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.
Jul
20
Sat
Founded in 1978, the Albany Farmers’ Market is the oldest continuously operated open-air farmers’ market in Oregon. Nestled between Historic Downtown Albany and the beautiful park-like grounds of the Linn County Courthouse, the Albany Farmers’ Market is easy to access by foot, bicycle, car or bus and is just a few blocks from Amtrak at the historic Albany Station.
The Albany Farmers’ Market offers visitors an abundance of fresh, locally sourced food. From ripe, juicy produce to artisanal cheeses and freshly baked bread, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
The market also features the Power of Produce Club, a kids’ program for ages 5-12 that provides hands-on educational activities and promotes healthy eating habits.
Although the market has evolved over the years, it continues to honor its roots and celebrate the community’s deep connection to the land. So whether you’re a longtime resident or just passing through, come experience the magic of the Albany Farmers’ Market for yourself.
For information visit Albany, OR Farmers’ Market
What is a cultural encampment?
Cultural encampment is a group of Native Americans from different parts of the United States coming together, making village-type settings with tipis and tents. We share our individual cultures and traditional information with the community.
Many moons ago, traveling through an area, you might see groups of tipis or tents for a short time in each area. There were there to gather together, trade or meet family members and to celebrate life by having a big feast as they traveled from one area to another.
Activities
See our schedule on site for daily activities.
Craft classes, materials provided
Pow-Wow style dancing, including a dance where anyone can participate
Shopping at booths
Raffle – Many great prizes to win!
Field activities such as atlatl throwing
Explore nature nearby at the river and park grounds
Lunchtime feast on Sunday, all are welcome
DATES
July 20 and 21, Waterloo County Park, 39510 Gross St, Lebanon, OR
Jul
21
Sun
18 years and counting for Oregon’s longest-running Blues Jam. Join Froggy’s Blues Jam aka Church of Eternal Suds in the Atrium at Calapooia Brewing every Sunday from 3-6 PM for a fun evening of live music, Tasty licks, tasty food, the best beer, and surprise cocktails! Bring your instrument of choice, jump right in, and jam with the band!
All ages are welcome! You can even bring your dog!
Free.
Jul
24
Wed
Please join the City of Albany Landmarks Commission for a talk by Dr. David G. Lewis, author of Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley, as he discusses the tribal history of the Albany area, including Indigenous perspectives on the natural resources and land uses of the area.
Copies of Dr. Lewis’s book will be available for purchase after the talk.
About Dr. David G. Lewis:
David G. Lewis, PhD, is a member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, a descendant of the Takelma, Chinook, Molalla, and Santiam Kalapuya peoples of western Oregon. David has engaged in research on the tribal histories of Northwest Coastal peoples, specializing in the Western Oregon Tribes. David served as the director of the Southwest Oregon Research Project Collection at the UO, and was the Culture Department manager of the Grand Ronde Tribe for 8 years. David has a PhD in anthropology from the University of Oregon (2009) and teaches full-time in Anthropology and Indigenous Studies at OSU. David’s research essays about the histories of the tribes are published on the blog site The Quartux Journal: ndnhistoryresearch.com. David lives in Salem with his wife Donna, and sons Inatye and Saghaley.
Jul
27
Sat
Founded in 1978, the Albany Farmers’ Market is the oldest continuously operated open-air farmers’ market in Oregon. Nestled between Historic Downtown Albany and the beautiful park-like grounds of the Linn County Courthouse, the Albany Farmers’ Market is easy to access by foot, bicycle, car or bus and is just a few blocks from Amtrak at the historic Albany Station.
The Albany Farmers’ Market offers visitors an abundance of fresh, locally sourced food. From ripe, juicy produce to artisanal cheeses and freshly baked bread, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
The market also features the Power of Produce Club, a kids’ program for ages 5-12 that provides hands-on educational activities and promotes healthy eating habits.
Although the market has evolved over the years, it continues to honor its roots and celebrate the community’s deep connection to the land. So whether you’re a longtime resident or just passing through, come experience the magic of the Albany Farmers’ Market for yourself.
For information visit Albany, OR Farmers’ Market
Enjoy some of Albany’s wonderful homes and historic buildings – from the inside – on the 45th Summer Tour of Homes from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 27.
At least five lovely historic homes will be open for touring, as well as the Monteith House, Albany Regional
Museum, and other historic buildings.
Get a chance to see progress on the renovation of the Cumberland Church, located at Santiam
Road and Pine Street SE.
Admission is $15 per person, and tickets can be purchased online here from July 1 until 5 p.m. on Friday, July 26. To receive a copy of the tour map and wristband, bring your e-ticket to the Albany Visitors Association office at 122 Ferry St. SW on the day of the tour, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Limited in-person ticket sales will also be available at the AVA office on the day of the tour.
Well-behaved children under 12 are admitted free with a paid adult. Visitors are kindly asked not to touch any items in the homes and to refrain from taking photos or videos while inside.
Here are some of the highlights:
Tour several privately owned historic homes and the Cumberland Church project.
Catch the trolley at the Albany Visitors Association, 122 Ferry St. SW, or at one of the
homes on the tour as it makes a stop, or drive, walk, bike or hike the tour on your own.
The horse-drawn wagon will be available on a limited route.
Make stops at the Albany Regional Museum, the Monteith House Museum and some of
Albany’s historic churches, including United Presbyterian Church and Whitespires
Church.
Enjoy light refreshments, provided at one of the homes on tour.
Albany’s Interior Tour of Historic Homes was created by a group of friends and neighbors to
share the past through the architecture of historic dwellings. They are coordinated by Albany’s
Historic Interior Home Tour Committee and sponsored by the Monteith Historical Society.
For more information, go to albanyvisitors.com, or call 541-928-0911.
Proceeds from Albany’s Interior Tour of Historic Homes benefit the Monteith House Museum.
Photo by Cathy Webb
Jul
28
Sun
18 years and counting for Oregon’s longest-running Blues Jam. Join Froggy’s Blues Jam aka Church of Eternal Suds in the Atrium at Calapooia Brewing every Sunday from 3-6 PM for a fun evening of live music, Tasty licks, tasty food, the best beer, and surprise cocktails! Bring your instrument of choice, jump right in, and jam with the band!
All ages are welcome! You can even bring your dog!
Free.
Aug
3
Sat
Founded in 1978, the Albany Farmers’ Market is the oldest continuously operated open-air farmers’ market in Oregon. Nestled between Historic Downtown Albany and the beautiful park-like grounds of the Linn County Courthouse, the Albany Farmers’ Market is easy to access by foot, bicycle, car or bus and is just a few blocks from Amtrak at the historic Albany Station.
The Albany Farmers’ Market offers visitors an abundance of fresh, locally sourced food. From ripe, juicy produce to artisanal cheeses and freshly baked bread, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
The market also features the Power of Produce Club, a kids’ program for ages 5-12 that provides hands-on educational activities and promotes healthy eating habits.
Although the market has evolved over the years, it continues to honor its roots and celebrate the community’s deep connection to the land. So whether you’re a longtime resident or just passing through, come experience the magic of the Albany Farmers’ Market for yourself.
For information visit Albany, OR Farmers’ Market
Aug
4
Sun
18 years and counting for Oregon’s longest-running Blues Jam. Join Froggy’s Blues Jam aka Church of Eternal Suds in the Atrium at Calapooia Brewing every Sunday from 3-6 PM for a fun evening of live music, Tasty licks, tasty food, the best beer, and surprise cocktails! Bring your instrument of choice, jump right in, and jam with the band!
All ages are welcome! You can even bring your dog!
Free.
Aug
8
Thu
Join Honeybrine every second Thursday of the month during Happy Hour for food, fun, drinks, and prizes, from 6-8 pm!!
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