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.
Oct
26
Thu
Offering authentic vintage, antiques, handmades, bespoke treasures and tasty treats for all your gift giving and home decor needs.
Farmhouse Show for 2023 will be:
Thursday, Oct. 26 • 4pm-8pm (Early Buying Night • Admission $15)
Friday, Oct. 27 • 10am-6pm (Admission $5)
Saturday, Oct 28 • 10am-4pm (Admission $5)
(Once you have paid admission, it will gain you entry to subsequent days!)
Get tickets here: https://www.farmhouseshow.com/tickets
• Those under 18 are free!
• Parking is free!
Oct
27
Fri
Offering authentic vintage, antiques, handmades, bespoke treasures and tasty treats for all your gift giving and home decor needs.
Farmhouse Show for 2023 will be:
Thursday, Oct. 26 • 4pm-8pm (Early Buying Night • Admission $15)
Friday, Oct. 27 • 10am-6pm (Admission $5)
Saturday, Oct 28 • 10am-4pm (Admission $5)
(Once you have paid admission, it will gain you entry to subsequent days!)
Get tickets here: https://www.farmhouseshow.com/tickets
• Those under 18 are free!
• Parking is free!
Oct
28
Sat
Offering authentic vintage, antiques, handmades, bespoke treasures and tasty treats for all your gift giving and home decor needs.
Farmhouse Show for 2023 will be:
Thursday, Oct. 26 • 4pm-8pm (Early Buying Night • Admission $15)
Friday, Oct. 27 • 10am-6pm (Admission $5)
Saturday, Oct 28 • 10am-4pm (Admission $5)
(Once you have paid admission, it will gain you entry to subsequent days!)
Get tickets here: https://www.farmhouseshow.com/tickets
• Those under 18 are free!
• Parking is free!
Apr
17
Wed
REENACTORS TALK ON CIVIL WAR MEDICINE
Keith Menk and Ashley Wendell, Civil War reenactors, who specialize in happenings within the medical tent, will give a talk on Civil War medicine on Wednesday, April 17, at the Lebanon Public Library. The program will begin at 6:30 p.m. and last for about an hour.
Sponsored by the Lebanon Museum Foundation and the Lebanon Public Library, this program is open to the public and free for all. The library is at 55 Academy Street.
For more information about this program or about the Lebanon Museum Foundation visit “Lebanon Museum” on Facebook, or see the website at lebanonmuseum.org.
May
18
Sat
You won’t want to miss the 45th Annual łatwa ina Pow-Wow! May 18, in Gill Coliseum. Grand entry is at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. Doors open at noon. OSU’s Native American Student Association and university partners present this FREE community event, which features Indigenous dancers, singers, and a marketplace, plus affordable fry bread.
Gill Coliseum
Presented by the Native American Student Association and university partners.
Drugs and alcohol not tolerated. Accommodations for disabilities may be made by contacting Christy Jones at 541-737-3628 or christy.jones@oregonstate.edu.
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