Madras Performing Arts Center

Madras Performing Arts Center JCSD 509J's beautiful new $11.3 million facility, funded through a 2012 school district bond measure, is a state-of-the-art, 562-seat auditorium.

12/13/2025

Don't miss the 9th Annual Holiday Gala tonight at 7 pm at the Madras Performing Arts Center

12/05/2023

Reminder: Hallelujah Chorus Community Choir Rehearsal, tonight 12/4 at 7 PM, United Methodist Church

11/27/2023
Happening tonight!  Tuesday, May 23. Featuring solo performances by Seniors and an original composition for band by Seni...
05/23/2023

Happening tonight! Tuesday, May 23. Featuring solo performances by Seniors and an original composition for band by Senior Amanda Plant.

Upcoming Performances MHS Music Dept. presents their Spring Concert – Curtain at 7pm TONIGHT. May 23, 2023 Featuring solo performances by Seniors and an original composition for band by Senior Amanda Plant.

MHS Drama brings “Bye Bye Birdie” to the main stage
05/06/2023

MHS Drama brings “Bye Bye Birdie” to the main stage

https://mpac.509j.net/?p=1499A REFLECTION OF LIFE – A FILM PREMIEREThursday, April 20 at 6pm.World MUSE is inspired by t...
04/12/2023

https://mpac.509j.net/?p=1499
A REFLECTION OF LIFE – A FILM PREMIERE
Thursday, April 20 at 6pm.
World MUSE is inspired by the enormous potential for individual and collective change. Our mission is to celebrate the work and amplify the voices of change makers while providing our community members with inspiration, tools and support to create positive change in their lives, in their communities, and in our world.
World MUSE believes film is a powerful medium for highlighting social justice issues and amplifying the voices of those most directly impacted by them. We have partnered with Unlocked Films to produce a series of films that inspire reflection, education, and action.
“A Reflection of Life ”is a full-length documentary that explores water issues affecting the West with an emphasis on amplifying Indigenous voices. Filmmaker Jesse Locke interviewed members of The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, The Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, Chugach Alaska Native Corporation and Valdez Native Tribes, The Klamath Tribes, The Nez Perce Tribe, The Hopi Tribe, and Standing Rock Tribe to capture the Indigenous stories and wisdom featured in the film.

“‘Reflection of Life’ carries you on a journey from the native perspective (which is rarely asked or showcased) throughout Oregon, Washington and Idaho lands (also South Dakota and Arizona) diving deep into the canyons and pathways of water use and concerns with how it’s impacting our survival and right to live in a healthy existence.” ~ Spring Alaska Schreiner, Co-Producer World MUSE has also partnered with COCC’s Native American College Prep Program, along with two Warm Springs filmmakers, to produce a short film featuring the voices of Indigenous Youth. This will be screened along with “A Reflection of Life” on April 20th at the Madras Performing Arts Center. A Conversation Series exploring some of the topics covered in the films will be held on April 21st at High Desert Music Hall in Redmond.
Tickets for the Film Premiere range from $5-$100; tickets for the Conversation Series are free but must be reserved in advance to guarantee space. All tickets are available online at http://www.theworldmuse.org

04/08/2020

Last night was the first in the Oregon Be the Light Movement.

Stadium lights across the state are coming on to show support and hope for all students. Schools across the state like Madras, Ontario, Phoenix, Bend, Mt. View, Culver, Corvallis are all participating in support of their students. More schools will be joining with some participating nightly and others participating on just Friday nights throughout the school year. Lights are on one minute for each day of school missed during this pandemic.

The stadium lights at Madras' Stampede Stadium came on at 20:20 hours (military time) in honor of our 2020 graduating class. This class will have endured and prospered in ways that have not been experienced in a lifetime.

Here at Madras High School we want to say thank you to all of our students and especially our student-athletes who have to date not had a spring sports season.

If you see the stadium lights on you will know that we miss the "Friday Night Lights" and look forward to seeing our students again.

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