Tourism and Hospitality

The 30-ft-by-30-ft sign is turned on for the holiday season each year.
Qualifying events can seek financial and technical assistance to “advance the city’s economic and cultural revitalization.”
We’re feeling sentimental about the occasions that brought us together, but somehow ceased to exist.
Metro will put a new 15 year, $380 million bond in front of voters this May.
Each year, the event builds community and adds some sparkle to the dark winter months with illuminating art installations across the city.
Check out this list of local spots to host your special event.
Indulge in curated experiences centered around the flavorsome fungi this Feburary through March in Newberg and Dundee.
Have as many as you want (trust us, you’ll want more than one).
Have friends or family in town this year? We’re here to help plan their visit.
The Mayor of Flavortown has gotten a taste of the Rose City on many occasions.
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