• 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    

  • Caregiver and Family Resource Group Session 4.2

    ISN Sponsored Event

    June 8 at 10am and June 9 at 4pm If you’re a caregiver or family member looking to connect, learn, and grow a network, join us! This group will meet quarterly on the second Monday of the month at 10am and the second Tuesday of the month at 4pm. You can find the zoom link, information about the upcoming session, and reminders via our Facebook page and website. This group is open to everyone. Join Here: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88629989909?pwd=ARBjnxfmbHt09Bm0YBuNIvyvEQ3kHA.1

  • 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

  • SPARC Self-Advocacy Meeting (Lincoln City)

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

    Join Lincoln County SPARC (Self Protection, Advocacy and Rights Council) for a welcoming and informative self-advocacy meeting focused on fair housing, local development, accessibility, and housing rights. 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!

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Dance Now! (Seaside)

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

    Dance Now! – Bikes & Hot Rods Theme Join us for an afternoon of music, movement, and fun at Dance Now! This free, inclusive event is designed for people with disabilities (high school age and older). Enjoy dancing and community in a welcoming space as we roll into a “Bikes & Hot Rods” themed celebration. Held on the third Thursday of the month at the Bob Chisholm Community Center in Seaside.

  • Bowling at the Rec (Keizer)

    The REC 3500 River Rd N Suite 1, Keizer, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    Join Essential Services for a fun-filled evening of bowling, community, and connection! This free, all-ages event is open to everyone in the I/DD community. Stop by The Rec (3500 River Rd. N., Keizer) on Friday, June 19th from 4–7 PM to enjoy friendly competition and great company. Be sure to RSVP through the events tab at ESOREGON.com to save your spot!

  • 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.