Central Oregon Communities ~
Bend Chamber of Commerce
Founded in 1926, the Bend Chamber of Commerce has been working to help business thrive in Bend for 80 years. The mission statement of the Chamber is “To Enhance the Economic Vitality of Bend.”
City of Bend
Bend is nearly the geographic center of the state, and with a population of over 70,328, and is the most populated city in Central Oregon. Bend, county seat of Deschutes County, is the sixth-fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United States, according to Census estimates released in September 2005
Redmond Chamber of Commerce
The mission of the Redmond Chamber is to market and promote Redmond; to serve, support, and encourage the development of member businesses; and to create partnerships for the mutual benefit of members and the community.
City of Redmond
The City of Redmond, Oregon, incorporated on July 6, 1910, is located on the eastern side of Oregon's Cascade Mountain Range, and is considered the geographical heart of Central Oregon, within easy access to a multitude of recreational opportunities. This High Desert community is located on a flat plateau, at an elevation of 3,077 feet above sea level. Redmond is 15 miles north of Bend, the county seat for Deschutes County; 144 miles from Portland; 129 miles from Salem, the State Capital; and 126 miles from Eugene.
Sisters Chamber of Commerce
Founded in 1974, the Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce is a mutual benefit non-profit corporation organized to unify and coordinate the efforts of businesses and residents in promoting the civic, industrial, commercial, agricultural, environmental and general welfare of the city of Sisters, Oregon and its economic area.
City of Sisters
Sisters, Oregon, incorporated April, 1946, is a charming little town with a population of 1660. Sisters' commercial district has developed an 1880's western town with many unique shops, galleries, and eating establishments.
Prineville Chamber of Commerce
The Prineville-Crook County Chamber of Commerce is a private non-profit membership organization with a focused core mission: to advocate for business, to support economic development, to be a willing community partner, and to operate a visitor center for the City of Prineville.
City of Prineville
Crook County was formed from Wasco County in 1882, and named for Major. General George Crook, U.S. army. Geographically, the county is in the center of Oregon. It is unique in that it has only one incorporated population center, the city of Prineville, founded in 1868. Prineville’s colorful past was the scene of Indian raids, range wars between sheepmen and cattlemen and vigilante justice. Other communities in this sparsely settled region are Powell Butte, Post and Paulina.
Sunriver Chamber of Commerce
The Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce was founded by local business leaders October 1987. Since then the Chamber has worked to develop and maintain a close pro-active working relationship with it's local business partners.
Sunriver Resort
Located on the dry side of the Cascade Mountain range, just 15 miles south of Bend, Oregon, Sunriver Resort offers a unique vacation experience for all ages. With a unique blend of full-service Resort amenities, personalized service, world-class recreation, natural beauty, and the Pacific Northwest ambiance, Sunriver Resort offers travel experiences destined to become lifetime memories.

