• Family Bowling Night (St Helens)

    Oregon Trail Lanes 735 S Columbia River Hwy, St Helens, OR, United States

    Join Advocate Access NW for Family Bowling Night at Oregon Trail Lanes in St. Helens! Held on the last Friday of each month, this fun, family-friendly event brings the community together for bowling, connection, and exciting prizes. Come roll a few games, enjoy great company, and make lasting memories—no experience needed!

  • Self-Advocacy Lunch Party (Warren)

    Warren Gathering 57317 Old Portland Rd., Warren, OR

    Come for a fun and empowering Self-Advocacy Lunch Party! This inclusive event welcomes self-advocates—individuals who receive (or are eligible for) Oregon Developmental Disabilities services—and anyone who wants to connect, build community, and create positive change. Enjoy an afternoon of activities including tie-dye, a mini yoga session, and opportunities to connect with local groups like Creative Connections, Social Hour, Jewelry Junction, Tech & Gaming, NeuroConnect, and more. All ages are welcome, and the event is designed to be engaging, supportive, and accessible. Come meet new people, explore resources, and celebrate self-advocacy together. Register using the QR code on the flyer.

  • LEGO Thrill Build (St Helens)

    Beyond the Forest 230 S 1st St, St Helens, OR, United States

    Join for a fun-filled LEGO Thrill Build on Sunday, June 28 from 12–3 PM at Beyond the Forest (230 S 1st St, St. Helens). Build at your own pace, try optional themed challenges, and enjoy some friendly competitions! This family-friendly event is hosted by Advocate Access NW—children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.

  • OSAC Advocate Meeting (Virtual)

    Virtual
    Community Partner

    OSAC Monthly Advocate Meetings Join OSAC for Advocate Meetings held on the first Friday of every month from 2:00–4:00 PM. Each month alternates between two focus areas—giving participants consistent opportunities to both connect and build knowledge: Connection & Education (July 3, September 4): Strengthen your advocacy skills while connecting with and learning from advocates across the state. Policy & Legislative (August 7): Stay informed on policy and legislation, ask questions, and deepen your understanding of systems impacting your work.

  • SPARC Self-Advocacy Meeting (Lincoln City)

    ISN Lincoln Office 820 SE Highway 101, Suite D, Lincoln City, OR
    Community Partner

    Join Lincoln County SPARC (Self Protection, Advocacy and Rights Council) for a welcoming and informative self-advocacy meeting. This gathering is a great opportunity to connect, learn, and share your voice in your community. A virtual option is also available, making it easy to participate from anywhere. shorturl.at/2ZB6d Attendees are invited to bring a favorite snack to share for a fun potluck-style gathering. Everyone is welcome – come be part of the conversation and support self-advocacy in Lincoln County!

  • Programs for Accessible Learning (Salem)

    Salem Library - Anderson A Room 585 Liberty St. SE, Salem, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers are invited to come learn, create, and find community! Programs for Accessible Learning (PAL) lasts one hour and usually follows this schedule: Sensory-friendly storytime with puppets, songs, and bubbles (15 minutes) July's themed group activity: Learn about Disability Pride Month, participate in a guided chair dance party, and celebrate with some cake or sugar-free treats! (20-30 minutes) Creativity stations (adult coloring pages, Lego building) (15-20 Minutes) All materials provided. Registration is required. Please register each participant. Participants are asked to attend with a caregiver. An American Sign Language interpreter will be present whenever possible. Free. This program is supported by the Salem Public Library Foundation and the Friends of the Salem Public Library. This event will be presented in English. Request further language interpretation at 503-588-6315 or library@cityofsalem.net at least 2 business days in advance.

  • Salem Disability Rights Alliance (Salem)

    IKEBOX 299 Cottage Street NE, Salem, Oregon
    Community Partner

    Join the Salem Disability Rights Alliance for their first community meeting! Guided by the mantra “Nothing about us without us,” this gathering is an opportunity for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their supporters (ages 16+) to connect, share ideas, and help shape advocacy efforts in Salem. Date: July 9, 2026 Time: 4:00–5:30 PM Location: Ike Box Cafe, 299 Cottage St NE, Salem Come be heard, build community, and be part of making a difference. For more information, contact disabilityrightsalliance26@gmail.com.

  • 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

  • Beach Buddies Karaoke (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 (1) | Beach Buddies

  • Dance Now (Seaside)

    Bob Chisholm Community Center 1225 Avenue A, Seaside, OR, United States

    Dance Now! – Pirates Theme Join Dance Now! for an inclusive, pirate-themed afternoon of music, movement, and fun. Open to individuals with disabilities who are high school age and older, this free event offers a welcoming space to dance, connect, and express yourself. Date: July 16 Time: 2:00–4:00 PM Location: Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside Dance Now! meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month. Costumes are encouraged—come ready to join the pirate party!

  • Community RC Club (St Helens)

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

    Rev up the fun at Advocate Access NW’s Community RC Club! Join Adam and Kris for an engaging, hands-on gathering featuring remote control car activities, friendly competition, and prizes. This event takes place on the 3rd Saturday of each month from 11 AM–12 PM at McCormick Park (covered area). Enjoy a light lunch, connect with others, and experience the excitement—everyone is welcome!

  • Oregon COAAST Self-Advocacy Meeting (Virtual)

    Virtual
    Community Partner

    Join Oregon COAAST Network’s Self-Advocacy Group, a welcoming monthly meet-up for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Held every third Tuesday from 1:30–2:30 PM, this group offers a supportive space to connect, share experiences, and build self-advocacy skills. Parents are encouraged to attend with youth ages 13 and under. Registration is required, and Spanish-language services are available.