• ASO’s 4th Annual Autism Walk in Salem

    Salem Riverfront Park 200 Water St. NE, Salem, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    May 23 | 11am-2pm Riverfront Park, Saturday, May 23, 2026: Autism Walks – Autism Society of Oregon

  • Bingo at the Coast (Gleneden)

    Gleneden Beach Community Hall 110 Azalea Street, Gleneden Beach, OR
    Community Partner

    Join Essential Services for Bingo! This event is open to everyone in the I/DD community, and it is completely free to attend. Please RSVP here: 2026 Bingo at the Coast - Essential Services

  • Lebanon Powwow (Lebanon)

    Lebanon High School 1700 S 5th St, Lebanon, OR
    Community Partner

    The second annual Lebanon Powwow will be held on Saturday, May 30, at Lebanon High School, 1700 S 5th St. This is a family-friendly, drug- and alcohol-free cultural event that is free and open to the public. The powwow is coordinated by Laurie Regalado through the Native American / Alaska Native Education Program. The purpose of the event is to celebrate and share Native culture, honor traditions, uplift Native youth, recognize elders and graduating seniors, and bring the broader community together in a respectful and educational way. The event will include grand Entry and powwow dancing, drumming and singing, special dances – including tiny tots, cultural and educational components, and Native vendors offering handmade items, art and food. Several drum groups are expected to participate and the Ameyalmazatl Citlaltonal Aztec Dancers are scheduled to perform from 5 to 6 p.m. The Grand Ronde Color Guard is also scheduled to participate.

  • 1st Friday Bingo (Tillamook)

    Tillamook County Library 1716 3rd St., Tillamook, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    Come for a fun-filled afternoon of Bingo at the Tillamook Library! Stop by on Friday, June 5, 2026, for a chance to play, connect, and win exciting prizes. Try your luck and enjoy a lively community event presented by the Tillamook Family Counseling Center.

  • Sensory Sunday at the Columbia River Maritime Museum (Astoria)

    Columbia River Maritime Museum 1792 Marine Drive, Astoria, OR

    Did you know that the Columbia River Maritime Museum offers Sensory Sunday’s? Calm environment + Low or no audio + Activity Feature The Columbia River Maritime Museum is committed to making its collectibles, buildings, programs and services accessible to all visitors. Contact accessibility@crmm.org for accessibility questions or assistance. No Registration Required, Standard Admission Rates Apply SENSORY SUNDAY SCHOLARSHIPS ARE NOW AVAILABLE!  ​ CONTACT the Museum: Phone 503-325-2323, Text 503-741-7056, Email to Education@crmm.org ​All are welcome! Visit the Columbia River Maritime Museum’s website for additional information: https://www.crmm.org/accessibility.html

  • Sensory Friendly 70s Themed Dance & Game Night (Salem)

    Broadway Commons 1300 Broadway St. NE, Salem, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    This dance is free and open to individuals who are 18 years or older. Light snacks and beverages will be provided for attendees. There will be games, legos and tables to sit at as well. If you need support, please have your chosen support person attend with you. No onsite support professionals will be provided. Please register: Support 70's Dance & Game Night - 18+ Only - Salem - Monday 6/8 | PledgeIt for Charities    

  • Karaoke with Friends (Depoe Bay)

    Depoe Bay Community Hall 220 SE Bay St., Depoe Bay, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    Join Beach Buddies for monthly Karaoke with Friends! Are you ready to unleash your inner pop star? Channel your inner Taylor Swift, Justin Timberlake, Whitney Houston, or Michael Jackson? Open to adults of all abilities, 18 and older. Please RSVP: Karaoke W/ Friends | Beach Buddies

  • Connections: A Place to Belong (Salem)

    Journeys...A Center for Your Soul 4400 Salem Dallas Hwy NW, Salem, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    Holding space for people living with disabilities to make connections. FREE Do you… Struggle to meet new friends? Have a hard time with social communication? Just want to make connections and build relationships? Come… Connect with friends. Connect with your community. Connect with resources. Different Activities Every Month! Board Games ~ Bonfires ~ Movies ~ Music

  • Dinner and a Movie Night (Salem)

    IKEBOX 299 Cottage Street NE, Salem, Oregon
    Community Partner

    Come enjoy a fun evening while meeting others and making connections. Projector showing: Hoppers (2026) Dinner: Pizza, Many Snacks Options, Water, Apple Juice, and Capri Sun Other Activities: Crafts, Coloring, Scratch Art, Legos Sensory Space with Bean Bags, Comfy Chairs, Weighted Plush, and Fidgets Please Register: Support Dinner and a Movie Night - Salem - June 14 - 6:30pm - 8:30pm | PledgeIt for Charities

  • Summer Vibes Bunco (Lincoln City)

    Lincoln City Community Center 2150 NE Oar Pl, Lincoln City, OR
    Community Partner

    Join Beach Buddies for a fun-filled afternoon of Summer Vibes Bunco! This welcoming, social event is open to adults of all abilities (ages 18+) and is a great way to meet new people, enjoy friendly competition, and have some summer fun. This event is free to attend, with a light lunch, water, and prizes provided. Space is limited to 20 participants, so registration is required: Beach Buddies Bunco | Beach Buddies Come roll the dice, connect with others, and enjoy a lively afternoon with the community!

  • Yamhill Self-Advocacy Dinner Party (McMinnville)

    MV Advancements 600 SE Baker St, McMinnville, OR
    Community Partner

    Come eat dinner, meet other people and learn about advocating for yourself! Registration is required: OSAC Regional Event: McMinnville Registration

  • Club-21 Movie (Tillamook)

    Tillamook Movie Theater 310 Main Ave, Tillamook, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    Join Club-21 for a Movie to see Toy Story 5! Club‑21 is a welcoming social group for young adults ages 18–35 with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Members come together each month to choose fun activities, build friendships, and grow confidence, independence, and a true sense of belonging. Participants bring money for the movie and their own food and refreshments (if desired) and, at the end of every event, they vote on what to do at the next gathering.