97, Bend, applied Feb. 23 to the OLCC for a full on-premises commercial sales license, which allows the sale and service of distilled spirits, malt beverages and wine for consumption on the licensed premises.
• NWX Diner LLC, 900 NW Mt. Washington Drive, Bend, applied Feb. 23 to the OLCC for a full on-premises commercial sales license, which allows the sale and service of distilled spirits, malt beverages and wine for consumption on the licensed premises. The tradename for the business was listed on the application as undetermined.