Benton County Fair and Rodeo (Corvallis)
July 30th - August 2nd | Corvallis, OR https://www.bentoncountyfair.net/
July 30th - August 2nd | Corvallis, OR https://www.bentoncountyfair.net/
August 1st - 3rd | Silverton, OR Parade, arts & crafts, food court, live music, Homer's own Brew Fest, and more! https://www.homerdavenport.com/homer-days
This year, Wine Country Pride is hosting their annual Street Fair, “Pride on Third” on Sunday, August 3rd, right on Third Street in McMinnville! Join them for a day of resources, fun, and celebration.
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.
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.
August 9th | Lincoln City, OR This year, there will be pre-contest activities, including games, and more! https://www.explorelincolncity.com/events/annual/sandcastle-contest/
Salem Alliance Church is hosting a Special Needs Community Summer Event (ages 14 and up) on August 9 from 1:00-4:00 pm! Location: Broadway Commons Amphitheater, 1300 Broadway St NE, Salem, OR 97301 This event is all about creating connections and building lasting friendships within the community. Enjoy lively music, exciting crafts, engaging activities, and a magical performance that will surely leave everyone smiling. Whether you’re looking to meet new friends or simply enjoy a day of laughter and creativity, they invite you to be part of a special afternoon where everyone belongs. No registration is needed, come as you are!
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 This month will be the chefs choice for recipe! Check out the full flyer here! 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!
August 14th - 17th | Junction City, OR Maintaining and honoring our community’s Scandinavian heritage for future generations through education and participation in cultural experiences. https://junctioncityscandia.org/
Get ready to unleash your inner superhero! Join Columbia County DD Program for the First Annual All Abilities Race on Saturday, August 16th, at the Scappoose High School Track! This is more than just a race; it's a chance to support our local Community Developmental Disabilities Program and help create exciting new events and community engagement for their clients. Hosted by Columbia Community Mental Health, this superhero-themed event is for all ages and abilities. Every step counts! Event Details: Date: Saturday, August 16Location: Scappoose High School TrackTime: Check-in begins at 9:00 AM, Race starts at 10:00 AM Choose your challenge! We have both in-person and virtual options: In-Person Race: 800M: $151600M: $255K: $45Virtual Race: 800M: $101600M: $205K: $35 Ready to lace up your capes? Register today: https://runsignup.com/.../EveryStepCountsAllAbilitiesRace
Join SPARC (Self Protection, Advocacy and Rights Council) for an evening of pizza, games, prizes, and conversations around social media and advocacy. The Self Protection, 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. Tuesday, August 19, 2025 ~ 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM @ Bob Chisholm Community Center ~ Meeting Room 1 & 2 ~ 1225 Avenue A, Seaside, OR 97138 Everyone is welcome! Register by clicking here and completing the form!
Join Sammy’s Place for the NEW Coastal Self-Advocacy zoom meeting! This is a great opportunity to connect with others and get involved in advocacy in your area. This meeting is every 3rd Tuesday from 4:30-5:30 pm. Please register by completing the Google Form linked here. This meeting is for individuals and families with IDD.