SPARC Beach Party (Lincoln City)

Taft Waterfront Park 822 SW 51st St., Lincoln City
Community Partner

Join SPARC (Self Protections, Advocacy and Rights Council) for an afternoon beach party! There will be games, pizza, prizes, and conversations around accessibility and advocacy, including information about mobi-mats and beach wheelchairs. Friday, August 8, 2025 ~ 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Taft Waterfront Park - Covered Pavilion 825 Southwest 51st Street, Lincoln City, OR 97367 Everyone is welcome! Please bring your own chair. Please register by filling out the form linked here. The Self Protections, Advocacy and Rights Council (SPARC) is a self-advocacy group established in 2001. It is comprised of, and governed by, self-advocates who make all the decisions that govern the activities, finances, time and education of its members. SPARC meets once a month to discuss local- and national-level issues that affect people with disabilities and advise policymakers.

Free

Friendship Connections – Clatsop County BBQ (Warrenton)

Cullaby Lake County Park 89990 Hawkins RD, Warrenton
Clatsop

August 8, 12pm - 3pm Cullaby Lake County Park, 89990 Hawkins Rd, Warrenton, OR Unwind and soak up the summer sun with friends from the community! A BBQ lunch will be served and access to the lake will be available. Contact your PA to RSVP.

Nesika Illahee Pow-Wow (Siletz)

Government Hill NE Government Hill Dr, Siletz
Community Partner

The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians hosts and invites all to come join & celebrate their annual Nesika Illahee Pow-Wow.  The celebration takes place in the heart of the Siletz reservation in the town of Siletz, Oregon.  Every summer during the second weekend in August, Native & Non-Native people from all over the United States & further gather here to take part in the annual Nesika Illahee Pow-Wow. For three days the community, situated on the central Oregon coast is transformed. On display is traditional dancing, drumming, and singing from all over Indigenous America and further.  The gathering has an array of vendors that represents the many facets of Indigenous American Arts, Crafts and Cuisine. The Pauline Ricks Memorial Pow-Wow grounds on Government Hill becomes the beating heart of our community. The Nesika Illahee Pow-Wow is a Drug and alcohol-free event. We are not responsible for accidents, lost or stolen items. For more information, including event times, parking and shuttle information, and more, visit ctsi.nsn.us/nesika-illahee-pow-wow/ If you are interested in becoming a vendor, vendor registration is required. Please view the Nesika Illahee page for more information concerning vendors.