Dia De Los Muertos Celebration (Salem)
November 1st & 2nd | Oregon State Fair and Expo Center, Salem Featuring a haunted overlay to celebrate the Day of the Dead, a sugar skull-themed mariachi band, and delicious Mexican food and drink options.
November 1st & 2nd | Oregon State Fair and Expo Center, Salem Featuring a haunted overlay to celebrate the Day of the Dead, a sugar skull-themed mariachi band, and delicious Mexican food and drink options.
Whether you’ve recently moved to town, are a person with disabilities, a parent, involved in homeschooling, a senior, or simply feeling isolated—everyone is welcome at this free event! Learn how to build local connections and strengthen your sense of belonging. Lunch provided (limited quantities; first come, first serve). Interpreter available upon request. A partnership between Creating Opportunities and Monmouth Public Library. No registration required.
Join Upstream Access’ Community Storytelling Series Our Preparedness, Our Power: Stories of Individual and Collective Resilience. A three-part storytelling webinar series centering disabled voices in emergency preparedness. Together, we’ll explore evacuation, community resilience, and access to power — what they really mean for survival, equity, and justice. Language Access Provided: ASL, Spanish interpretation, and CART captions in English and Spanish. Thu, Nov 6 | 12–1:30 pm: Rooted at Home — Shelter, Safety & Community Care Preparedness is collective, rooted in relationships. Social connection reduces isolation, supports mental well-being, and strengthens response. Resilience grows through networks of care Community care = survival Stories + steps for collective resilience Contact admin@upstreamaccess.org for additional accommodations. Register by clicking here! Únete a la Serie de narración comunitaria de Upstream Access Nuestra preparación, nuestro poder: Historias de resiliencia individual y colectiva Una serie de seminarios web en tres partes que centra las voces de personas con discapacidades en la preparación para emergencias. Juntes, exploraremos la evacuación, la resiliencia comunitaria y el acceso a la energía — lo que realmente significan para la supervivencia, la equidad y la justicia. Acceso lingüístico disponible: lenguaje de señas estadounidense (ASL, por sus siglas en inglés), interpretación al español, […]
The Oregon Association of the Deaf (OAD) invites you to join us for PDX Deaf Community Day on Friday, November 14th, from 12 to 4 PM at Portland International Airport, Mezzanine Level, North End. This event celebrates connection, accessibility, and community. You can explore parts of the airport beyond the security checkpoint, try out Aira ASL with airport staff, and meet community partners including Bridges Oregon, Port of Portland, and OAD. There will be free Sizzle Pie pizza, on-site ASL interpretation, and three hours of free parking for all participants. Register on Eventbrite to reserve your spot: https://www.eventbrite.com/.../pdx-deaf-community-day... ASL Video announcement: https://youtu.be/fiAoU6RxehI
Join Club-21 for a showing of Back to the Future! Meet at 3:45PM for the 4:00PM showing at the Tillamook Coliseum Theater. For more information and to RSVP contact Sarah at 928-460-2196 or smetzger1011@icloud.com Club-21 is a social group for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
48th Annual Siletz Restoration Pow-Wow Chinook Winds Casino Saturday, November 15th, 2025 The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians invites you to our Annual 48th Restoration, held at Chinook Winds Casino Resort. Grand Entry will be at 6:00 PM. All Dancers and Drummers are welcome! This is a family event; drugs and alcohol will not be tolerated. The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians and Chinook Winds Casino Resort are not responsible for injuries and lost or stolen items.
Join Upstream Access’ Community Storytelling Series Our Preparedness, Our Power: Stories of Individual and Collective Resilience. A three-part storytelling webinar series centering disabled voices in emergency preparedness. Together, we’ll explore evacuation, community resilience, and access to power — what they really mean for survival, equity, and justice. Language Access Provided: ASL, Spanish interpretation, and CART captions in English and Spanish. Thu, Dec 4 | 12–1:30 pm : Charged for Survival — Disability Stories of Tech & Power For disabled people, electricity is survival. Outages risk health, dignity, and connection. We’ll share lived experiences, strategies (including solar, batteries, and generators), and call for advocacy. Electricity is a lifeline Tools sustain independence Advocacy for equitable access Contact admin@upstreamaccess.org for additional accommodations. Register by clicking here! Únete a la Serie de narración comunitaria de Upstream Access Nuestra preparación, nuestro poder: Historias de resiliencia individual y colectiva Una serie de seminarios web en tres partes que centra las voces de personas con discapacidades en la preparación para emergencias. Juntes, exploraremos la evacuación, la resiliencia comunitaria y el acceso a la energía — lo que realmente significan para la supervivencia, la equidad y la justicia. Acceso lingüístico disponible: lenguaje de señas estadounidense (ASL, por […]
December 5th - 7th | Mt. Angel, OR Learn More
Join Sammy's Place Tuesday, December 16, 2025 via Zoom from 1:30-2:30 pm Learn the importance of an Oregon ABLE Savings account for those individuals within the I/DD community. Available in Spanish with an advanced request.
Join Club-21 for bowling at the Pastega Activity Center - Tillamook YMCA on January 3rd. For more information and to RSVP contact Sarah at 928-460-2196 or smetzger1011@icloud.com Club-21 is a social group for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Second Tuesday of the month (January 13, February 10, March 10) | 4-6pm Depoe Bay Community Hall: 220 S.E, 220 SE Bay St, Depoe Bay, OR 97341 To RSVP and for more information, visit: Karaoke W/ Friends | Beach Buddies