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Welcome to AVA’s monthly calendar of events. Take a peek and plan your stay-cation or your next visit to our region. The city’s most notable annual events include historic home tours, outdoor summer concerts and movies under the stars, and the Northwest Art and Air Festival.
*Note for event organizers: If you’d like to have your event listed on the AVA calendar, head over to our contact page and submit your event to us.
Fresh and local produce and more! For information visit Sweet Home Farmers Market
Shop local and fresh. For information visit Sweet Home Farmers Market
A play of interactive monologues, Love, Loss, and What I Wore covers a lot of territory linked by the common thread of what was worn at key moments in women’s lives. There’s the unfortunate prom dress, the evils of fitting rooms, the inability to find anything in your messy purse, searching for a bridal gown, and the trauma of bra shopping for the first time. The stories are all deeply personal, yet oddly enough, universal. ASL interpretation will be offered at the showing on May 19. On-demand streaming tickets are also available. Tickets for live shows are $14 for adults and $11 for for under 18, Seniors 60+, US Military and Veterans, and holders of Oregon Trail Cards. For tickets and information visit albanycivic.org.
2023 ANNUAL LAMB AND WOOL FAIR
“COUNTING ON EWE TO JOIN US”!!
The City of Scio is excited for this year’s fair – “Counting on Ewe to Join Us”. The theme is very appropriate, as it depicts the partnerships that help make Scio and the surrounding area a great place to live, work and play!
It is their hope that you experience a warm welcome when attending this year’s fair. Fair time allows you an opportunity to gather together and enjoy family and friends, reconvene old traditions and celebrate Scio’s rich family heritage, agricultural history and beautiful natural resources.
Photo by Melinda Martin.
Come celebrate the 85th year of what organizers say is the longest-running sheepdog trial in the country on May 19 through 21. The NW Champion Sheepdog Trial is held in conjunction with the Linn County Lamb and Wool Fair, which is celebrating its 88th year.
The sheepdog trials will take place at Wolston Farm, 39562 Highway 226 off of Franklin Butte Road beginning at 8am and last until all dogs have run.
Photo by Melinda Martin.
A play of interactive monologues, Love, Loss, and What I Wore covers a lot of territory linked by the common thread of what was worn at key moments in women’s lives. There’s the unfortunate prom dress, the evils of fitting rooms, the inability to find anything in your messy purse, searching for a bridal gown, and the trauma of bra shopping for the first time. The stories are all deeply personal, yet oddly enough, universal. ASL interpretation will be offered at the showing on May 19. On-demand streaming tickets are also available. Tickets for live shows are $14 for adults and $11 for for under 18, Seniors 60+, US Military and Veterans, and holders of Oregon Trail Cards. For tickets and information visit albanycivic.org.
Fresh and local produce, baked goods, meat, flowers and more! For information visit Albany, OR Farmers’ Market
What’s on First, Who’s on Second, and Don’t Know the name on Third? Is not only the old Abbott and Costello comedy routine but is the theme of the 2023 Albany Streetcar History Tour, Saturday, May 20, at two times–10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
Tour guests will hop aboard the Albany Streetcar at the Albany Regional Museum at 136 Lyon St S for a narrated tour by Bill Maddy, Albany Regional Museum docent and Albany historian. The tour will feature humorous and unusual Albany history stories in the Downtown and Hackelman area.
Streetcar seating is limited, and reservations are required, Tickets are $5 for adults and youth. The tour is free for Albany Regional Museum members. To reserve your ticket to board, contact the Museum at 541-967-7122 by May 13.
What’s on First, Who’s on Second, and Don’t Know the name on Third? Is not only the old Abbott and Costello comedy routine but is the theme of the 2023 Albany Streetcar History Tour, Saturday, May 20, at two times–10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
Tour guests will hop aboard the Albany Streetcar at the Albany Regional Museum at 136 Lyon St S for a narrated tour by Bill Maddy, Albany Regional Museum docent and Albany historian. The tour will feature humorous and unusual Albany history stories in the Downtown and Hackelman area.
Streetcar seating is limited, and reservations are required, Tickets are $5 for adults and youth. The tour is free for Albany Regional Museum members. To reserve your ticket to board, contact the Museum at 541-967-7122 by May 13.