• How to Make a Budget and Save Class (Virtual)

    Virtual
    Community Partner

    Join NW Access Fund for their monthly "Financial How-To’s for People with Disabilities". Learn how to budget, save, build credit, and protect yourself from fraud—all while keeping your benefits safe. The first class, How To Make a Budget & Save, will be held Tuesday, June 3. Click here to register. Learn the basics of budgeting and saving, including strategies to save without impacting asset restricted benefits. Leave knowing how to make a budget, what to do when you have limited resources, and with tips to overcome common spending pitfalls. Additional upcoming Classes Include: How to Make a Budget & Save - June 3rd, 12pm How to Build and Use Credit - June 10th, 12pm How to Protect Yourself from Fraud and Scams - June 17th, 12pm All classes are virtual and held in a supportive, inclusive environment. ASL interpretation available on request! Bring your questions! Each class is generally held every 2-3 weeks and led by a financial coach. These classes provide financial education designed to meet the unique needs of people with disabilities. Get tips and strategies on a variety of financial topics and leave with a clear idea of the next steps to take to help you reach your goals.

  • Tsunami 101 (Lincoln City and Newport)

    Community Partner

    Join a free, two-hour session of expert-driven discussion and practical steps you can take to stay safe before, during, and after a disaster! Lincoln City and Lincoln County Emergency Management has partnered with The Oregon Dept of Emergency Management (OEM), Oregon Dept of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI) and the National Weather Service (NWS) to provide a comprehensive overview of earthquakes and tsunamis. This session will feature expert-led presentations on the science behind earthquakes and tsunamis, how alerts are triggered and broadcasted, and what you can do now to be better prepared when a disaster strikes. There will be time for questions and open discussion after the presentations—so bring your curiosity and take advantage of this opportunity to learn from the experts and connect with the people working to keep Oregon safe. There will be two sessions on this day: Driftwood Library Community Room, Lincoln City -  11am - 1pm Oregon Coast Community College Community Room, Newport, 6pm - 8pm

  • A Night In Hollywood (Mt. Angel)

    Benedictine Sisters Monastery 840 S. Main St., Mt. Angel, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    Join CCS Adult Residential Services on June 5th, 2025 from 1:00 to 5:00 PM for an afternoon of dancing and Hollywood glamour. Light refreshments will be provided. There’s still space available, so the RSVP deadline has been extended, RSVP to afinegan@ccswv.org. Located at Queen of Angels Monastery - Agatha Hall

    Free
  • How to Build Credit & Manage Debt Class (Virtual)

    Virtual
    Community Partner

    Join NW Access Fund for their monthly "Financial How-To’s for People with Disabilities". Learn how to budget, save, build credit, and protect yourself from fraud—all while keeping your benefits safe. This class, How to Build Credit and Manage Debt, will be held June 10th at 12pm. Click here to register. Learn what credit is and how to build it and learn strategies to help you manage your debt. Leave knowing how to check your credit, how to raise your credit score, and with tips for managing your current debt and planning for new debt. Additional upcoming Classes Include: How to Build and Use Credit - June 10th, 12pm How to Protect Yourself from Fraud and Scams - June 17th, 12pm All classes are virtual and held in a supportive, inclusive environment. ASL interpretation available on request! Bring your questions! Each class is generally held every 2-3 weeks and led by a financial coach. These classes provide financial education designed to meet the unique needs of people with disabilities. Get tips and strategies on a variety of financial topics and leave with a clear idea of the next steps to take to help you reach your goals.

  • Free Monthly Cooking Classes (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 5-7 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 to RSVP!

  • Emergency Preparedness at Home Training (Virtual)

    Virtual
    Community Partner

    Be ready for the unexpected with Creating Opportunities' online training, “Emergency Preparedness at Home”. This course features a video of local youth who shared personal insights and practical information to help your family plan ahead to protect your loved ones during an emergency. This online training will be held on Tuesday, June 10th from 5:30PM – 7:30PM. Zoom link and information will be sent to registrants closer to the training date. Register online here!

  • All Abilities Art Workshop (Salem)

    Hallie Ford Museum of Art 700 State Street, Salem, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    Join Living Studios (Cornerstone Associates) at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art for a free All Abilities Art Making Workshop every 2nd Thursday of the month from 12 pm to 3 pm. The museum will be open and free for workshop participants. June's workshop, inspired by artwork in the Carl Hall Gallery, encourages participants to connect to other artists within the community by emulating their styles. Participants are encouraged to explore ways of organizing shapes to make their own patterns with stamps. For accessibility assistance contact Bruce Burris at bburris@cornerstoneassoc.org

    Free
  • Karaoke with Friends (Lincoln City)

    New Life Church 2700 NW 22nd St., Lincoln City, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    Join Beach Buddies for an evening of karaoke, music trivia, and fun! Open to adults 18 and older, registration is required, but it’s free and it’s a total blast! Beach Buddies would love to see you, even if you just wanna hang out, no singing required. And don’t worry, they won’t make you sing, unless you want to, of course. Click the link to visit our website & register: beachbuddieslc.org Thursday June 12th from 4-6 at New Life Church in Lincoln City

    Free
  • How to Apply for SSI/SSDI Benefits for Adults Class (Virtual)

    Virtual
    Community Partner

    Join NW Access Fund for their monthly "Financial How-To’s for People with Disabilities". Learn how to budget, save, build credit, and protect yourself from fraud—all while keeping your benefits safe. This class, How to Apply for SSI/SSDI Benefits for Adults, will be held June 17th at 12pm via Zoom. Click here to register. Learn about the difference between SSI and SSDI and get a clear overview of how to apply for these benefits. Leave with tips and strategies to help you throughout the application process. All classes are virtual and held in a supportive, inclusive environment. ASL interpretation available on request! Bring your questions! Each class is generally held every 2-3 weeks and led by a financial coach. These classes provide financial education designed to meet the unique needs of people with disabilities. Get tips and strategies on a variety of financial topics and leave with a clear idea of the next steps to take to help you reach your goals.

    Free
  • SPARC: Summer Kick-Off Potluck (St. Helens)

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

    Hosted by Columbia County SPARC – a self-advocacy group for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). Event Highlights: Celebrate the start of summer with fun, friends, and food! Designed for individuals with I/DD to connect and enjoy together Fun games, arts & crafts, and inclusive activities for all abilities Delicious snacks and cool drinks to stay refreshed Bring your family and friends – all are welcome! Register here!

  • Black Wall Street (Salem)

    Community Partner

    Salem-Keizer NAACP is having a Juneteenth celebration! There will be some awesome vendors present including food carts, resource vendors, music, and more! Where: Intersection of Cottage & State St (The Micah Building in Salem, OR) When: June 19th, 12pm to 6pm

    Free
  • NeuroConnect Summer Picnic (Scappoose)

    Veteran's Park 57250 Veterans Pkwy, Scappoose, OR, United States
    Columbia

    NeuroConnect - A Neurodiverse Community Alliance Support groups for 12-17 year olds, 18-25 year olds, and Caregivers & Adults This group typically meets Thursday's but due to the holiday is changing it up this week! All are welcome. Bring your camp chairs, blankets, sunscreen, bug spray, and anything else you need to kick back and enjoy the evening with your family. Please make sure to register for the group here (required): https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSc1HEJk2Sm.../viewform... And don’t forget to RSVP on Eventbrite too: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1415100195779?aff=oddtdtcreator This event is hosted by Columbia Health Services, Youth Era & Advocate Access NW!

    Free