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Art in The Pearl to See 100 Booths Over Labor Day Weekend

Art In The Pearl®, Portland Oregon’s annual Fine Arts & Crafts Festival, occurs every year on Labor Day weekend. The 19th annual festival will occur on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, September 5th, 6th & September 7th, 2015 in the Pearl District’s North Park Blocks. The Festival is FREE and requires NO TICKETS for entry. Art […]

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Bioluminescence Lights Up High Desert Museum

Why do plankton glow in dark water? What’s the deal with jelly fish? Come explore one of the world’s most incredible and least understood phenomena – the beauty, behavior and ecology of bioluminescence – The High Desert Museum‘s newest exhibit.  Visitors will explore the world of light-producing terrestrial organisms like fireflies, glow-worms, and fungi then […]

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Arts in Nature Festival Promises Great Entertainment

Looking for something artsy in the parksy this summer? Then, head to The Arts in Nature Festival August 22-23, 2015. Different from all other Seattle events, it’s an eclectic experience of art and performance in the woods of Seattle’s only camp ground, Camp Long. You’ll find four intimate performance stages, a Museum of Sound in 8 […]

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Enjoy Supernatural Tales Storytelling Picnic in Hillsboro

Cool down from the summer heat with a little chill down your spine! Come to the Supernatural Tales: Annual Outdoor Storytelling Picnic on August 18 from 7 – 8:30 pm. The event is free and fun for all ages. Enjoy this very special evening outdoors with award-winning storyteller Anne Rutherford as she shares a batch […]

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Willamette Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew at Ponzi Vineyards

Don’t miss this fun rendition of Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew.” Get into the Shakespearean spirit! Join Ponzi Vineyards for an evening of comedy as Willamette Shakespeare presents Taming of the Shrew for their seventh season, free of charge. Enjoy wine by the glass or bottle. Food will be available for sale, or guests are welcome to […]

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Bridgeport’s Free Concerts Continue

Do you love the words “music” and “free in the same sentence? Then, do not miss The Bridgeport Village’s “Summer of Celebration” as it continues with more free concerts. Aug 6, 13, 20: 6pm-8pm Boy & Bean A Portland-based swing/jazz trio that focuses on music from the ’20s, ’30s, and ’40s. Well received by young […]

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Children’s Museum Celebrates 19 Years

The Children’s Museum of Eastern Oregon located on Main Street in downtown Pendleton invites locals and visitors to come in and play! A not-for-profit play place, it offers a wide range of educational exhibits and activities for children of all ages. This is the place to expose children to a world of imagination while enlightening their minds […]

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Eugene Youth Ballet Celebrates First Decade

Have you got a budding ballet dancer in your midst? The Eugene Youth Ballet provides aspiring advanced students of Eugene Ballet Academy, exceptional training, rehearsal and performance opportunities, synergizing with the spirit and style of the professional Eugene Ballet Company. These opportunities prepare the students to consider the choice of continuing with a career as […]

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Albany Civic Theater to start 65th Season

The Albany Civic Theater (ACT) is one of the oldest, best-known community theaters in Oregon. Located “between the bridges” at 111 First Ave. W. in historic downtown Albany, ACT will kick-off its 65th season with “Noises Off” and “A Lion in Winter.” It is close to fine restaurants, cafes and pubs, and has ample free […]

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The Bellevue Art Museum Features ‘The New Frontier’

The Bellevue Art Museum invites all ages to see “The New Frontier” by Young Designer-Makers in the Pacific Northwest, April 17 – August 16, 2015.  The frontier represents the final boundary, signifying a geographic region as well as an abstract realm where original ideas evolve and take shape. In “the new frontier”—on the cusp of […]