Oregon City, OR
Oregon City, OR

Events in Oregon City

When
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JUN19
Workshops & Classes

Summer Scare

Celebrate the Halloween spirit in summertime with a themed pottery painting night featuring classic motifs like pumpkins, ghosts, black cats, cauldrons, and more. The studio will have themed pottery pieces and sample designs available to spark ideas and guide your creations. Wear a spooky shirt if you like and enjoy a creative session with a playful Halloween atmosphere and plenty of summer fun. A $10 studio fee applies, plus the cost of the pottery piece you select.

Color Me Mine Clackamas
JUN19
Food & Drink

Sunset Happy Hour

Settle into golden hour at King’s Raven Winery during a relaxed Sunset Happy Hour. Live music from Tiffany Bird sets the mood while views from the patio create an easy backdrop for conversation. Enjoy 10% off wine by the glass and by the bottle for the entire evening. The pizza oven will be turning out hot pies, and small bites will be available for purchase. Chilled pours, fresh-from-the-oven food, and laid back music come together for a simple, scenic night at the winery.

King's Raven Winery
JUN19
Groups & Meetups

Horror Book Group

Readers who savor spooky tales, from vampires to zombies and beyond, can connect with White Rabbit's Horror Book Group for a discussion of Fledgling by Octavia E. Butler. This recurring book group typically meets on the third Friday in most months. Conversations last about an hour and a half to two hours with a brief break in the middle. Participation is flexible, and those who have not finished the book are welcome to listen, ask questions, and enjoy the discussion. The book is not provided, and participants are encouraged to borrow a copy from the public library or purchase from an independent bookstore. Water and restrooms are available, and the coffee service will be open for drinks and treats. Please do not bring outside food or beverages. RSVPs are appreciated, and any cancellation will be posted at least 24 hours in advance. About the reading: Fledgling centers on a character who appears to be a young girl but discovers she is a genetically engineered, fifty-three-year-old vampire. As she pieces together a stolen past, she must uncover who is trying to destroy her and those she cares about, and how she can protect herself.

White Rabbit Books & Gifts
JUN19
Music

Live Music - Eel Sallad

Eel Sallad brings a Pacific Northwest take on Americana rock, blending elements of rock, reggae, classical, and grunge. Their sound shifts with the setup, offering a warm, folk-leaning acoustic feel at times and a grunge-tinged edge when drums and electric instruments are in play.

Ruzzo's Retreat
JUN19
Career

AM Business Networking with Ribbon Cutting - Lotus Veterinary Clinic

This weekly networking gathering features a relaxed time to mingle, followed by a short program. Attendees are welcome to bring a friend, and guests may visit up to two times. Anyone interested in hosting can contact Heather@yourchamber.com to confirm that their space and parking can accommodate the group.

JUN19
Music

Wild Hare

Returning to The Wild Hare Saloon OC, this event brings another lively, rock fueled evening. A high energy atmosphere sets the tone for a fun night, continuing the momentum from past appearances.

The Wild Hare Saloon OC
JUN19
Music

Live Music Fridays

Rivershore Bar & Grill brings live music to the bar, with local performers, craft cocktails, and tasty fare in a vibrant setting by the Willamette River.

Rivershore Bar & Grill
JUN19
Music

Karaoke Night

An evening dedicated to karaoke, welcoming singers and fans alike.

Wichita Pub - Clackamas
JUN19
Fundraisers

Todos Juntos Pizza Party

Place an online order from Papa Murphy’s and use the code GIVE30. With the code, 30% of proceeds are shared with Todos Juntos to support community programs.

JUN19
Music

SOUL'D OUT PRESENTS: Wax + DJ Hoppa and special...

Presented by Soul'd Out, Wax performs with DJ Hoppa. A hip hop artist who writes, raps and sings, Wax has been embraced by underground audiences for two decades and is a former Def Jam Records signee.

JUN19
Music

Man Must Explore at Shanghai Tunnel Bar

Man Must Explore, an alt-rock outfit from Albany, mixes moody and dreamlike tones into a genuine, enveloping sound. The result is a darkly atmospheric experience that invites listeners to sink in.

JUN20
Holidays

2026 Juneteenth Celebration

A Juneteenth celebration at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center offers a free community gathering that honors Black and Indigenous communities. Attendees can explore educational and entertainment offerings while connecting with partner organizations sharing culturally specific resources. The focus is on bringing residents together in solidarity against racism and nurturing inclusion and belonging for everyone.

End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
JUN20
Family

Rally Together Family Team Round Robin

Families take the court together at RECS in Clackamas for a fast-paced pickleball Team Round Robin where parents play alongside their kids as a fixed duo. Partners stay together the entire time while facing a different family each round, creating a mix of fresh matchups and steady teamwork. The atmosphere centers on friendly competition, lots of positive encouragement, and rallies to remember. It suits both brand-new players and those who already play regularly, with a focus on building confidence and strengthening connections on and off the court.

RECS Clackamas
JUN20
Food & Drink

Armenian Wine Tasting

Honor Father’s Day with an Armenian wine tasting at St. Kevork Armenian Church of Oregon. Attendees can sample Armenian wines in a welcoming setting, and tickets can be reserved online to secure a seat.

St. Kevork Armenian Apostolic Church of Oregon
JUN20
Workshops & Classes

Plumeria Instructed Painting Event

Paint a vibrant plumeria in an instructor-led class that feels like a small tropical escape. The 12 by 12 inch canvas is pre-sketched, making it approachable for any experience level and letting you focus on painting rather than drawing. Learn to mix bold hues, add dimension to each petal, and create strong contrast against a vivid green background. Clear, step by step guidance covers layering, shading, and highlights so your floral scene comes to life. Whether you plan a creative outing with friends or want a relaxing break, you will finish with an island-inspired piece ready to display at home.

JUN20
Sports

4.0+ Team Scramble

A rapid fire Team Scramble built for lots of court time and fresh matchups. Teams of four compete in a sequence of 12 minute sprint rounds, with opponents rotating so every team works through the field. Across nine rounds, partners change within each squad so you get to play alongside each teammate. The objective is simple... finish with the most wins across all rounds to secure the top spot. Expect brisk transitions and continuous play, a sharp test of teamwork and adaptability. To sign up, register yourself and include the names of your three team members in the required field.

RECS Clackamas
JUN20
Markets

Canby Farmer's Market

Attendees can explore a range of vendors, savor tasty bites and treats, and enjoy live performances by skilled musicians throughout the summer.

Canby Farmers Market
JUN20
Health & Wellness

Lavender Harvest Celebration

At Whispering Lavender Farm in Oregon City, Oregon, this Summer Solstice and lavender harvest celebration offers a relaxed day among fragrant fields and fresh blooms. A gentle yoga class in the lavender, led by Mandy Leman of Home Yoga Therapy, focuses on simple movement and breath and welcomes all experience levels. Afterward, attendees can cut their own lavender, browse the on-site store now called Mother Bird Market, and craft a custom bouquet at a make-your-own bouquet station filled with freshly cut stems. The atmosphere is family friendly, with yard games set out for casual, self-guided play. Additional activities may be announced as plans are finalized.

Whispering Lavender Farm
JUN20
Markets

Triskelee Farm Dads & Grads Market

Triskelee Farm hosts a family friendly Dads and Grads market featuring a wide mix of vendors for all ages. Explore locally crafted jewelry, candles, and art, enjoy tasty treats, and take advantage of services like massages and face painting. Admission is free, with farm to table food and beverages available to buy. Animal tours are also offered for purchase, providing an up close look at the farm animals.

Triskelee Farm
JUN20
Workshops & Classes

Stranger Things Theatre Camp

Young performers and behind-the-scenes enthusiasts can dive into a one-week musical theatre camp. Open to all experience levels, it welcomes ages 5 to 18 and celebrates onstage and backstage creativity. The cost is $220.

Oregon City Church of the Nazarene
JUN20
Markets

Oregon City Summer Farmers Market

The Oregon City Summer Farmers Market has moved to a new location. It is now at Clackamas Community College in Oregon City, situated in Green Lot number one.

Clackamas Community College
JUN20
Family

Baby Animal Tours

At Triskelee Farm, a guided, hands-on tour introduces guests to the farm’s youngest residents. Meet baby goats, lambs, alpacas, ostrich, and more, step into select enclosures to pet or feed animals, and learn about what the farm raises and why in an educational setting suitable for all ages. Tours run about 40 minutes and accommodate up to 40 people. Tickets are required for adults and children, while carried infants attend at no charge. Adults can opt for a tipsy tour with a beverage, with local beer and wine on tap. Afterward, relax on the lawn and purchase farm-sourced fare from the food truck, including burgers, along with both non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks for a casual farm-to-table finish.

Triskelee Farm
JUN20
Workshops & Classes

Art Gym

Take part in a studio-style arts and crafts session with local artist and craft specialist Melissa. Adults at any ability level are welcome, and materials are provided so you can concentrate on creating. Bring your imagination and stretch your creative muscles at Art Gym.

Oregon City Public Library
JUN20
Health & Wellness

Canby's POUND, The Rockout Workout @ LEE - Outdoors & COVERED!

An outdoor, covered POUND session takes place at LEE School with plenty of room for participants and their friends. Bring a mat and water. Those who own Ripstix can use their own, and sanitized sticks are provided for anyone who needs them. First time participants attend free, the drop in rate is $10, and unlimited passes are available that can lower the per class cost to about $3 to $4. Payments are accepted via Venmo or cash. This high energy, full body workout blends cardio, conditioning, and strength work with yoga and Pilates inspired movement. Using Ripstix to keep the beat, the format turns drumming into an effective fitness routine. It is suitable for all fitness levels, offers simple modifications, and welcomes people of all ages and abilities.

JUN20
Sales & Discounts

Summer is back, scratch cards are back too

Celebrate the season with a scratch card promotion that marks summer’s return. Spend $45 or more to receive a free scratch card for a chance to win prizes. The focus is on sunshine, rewards, and a little extra fun, with food to enjoy while you reveal what your card holds.

JUN20
Music

BERRIED ALIVE LIVE IN THE FLESH

Berried Alive brings a live performance to Hawthorne Theatre in Portland. Tickets are available for this show.

JUN20
Music

Kaitlyn Marie

Enjoy a summer night with Kaitlyn Marie and her full band. This outdoor concert features live country music, local food, and a relaxed atmosphere. Kaitlyn Marie is a Pacific Northwest singer-songwriter known for her soulful sound, blending pop and country music. Backed by seasoned musicians, she brings high-energy live music and powerful vocals.

The Watermelon Crawl
JUN20
Music

Corbyn Besson and Soulidified: The Pop'n Out Tour

Corbyn Besson joins Soulidified for The Pop'n Out Tour at the Roseland Theater in Portland. This tour stop brings both artists together for a live concert.

Roseland Theater
JUN20
Workshops & Classes

Beginner Potters Wheel

Learn the fundamentals of working on the potter’s wheel in a beginning wheel class that emphasizes essential techniques. Instruction covers centering clay and managing the spinning clay to pull the walls up vertically, laying a solid groundwork for future wheel practice.

Soulflags Art Community Center
JUN21
Family

Sunday Family Day – Kids 8–17 Throw Free

Enjoy a family-focused axe throwing day in Oregon City, where kids ages 8 to 17 can throw for free when accompanied by a paid adult. This outing is teamed up with OC Taco next door, so families can pick up tacos and bring them over while they throw, making the experience relaxed and easy. It suits families, birthdays, and casual Sundays. Lanes can be reserved in advance, and walk-ins are welcome if space allows.

Blue Ox Axe Throwing
JUN21
Games & Entertainment

Historical Gaming Sundays

A welcoming meet-up for historical tabletop wargaming. One or two tables are typically dedicated to Bolt Action and Flames of War, and additional space for other historical games can be set aside with a quick call to reserve.

Geeks and Games
JUN21
Food & Drink

🎉 Father's Day Celebration at Happy Valley Wok – Free Soda for Dad!

Happy Valley Wok is hosting a Father’s Day celebration where every father receives a complimentary soda with the purchase of any entrée. Guests can enjoy freshly prepared Chinese favorites, including wok-fired dishes and noodles, in a warm and welcoming setting.

Happy Valley Wok
JUN21
Games & Entertainment

Star Wars Unlimited TCG Weekly Play

This weekly Star Wars Unlimited TCG casual play session offers a relaxed setting to game and learn. Demo decks are available for those new to the rules. The event schedule changes from week to week, and casual play does not take place during pre-release events.

Geeks & Games
JUN21
Workshops & Classes

Crochet Club

Bring your current crochet project for a relaxed stitching session with a friendly crowd. Beginners and experienced crafters alike can trade ideas, get help with challenging projects, and spend time with other crochet enthusiasts. Please bring your own supplies. The library will offer hot water, tea, and a comfortable, cozy setting.

Happy Valley Library
JUN21
Workshops & Classes

YES! Yarn Enthusiasts Society

The Yarn Enthusiasts Society crochet and fiber arts meetup brings together people who love working with yarn and textiles. A local crochet artist facilitates the gathering, offering beginner crochet lessons and guidance for other fiber arts. Participants can bring a project from home to work on with support available. These meetups take place on the third Sunday of each month.

Oregon City Public Library
JUN21
Games & Entertainment

Sunday Casual Commander Night

Looking to explore Commander in a relaxed setting? Bring a favorite Commander deck to play and connect with fellow players. The format is Commander, and loaner decks are available at the store. There will be prize support and promos, and there is no entry fee. A Wizards Account email is required, and you can create one if needed. Using a Wizards account helps make the promos handed out during Commander Night possible.

Geeks & Games
JUN21
Groups & Meetups

Murder & Mayhem Book Group - "Coded Justice"

White Rabbit hosts a mystery focused book group centered on lively discussion and friendly conversation. This meeting features Coded Justice by Stacey Abrams, an NPR Best Book of the Year in the Avery Keene series. In this thriller, former Supreme Court clerk Avery Keene is working as an internal investigator at a Washington, D.C. law firm when Camasca Enterprises asks for help. The company is preparing an integrated AI platform intended to transform medical care for veterans, but unsettling glitches and the unexplained death of a team member raise alarms. Avery and her colleagues Jared, Ling, and Noah investigate from the inside to determine whether the problems point to something more sinister, with high stakes and questions about the promise of artificial intelligence and the ethics that guide it. Participants are welcome whether or not they have finished the book, and listening or asking questions is fine. The book is not included, and readers are encouraged to borrow from the public library or purchase from an independent bookstore. Water and restrooms are available, and Black Ink will be open for treats and drinks. Please do not bring outside food or beverages. Purchasing a ticket in advance is appreciated. The participation cost is $4.99, and anyone for whom that is a barrier can request a free participation link with no questions asked. Any cancellation will be posted at least 24 hours beforehand.

White Rabbit Books & Gifts
JUN21
Groups & Meetups

People Places Politicians & Ritual, UFO Inq Minds Meetup Portland

A live meetup from UFO Inquiring Minds explores how people, places, politicians, and ritual intersect. The gathering takes place at Elmer's Restaurant.

Elmer's Restaurant
JUN21
Games & Entertainment

Pub Trivia

A casual pub trivia night brings a broad mix of questions, friendly company, and beverages. Friends and family can play together for a chance to win bar cash. It happens on Sunday nights and offers a relaxed way to test your knowledge and spend time together.

Pour Choices Taphouse
JUN21
Theater

Stranger Things Theatre Camp

Spring camp offers a weeklong musical theatre experience for young performers and behind the scenes enthusiasts. The program is open to ages 5 to 18 at any experience level, with opportunities to explore both onstage and backstage interests. Tuition is $220.

Oregon City Church of the Nazarene
JUN21
Food & Drink

Happy Fathers Day

Bring Dad and purchase any size All The Meats Pizza for $2.

The Pizza Place
JUN21
Family

Sunday Afternoon Movie: Turtles All the Way Down

Aza is trying to be a caring daughter, a supportive friend, and a dedicated student, even as she wrestles with an unending surge of intrusive, obsessive thoughts she cannot control. The story follows her day-to-day efforts to stay connected and keep up with life while facing those challenges.

Oregon City Public Library
JUN21
Music

Berried Alive at Hawthorne Theatre Lounge

Berried Alive takes the stage at Hawthorne Theatre in Portland for a live concert.

Hawthorne Theatre Lounge
JUN22
Sports

Lil' Dinkers: Kids Summer Camp at RECS Clackamas

Young players ages 6 to 8 can dive into pickleball in a small-group, co-ed camp at RECS Clackamas. The program emphasizes a fun, safe, and engaging atmosphere where kids build hand-eye coordination, social skills, confidence, and the ability to follow instructions through active play. Pickleball is the main focus, complemented by playful variations that reinforce fundamentals, introduce basic rules, and keep the experience exciting. The aim is simple... learn the game while having a great time. Enrollment is limited to maintain a personal and supportive experience.

RECS Clackamas
JUN22
Sports

3.0 - 3.5 Team Scramble at RECS Clackamas

Experience a high-tempo Team Scramble that delivers plenty of court time and constant variety. Teams of four face off in 12-minute sprint rounds, with nine rounds in total. Pairings rotate within each team so every player partners with all three teammates. The goal is straightforward... finish with the most wins across all rounds to secure the top spot. Expect quick transitions and continuous action that rewards communication, teamwork, and adaptability. When signing up, register yourself and list the names of your three teammates in the required field.

RECS (Clackamas, OR)
JUN22
Food & Drink

Monday Steak Night 🥩 3-Courses for $24!

Start the week at Rivershore Bar & Grill with a three course steak dinner starting at $24. Enjoy hearty comfort dishes and flavors inspired by the Northwest in a relaxed waterfront setting. It is suited to date nights, casual meals, or an affordable steak outing in Oregon City. Reservations are available.

JUN22
Games & Entertainment

Music Bingo

At The Wild Hare Saloon in Oregon City, bingo gets a rock and roll twist with a game built around music recognition. Participants listen to short clips, match the songs on their cards, and race to complete a winning pattern. Expect big energy, playful suspense, plenty of prizes, and lots of laughs. Admission is free, and entry is limited to guests 21 and older.

The Wild Hare Saloon OC
JUN22
Outdoor Recreation

Paddler's Discovery Camp

Hosted at ENRG Kayaking, this summer day camp invites children ages 8 to 12 to discover the water through kayaking, canoeing, stand up paddleboarding, and whitewater rafting in Oregon City. The experience focuses on personal growth and spending time outdoors. Participants should be comfortable in the water, and no prior paddling experience is needed. Special requests may be accommodated.

eNRG Kayaking
JUN22
Family

Summer Camp

School is out and the action shifts to My Gym, where camp days are filled with energizing games, exciting gymnastics, imaginative obstacle courses, creative arts and crafts, and lively music that keeps kids moving and engaged. Activities rotate so each day offers something new. The schedule includes two separate weeklong sessions along with select Mondays. Families can choose single-day enrollment or sign up for a full week. Capacity is limited. Discounts are available when multiple sessions are purchased in a single transaction, and savings can be shared among siblings.

My Gym Happy Valley
JUN22
Family

Mindful Kids Camp

A full week of art, yoga, mindfulness, music, play, and creative resilience is designed for children ages 6 to 12. Each day features yoga and mindfulness activities tailored to growing bodies and curious minds, helping participants build self regulation and co regulation skills they can use in everyday life. Snack time and an art project take place on the back patio, followed by lunch and play at Wait Park, a short walk from the studio. The group returns to Unfurl to close the day with a song circle and a calming sound bath. The camp is led by Unfurl co founders Sarah Wildwood and Courtney Lyons, both experienced yoga and meditation teachers. Sarah has training in mindfulness, attachment parenting, and early childhood development as a somatic psychotherapist, and is a parent of two children ages 8 and 11. Courtney is a certified yoga teacher and sound therapist, and a mother of three girls ages 10, 16, and 20. Dress comfortably in layers since activities continue outdoors rain or shine. Bring a water bottle, snacks, and a lunch. A favorite blanket and pillow can make the afternoon sound bath extra cozy.

Unfurl Yoga & Wellness
JUN22
Family

Oregon Horsemanship Horse Camp

Oregon Horsemanship offers a summer camp experience for children who love animals, enjoy time outside, or want to grow their confidence and everyday skills. Campers dive into authentic horsemanship in a safe, encouraging setting by caring for horses, practicing groundwork, and spending time in the saddle. Along the way, they develop responsibility, communication, leadership, and empathy while connecting with a friendly barn community. Safety and learning are front and center, groups are small with a low helper to camper ratio, and the focus stays on meaningful, hands-on time with horses. The program also supports the care and wellbeing of rescued horses. Enrollment is open and space is limited. Tuition is $450 per week, with an early-bird rate of $425, plus a $25 sibling discount for families enrolling more than one child.

Oregon Horsemanship
JUN22
Workshops & Classes

Stranger Things Theatre Camp

Designed for any experience level, this spring camp offers a one-week musical theatre experience for ages 5 to 18. Young performers and behind-the-scenes enthusiasts are welcome to participate. The cost is $220.

Oregon City Church of the Nazarene
JUN22
Dancing

Royal Palace Princess & Prince Disney Dance Camp

Kids can dive into a royal themed, weeklong dance camp in Oregon City that explores tap, ballet, and jazz. They will practice routines inspired by favorite Disney characters like Elsa.

Maralee's Dance Productions & Design
JUN23
Civic

Transportation System Plan Update: Southwest County

Clackamas County is updating its Transportation System Plan, a 20-year guide for investing anticipated funding to improve the full transportation network, including roads, intersections, bike lanes, sidewalks, and more. Input from more than 1,000 community members has been reviewed alongside reported trouble spots across the system. This work has identified over 400 needed projects to enhance safety, reduce congestion, and make getting to important places easier, with about 30 additional ideas added through recent outreach and regional meetings. With an estimated $633 million expected over the next two decades and needs that exceed available resources, priorities must be set. This regional workshop shares a draft list of projects in areas outside cities and gathers community feedback to help determine which transportation improvements should move forward. A virtual open house is also available for those who prefer to participate online.

Transportation Services Building
JUN23
Games & Entertainment

Board Game Night

Set aside a Tuesday for tabletop fun at a recurring board game night. Bring a favorite game to share, or pick one from the available library. The second Tuesday of each month features a themed potluck. It is a good fit for adults, a girls night out, a date night, or anyone interested in growing their board gaming knowledge. On select Tuesdays, puzzle competitions are held in place of board game night.

JUN23
Games & Entertainment

Battletech Casual Play

Enjoy a relaxed Battletech meetup held each Tuesday for casual play. Some weeks may be canceled if puzzle tournaments are planned, so check the schedule for the latest updates.

JUN23
Games & Entertainment

Historical Gaming on Tuesdays

This recurring gathering centers on historical games and features a rotating selection, so each session highlights something new.

Geeks and Games
JUN23
Workshops & Classes

Stranger Things Theatre Camp

This weeklong camp focuses on musical theatre and welcomes children ages 5 to 18, whether they are brand new or already experienced. Participants can explore onstage performance as well as behind-the-scenes interests throughout the session. The fee is $220.

Oregon City Church of the Nazarene
JUN24
Food & Drink

🍰✨ TokTok Wednesday Special ✨🍰

TokTok is offering a special treat with a complimentary Chantilly dessert for all customers. Light and creamy, this sweet bite is meant to brighten the day.

Happy Valley Station Food Carts
JUN24
Food & Drink

Wine Wednesday 🍷 (+ Surf & Turf Dinner🥩)

Rivershore Bar & Grill hosts a midweek Surf & Turf dinner with steak and seafood specials, along with $10 off bottles of wine. Suitable for seafood fans, steak lovers, and date nights near Portland.

JUN24
Games & Entertainment

MTG Marvel Super Heroes Pre Release

Take part in a prerelease for the newest Magic: The Gathering set, Marvel Super Heroes, offering a chance to play while expanding your card collection. Registration requires the email associated with your MTG Arena account. If you do not have an MTG Arena account, you can create one and then use its email for registration.

Geeks and Games
JUN24
Sports

Ladies Night: Pizza & Play!

Hillendale Pickleball Club hosts a relaxed ladies night at Hillendale Park featuring pizza, salad, and plenty of pickleball. This is open play and welcomes all skill levels, and participants must be 16 or older. A suggested contribution is $10 for club members and $15 for non-members, with a drop-in day membership included. Proceeds support the Upgrade the Courts Fund to help with future improvements such as armoring the court perimeter and resurfacing the courts. Payment can be made in advance via Venmo at HilledalePBClub, or by cash or check at the courts. Space is limited, so reserve a spot through Playtime Scheduler.

JUN24
Sports

Lady night: pizza and play

Enjoy a ladies night of pickleball at Hillendale Park with pizza and salad, presented by Hillendale Pickleball Club. The evening follows an open play format for all skill levels, and participants must be 16 or older. Suggested contributions are $10 for club members and $15 for non-members, with a drop-in day membership included. Proceeds support the Upgrade the Courts Fund to help with projects like armoring the court perimeter and resurfacing. Space is limited, so reserve a spot through Playtime Scheduler. Advance payment is available via Venmo at HilledalePBClub, and cash or checks are accepted at the courts.

Hillendale
JUN24
Games & Entertainment

Music Bingo

Music bingo pairs a soundtrack of songs with friendly competition and cash prizes. The focus is on music and spirited gameplay from start to finish.

Pour Choices Taphouse
JUN24
Civic

LoveOne Laundry Events - Oregon City - Brax Laundry

LoveOne offers a monthly laundry service at BRAX Laundry. This recurring event provides a regular opportunity to take care of laundry needs.

Brax Laundry
JUN24
Health & Wellness

Rooted In Light: A Summer Solstice Sound Bath Journey

Embrace the summer solstice with a calming sound experience that fosters deep relaxation, gentle release, and peaceful stillness. Participants can share the experience with a friend and take advantage of a buy one, get one half off offer.

Thrive Yoga & Wellness
JUN25
Theater

Laughter on the 23rd Floor

Clackamas Repertory Theatre in Oregon presents Laughter on the 23rd Floor, a stage production inspired by Neil Simon's stint as a staff writer for Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows.

Clackamas Repertory Theatre
JUN25
Workshops & Classes

Crochet Flowers (Teens)

Teen Advisory Committee member Emily guides participants through creating a crocheted rose that will not wilt.

Oregon City Public Library
JUN25
Health & Wellness

Art with Heart

This free, in-person support group welcomes adults to explore creative expression through approachable art mediums. No prior art experience is needed. The focus is on building community and offering a safe place to create, with a supportive environment that encourages connection among attendees. Activities are low risk and high reward, and art-making is associated with reducing stress, boosting positive emotions, raising self-esteem, supporting neuroplasticity, and improving cognitive abilities. The group centers on collaboration and a sense of belonging as important elements of mental well-being.

Oregon City
JUN25
Games & Entertainment

Riftbounds TCG Casual Play

This casual Riftbounds TCG session is part of Nexus Nights. Admission is $5, and each participant receives a prize pack. When play concludes, League Members may purchase booster packs while supplies remain.

Geeks and Games
JUN25
Music

False Alarm Duo

Catch a live set from False Alarm Duo at The Wild Hare Saloon OC. Admission is free, and entry is limited to guests 21 and over.

The Wild Hare Saloon OC
JUN25
Theater

Theatre Night ~ Laughter on the 23rd Floor

Presented at Clackamas Repertory Theatre, this evening features Neil Simon’s 1993 comedy Laughter on the 23rd Floor, a spirited salute to television’s golden era. Inspired by Simon’s early days writing for Sid Caesar’s Your Show of Shows, the story invites audiences into a 1953 writers’ room alive with sharp banter, creative tension, and big laughs. A limited number of tickets are available, and all ticket revenue goes directly to NAMI Clackamas.

Clackamas Repertory Theatre
JUN25
Art & Culture

Yakama Nation Willamette Falls Lamprey Celebration 2026

This no-cost public gathering is open to all and highlights Yakama culture with a range of learning opportunities and cultural experiences. A complimentary salmon lunch is included, along with other offerings.

Clackamette RV Park
JUN25
Career

Flourish Networking

Canby professionals gather at Jarboe's Grill for a new business networking group focused on growing businesses, building community relationships, and strengthening networking skills. Participation is limited to one representative per business category to keep the mix varied. Attendees can visit twice at no cost.

Jarboe's Grill
JUN25
Career

Flourish Networking Clackamas

Clackamas professionals can connect at Stanford’s (Clackamas) for the launch of a new business networking group focused on business growth, building community relationships, and strengthening networking skills. Participation is limited to one representative per business type to encourage a diverse mix of industries. New attendees receive their first two visits free.

Stanford's (Clackamas)
JUN25
Groups & Meetups

Let's Tangle to Untange this Summer

Kick off the season with a relaxed hangout focused on good vibes and new connections. Expect an easygoing atmosphere where meeting people feels natural and welcoming. It is all about starting summer on a positive note.

Geeks & Games
JUN25
Music

Jena Malone

See Jena Malone perform live.

Polaris Hall
JUN26
Groups & Meetups

Oregon City Writers Group

Spend focused time on your writing in a collaborative setting, whether launching a brand-new draft, polishing a near-final version, testing a fresh idea, or revising pages already in progress. The session welcomes conversation about what is working, what feels challenging, and what to try next... then it returns to quiet writing time to put those insights into practice.

Oregon City Public Library
JUN26
Health & Wellness

Kayak & Flow

Kayak + Flow brings together mindful movement and time on the water in a relaxed, two-part format. The experience begins with a one-hour, all-levels yoga session that emphasizes balance, mobility, breath, and the muscle groups used for paddling. Class is held outdoors on an elevated platform by the water at eNRG Kayaking in Oregon City. After yoga, participants head onto the Willamette River, choosing a kayak or a paddleboard for an easygoing paddle toward Willamette Falls. It is welcoming to beginners and experienced paddlers alike, offering a chance to slow down, connect with nature, move your body, and enjoy a friendly community on the river. No prior yoga, kayaking, or paddleboarding experience is required.

eNRG Kayaking
JUN26
Music

Live Music - 5 On It

5 On It brings live throwback R&B and hip hop to the stage as a PDX function band, delivering favorites from across the decades. The performance pairs nostalgic hits with a polished, feel-good groove and standout saxophone.

JUN26
Music

Live Music Fridays

Rivershore Bar & Grill presents live music in the bar with performances from local talent. Pair the show with craft cocktails and food, and enjoy an upbeat atmosphere along the Willamette River.

Rivershore Bar & Grill
JUN26
Music

HOLLY HUMBERSTONE - Cruel World North American Tour

Presented by Mammoth NW, Holly Humberstone brings the Cruel World North American Tour to Roseland Theater. This is an all-ages event. The floor will be general admission, and reserved seating is available for guests who are 21 and over.

Roseland Theater
JUN27
Family

Rally Together Family Team Round Robin

Parents and kids pair up for a family round robin at RECS in Clackamas, playing quick rotating matchups against other duos. Teams stay together from start to finish, facing a new family each round. Expect friendly competition, a supportive atmosphere, and plenty of exciting rallies. From first-timers to frequent players, the focus is on teamwork, confidence building, and connection on and off the court.

RECS Clackamas
JUN27
Workshops & Classes

The Magic of Carbon

Retired jeweler Will Marshall presents a clear look at how raw stones are transformed into finished gems. He explains cutting techniques, outlines common facet styles, and compares different gemstone types to show how their unique properties guide a jeweler’s approach to shaping. The session also focuses on diamonds, exploring how carbon gives rise to the hardest natural gemstone and what distinguishes it from other stones.

Oregon City Public Library
JUN27
Theater

Shakespeare in the Park: Midsommer

Enjoy a free play sponsored by the Friends of Happy Valley Library. Pack a picnic and bring a blanket or a chair for an evening of live drama. The Original Practice Shakespeare Festival presents Midsommer, staged with original practice methods from Elizabethan England, including minimal rehearsal, actors holding scrolls, active audience interaction, and a prompter on stage. Experience a classic in a new way.

Happy Valley Library
JUN27
Theater

A Midsommer Nights Dreame (Abridged)

Ops Fest partners with Happy Valley Library to offer an hour-long adaptation at Village Green Park, a format suited to families. The tale unfolds as Fairy King Oberon and Queen Titania clash, while the mischievous Pucke changes a hapless actor into a donkey. Oberon enchants Titania to fall for the transformed performer, and the prank ultimately brings them back together. Once the spells are reversed, everyone gathers to watch the troupe’s comically terrible play, wrapping the story in laughter.

Village Green Park
JUN27
Groups & Meetups

Romance Book Group - "Devil She Knows"

The Romance Book Group gathers for conversation around love stories, with a focus this time on Devil She Knows by Alexandria Bellefleur. This bestselling, award-recognized sapphic romance blends fantasy and sharp, witty dialogue as Samantha Cooper’s disastrous day leads to a chance encounter in a stuck elevator with Daphne, a charming demon who offers six wishes in exchange for Samantha’s soul. Determined to outmaneuver the fine print and win back her ex with a single wish, Samantha soon discovers that every wish carries a twist and that Daphne has her own high-stakes deadline. As wishes dwindle and sparks grow, the two must outthink a greater power if they want a real shot at happily ever after. The discussion typically lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours with a brief break. Participants who have not finished the book are welcome to listen and ask questions. RSVPs in advance are appreciated. For potential cancellations, please check the event page or the organization’s website for updates at least 24 hours ahead.

White Rabbit Books & Gifts
JUN27
Sports

4.0+ Team Scramble

Experience a high-energy Team Scramble built for plenty of court time and variety. Four-player teams square off in 12-minute sprint rounds, with every squad rotating through the field. Play spans nine rounds of competition. Within each team, partners switch pairings so everyone gets time alongside each teammate. The objective is to collect the most wins across all rounds and finish at the top. Expect quick transitions and continuous action that rewards teamwork and adaptability. When signing up, register yourself and include the names of your three teammates in the required field.

RECS Clackamas
JUN27
Music

Ira and The Half Moon

Ira and The Half Moon will be at Corner 14. Gather friends and confirm you plan to attend.

Corner 14
JUN27
Music

Live Music - Reel 2 Real

Reel 2 Real brings a pulse-raising dance show built on pop, funk, disco, and contemporary favorites. This dynamic cover group fills the set with tight rhythms and well-known hits, featuring songs that topped the charts from the 1970s through today. Look forward to lively performances and grooves designed for the dance floor.

JUN27
Fundraisers

PCO Golf Tournament

A golf tournament at Stone Creek Golf Club benefits an annual youth musician scholarship that helps cultivate the next generation of musicians. Registration details and sponsorship opportunities are available.

Stone Creek Golf Club
JUN27
Health & Wellness

Kayak & Flow

Experience a blend of mindful movement and time on the water with a two-part session at eNRG Kayaking. It begins with a one-hour, all-levels yoga class that builds balance, mobility, and breath while focusing on the muscles used for paddling. Yoga takes place outdoors on a platform beside the water in Oregon City. Afterward, head onto the Willamette River, choose a kayak or a paddle board, and enjoy a peaceful paddle toward Willamette Falls. This experience welcomes every level, whether new to paddling or already comfortable on the water, and offers a chance to slow down, connect with nature, move your body, and spend time in community. No prior yoga, kayaking, or paddle boarding experience is required. A sign-up link appears in the event details.

eNRG Kayaking
JUN27
Outdoor Recreation

HV Hikers: "Happy Valley Library-Stroll on the South Side"

Take a family-friendly summer stroll that begins at the Happy Valley Library and heads south along several hidden trails before looping back through the food carts. The route is about 2.3 miles at a moderate pace with a couple of modest, slightly longer hills. It is suitable for participants with a bit of energy, including kids, dogs, and strollers. Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended since some sections are gravel.

Happy Valley Library
JUN27
Markets

Sunnyside Farmers Market

Set within Happy Valley Farmers Market, Sunnyside Farmers Market brings together a mix of vendors offering food and treats, accompanied by live music throughout the summer.

Happy Valley Farmers Market
JUN27
Markets

Maizee Mae's Vintage Market

Maizee Mae’s Vintage Market brings more than 70 vendors to Camp Withycombe National Guard Base with antiques, vintage goods, and unique treasures. Food options and adult beverages will be available, and parking is free. Admission is $5, with free entry for guests under 16. Look for hourly $10 giveaways and stop by the appraisal booth for $5 evaluations. For information or vendor space inquiries, contact Maizee Mae’s Antiques.

Camp Withycombe National Guard Base
JUN27
Games & Entertainment

Saturday Night Karaoke

Rivershore Bar & Grill hosts karaoke in the bar, creating a lively setting for singers and friends. Drinks and late-night eats are available. Near Portland, this energetic karaoke spot is a place to belt out favorite songs together.

Rivershore Bar & Grill
JUN27
Art & Culture

Oregon City Heritage Days

Celebrate Oregon City Heritage Days with a visit to the Francis Ermatinger House, recognized as the oldest home in Clackamas County. Tour the historic house and view an exhibit highlighting 250 years of American flags and fashion. Light refreshments will be available. A $5 suggested donation supports the Ermatinger House and its programs.

Francis Ermatinger House
JUN27
Workshops & Classes

Growing and Pruning Stone Fruit

Learn how to grow peaches, plums, apricots, cherries, and nectarines in the Pacific Northwest at a hands-on stone fruit workshop that emphasizes sustainable, organic approaches. The session covers pruning, care, and common challenges, with practical guidance to set trees up for long-term success. It is suitable whether you are planting your first tree or building on existing experience. There will be time to ask questions and connect with other fruit-growing enthusiasts in a community orchard setting. Fee waivers are available.

JUN27
Civic

Clackamas County DD Resource Fair

Hosted by Clackamas County Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services, this free public resource fair connects community members with local service providers, advocacy specialists, and organizations that support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Kangaroo Care will staff an information table to share details about its services. Attendees can learn about in-home support, day programs and activities, employment opportunities, transportation options, housing and rent assistance, and voter registration. No registration is required, walk in at your convenience.

Clackamas Community College
JUN27
Sports

Portland Regional Cornhole Event June

An ACL Regional cornhole competition welcomes players of every skill level, emphasizing that everyone has a shot at victory. The event features a singles tournament and a bring your own partner doubles tournament, with play offered in Tiers 1, 3, and 4. Doubles includes two to four round robin warm up games before bracket play, while singles includes one warm up round before bracket play. Entry is $30 per player for each event, and pricing already reflects the Gold and Platinum member discount, with a $5 venue fee included in registration. Payouts are based on attendance and may be set per event or pooled if participation is concentrated in certain skill levels, with a 70 percent payout for Tiers 1, 3, and 4. Pre-registration is available through the ACL platform. The venue is Oregon Premier Futsal.

Oregon Premier Futsal
JUN27
Food & Drink

Red, White, & BBQ

Red, White & BBQ brings a day of summer fun with complimentary lunch and beer, music, games and activities, and prizes. Riders, fans of the Harley lifestyle, and friends can relax at the dealership, take a look at the latest rides, browse seasonal gear, and meet others in the riding community. It is a casual, social gathering focused on food, music, and good company.

Volcano Harley-Davidson
JUN27
Music

Me Gusta Festival with Sublime, Cypress Hill, The...

DIZZYISDEAD performs live at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland. Tickets are available for this event.

Tom McCall Waterfront Park
JUN27
Theater

Laughter on the 23rd Floor

Presented at Clackamas Repertory Theatre, this ensemble comedy draws on Neil Simon’s time as a staff writer for Sid Caesar’s Your Show of Shows. It steps inside a TV writing room and portrays the pace and personalities of a team creating for television.

Clackamas Repertory Theatre
JUN27
Civic

Singer Creek Park Ivy Pull

Space is limited for the Singer Creek Park Ivy Pull, so please reserve a spot by emailing Community Engagement Specialist Hannah Schmidt at hschmidt@orcity.org.

Singer Creek Park
JUN27
Markets

Bernie Sims

Bernie Sims appears at the Oregon City Farmers Market. The market is considered one of the very best in Oregon.

Oregon City Farmers Market
JUN28
Games & Entertainment

Puzzle Exchange

This jigsaw puzzle exchange offers a chance to trade and pick up fresh puzzles to try. Participants may bring and take any number of puzzles. The selection spans a wide range of sizes, piece totals, shapes, styles, and difficulty levels. Only complete puzzles are allowed, with no missing pieces.

Happy Valley Library
JUN28
Games & Entertainment

Sunday Casual Commander Night

Curious about the Commander format or looking for a relaxed night of games? Bring a favorite Commander deck and connect with other players in the community. If you do not have a deck, the store has Commander decks available to borrow so you can start playing right away. Entry is free, and there will be prize support and promos. A Wizards Account email is required to participate, and creating or updating your account in advance helps make sure promos can be distributed during Commander Night.

Geeks and Games
JUN28
Games & Entertainment

Bingo Night

A lighthearted bingo night features small, silly prizes for the winners and welcomes all ages. Signing up in advance helps the organizers make sure there is enough for a group. If there are only one or two attendees the day before, they will post on Facebook and on their website that it has been canceled.

White Rabbit Books & Gifts
JUN28
Music

Slice of Summer

Enjoy complimentary live music at Wait Park. Bring a lawn chair or blanket so you can relax comfortably. Food vendors will be on site with options for a snack or a full meal.

Wait City Park
JUN28
Games & Entertainment

Pub Trivia

A casual trivia night with questions across many topics, drinks to enjoy, and time with friends and family. Groups can play together, and bar cash is up for grabs. Held on Sunday nights, it offers an easy way to test your knowledge and have fun together.

Pour Choices Taphouse
JUN28
Outdoor Recreation

ZipTie’s Ride

Take part in ZipTie’s favorite ride, then relax with a barbecue at Promontory Park.

Volcano Harley-Davidson
JUN28
Workshops & Classes

Seed Library: Planning your Fall and Winter

Presented and funded by the Friends of the Oregon City Public Library, this activity focuses on planning your fall and winter vegetable garden.

Oregon City Public Library
JUN28
Workshops & Classes

Hobby Build Day

A welcoming hobby session centered on hands-on building and painting. Participants can bring an in-progress project from home or start something entirely new. Experienced enthusiasts will be on hand to share tips and answer questions about techniques.

Geeks and Games
JUN28
Theater

Laughter on the 23rd Floor

Based on Neil Simon’s experiences as a staff writer on Sid Caesar’s Your Show of Shows, this ensemble comedy steps into a television writers room and explores the lively, unpredictable world behind the scripts with a generous dose of humor.

Clackamas Repertory Theatre
JUN29
Sports

Oregon City - Full Day Camp Nike Kids Camp

Nike Kids Camp provides a multi-sport setting focused on building core techniques and skills that support athletic growth. Campers practice fundamentals like running and jumping, developing solid form and confidence that carry over to a variety of activities.

Hillendale Park
JUN29
Outdoor Recreation

Whitewater Adventure Camp

A five day whitewater program centered on solid kayaking technique and safety training. Geared to young paddlers ages 10 to 14 who already have some experience and a strong desire to progress, it blends structured drills, playful games, and realistic scenarios in an outdoor setting to help participants expand their skills. Previous paddling or camp experience is recommended.

eNRG Kayaking
JUL1
Music

Summer Concert Series

Bring a blanket or lawn chair and relax at Library Park for a family-friendly musical evening. If rain rolls in, the performance will shift to the Pioneer Center. Young musicians from My Voice Music will share original songs they have created. The nonprofit empowers youth to write, record, and release their own music by providing professional studio access, mentorship, and chances to perform. This showcase centers youth artistry and invites the community to listen, support, and celebrate their creativity.

Oregon City Public Library
JUL2
Family

Oregon Coast Aquarium | Amazon Rainforest

The Oregon Coast Aquarium presents a yearly summertime STEM offering that is included in the 2026 Summer Reading Program. The program spotlights science, technology, engineering, and math in an engaging format from the aquarium’s education team.

Oregon City Public Library
JUL2
Markets

Canby's First Thursday Night Market- July 2, 2026

An early salute to Independence Day sets the tone at Canby’s First Thursday Night Market, where Downtown Canby fills with patriotic spirit through shopping, dining, and exploration of local businesses. Many downtown shops extend their hours with promotions and seasonal deals, and patriotic touches appear throughout the evening. Holiday themed surprises await in select participating locations, adding a playful twist to the experience. It is a welcoming night out for families and friends, with a focus on hometown pride, supporting local merchants, and enjoying a festive market atmosphere.

Canby's First Thursday Night Market
JUL2
Markets

Cousins Maine Lobster in Canby: First Thursday Night Market

Cousins Maine Lobster brings its truck to Canby for the First Thursday Night Market, serving lobster rolls. Order ahead through the mobile app for same-day events, then go directly to the pickup window at your chosen time. App ordering opens a few hours before each truck event after the previous stop wraps up. If the app is limited or unavailable, walk-up ordering at the truck window is still welcomed. Payment options include all major credit cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. The app also offers a loyalty program so guests can earn points toward free food, with points added automatically for in-app orders or by scanning the in-app loyalty card at the window.

The Book Nook
JUL3
Family

Summer Kids' Clinic

Designed for students in kindergarten through eighth grade, this clinic offers a chance to learn a spirited routine with the Canby High School Dance and Cheer Teams. The session takes place at Canby High School, and participants will also have the opportunity to perform the routine in the parade. The fee is $35 per child and includes instruction, a T-shirt, and a set of poms. Friends are welcome to register together for a festive start to the celebration.

Canby High School
JUL3
Music

The 205 Guys Live at Pete's Mountain Winery & Vineyard

The 205 Guys return to Pete's Mountain Vineyard & Winery to perform a set of classic favorites. Reservations are required and can be made through the venue's website.

Pete's Mountain Vineyard & Winery
JUL3
Music

Live Music - Saturated Phats

Saturated Phats performs a live set that fuses rock and country with a hint of funk for extra groove.

Ruzzo's Retreat
JUL4
Holidays

July 4th Celebration

Oregon City’s signature summer celebration is once again taking place at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, featuring food, live music, and community fun in a family friendly setting. Roll On takes the stage with a tribute to Alabama, capturing the group’s close harmonies, energetic feel, and refined musicianship. Recognized as a leading Alabama tribute in the United States, the band performs favorites such as Mountain Music, Tennessee River, Fiddle in the Band, I’m in a Hurry, Roll On 18-Wheeler, Feels So Right, Dixieland Delight, Love in the First Degree, and Take Me Down. The show highlights Alabama’s long run of chart-topping hits and welcomes both longtime listeners and new fans.

End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive & Visitor Information Center
JUL4
Music

Live Music - AS IS

This event features a classic rock band with a mix of pop.

Ruzzo's Retreat
JUL4
Holidays

Canby's Independence Day Celebration- July 4, 2026

Mark the nation’s 250th year with a free, family friendly Independence Day celebration centered in downtown Canby’s Wait Park. Enjoy a classic small town street fair with food and beverage vendors, arts and crafts, live music, activities for kids, and a lively parade. After the downtown festivities, make your way to Trost Elementary for a fireworks display presented by Canby Fire, a bright finish to the celebration. This annual tradition draws thousands from Canby and beyond, bringing together friends, families, and visitors of all ages to celebrate community, freedom, and fun.

Canby's Independence Day Celebration
JUL5
Groups & Meetups

Tarot & Oracle Night - First Sundays @ 5 pm

Bring your tarot or oracle decks to connect with a kind, welcoming community, or try one provided. A brief introduction leads into open conversation about personal experiences and relationships with the cards, followed by time to practice readings for yourself and for others. This gathering welcomes all levels, from beginners to experienced readers, with an emphasis on learning and growth through practice. No experience is necessary and everyone is welcome.

White Rabbit Books & Gifts
JUL5
Music

Generator

The event takes place on the outdoor patio stage at Falls View, offering a relaxed backyard party atmosphere. Parking is limited and all no parking signs must be respected. Overflow parking is available across the street at the museum behind The Still.

Falls View Tavern
JUL7
Food & Drink

Cousins Maine Lobster in Clackamas: Townhomes with a View

Cousins Maine Lobster brings its truck to Clackamas for a stop at Townhomes with a View, with lobster rolls served from the pickup window. Place a contactless order in the mobile app for day-of, posted events and go straight to the pickup window at your designated pickup time. App ordering opens a few hours before each truck event once the previous event has finished and may be limited or unavailable at times. You can always order directly at the truck window. Payment options include all major credit cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. Use the app to join the loyalty program and earn points for free food. App orders receive points automatically, or you can scan the app loyalty card at the window during checkout.

Townhomes with a View
JUL8
Outdoor Recreation

HV Hikers: "Happy Valley Library-Pioneer Park" (easy)

This family-focused summer walk, offered in collaboration with Happy Valley Library, sets out from the library and heads to Pioneer Park. Expect an easy, roughly 2 mile route with gentle elevation changes and a moderate pace. It is suitable for a wide range of abilities and welcomes children, dogs and strollers. Wear sturdy hiking shoes, as sections of the path are gravel.

Happy Valley Library
JUL9
Civic

Library at Pioneer

Library team members will be on site at the Pioneer Center to share information about programs and services. A small selection of books will be available to borrow, and returns can be accepted if you bring your items with you.

Oregon City Public Library
JUL11
Music

Live Music - Secret Aging Men

Secret Aging Men Band is a five member group that plays a wide range of classic rock.

Ruzzo's Retreat
JUL12
Music

Eli Howard & The Greater Good

Enjoy free live music in Wait Park. Bring your own lawn chair or blanket for a comfortable spot, and explore food vendors offering snacks or dinner.

Wait City Park
JUL12
Art & Culture

Un Ballo in Maschera

Pack a picnic for an outdoor performance of Verdi's Un ballo in maschera, presented by Villa Catalana and Ping & Woof Opera. The story follows Riccardo, a conscientious leader secretly in love with Amelia, the wife of his closest friend, Renato. Disguised, he visits the fortune-teller Ulrica and learns that Amelia returns his feelings and that the next person to shake his hand will one day kill him, which proves to be Renato. Later that night, Riccardo and Amelia confess their love, and when Renato discovers them, he assumes betrayal and joins a conspiracy to assassinate the king. The cast features Brennen Guillory as Riccardo, Amanda Taddeo as Amelia, Zach Lenox as Renato, Hannah Penn as Ulrica, and Jocelyn Claire Thomas as Oscar. Bring a picnic, a low chair or blanket, and a wine glass. Wine will be sold by the bottle upon arrival, tickets are $25 per person, and no food will be available for purchase.

Villa Catalana Cellars
JUL13
Sports

Paddle Taps League at RECS

Paddle Taps is RECS’ social pickleball league in Clackamas that helps players connect, find doubles partners, and enjoy more time on court together. Each week includes 90 minutes of structured matches with others at a comparable skill level in a welcoming setting where community is just as important as competition. It suits anyone who is new to RECS or hoping to expand their pickleball network, making it easy to meet future partners and opponents while building friendships around the game. All abilities are invited, including beginner, intermediate, and advanced players. Happy hour drink pricing is available throughout the evening.

RECS Clackamas
JUL16
Workshops & Classes

Young Teen & Teen | Tie Dye T-Shirts

Create a custom T-shirt with rubber bands and bright dyes in a hands-on session designed for young teens and teens. All materials are provided. Participation is limited to 20 seats for ages 12 to 18, and advance registration is recommended.

Oregon City Public Library
JUL16
Festivals

Harefest

HAREFEST brings a multi-day celebration of tribute performances to the Clackamas County Fairgrounds in Canby, OR. The lineup spans Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin, Def Leppard, Eagles, Motley Crue, Tom Petty, Rush, AC/DC, ABBA, Duran Duran, Foo Fighters, Judas Priest, Heart, Alice in Chains, The Cars, Bon Jovi, Steve Miller Band, Billy Joel, Boston, Beastie Boys, and Iron Maiden. In addition to the shows, the festivities include Rock Shop’s Headbangers Ball closing party and a yacht rock brunch featuring Red Light Romeos.

Clackamas County Fair & Event Center
JUL17
Music

Live Music - Billy D and The Hoodoos

Billy D and The Hoodoos bring a tight three-piece blend of original roots rock and blues. Based in Portland with connections to Chicago, Tucson, and Los Angeles, they build their sound around guitar, bass, and drums. The music carries the soul of the blues and the drive of rock and roll, creating an energetic show that fills the dance floor. Their set features powerful original songs alongside a mix of well-known classics, performed with clear respect for the artists who paved the way.

Ruzzo's Retreat
JUL18
Art & Culture

Movie in the Vineyard

Enjoy a movie night under the stars in the vineyard amphitheater at King's Raven Winery. Top Gun: Maverick will be presented on a large outdoor screen, creating a drive-in style experience. Bring blankets and chairs to relax near the screen and enjoy King's Raven wines. Admission is $18 per person, with bottle and glass specials available that evening. Food and additional beverages will be sold on site, and outside food or drink is not allowed. Tickets are picked up at check-in, and a purchase receipt is required for verification.

King's Raven Winery
JUL18
Art & Culture

Movie Night - Top Gun: Maverick

Beneath the night sky, Top Gun: Maverick screens outdoors within a vineyard, offering the nostalgic feel of a drive in without the cars. Settle in with blankets or chairs placed near a large open air screen and enjoy wines that have earned awards. Food and drinks will be sold on site, and bringing outside food or beverages is not allowed.

King's Raven Winery
JUL18
Markets

Christmas in July Bazaar

The Christmas in July Bazaar takes place at Sunnyside Grange. Vendor tables are no longer available.

Sunnyside Grange
JUL18
Festivals

Queen Nation

A large scale rock and roll celebration brings together 24 bands across two stages. Expect a lively scene with camping available on site, plenty of tasty food, and a spirited crowd at the Clackamas County Fairgrounds and Event Center.

Harefest
JUL18
Civic

Canby Repair Fair

A no-cost community repair gathering at Canby Public Library invites people to bring household goods for troubleshooting and, when possible, fixes by skilled volunteers. It offers a chance to learn repair techniques, save money, and keep usable items out of the trash. Commonly accepted items include clean clothing and other textiles, small electronic devices, and compact home appliances, though services available can vary by event. To confirm whether a specific item can be repaired, email sustainability@clackamas.us with a brief description, as the event page is not always monitored. To help keep lines moving, only one broken item per person is examined at a time. After an item is assessed or repaired, return to the registration table to be paired with another fixer. If a repair takes longer than 30 minutes, it may be postponed. Certain items cannot be accepted, including anything too heavy for one person to carry, microwaves, printers, DVD players, VCRs, televisions, large appliances, items containing coolant or gasoline or other hazardous materials, and unwashed clothing. Upon arrival, check in at the front desk and complete a liability waiver. Your item may be placed on a hold table for fixers to evaluate, and items are generally taken in the order received, with occasional adjustments to match each volunteer’s skills. Plan to stay with your item, since leaving may result in losing your place. While a successful repair is not guaranteed, volunteers will make a strong effort to help.

Canby Public Library
JUL19
Workshops & Classes

Sculpt Your Pet Clay Handbuilding Event

Celebrate your furry friend in a creative way with a hands-on clay workshop focused on sculpting a custom likeness of your pet. Instructors provide step-by-step guidance through shaping, adding details, and capturing the personality that makes your companion unique. All experience levels are welcome, from first-timers to those familiar with clay, and the setting is relaxed and approachable. Bring a few photos of your pet to use as references, then transform those images into a one-of-a-kind piece you can proudly display at home. It is a great fit for pet lovers, friends looking for a creative outing, or anyone who wants to craft a heartfelt handmade keepsake.

JUL22
Music

Summer Concert Series | Jane Doe

Local award-winning musicians Ellen Whyte, Sonny Hess, and Kelly Pierce perform together as Jane Doe, offering a collaboration that resists easy categorization. It is not rock, not folk, and not blues, but something in between, as the name hints. With two voices and two guitars at the forefront, their combined talents shape a distinctive sound.

Oregon City Public Library
JUL24
Music

Friday Night Concerts: Steve and Margot

Enjoy a free concert sponsored by the Friends of Happy Valley Library. Attendees can bring a picnic, a blanket, or a chair for a music-filled evening. Duo Steve and Margot kick off the series with pop tunes and audience favorites performed as covers.

Happy Valley Library
JUL24
Music

Mark and Cameron Return to the Rivershore Bar & Grill

Mark and Cameron are back at Rivershore Bar and Grill for a return visit. It is a chance to see them at the Rivershore again.

Rivershore Bar and Grill
JUL25
Music

Live Music - 5 On It

5 On It delivers a PDX throwback sound as an R&B and hip hop function band, rolling through crowd favorites from across the decades. Their performance blends smooth grooves with polished style and live saxophone, bringing plenty of vibe and class to the occasion.

JUL25
Outdoor Recreation

HV Hikers: "Happy Valley Library-Taralon" (easy)

Set out on a relaxed, family-friendly walk that begins at the library, heads toward Taralon, and continues through Seiben Park. The route is about two miles with gentle elevation changes and a comfortable, moderate pace. It welcomes participants of all abilities and works well for kids, dogs, and strollers. Because some sections are gravel, sturdy walking or hiking shoes are recommended. This outing is part of a series of kid-focused summer walks offered in partnership with the Happy Valley Library.

Happy Valley Library
JUL26
Music

Slice of Summer presents Bridgetown Get Down

Spend an evening enjoying live music at no cost in Wait City Park. Pack a lawn chair or blanket to stay comfortable on the lawn. Food vendors will be on site with options for a quick snack or a full dinner.

Wait City Park
JUL26
Music

Not Done Yet at The Blackberry Jam

Not Done Yet makes a return appearance at Blackberry Jam in Lowell.

Blackberry Jam Festival
JUL27
Sports

Play (Pickleball) Like a Girl: Kids Summer Camp at RECS Clackamas

At RECS in Clackamas, girls ages 9 to 15 can explore pickleball in a supportive summer camp led by women instructors who love the game and enjoy teaching it. Campers practice the fundamentals through engaging drills and playful games, with encouragement that builds skills and confidence. The experience welcomes both newcomers and those already rallying, with an emphasis on friendship, support, and the joy of playing together. Bring a willingness to learn, laugh, and play like a girl. For assistance, call 503-655-7529 or email hello@wearerecs.com.

RECS (Clackamas, OR)
JUL30
Games & Entertainment

Summer Puzzle Competition

With the midpoint to National Puzzle Day approaching, this competition invites teams to test their speed on a jigsaw challenge. Form a group of two to four puzzlers of any age and choose either a 300 piece or a 500 piece puzzle to complete as quickly as you can. Space is limited to 12 teams, so advance registration is recommended.

Oregon City Public Library
JUL31
Art & Culture

✨ NWTS 2026 – Northwest Tarot Symposium ✨

The Northwest Tarot Symposium, an annual gathering devoted to tarot, offers a weekend of discovery, learning, and community. It welcomes seasoned professional readers, spiritual entrepreneurs, intuitives, and those just beginning their tarot journey, with programming designed to inspire, educate, and connect. Attendees can look forward to noted keynote and featured presentations, workshops for all experience levels, opportunities to meet readers, authors, and creators, and a larger vendor marketplace. The marketplace highlights spiritual tools, tarot decks, artwork, and other magical goods, and the schedule includes many chances for networking and building community. New this year, all keynote and featured sessions take place in the same room as the marketplace, creating an immersive, high energy setting where learning and shopping happen side by side. The event is hosted at the Hilton Garden Inn, formerly the Monarch Hotel. Vendor spaces are limited and thoughtfully curated, and proposals from prospective speakers are being accepted.

Hilton Garden Inn Clackamas Portland
AUG1
Music

Live Music - Timothy James

Portland, Oregon artist Timothy James delivers candid songwriting shaped by a wide range of influences, creating a voice that is distinctly his. With two albums behind him, he blends the classic singer songwriter tradition with catchy pop sensibilities. Listeners often hear shades of John Mayer and Counting Crows, yet the result remains uniquely his. Expect a set of heartfelt songs and melodies that linger.

AUG1
Music

Live Local Music with Gabe Adams

The Hardware Store features live performances by local musicians on Saturday nights. There is no cover, so guests can enjoy the music at no cost.

The Hardware Store
AUG1
Workshops & Classes

Preserve Your Harvest: Canning Fruit

Learn to preserve peak-season fruit in a hands-on class focused on safe canning practices. Explore both boiling water and steam canning methods, and review trusted, research-backed recipe sources and preservation techniques that support quality and safety. Each participant will can a jar during the class to take home. The fee is $25 per person, or $40 for two people sharing the take-home materials.

AUG1
Festivals

2026 Annual Dahlia Festival - Centennial Celebration

Honoring a hundred years of blooms, this dahlia celebration welcomes visitors to vivid fields and gardens brimming with color. Stroll past more than half a million plants across nearly fifty acres, and explore a display garden showcasing hundreds of distinct varieties. Choose favorites to order online for spring planting, or pick up a fresh-cut bouquet to take home. Browse the Mercantile for distinctive gifts, self-care items, and handmade pieces by local artists. Enjoy food trucks and live music, and take part in creative classes offered throughout the season. Admission and parking are free. Bring a camera to capture the experience.

AUG1
Groups & Meetups

🚗💨 Powder Puff Run – Ladies Only! 💨🚗

A ladies-only cruise celebrates cars, camaraderie, and the open road. Participants bring their favorite rides, from Corvettes and Camaros to Mustangs and more, then head out together on a scenic route to Lincoln City. The day includes a coastal lunch stop with time to relax, connect with fellow drivers, and enjoy ocean views. All styles and speeds are welcome, whether the car is classic or modern and whether the pace is easygoing or spirited. The focus is on fun, friendship, and horsepower.

Target Clackamas (9000 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, OR)
AUG1
Festivals

Food Truck - Island Fusion Barbecue

A summer showcase of dahlias sets the backdrop for rotating food trucks, vivid blooms, and views worth lingering over. Island Fusion Barbecue, a Pacific Islander owned truck, serves island-style barbecue with flavors from across the Pacific, including Spam musubi and Chuukese ube tapioca rolls. Generous lunch plates feature marinated chicken, beef, or spare ribs, paired with hot rice and a pineapple macaroni salad. On weekends, live music adds an extra spark to the garden setting.

AUG1
Festivals

Food Truck - The Tap Trailer (adult beverage trailer)

Part of the Annual Dahlia Festival, The Tap Trailer is an adult beverage trailer rather than a food truck, pouring beer, cider, wine, and canned cocktails that pair well with the festival’s food vendors. Friendly, efficient service makes it simple to grab a drink and keep exploring the colorful dahlia fields. The menu is designed for strolling and snacking, providing a refreshing complement to the food and the spectacular blooms.

AUG1
Festivals

Food Truck - The Big Scoop

Set amid the Annual Dahlia Festival’s centennial celebration, this food truck stop pairs delicious fare with acres of dazzling dahlias and views worth lingering over. Rotating vendors are on site, and live music on Saturday and Sunday adds to the garden atmosphere. Sweet options are available too, including soft serve ice cream, shaved ice, lemon offerings, and, at times, homemade desserts.

AUG1
Festivals

Live Music - Cherrytree Road

Cherrytree Road brings rich harmonies to the gardens during the Annual Dahlia Festival, setting a lively soundtrack amid fields of colorful dahlias. This family band spans three generations and gravitates toward country and Americana, while also stepping into pop and rock with their own spin, inviting sing-alongs to well-loved tunes and the chance to discover new ones. Take in sweeping views and enjoy a changing lineup of food trucks as you explore the blooms, with plenty of photo-worthy moments throughout.

AUG2
Festivals

Live Music - Rob Rainwater

Live music fills the gardens at the Annual Dahlia Festival with a performance by Rob Rainwater. This Pacific Northwest singer songwriter delivers original Americana alongside well known folk, rock, and pop covers, weaving lyric driven stories of heartbreak, hope, and healing shaped by influences such as Paul Simon, Carole King, Jason Isbell, and Phoebe Bridgers. The surroundings feature colorful dahlia fields, a changing lineup of food trucks, and sweeping views that create a beautiful backdrop for the music. Rainwater’s self titled album is available on popular music platforms, and a second album is underway with new singles already out.

AUG3
Outdoor Recreation

Whitewater Adventure Camp

Designed for ages 11 to 15 with previous time on the water, this five-day whitewater camp builds confident paddlers through focused kayaking technique and safety training. Participants strengthen skills and stretch their comfort zones through structured drills, engaging games, and practical scenarios in an outdoor setting. Small groups allow counselors to address individual interests and needs, creating frequent opportunities for personal coaching and teachable moments. Prior paddling or camp experience is recommended. Guided by eNRG Kayaking’s paddlesports expertise, the counselor team pairs a strong safety mindset with a genuine passion for kayaking and the outdoors.

ENRG Kayaking
AUG5
Outdoor Recreation

HV Hikers: "Happy Valley Library-Stroll on the South Side" (moderate)

Organized in partnership with the Happy Valley Library, this family-friendly summer walk sets out from the library and heads south along a series of lesser-known paths before looping back past local food carts. Expect a moderate route of about 2.3 miles with a few modest hills, including some longer stretches. The pace is steady and suits participants with a bit of extra energy, and it accommodates children, dogs, and strollers. Hiking shoes are recommended because portions of the route include gravel.

Happy Valley Library
AUG5
Workshops & Classes

Art Lab | Model Magic Fairy Gardens

Children team up with their adults for a hands-on art session creating fairy gardens with Model Magic, wood rounds, and glass stones. All supplies are provided. Space is limited, with 36 spots available for kids ages 2 to 11, and pre-registration is encouraged.

Oregon City Public Library
AUG5
Family

Red Yarn at the Redland Grange

Redland Grange hosts a lively, folksy concert featuring Red Yarn, also known as Andy Furgeson. This family-friendly show blends energetic music with playful puppetry, inviting the crowd to sing, dance, stomp, and clap along. Colorful quilted backdrops set the scene for a journey through American folklore as Red introduces his handmade Critter friends. These animal characters offer laughs, tender moments, and gentle social-emotional lessons while celebrating the musical roots of the United States.

Redland Grange
AUG5
Games & Entertainment

Trivia Night

Bring a team and challenge your brain at The Hardware Store’s trivia night, held on the first Wednesday of every month. Participation is free.

The Hardware Store
AUG7
Family

Sister City Celebration

The Community Room hosts an afternoon featuring Japanese and American games, hands-on crafts, and snacks with visiting middle schoolers from the Tateshina Sister Cities delegation. Capacity is limited and pre-registration is encouraged. There are 12 seats available for young teens ages 12 to 14.

Oregon City Public Library
AUG7
Music

Oregon City Porchfest 2026

Oregon City Porchfest returns for its fourth year with a community celebration of performing arts. Explore the McLoughlin neighborhood to catch 100 mini concerts across 50 porches, along with a main stage. Bring friends, wagons, camp chairs, and blankets for a comfortable stroll between sets.

Pioneer Adult Community Center
AUG7
Music

Ruzzo's Retreat

Enjoy a summer evening of rock music in an open-air venue beneath the night sky.

Ruzzo's Retreat
AUG7
Music

Live Music - The Coastline

The Coastline is a trio from Portland, Oregon known for a versatile blend of rock, pop, jazz, and funk. Their repertoire spans music from the 1970s through today.

AUG8
Music

Jason and Jasie Duo @ Canby Wild Hare

The Jason and Jasie Duo performs at The Wild Hare Saloon Canby with a set of songs. Food and service are available from the venue.

The Wild Hare Saloon Canby
AUG8
Civic

Electronic Recycling Trash Bash! Northwest Vintage Radio Society

The Northwest Vintage Radio Society hosts a public gathering at Abernethy Grange Hall featuring tailgate-style selling, social time, and a trove of radios and other electronic items offered on a first come basis. It is an opportunity to look for parts for older radio gear and related electronics while chatting with fellow enthusiasts. Everyone is welcome, and no membership is required.

Abernethy Grange #346
AUG8
Festivals

10th Annual Oregon City Festival of the Arts

This festival showcases juried artists offering their work for purchase, live music, a variety of food vendors, and interactive art activities for children. Admission is free and everyone is welcome.

End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive & Visitor Information Center
AUG8
Festivals

LIve Music - Mojo Holler

Live music from Mojo Holler adds a warm, rootsy soundtrack to the Annual Dahlia Festival’s celebration of a century of blooms, pairing vibrant gardens and sweeping views with tasty bites from rotating food trucks and countless photo-ready moments. The band blends influences that stretch from mountain country to the Mississippi Delta into indie folk rock. Missi’s soulful vocals and percussion on washboard, bongos, and cajon meet Mister Baker’s expressive lap steel, slide guitar, and dobro. Notable Northwest musician Randy Yearout joined in 2023 on bass and acoustic guitars, with occasional mandolin and banjo, rounding out the sound. Their releases include ROOT, an acoustic meditation on remorse and redemption, and their 2014 debut Where Black Ravens Flew, a concept-driven folk rock work. Formed in 2012 as the duo Missi & Mister Baker, the group went on to an official showcase at South By Southwest in 2016 and has continued to collaborate with producer and mixing engineer Larry Crane. Expect a day of color, flavor, and evocative songs set among fields of dahlias.

AUG9
Health & Wellness

Portland Walk HYPE Party

Celebrate the Breakthrough T1D Portland Walk with a lively HYPE Party at Dave & Buster's. This free gathering brings the T1D community together to connect, hear from guest speakers, and enjoy provided food, with a chance to win a prize. Space is limited. Team Captains who attend and have registered their Walk Team will receive a $20 Dave & Buster's Power Card, presented at the end of the event.

Dave & Buster's (Happy Valley, OR)
AUG9
Music

Slice of Summer presents Cherry Tree Road

Enjoy a free live music performance at Wait City Park. Bring your own lawn chairs or a blanket for comfortable seating. Food vendors will be available with options for snacks or dinner.

Wait City Park
AUG9
Festivals

Live Music - Gabe Hess

Live music from Gabe Hess sets the tone as the Annual Dahlia Festival marks 100 years, surrounded by colorful dahlia displays. Stroll through the gardens, take in sweeping views, and sample bites from a changing lineup of food trucks while the music plays. The festival offers many opportunities for photos among the blooms.

AUG12
Art & Culture

Paradise of Samoa

Enjoy a Pacific Islands showcase of music and dance from Paradise of Samoa, with support from the Friends of the Happy Valley Library.

Happy Valley Library
AUG12
Festivals

Food Truck - The Chop Spot

Marking a century of blooms, the Annual Dahlia Festival offers sweeping garden views and acres of dazzling flowers, with rotating food trucks adding plenty of flavor and live music setting an upbeat tone. The Chop Spot features its signature Chicken Sundae, a layered bowl of rice topped with chicken or tofu and 11 fresh garnishes, finished with a house chicken gravy. The menu includes choices for gluten-free, vegan, and low-carb diners, plus four hearty power bowls.

AUG13
Workshops & Classes

Summer Smoothie Smash

Designed for teens, this hands-on session teams participants up to blend unique smoothies, then sample and score one another’s creations for nutrition, color, texture, and overall taste. The top team earns bragging rights. Registration is required.

Oregon City Public Library
AUG14
Music

Friday Night Concerts: Sherry Summerville

Enjoy a free concert supported by Friends of Happy Valley Library, featuring local vocalist Sherry Summerville and her band with a blend of rock, R&B, jazz, and groove. Bring a picnic and a blanket or chair for a relaxed evening of live music.

Happy Valley Library
AUG15
Music

Jessa Campbell & the Saplings | Camas Public Library

Jessa Campbell & the Saplings bring a joyful, nature-themed musical experience to Camas Public Library. Their set blends catchy melodies with ecological storytelling, traveling from salmon-filled streams to life beneath the forest canopy and the warmth of summer sun. The performance encourages children to dance and sing along while celebrating the beauty of the planet. Gentle, colorful tunes create an uplifting atmosphere that resonates with a love for nature.

Happy Valley Library
AUG16
Sports

Canby Rodeo

Canby Rodeo returns to the Clackamas County Event Center in Canby, Oregon with a high energy slate of classic rodeo competition. The action blends timed contests and roughstock rides, as skilled riders and ropers make split second calls before an enthusiastic crowd. Rooted in a long running Northwest tradition, this arena event highlights speed, precision, and high stakes.

Clackamas County Event Center, 694 NE 4th Ave, Canby, OR 97013, USA
AUG16
Festivals

Live Music - Katrina Elizabeth

Surrounded by colorful dahlia fields and scenic garden views, this performance brings live music to the centennial celebration of the Annual Dahlia Festival. Katrina Elizabeth leads with a commanding voice while Zach on lead guitar, Gabriel on rhythm guitar, Owen on drums, and Jorge on bass shape a sound that blends Country, Rock, and Americana with a raw, gritty bite. Formed in 2022 under the original name Rustic Valley, the group has lit up stages at dive bars, festivals, fairs, and private events, building a growing community of fans through high-energy sets. Between songs, enjoy a changing lineup of food trucks and take time to capture the blooms and memorable moments with your camera.

AUG17
Outdoor Recreation

Paddler's Discovery Camp

A summer day camp in Oregon City invites kids to explore the water and themselves through kayaking, canoeing, stand-up paddle boarding, and whitewater rafting. Geared toward ages 8 to 12, it welcomes beginners and requires no prior experience. Children who enjoy the water will be immersed in an outdoor environment that builds confidence and skills. Special requests can be discussed with the organizers.

ENRG Kayaking
AUG19
Sports

Cancer Awareness Night Canby Rodeo - Wednesday Performance

The Wednesday performance of the Canby Rodeo is dedicated to cancer awareness. The evening places added focus on the cause alongside the arena action, bringing attention to those affected by cancer within the context of a rodeo performance.

Clackamas County Fairgrounds & Event Center
AUG19
Festivals

Food Truck - Four Corners Grilled Sandwich Co.

Four Corners Grilled Sandwich Co. sets up at the Annual Dahlia Festival with hot grilled sandwiches and specialty drinks surrounded by colorful dahlia fields. The menu features four takes on grilled cheese with the option to add meat, along with sandwich favorites like the Reuben, the Turkey Bacon Ranch, and the Grinder. Beverages include dirty sodas, sparklers, iced tea, lemonade, soda, and water.

AUG21
Music

Friday Night Concerts: Pa'lante

A free performance presented by the Friends of Happy Valley Library features returning favorite Pa'lante delivering an evening of energetic Latin rhythms. Bring a picnic and a blanket or chair to settle in for a music-filled night.

Happy Valley Library
AUG21
Sports

9th Annual Trails End Challenge

The 9th Annual Trails End Challenge takes place at Hillendale Park, organized by Hillendale Pickleball Club. This outdoor pickleball tournament uses a round robin format followed by playoffs and features gold, silver, and bronze brackets. Women’s, mixed, and men’s doubles are offered for skill levels from 3.0 to 4.0 and above. Matches are played with Franklin X-40 balls. DUPR is required and scores will be reported. The schedule places women’s doubles on Friday, mixed doubles on Saturday, and men’s doubles on Sunday. Early registration includes a discount.

Hillendale
AUG22
Music

Live Music - Mercury Road

Live music from Mercury Road, a four member group performing rock and blues covers from across the decades.

AUG22
Music

Live Local Music with Cameron Ford

Enjoy live local music at The Hardware Store with no cover charge.

The Hardware Store
AUG22
Family

2027 Clackamas County Fair and Canby Rodeo Court Tryouts

Cheer on the contenders vying to represent the Clackamas County Fair and Canby Rodeo in 2027. Friends and families are welcome to support the contestants throughout the day. Public portions include a horsemanship showcase in the Bob Traverso Arena where riders navigate a pattern, carry flags, and participate in a simulated grand entry on a draw horse, highlighting calm control and polish. In the VIP Tent, contestants deliver prepared remarks and respond to on-the-spot questions to demonstrate communication style, stage presence, and personality. A written exam and one-on-one interviews take place behind the scenes in the VIP Tent and are closed to spectators. Later, there is an autograph signing and meet and greet at a location to be announced with the contestants, Queen Jordyn, and visiting royalty, offering chances for photos, signatures, and possibly a little shopping. The day concludes with an awards presentation in the VIP Tent that recognizes everyone’s hard work and crowns the 2027 Royal Court. For questions, contact tryout coordinator Alexis Goughnour at 971-832-0675 or alexisgoughnour@gmail.com.

Clackamas County Fairgrounds & Event Center
AUG23
Music

Slice of Summer presents Norman Sylvester

This event features live music at no cost in Wait Park. Guests are welcome to bring lawn chairs or a blanket for comfortable seating. On-site vendors will offer food for a quick snack or a full dinner.

Wait City Park
AUG23
Festivals

Live Music - Brandon Jones

The Annual Dahlia Festival marks 100 years of blooms, with fields of dazzling color, a changing lineup of food trucks, and scenic views creating the setting for live music in the gardens. Country singer Brandon Jones, a native of Rapid City shaped by the Black Hills, has grown into one of the Midwest's notable entertainers, evolving from garage beginnings and a regional stop in the Texaco Country Showdown to opening for artists like BlackHawk, Sawyer Brown, Clint Black, Jordan Davis, Jo Dee Messina, Doug Stone, Aaron Watson, Kolby Cooper, Koe Wetzel, Diamond Rio, Chancey Williams, Ned LeDoux, and Casey Donahew. Known for a rugged vocal tone and energetic shows, he and his group have appeared on major stages across the Heartland, including Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Wild Bill Days, Rapid City Stock Show, National Western Stock Show, and the South Dakota State Fair. His 2019 self-titled debut EP, created with Grammy-winning engineer and producer Mills Logan, features Black Hills Back Road and Kiss Me All Night, which drew regional country radio play and strong YouTube views, with Black Hills Back Road leading the way. That release helped The Brandon Jones Band earn Rapid City Journal's Best Band in the Black Hills and New Artist of the Year from the Rocky Mountain Country Music Awards, and the outfit now tours from the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi River and into the Pacific Northwest. Set amid blooming dahlias, this performance brings a country soundtrack to a season focused on beauty.

AUG28
Music

Canby's Big Night Out Street Dance- August 28, 2026

This lively street dance launches Canby’s Big Weekend with an opening band followed by a headlining performance. The celebration is family friendly and features live music along with local food and beverage vendors. Children can take part in free activities such as bounce houses, an arcade truck, face painting, and balloon animals. Area restaurants and nonprofit groups set up along the street to serve food, drinks, and adult beverages, creating a festive place to eat, explore, and celebrate with friends and family.

Canby's Big Night Out Street Dance
AUG28
Music

Live Music - Saturated Phats

Saturated Phats delivers a generous blend of rock and country, brightened by a hint of funk for extra fun.

AUG29
Music

Live Music - Rusty Mojo

Rusty Mojo brings a high energy mix of classic rock and blues, delivering powerhouse performances and soulful takes on beloved favorites. Their dynamic sound leaps from the stage, and the band’s contagious vibe is built to keep you on your feet.

AUG30
Music

Live Music - Fox and Bones

Live music breathes extra life into the gardens during the centennial celebration of the Annual Dahlia Festival, with color-soaked fields, flavorful food trucks, and scenic views all around. Fox and Bones brings their warm, roots-infused sound to this floral setting. The duo of Scott Gilmore and Sarah Vitort blends upbeat folk and modern Americana with a vintage touch, and they have appeared on international stages alongside Rayland Baxter, The Dead South, ZZ Ward, Fantastic Cat, and ALO. Their fourth album, Long Time Honey, created in collaboration with songwriter Greg Holden, earned Best Folk/Americana Album of 2024 from the PNW Music Awards and drew praise from outlets like Americana Highways and Naga Mag for standout songwriting and inviting vocals. Their achievements include first place at the 2023 Tucson Folk Festival songwriting contest and second place in the International Acoustic Music Awards. Beyond touring, they founded Portland’s Folk Festival at the Crystal Ballroom, a yearly showcase for folk and Americana artists. Surrounded by blooms, this performance pairs vibrant melodies with an unforgettable garden backdrop.

SEP4
Music

The 205 Guys At Pete's Mountain Winery & Vineyard

Classic favorites are on offer at Pete's Mountain Winery in a scenic vineyard setting. Reservations are required to secure a spot.

Pete's Mountain Vineyard & Winery
SEP4
Music

Live Music - 5 On It

5 On It delivers a PDX throwback take on R&B and hip hop, performing favorite hits that span decades. The performance pairs a classy vibe with feel-good grooves and plenty of saxophone. Expect familiar songs presented with style.

SEP5
Fundraisers

Pulln4you 2026 in Oregon

Pulln4you is a charity strength event created to raise funds in the fight against cancer. The focus is on strength as a way to support the cause.

SEP7
Music

Live Music - Nate Botsford

Set within the Annual Dahlia Festival centennial celebration, this live music performance unfolds among colorful dahlia fields with scenic views and a changing lineup of food trucks. Northwest artist Nate Botsford brings a blend of country and rock marked by singable melodies and down-to-earth lyrics. He started on piano at age five, and the Taylor acoustic guitar his father gave him at 14 has been central to his sound. In recent years he has performed as many as 300 shows annually, from coffeehouses to major stages, sharing bills with Old Dominion, Brett Young, Chris Janson, LoCash, and Lonestar. His influences include Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, and his grandfather, a pianist from the big band era. His music has received regular radio rotation and awards such as the 2015 Project Aloft national songwriting contest. A 25 city tour in 2016 broadened his audience, and his 2019 EP Buzzin’ features Luxury Float, a sun-soaked track whose video was highlighted by CMT and Spotify editorial playlists.

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