Wait Park, Canby
Time: 6pm
Address:
350 N Grant St, Canby, OR 97013
Produced By: City of Canby
The 24th Annual Light Up The Night event will begin with a lighted parade throughout downtown Canby. The lighted parade will finish at Wait Park at approximately 6:30p as the Fire District delivers Santa and Mrs. Claus on N. Grant Street. The Oregon Trail Pitchpipers, a Barbershop Harmony Society musical group, will return with holiday songs to welcome Santa to the Wait Park Gazebo.
Children of all ages are encouraged to stay for a chat and photo opportunity with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Santa will stay until the last child has the opportunity to share.
Once the presenters are finished and Wait Park is lit up with holiday lights and cheer, the Willamette Valley Big Band- Canby's premier big band - will perform holiday music in Wait Park at approximately 7:00p
Throughout Clackamas County
Visit our list of area tree farms with winter season activities for all ages. Our handy map will make it easy to find the perfect tree farm or experience near you! Area tree farms offer U-cut, pre-cut and even trees delivered right to your door! A vast varieties for activities include wreath making classes, visits with Santa, hot cocoa, holiday treats, train rides, warming stations, petting zoos, hay wagon rides and so much more! Visit the list for full details.
Harvest Market Square
Address:
280 N Broadway St, Estacada, OR 97023
Produced By: Downtown Estacada Commission
Mark your calendars for the Estacada Christmas Tree Lighting on the first Friday of December! Select businesses will be open later, so bundle up and head downtown to explore all the charming shops and restaurants. Enjoy festive music, twinkling lights, vendors, Santa visits and more!
ARTspace Gallery
Time: Tu - Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-2pm
Address:
380 A Street, Lake Oswego, OR 97068
Phone: 5032721214
Celebrate the Art of Giving with Lake Oswego traditional Holiday Marketplace, curated & hosted by the Arts Council!
Arts Council of Lake Oswego celebrates the Art of Giving with local favorite annual show, Holiday Marketplace. Featuring fine art and handicrafts from 26 local artisans, Holiday Marketplace is your one-stop shop for unique & handmade gifts for your most hard-to-shop-for loved ones.
Lakewood Center for the Arts
Time: Wed-Sat 7:30pm, Sun 2pm
Address:
368 S State St, Lake Oswego, OR 97034
Kris Kringle, an older man living in a retirement home, takes a job as Santa at Macy's. He spreads waves of goodwill by directing parents to other stores to find exactly the toy their child desires. Viewed as delusional by Macy's vocational counselor, Kris finds himself in a court competency hearing. The belief of one little girl in Santa is particularly at risk. This is a story where love, decency, and generosity of spirit are their own rewards.
Meinig Memorial Park
Time: 6 - 7:30pm
Address:
17670 Meinig Ave, Sandy, OR 97055
Bring your favorite pet to get pictures with the Grinch.
Meinig Memorial Park
Address:
17670 Meinig Ave, Sandy, OR 97055
Stroll through Meinig Park and take in all the lights and decorations. Lights will be on nightly. There will be vendors selling items on the following nights: December 6th, 13th, 21st, & 22nd.
SaunaGlo
Time: 2 - 8pm
Address:
1915 SE Jefferson St, Milwaukie, OR 97222
Phone: (503) 445-7495
Come experience the magic of a traditional wood-fired sauna at SaunaGlo! For a limited time only, this pop-up features a beautiful mobile sauna open for reservations on Friday, Saturday and Sundays from 2-8pm. Includes cold plunge and botanical lounge!
Laurel Hedge Garden
Address:
28500 SE Currin Rd, Estacada, OR 97023
Schedule a fun holiday event with friends and family. Wreath-making classes are a yearly tradition at Laurel Hedge Gardens! All greens, materials, and instructions are provided to make a beautiful wreath. Bring Clippers and you gloves.
imperfecta.
Time: 5 - 7pm
Address:
117 6th street, Oregon City, OR 97045
The Imperfecta Gallery invites you to join the opening reception for "Already Been Chewed," a solo exhibition featuring Portland-based artist Wynter Jones.
The show explores memory, identity, and the lingering effects of religious and patriarchal conditioning. Drawing from her early experiences growing up within the Mormon faith, Wynter's new body of work unearths embedded memories—some tender, others painful, many absurd—that continue to revisit her internal landscape 25 years later.