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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.
Hello Vet’s 3rd Annual Summer Pet Festival
Saturday 10:00AM – 2:00PM
at the Hello Vet Pet Wellness Center
1838 Northwest 9th Street Suite 113, Corvallis, 97330
PET FRIENDLY/FAMILY FRIENDLY Community Event offering fun for the whole family. Pet-related activities and vendors, kids activities, clinic tours, bark-uterie, food trucks, pet trick contest and more!
WHERE: Hello Vet Pet Wellness Center Parking Lot and in-clinic
PET FRIENDLY – FAMILY FRIENDLY
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
* Food trucks
* Raffles + Giveaways
* Local Vendors
* Selfie Station
* Bark-uterie Bar
* Bacon Bubbles
* Pet Trick Contest – participate or enjoy the show – limited to 15 participants so register early
* Kids Activities – become junior vet assistants in a mini-course
* Adoptable Pets
* Pet and Family Friendly Event
* Music
and many other fun activities!
Photo: “Bring A Lunch” by Dan Bateman
The Corvallis Community Bands presents
2023 Summer Concert Series
Corvallis Central Park, 7:30pm
The Corvallis Community Band presents its Summer Concerts in the Park series each Tuesday evening 7:30-8:30pm from June 20th to August 29th. The concert is free to the public.
This family-friendly series features the Corvallis Community Band. The first concert features Conductor Justin Preece with the theme of Surveying the Sea. The band rehearses from 6:30-7:25pm before each concert and if you wish to join in, bring your band instrument and do so. The concert is from 7:30-8:30pm and is free to the public in front of the gazebo in Central Park in Corvallis. No seats are provided so dress for the weather and bring a blanket or low-backed chairs.
Tue at 7:30PM – 8:30PM
Central Park
650 Northwest Monroe Avenue
Corvallis
97333
• Tuesday, June 20 – The Sea, conducted by Justin Preece
• June 27 – All Folk Welcome, conducted by Daemon Shane
• July 4th – Celebrate America!, conducted by Jim Martinez
• July 11 – Classic Broadway, conducted by Cheryl Martinez
• July 18 – Children’s Concert, conducted by Steve Matthes
• July 25 – A Summer Concert, conducted by Nathan Boal
• August 1 – Old Fashion Band Concert, conducted by Steve Matthes
• August 8 – Music of the British Isles, conducted by Isaac Andrew
• August 15 – Fantasy & Fantasia, conducted by Mark Tarasawa
• August 22 – Big Band Bash, conducted by John Russell
• August 29 – Movie Magic, conducted by John Russell
Photo: Gorgeous Sunset, Timber Linn Park by Linda Gail Voet
FREE! All ages welcome
10am-Noon
This summer join us in a different neighborhood for games and fun for kids of all ages! You are invited to find a bench or bring a blanket and enjoy some sun and time in our beautiful parks before heading home to work on a cool take-home craft kit.
Photo: “Summer at Waverly Lake” by Keith Kendrick
Family Owned and Operated 1/4 Scale Train Park offering Train Rides for all ages. Take the approximately 10-12 minute summer ride around a privately owned 4-acre park seeing a pond, faux mining camp, tunnel, and so much more.
Don’t forget to grab a scavenger hunt and search while you ride!
Tennessee Thunder Stand and Railroad is open for Summer Rides on:
July 22nd & 23rd, 1 – 4pm
Aug. 26th & 27th, 1 – 4pm
Paid Ticket Grants you access to park
Adult (ages 13 and up): $7.50
Child (ages 2 – 12): $6.50
Infant (1 and under): Free
*Second Ride is 1/2 Price!
Cash preferred; Cards accepted with fee
Photo: “Making Tracks in Lebanon” by Nancy Hunt
Family Owned and Operated 1/4 Scale Train Park offering Train Rides for all ages. Take the approximately 10-12 minute summer ride around a privately owned 4-acre park seeing a pond, faux mining camp, tunnel, and so much more.
Don’t forget to grab a scavenger hunt and search while you ride!
Tennessee Thunder Stand and Railroad is open for Summer Rides on:
July 22nd & 23rd, 1 – 4pm
Aug. 26th & 27th, 1 – 4pm
Paid Ticket Grants you access to park
Adult (ages 13 and up): $7.50
Child (ages 2 – 12): $6.50
Infant (1 and under): Free
*Second Ride is 1/2 Price!
Cash preferred; Cards accepted with fee
Photo: “Making Tracks in Lebanon” by Nancy Hunt
Portland, Oregon family friendly music featuring Johnny Clay (The Dimes), Dave Gulick and Nat Johnson (Derby). With stylistic nods to 1970’s era Sesame Street, School House Rock, and “The Point” by Harry Nilsson, Ants Ants Ants recalls the best elements of a fun and fanciful childhood – the thrill of knocking down a tower of blocks; the fun of imagining what your dog is thinking; a make believe world where nocturnal animals meet in the park at night to play games.
Doors open at 2pm, show starts at 3pm
KIDS admission prices: Presale online $5, or at the Door day of $7
ADULTS admission prices: Presale online $10, or at the Door day of $15
FREE! All ages welcome
10am-Noon
This summer join us in a different neighborhood for games and fun for kids of all ages! You are invited to find a bench or bring a blanket and enjoy some sun and time in our beautiful parks before heading home to work on a cool take-home craft kit.
Photo: “Summer at Waverly Lake” by Keith Kendrick
Celebrate, honor, and learn about Native American/Indigenous traditions, at the Cultural Encampment at Waterloo County Park, 39510 Gross St., Lebanon, Oregon, July 28-July 30. This is a family-friendly event. The village will open at 10AM each day.
Activities will include; craft classes, traditional dance, storytelling & flute music, food
In May of 1923 the Jefferson Women’s Club appointed a committee to find a suitable place to house a public library. The first library was opened on July 10, 1923, in the Smith and Fontaine General Merchandise Store with club members serving as volunteer librarians.
Join the Jefferson Public Library for their Centennial Open House on Aug. 1 from 10am – 7pm. They’re celebrating the library’s past, present, and future with games, food & fun!
Photo: Santiam at Rest by Dave Maestas
FREE! All ages welcome
10am-Noon
This summer join us in a different neighborhood for games and fun for kids of all ages! You are invited to find a bench or bring a blanket and enjoy some sun and time in our beautiful parks before heading home to work on a cool take-home craft kit.
Photo: “Summer at Waverly Lake” by Keith Kendrick