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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.
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
It’s a quick trip to Corvallis to visit the historic Whiteside Theater! The Whiteside hosts a movie every Wednesday at 7 p.m. They also host the Bob Newton Family Movie, a family-friendly 3 p.m. monthly matinee.
Visit the Whiteside Theatre’s movie listings to learn more and buy tickets. $6 in advance through the website, $8 at the door day-of.
July Schedule
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
About String and Shadow! String and Shadow is a performance company that creates incredible giant puppets and masks and weaves them into spectacle performances for all ages.
About Ship of Fools! String & Shadow’s 2023 show is called “Ship of Fools: A Giant Puppet Odyssey.” In it, three mimes set sail from the Port of Styx across the mythical boundary waters connecting the world of the living to the underworld. Aboard a mysteriously sentient ship, they encounter a world of beautiful and strange creatures: hermit crabs carrying houses on their backs, a ghostly humpback whale, and much more. Under layers of colorful fabric and dancing cardboard, Ship of Fools deals with themes of loss and acceptance, depicting a wondrous unknown and speaking to the power of friendship and love. It is brought to life by 3 mimes, 3 musicians, and 6 puppeteers.
It’s a quick trip to Corvallis to visit the historic Whiteside Theater! The Whiteside hosts a movie every Wednesday at 7 p.m. They also host the Bob Newton Family Movie, a family-friendly 3 p.m. monthly matinee.
Visit the Whiteside Theatre’s movie listings to learn more and buy tickets. $6 in advance through the website, $8 at the door day-of.
August Schedule
Bard in the Quad
Oregon State University Theatre and the Memorial Union Present: William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing
August 3-6 and 10-13 at 7:30 p.m. at the OSU Memorial Union Quad
TICKETS
General Admission – $17
Youth and Seniors – $12
OSU Students – Free at door with OSU ID
Available online – bardinthequad.org
PRAx Box Office phone: (541) 737-3034
email: tickets.prax@oregonstate.edu
This production is made possible through the support of the SIFC.
Thanks to our sponsor: Common Fields
OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE:
Please dress for the weather and bring your own lawn chairs or blankets. Seating and box office tent in MU Quad opens at 6:30 pm on performance evenings. Sorry, no early admittance.
To request accommodations relating to a disability, please call (541) 737-3034 at least one week in advance.
Memorial Union Quad (MU Quad), Quad – grassy area north of the main MU entrance 2501 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR
Bard in the Quad
Oregon State University Theatre and the Memorial Union Present: William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing
August 3-6 and 10-13 at 7:30 p.m. at the OSU Memorial Union Quad
TICKETS
General Admission – $17
Youth and Seniors – $12
OSU Students – Free at door with OSU ID
Available online – bardinthequad.org
PRAx Box Office phone: (541) 737-3034
email: tickets.prax@oregonstate.edu
This production is made possible through the support of the SIFC.
Thanks to our sponsor: Common Fields
OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE:
Please dress for the weather and bring your own lawn chairs or blankets. Seating and box office tent in MU Quad opens at 6:30 pm on performance evenings. Sorry, no early admittance.
To request accommodations relating to a disability, please call (541) 737-3034 at least one week in advance.
Memorial Union Quad (MU Quad), Quad – grassy area north of the main MU entrance 2501 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR