Events in Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory offer year-round festivals and activities for the whole family in the greater Portland area. Winter’s event calendar is full of snowboarding and skiing events at Timberline Lodge & Ski Area and Mt. Hood Skibowl, plus holiday happenings at Christmas tree farms. Spring events burst upon the scene with blooming flowers and baby farm animals galore. Summertime is filled with an abundance of outdoor activities, festivals, music events, and Farmers' Markets. Celebrate the fall bounty as local communities provide family fun harvest festivals, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and haunted trails. The Clackamas County Fairgrounds & Event Center offers a variety of events throughout the year, including the Clackamas County Fair and Rodeo. See below for upcoming events, or click the links in the text above for more information on some of our seasonal favorite activities.
Note: We strive to keep all event listings up-to-date, but please check event status with individual event hosts before planning your trip.
Time: July 26 & 27 7:30pm, July 28th 2pm
Address:
10282 SE Main Street, Milwaukie, OR 97222
New Century Players Community Theatre Presents Arsenic and Old Lace – a staged reading By Joseph Kesselring Arsenic and Old Lace is a delightfully dark comedy about the only thing more deadly than poison: family. Directed by Ron K. Palmblad
Address:
368 S State St, Lake Oswego, 97034
They had a look, an attitude, and a sound like no other. Prepare to be transported back to the 1960s into the world of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons to discover the secret of a 40-year friendship as the foursome work their way from the streets of New Jersey to the heights of stardom. Enjoy an evening of electrifying performances of their chart-topping hits including “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You,” “Dawn,” “My Eyes Adored You,” and many more.
Time: 5-8 pm
Address:
27411 SW Campbell Lane, West Linn, OR 97068
Phone: 503-479-8671
Join Campbell Lane Winery every Last Friday of the month from May to September for delicious wine and live music from a variety of musical styles. Enjoy the patio and lawn areas with beautiful views of Mt. Hood and the vineyard. Limited seating outdoors. Rain or shine. Reservations required.
Time: 4-6 pm
Address:
380 A Avenue, Suite A, Lake Oswego, OR 97034
Phone: 503-272-1214
The latest exhibition at Artspace features new mesmerizing photographic works by artist Akihiko Miyoshi. Showing in Artspace’s annex gallery are multimedia works by artists Rose Dickson, Sarah Meadows, Dina No, Julia Stoops, and Joan Truckenbrod. In a whirl of artistic approaches, material explorations, and technological experiments, the artists in Line in the Cloud explore what is hidden, lost, and revealed.
Address:
10501 SE Main St, Milwaukie, 97222
The Milwaukie Arts Committee is hosting another year of Porchfest! On Friday, July 12, 19, and 26, the community is invited to create music from their own homes, or walk/bike around Milwaukie neighborhoods to enjoy the sights and sounds! Singers, dancers, bagpipers, guitar players, etc. are all encouraged to fill Milwaukie with performance art! For details about each Porchfest evening, including a map of performance locations, visit milwaukieporchfest.com
Time: Fri 4 - 8pm, Sat & Sun 12 - 6pm
Address:
36797 SE Kemp Rd, Estacada, OR 97023
Small batch ciders are taking over all weekend! Stone Cider will be devoting all but 2 of their taps to their favorite small batch ciders. The list will include multiple once thought extinct vintages and rotate throughout the weekend. In addition, they'll be releasing 2023 vintages of their Estate Scrumpy made exclusively from apples grown right there on the farm! Stone Circle Cider is the feature Tap Trail partner for July and tap trail passport visitors will receive an additional discount, so bring your passports or sign up when you get there!
Waldo is popping up all over Milwaukie this July! The famous children’s book character in the striped shirt and black-rimmed specs is visiting locally owned small businesses throughout the Milwaukie/Oak Grove area. Those who spot him can win prizes, gift certificates to local businesses and more! Find Waldo Local is a great summer vacation activity, and a wonderful way to check out local businesses! Participants can pick up a “Find Waldo Local in Milwaukie!” passport at Spoke & Word Books. Then visit participating businesses from July 1st-27th and get your passport stamped or signed for each Waldo you spot! Bring your completed Where's Waldo Passport to the Meet Waldo Party on Saturday, July 27th, 2024! You'll meet Waldo, and all participants with a completed passport will receive a goody bag and an entry to win one of many Grand Prizes!
Time: 11am - 8pm
Address:
Main Street , Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-802-1640
Honoring our history-looking towards our future. Welcome to the 13th Annual First City Celebration, Oregon City’s signature annual event! Join for the community’s largest summer gathering of live music, eclectic vendors, family activities, and much, much more! The event will take place in the heart of Oregon City, in the historic downtown.
Time: July 26 & 27 7:30pm, July 28th 2pm
Address:
10282 SE Main Street, Milwaukie, OR 97222
New Century Players Community Theatre Presents Arsenic and Old Lace – a staged reading By Joseph Kesselring Arsenic and Old Lace is a delightfully dark comedy about the only thing more deadly than poison: family. Directed by Ron K. Palmblad
Time: 8am - 1pm
Address:
Hwy 26, 9 Miles East of Estacada,
Clackamas River Ranger District staff invites neighbors and local businesses for a fun day collecting biochar created from Riverside Fire wood debris. This charcoal-like, carbon-rich product is made from burning organic materials, like wood debris, in an air curtain burner container at high temperatures with little oxygen. Biochar can improve soil health and quality by increasing its organic matter, microorganisms, and nutrients. It’s useful as a soil amendment, usually blended with other amendments like compost, grass clippings, and manure. The available biochar was produced from wood waste from hazard trees and slash from the 2020 and 2021 wildfires.
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