Festivals

The can’t-miss week of events includes live science demonstrations, workshops, lectures, food trucks, and unique local vendors.
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The event put on by the Oregon Chinese Coalition returns to Pioneer Courthouse Square for the fifth time with dance and musical performances, food vendors, and community outreach.
Whether you’re more of a picnic or a rodeo person, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Independence Day in and around the City of Roses.
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The event at Remy Wines is billed as the world’s first queer wine fest.
Don’t stop at simply sniffing the flowers — but please, take your time — as you experience the city’s longest-running celebration.
Extraterrestrials of all kinds will land their spacecraft in McMinnville in honor of the historic 1950 Trent UFO sighting with a parade, speakers, and more.
Founders of the event hoped to make our city the “summer capital of the world.”
The Portland Cinco de Mayo Fiesta embraces Mexican culture through food, performances, activities, and shopping May 3-5 at Tom McCall Waterfront Park.
The mobile soundstage will bring live music performances to the summertime events.
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