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.
Nov
5
Sat
The show will feature 20+ tables of handmade items for the holidays and products from small businesses and crafters. Items will include hand-painted ornaments, crocheted hats and scarves, kids’ aprons, lots of stocking stuffers and much more. Stop by and pick up a map of the local craft bazaars in Lebanon!
Shop for festive, fun and unique gifts and holiday home decor from local vendors here in the Willamette valley! The show continues on Saturday, November 5.
The evening will include a toast to our Military Branches, a formal dinner, silent and live auctions, games, and dancing! Guests must be 18 years or older to attend. Guests need not be Veterans. This is a formal event.
No Rails’ annual barrel-aged beer event returns on Saturday, November 5th at 6 p.m. Check the Facebook event page for the beer list and catering details TBA.
Famous detective Hercule Poirot meets a host of peculiar characters aboard the Orient Express. When one is found stabbed multiple times in his locked train compartment, Poirot is tasked to solve the murder, as the killer could still be in their midst. As Poirot investigates, conflicting clues and convoluted alibis lead him to dead ends. Over the course of 48 hours, will Poirot be able to solve the case of the Murder on the Orient Express?
Nov
6
Sun
Famous detective Hercule Poirot meets a host of peculiar characters aboard the Orient Express. When one is found stabbed multiple times in his locked train compartment, Poirot is tasked to solve the murder, as the killer could still be in their midst. As Poirot investigates, conflicting clues and convoluted alibis lead him to dead ends. Over the course of 48 hours, will Poirot be able to solve the case of the Murder on the Orient Express?
Nov
7
Mon
Advance registration is required by Novemeber 18, 2022 – visit City of Albany Parks or call 541-917-7760.
Explore the holiday-themed walking path around the park, shop the holiday marketplace and enjoy some great food, fun games and festive music. Fun for all ages! Admission is $5 and includes a fun holiday glow item and keepsake picture.
Nov
9
Wed
The Wall of Honor was originally called Faces of the Fallen and represents all of our Fallen Heroes that gave their lives in combat operations from 2001 through 2021. As of November 2021, it now includes the service men and women killed in action in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Join the Albany Regional Museum for the last History Bites of 2022. Are resident, Rob Blickensderfer will share his typewriter collection and family history of developing innovative typewriters. Rob’s family entered the typewriter business in the 1800s and introduced a number of typewriter innovations including creating the first fully electric typewriter. Rob Blickensderfer is a retired metallurgist from the US Bureau of Mines – Albany Research Lab. There is no charge for this event and donations are encouraged. Light refreshments will be available.
Nov
10
Thu
The Wall of Honor was originally called Faces of the Fallen and represents all of our Fallen Heroes that gave their lives in combat operations from 2001 through 2021. As of November 2021, it now includes the service men and women killed in action in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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