• Free Monthly Cooking Class (St. Helens)

    Columbia Pacific Food Bank 1421 Columbia Blvd., St. Helens, OR, United States
    Columbia

    Free Monthly Cooking Classes for Columbia County DD Community Provided by Columbia Pacific Food Bank and ISN Cooking Instructor: Corey Englehardt When: Second Tuesday of each month 5-6 pm Where: 1421 Columbia Blvd, St. Helens What you will learn:  How to follow recipes  Food safety How to use cooking utensils How to use cooking equipment How to store food properly Cultural cuisine Contact ISN PA Pepsi at placamp@goisn.org or call 503-983-0424 to RSVP!

    Free
  • NeuroConnect (Scappoose)

    Scappoose FourSquare Church 33404 SW JP West Rd., Scappoose, OR, United States
    Columbia

    Check out Neuroconnect - A Neurodiverse Community Alliance (no diagnosis required) This is a great chance to meet other parents, guardians, caregivers, family, young adults, and people with neurodivergencies. Every 3rd Thursday from 5:30-7:30 at Scappoose Four Square Church. 1st hour will be dinner 2nd hour is spent in age divided support groups discussing topics advocated for by members such as navigating friendships, building skills, mental health, etc. For questions, reach out to Elise at 458-261-8036 See the flyer here for more information!

  • Spirit of Halloweentown (St. Helens)

    Columbia

    Select Nights from September 27th - October 31st | St. Helens, OR | Learn More Enjoy performers, delicious food, spooky exhibits, family fun, and much more! Each year, our charming town transforms into a captivating Halloween wonderland, attracting visitors from near and far. What began as a tribute to the beloved Disney movie “Halloweentown,” filmed in St. Helens, has grown into a month-long celebration filled with spooky fun, enchanting attractions, and family-friendly activities.

  • Spirit of Halloweentown (St. Helens)

    Columbia

    Select Nights from September 27th - October 31st | St. Helens, OR | Learn More Enjoy performers, delicious food, spooky exhibits, family fun, and much more! Each year, our charming town transforms into a captivating Halloween wonderland, attracting visitors from near and far. What began as a tribute to the beloved Disney movie “Halloweentown,” filmed in St. Helens, has grown into a month-long celebration filled with spooky fun, enchanting attractions, and family-friendly activities.

  • Spirit of Halloweentown (St. Helens)

    Columbia

    Select Nights from September 27th - October 31st | St. Helens, OR | Learn More Enjoy performers, delicious food, spooky exhibits, family fun, and much more! Each year, our charming town transforms into a captivating Halloween wonderland, attracting visitors from near and far. What began as a tribute to the beloved Disney movie “Halloweentown,” filmed in St. Helens, has grown into a month-long celebration filled with spooky fun, enchanting attractions, and family-friendly activities.

  • Domestic Violence Awareness March (St. Helens)

    McCormick Park 475 S 18th St., St. Helens, OR, United States
    Columbia

    Columbia County is holding its first Domestic Violence Awareness March! Saturday, October 8th, Walk begins at 10am. Wear purple to show support!

  • Spirit of Halloweentown (St. Helens)

    Columbia

    Select Nights from September 27th - October 31st | St. Helens, OR | Learn More Enjoy performers, delicious food, spooky exhibits, family fun, and much more! Each year, our charming town transforms into a captivating Halloween wonderland, attracting visitors from near and far. What began as a tribute to the beloved Disney movie “Halloweentown,” filmed in St. Helens, has grown into a month-long celebration filled with spooky fun, enchanting attractions, and family-friendly activities.

  • SPARC Fall Party (St. Helens)

    St. Helens Community Center 2625 Gable Rd., St. Helens, OR, United States
    Columbia

    Monthly SPARC meetings are a wonderful way for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) to engage and connect with one another. Each month, the meetings are centered around a different theme, keeping the experience fresh and exciting. This month will be a fall party! There will be pumpkin painting and sharing treats (or tricks) with friends. RSVP and learn more by clicking here.

  • Spirit of Halloweentown (St. Helens)

    Columbia

    Select Nights from September 27th - October 31st | St. Helens, OR | Learn More Enjoy performers, delicious food, spooky exhibits, family fun, and much more! Each year, our charming town transforms into a captivating Halloween wonderland, attracting visitors from near and far. What began as a tribute to the beloved Disney movie “Halloweentown,” filmed in St. Helens, has grown into a month-long celebration filled with spooky fun, enchanting attractions, and family-friendly activities.

  • Friendship Connections Harry Potter Harvest Party (St. Helens)

    St. Helens Community Center 2625 Gable Rd., St. Helens, OR, United States
    Columbia

    October 31, 1pm - 3pm St. Helens Community Center This is a Columbia County Friendship Connections event. Contact your PA for more information and to RSVP!

  • Spirit of Halloweentown (St. Helens)

    Columbia

    Select Nights from September 27th - October 31st | St. Helens, OR | Learn More Enjoy performers, delicious food, spooky exhibits, family fun, and much more! Each year, our charming town transforms into a captivating Halloween wonderland, attracting visitors from near and far. What began as a tribute to the beloved Disney movie “Halloweentown,” filmed in St. Helens, has grown into a month-long celebration filled with spooky fun, enchanting attractions, and family-friendly activities.

  • SPARC Monthly Meeting (St. Helens)

    St. Helens Community Center 2625 Gable Rd., St. Helens, OR, United States
    Columbia

    Monthly SPARC meetings are a wonderful way for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) to engage and connect with one another. Each month, the meetings are centered around a different theme, keeping the experience fresh and exciting. Visit the website by clicking here to find this months theme and register! The core of these meetings is to foster a sense of community. By bringing people together regularly, SPARC helps to combat social isolation, which can be a significant challenge for many individuals with IDD. The themed activities—whether it’s a craft night, a talent show, or a game day—provide a natural and enjoyable way for friendships to blossom. Participants can discover shared hobbies, laugh together, and support one another in a safe and welcoming environment. Ultimately, these monthly SPARC meetings are more than just events; they are vital opportunities for growth and connection. They celebrate the unique contributions of each individual, empowering them to build meaningful relationships and feel a deeper sense of belonging. The changing themes ensure that the program remains dynamic, consistently offering new avenues for fun, learning, and genuine human connection.