Rogue Valley Farm Tour
Join us for the 2024 Rogue Valley Farm Tour! The event will be held on Sunday, July 14th from 10am to 3pm at participating farms and ranches in Jackson and Josephine counties. Step behind the scenes and meet the makers, taste artisanal foods, and explore a vast array of local goods.
Click the button below to download this year’s event brochure and start planning your day! The Rogue Valley is a big place and each farm has a unique experience to offer – visit our How It Works page for suggestions about how to plan and prepare for a fun day out on the farms.
WINSTON-DILLARD MELON FESTIVAL
Classic, Small-Town American Tradition each year in September. Parade.
Mill Luck Casino Salmon Celebration
Saturday, Sept 14 | 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday, Sept 15 | 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
OUTDOOR FESTIVAL!
Brief History:
This year’s Salmon Celebration is our 19th annual event to showcase Native Culture. Guest can enjoy a traditional salmon bake, native drumming, dancers, canoe races, cultural booths and displays, hands on family activities, native arts & crafts vendors and more will be highlighted at this free family friendly event.
How it Works:
The traditional salmon bake meal will be served from 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday, September 14, and 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM Sunday, September 15:
Vendor booths, free entertainment and hands-on cultural demonstrations will be open from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday, September 14 and from 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM Sunday, September 15.
Bandon Cranberry Festival
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
VFW Ladies Auxiliary Craft Bazaar & Bake Sale
VFW Hall Post 3440
Cranberry Festival Parade
Highway 101 and Old Town
Cranberry Car Show
– 2023 Sponsored by Juul Insurance
Best of Decade Trophies awarded for 1900’s through current models.
Old Town Marketplace Farmers Market
The Warehouse, Port of Bandon Waterfront
Bandon Quilt Guild “Quilts by the Sea” Quilt Show
Oddfellows Hall
Cranberry Festival Vendor Market
– 2023 Sponsored by Banner Bank
Bandon City Park, Artists & Crafters Booths
Cranberry Festival Food Court
– 2023 Sponsored by Bain Insurance
Bandon City Park, Food Trucks & Food Vendor Booths
Cornhole Free Play
– 2023 Sponsored by Arcade Tavern
Open to All Ages, Sign up for the 2PM Tournament, Ages 12 and Up
Cranberry Festival Equipment Expo
Bandon City Park, Cranberry farming, cultivating & harvesting equipment from all eras provided by local farmers
Cranberry Festival Kid’s Korner
– 2023 Sponsored by First Community Credit Union
Bandon City Park Playground, Games for the Little Ones
Live Music on Stage
– 2023 Sponsored by Wild Rivers Coast Alliance and Bandon Dunes Golf Resort
Port of Bandon Art Show Awards
Port of Bandon Amphitheater
Annual Team Todd Cornhole Tournament
– 2023 Sponsored by Arcade Tavern
Proceeds to Team Todd Scholarship
Cranberry Eating Contest
– 2023 Sponsored by Farm & Sea and The Beverage Barn
Bandon City Park, On Stage
Cranberry Evening Dance
– 2023 Sponsored by Best Western Inn at Face Rock
Bandon City Park, On Stage
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
Cranberry Festival Bike Ride
Starts at Bandon City Library, Open Group Cycling Event, 12-mile ride past cranberry farms with scenic river & ocean views
All You Can Eat Breakfast
VFW Hall Post 3440
Cranberry Festival Vendor Market
– 2023 Sponsored by Banner Bank
Bandon City Park, Artists & Crafters Booths
10AM to 4PM – Cranberry Festival Food Court
– Sponsored by Bain Insurance
Bandon City Park
Food Trucks & Food Vendor Booths
Bandon Quilt Guild “Quilts by the Sea” Quilt Show
Oddfellows Hall
Prancing Pet Parade
Old Town Bandon
Live Music on Stage
– 2023 Sponsored by Wild Rivers Coast Alliance and Bandon Dunes Golf Resort
Crab Derby Grand Prize Derby Winner Drawing
Tony’s Crab Shack/Port O’Call, Old Town Boardwalk
Cranberry Festival Kid’s Korner
– 2023 Sponsored by First Community Credit Union
Bandon City Park Playground, Games for the Little Ones
Bandon Lions Club Cranberry Run
Bandon City Park Community Center, Run or Walk 1 Mile, 5K, or 10K
Cranberry Eating Contest
– 2023 Sponsored by Farm & Sea and The Beverage Barn
Bandon City Park, Main Stage
Fort Umpqua Days in Elkton
Fort Umpqua Days is a two-day celebration of local history held on Labor Day weekend each year. Join the hometown parade through Elkton (Saturday morning), then try your hand at the famous pie auction (Saturday afternoon), visit the exhibits at Fort Umpqua, live music, wine garden, tours at the Butterfly Pavilion & Fort Umpqua. Take a stroll through the gardens, shop at a wide selection of Artisan booths, and take part in the fun interactive history-themed activities for visitors all weekend long. Relax Saturday and Sunday evening to be thoroughly entertained at Elkton’s Annual Echoes of The Umpqua Pageant Performance at the amphitheater!
Coming from out of town? Make a weekend of it and enjoy all that Elkton has to offer!
Blackberry Arts Festival in Coos Bay
From jams and jellies to baked goods, candy and wine; it’s all about the Blackberry. The festival hosts over 100 artists, artisans and vendors. So bring the entire family. Walk around and experience our unique blackberry culture! This is a great event for everyone – tourists, locals and sellers.Link to Blackberry Arts Festival
Sutherlin Blackberry Festival and Car Show
34th Annual Sutherlin Blackberry Festival
A community festival with car show, cruise, bands, BMX, mud volleyball, mud racing, chili and blackberry cooking contests, craft and food vendors, swap meet and more in Sutherlin Oregon.
There is a golf tournament hosted by the Sutherlin Rotary Club and a cornhole tournament hosted by the owner of The Body Shop.
Fun for everyone, come see it!
And don't forget that we give away a 1947 Ford Coupe this year at 5:00 PM on Sunday, August 21st. Tickets are $5.00 each.
Pirates of the Pacific Festival in Brookings
What arrr ye going to see there, you asks? Plenty of fun and frivolity, says we!
ENTERTAINERS: Re-enactors, providing cannon fire and sword play, magicians, jugglers, children’s events and more! The Kite Field will provide plenty of room for pirate shenanigans.
MUSICIANS: There’ll be old salty sea dog tunes and pirate shanties sung by real pirates; if that be what you like, lads and lasses, then you need to be joining us.
MERCHANTS: Merchants with wares that be appealing to the pirate nature.
Douglas County Fair & Rodeo
Possibly the "Best County Fair on Earth". Whether you are planning for the family’s first visit or you are a fair regular, experience a clean, safe fun day where all entertainment from national to local is FREE with your gate admission. Along with all the many friendly people, there is a fantastic midway featuring rides provided by Rainier Amusements, as well as great fair food vendors, commercial vendors and livestock.
FAIR HOURS
Main Gate: 7 AM - 11 PM
Carnival Gate: 10 AM - 11 PM
Carnival Rides: 11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday, Rides open at Noon
Buildings: 11 AM - 10 PM
LIVE MUSIC SCHEDULE
Wednesday, August 7th Great White & Slaughter
Thursday August 8th - Parmalee
Saturday, August 10th - Smashmouth
Children's Festival - Storytelling Guild 2024
Entry $4 Per Person
This innovative 3-day event will bring out the creativity of both the young and young at heart as it has for generations. Be prepared for lots of hands-on fun with over 30 arts & crafts booths including, clay, face painting, science, gold panning, leather, carpentry, storytelling, child-focused stage performances, and much, much more! You won't want to miss these fun filled days of affordable family entertainment!
All admission and food sales benefit The Storytelling Guild, a non-profit organization.Children's Festival will be held at the following times:
Saturday, July 13, 4:30-8:30pm
Sunday, July 14, 4:30-8:30pm
Monday, July 15, 9:30am-1:00pm
Admission to the Children's Festival is only $4 per person. Children and parents can enjoy over 30 hands-on arts, crafts, and science projects {All included with the price of admission!} In addition to our fun hands-on projects, you can sit back and enjoy child-focused entertainment and stage performers! Food will be available for purchase at Dragon Deli, and families are always welcome to bring a picnic from home. You won't want to miss our popular litter eating and recycling Dragons, Rosabelle and Pebbles! 🎪📚
All admission and food sales benefit The Storytelling Guild, a non-profit organization.
Oregon Coast Music Festival
The Oregon Coast Music Festival (OCMF) has grown from a Coos Bay performance of Haydn music to a two-week-long annual festival that draws 5,000 to its varied concerts in several Coos Bay area locations. The OCMF had its beginnings in 1978, when Dr. Charles Heiden and his family moved to Coos Bay with the idea of encouraging local children to learn about orchestral music. Heiden, who had previously served as professor of violin at Willamette University, said he wanted to go somewhere “culturally impoverished,” to plant seeds of culture.
Sat. 13: Festival Opening Concert with Bay Area Concert Band: noon @ Mingus ParkSun. 14: Boathouse Jazz with Aaron Johnson, Wilbur Jensen, Ilya Lushtak, Dave Captein, & Greg Chen - Reception by Black Market Gourmet: 2pm @ OIMB Boathouse
Tues. 16: Community and Visiting Bands: A Century Plus of History 2-4pm @ Coos History Museum
Wed. 17: Voices of the Community 7pm @ Hales Center for the Performing Arts
Fri. 19: Marimba Workshop: Bahuru and Baduku Marimba Bands 3pm @ Umpqua Hall 184, SWOCC
Sat. 20: Dance in the Park: Bahuru and Baduku Marimba Bands noon @ Shore Acres State Park Gardens
Sun. 21: Mipso at the Boathouse 2pm @ OIMB, Charleston
Mon. 22: Adam Stern & Steven Moeckel Preview Concert I noon @ Umpqua Hall 109, SWOCC
Tues. 23: Orchestra I: James Paul Celebration: Steven Moeckel soloist 7:30pm @ Marshfield Auditorium. Post Performance Reception in Cafeteria.
Wed. 24: Adam Stern & Aaron Johnson Preview the Pops noon @ Umpqua Hall 109, SWOCC
Wed. 24: “The Empire Builders” Oregon Army National Guard Band: 7pm @Hales Center SWOCC
Thur. 25: “No Brass No Ammo” Army National Guard Brass Street Band: noon @ Coos Bay WaterfrontThurs. 25: Pops Celebrates American Composers:
Aaron Johnson soloist: 7:30pm @ Marshfield Auditorium
Fri. 26: Adam Stern & Martin Majkut Preview Orchestra Concert II noon @ Umpqua Hall 109, SWOCC
Fri. 26: Redfish Music Quartet/Quintet: 7pm @ First Presbyterian Church, North Bend
Sat. 27: Orchestra II with Guest Conductor Martin Majkut: 7:30pm @ Marshfield Auditorium
Umpqua Valley Summer Arts Festival
UVA is proud to present our Annual Summer Arts Festival. Situated in Roseburg’s beautiful Fir Grove Park, the festival celebrates the Land of Umpqua’s abundant creative talent, and attracts thousands of visitors each day.
Summer Arts Festival hosts over 100 artist vendors in all media, includes a Youth Zone, features live music and entertainment on two stages, highlights the Pacific Northwest culinary arts and craft beverages–and so much more.
FESTIVAL HOURS:
Friday: 10 AM – 9 PM
Saturday: 10 AM – 9 PM
Sunday: 10 AM – 4 PM
CANYONVILLE PIONEER DAYS 2023
Tractor Show
Parade
Vendor Booths
Live Music
Demonstrations
Food
General Info 541.218.2185
For Vendor information, contact Dawn Cartwright at 541-637-9944
Parade / Parade Sponsor 541.817.2591
Tractor Show & Parade 541.839.4606
Entertainment 541.817.7472
Horseshoes 541.839.4758
DUNEFEST IN WINCHESTER BAY
Drag Racing with bigger payouts
Short Course for all skill levels
Family Day brought to you by Jet City FMX with a full day of kids activities
Nightly bands
Cornhole Competition
Treasure Hunt
Night Rides
Day Rides
Poker Run
And many more competitions to test your skills.
MYRTLE CREEK SUMMERFEST 2021
5k Walk/Run, Arm Wrestling, Basketball Tournament, Disc Golf, Elks Breakfast, Softball Tournament, Show and Shine, 4x4 Rock Crawl, Lumberjack Show, Music & MORE
FESTIVAL OF ART IN STOUT PARK 2022
Original Art & Handcrafted Items.
Plein Air Artists
Activities for Children
Food Court
Music
RIDDLE SAWDUST JUBILEE
Sawdust Jubilee 2022 Schedule
“Small Town, Big Blast”
Riddle, Oregon
FRIDAY June 24
6pm Coed Softball Kick Off Party, Bracket Draw, Corn Hole Tournament & Music Sponsored by Shamrocks - Shamrocks' Lot
SATURDAY June 25
6am 5k Walk/Fun Run Sign Up - High School Parking Lot
7am Booth Set Up Begins - Main Street
7am 5K Walk/Fun Run - High School Parking Lot
8am Coed Softball Tournament - High School Baseball Field
8am Sawdust Jubilee Community Breakfast* - Riddle First Baptist Church
9am Oregon Traveling Memorial Wall -
Fire Hall Lot
9am Booths Open - Main Street
9am Parade Sign Up Begin - Riddle Elementary
10am INFO Booth Open - Riddle Video & Liquor
10am Quilt Display - Riddle Video & Liquor
10am Concessions Open - High School Baseball Field
10am Car Show & Hot Dog Feed Benefit* - I-5 Auto Repair
10am Chalk Drawing & Clay - Clay Potential Pottery
11am Parade - Town Square
Riddle Nick'l & Need'l 4-H Petting Zoo - High School Lawn
11:45am Arm Wrestling Sign Up - Downtown Park
11:45am Umpqua Cheer Performs - Downtown Park
12pm Kiddie Corral Water Toys - SU Water Lot
12pm Chamber of C. Dessert Auction - Flatbed
12:15pm Arm Wrestling Contest - Downtown Park
12:30pm Itty Bitty Bikini & Mr. Muscles Contest - Flatbed
12:45pm Watermelon Eating Contest - Downtown Park
1-3pm J.B. Riddle House Tours - Main Street
1:30pm Axe Throw Contest - High School Lawn
1:45pm Balloon Toss Contest - Downtown Park
2pm Cribbage Tournament - City Hall
2:45pm Sunny Side of Blue Music - Downtown Park
4pm Singing Water Drumming - Downtown Park
6pm New Age Phonograph - Shamrocks' Lot
7pm Booths May Start Closing - Main Street
10pm Fireworks Show @ Green Diamond's Town Plant
SUNDAY June 26
8am Coed Softball Tournament - High School Baseball Field
10am Concessions Open - High School Baseball Field
10:30am Open Bible Christian Center Service
11am Riddle First Baptist Service
*Donations Accepted
☆We Appreciate Our Community & Sponsors' Support☆
To Be Considered for a Vendor Spot or Activity Please Call 541.530.4415
KRUISE OF KLAMATH CAR SHOW 2022
Thursday, June 23rd
Registration and a sneak peek at the Sentry Eagle Open House at the Airport / 3000 Airport Way (RESTRICTED TO KRUISE REGISTRANTS)
Noon to 3:00 p.m.
It’s a bonus weekend in Klamath Falls as the Oregon Air National Guard 173rd Fighter Wing will be holding the Sentry Eagle Open House on Saturday. But since everyone will be a little busy on Saturday, we get a sneak peek on Thursday! Participants can gather at the Upper Deck Restaurant for a no host lunch and then it’s all aboard for a bus tour of the airport. The tour will include watching F-15s depart/land as part of their training mission, visiting the new Kingsley Field Fire Department and touring the 173rd Fighter Wing’s engine shop. Goody bag pick-up for those that have pre-registered or registration for those that need to do so.
Meet & Greet at the Growler Guys / 4201 Hwy 97 South (PUBLIC EVENT)
4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The Growler Guys are coming to Klamath Falls and we can’t wait to showcase their newest location to you! To be opened on the site of the former Reames Country Club, the Growler Guy’s newest location is a celebration of craft beer in a setting with some of the best views in the Basin. A casual, no host gathering for those that can’t wait to get Kruise weekend started with plenty of reserved parking for registered vehicles. Goody bag pick-up for those that have pre-registered or registration for those that need to do so.
Friday, June 24th
Mini Shows (RESTRICTED TO KRUISE REGISTRANTS AND VEHICLES 1979 AND OLDER)
#1: 8:00a.m. – 10:00a.m. / Waffle Hut / 106 Main St.
#2: 10:00a.m. – Noon / Winema Electric / 735 Commercial St.
#3: Noon – 2:00p.m. / Red Zone Sports Bar / 1717 Avalon St.
#4: 2:00p.m. – 4:00pm / Mia & Pia’s Pizzeria & Brewhouse / 3545 Summers Ln.
Attend 1 or 4 or any number in between – you choose! These informal mini shows are open to all vehicles 1979 and older (registered or not) plus any vehicle 1980 and newer registered for the Kruise of Klamath. DJ Strohmeyer will be playing the tunes and each mini show location will be offering up their own mix of fun to keep you entertained.
Registration & Packet Pickup / Klamath Commons / 1112 Main St.
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Already registered? Pick up your good bag with registrant sticker, information guide, t-shirt and tickets for all the weekend events during this time. Not yet registered? Registrations will be taken on a space available basis (event limited to 500 cars).
Kick-Off Party / Moore Park / 740 Lakeshore Dr. (PUBLIC EVENT)
5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
A new location for our kick-off party and we think you’ll approve! What could be better than spending the evening at Moore Park enjoying the cool breeze off the lake, listening to tunes by DJ Strohmeyer and catching up with friends old and new? Plenty of parking on the grass for registrants plus a picnic dinner of pulled beef or pork sandwiches by Melissa’s Country Kitchen (advance purchase required). Goody bag pick-up for those that have pre-registered or registration for those that need to do so.
Saturday, June 25th
Show 'N Shine / Downtown Main Street (between 3rd and 11th Streets)
7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Registrant parking on Main Street. Vehicles must enter at 11th and Main and and will be parked in order of arrival starting at 3rd Street and working back towards 11th.
7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Registration open on a space available basis at Klamath Commons / 1112 Main St.
9:00 a.m. - All cars must be parked - No exceptions
3:00 p.m. - Awards Ceremony
6:00 p.m. - End of Show ‘n Shine
Closed Cruise / Historic downtown Klamath Falls
6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
See all the classic cars in action and relive your youth with an evening of cruising the downtown strip just like the old days.
Sunday, June 26th
Breakfast / Starv’n Marv’n Family Restaurant / 1822 Austin St. (PUBLIC EVENT)
7:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
A great way to visit with new found friends from the weekend’s activities or just catch up with old ones. Registrants receive two free breakfast tickets, additional tickets are available for purchase.
Poker Run / Begins at Starv’n Marv’n Family Restaurant / 1822 Austin St. (PUBLIC EVENT)
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (approximately)
Your last chance for a bit of fun and to win some cash before heading home! The poker run takes participants on a tour through Klamath Falls before wrapping up around noon with the awarding of cash prizes for the top nine hands. Registrants receive one free poker run game card but the event is also open to the public for $5 per poker game card.
JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION
Join BASE & B.E.ST as we put on a Juneteenth Celebration in Medford.
To enrich the community, educate, support Black Businesses and celebrate freedom
@Pear Blossom Park from 11 am- 5 pm
312 E 4th St, Medford, OR
Medford, 97501
Featuring Bishop Mayfield Live Band, Black Owned Businesses, DJ, and Fun…
If you are a Black Business owner or Service Provider, be sure to reserve a FREE Space for your business. (Real Estate, Educators, Retailers, Food Vendors, Consultants, therapists, etc…)
BLOOMS AND BUTTERFLIES FESTIVAL IN ELKTON
9:00 AM – Outpost Cafe & 5K Butterfly Run Check-In Opens (on-site registrations available)
9:30 AM – 5K Butterfly Run Route & Kid Run Opens
10 AM – Artisan & Community Booths Open
10 AM / 12 PM / 2 PM “Creative Re-Use Workshop” Hosted by Artist Jen Wolfe. 1st of 3 Recycled Art Workshop series @ ECEC in 2021
11:00 AM – 2:30 PM – Burger Station opens on the greenhouse patio. Enjoy a hamburger or veggie burger on a whole grain bun with baked beans and your choice of garden salad, potato salad, or fruit salad.
11 – 1 PM – Live Music Decor’mm
Cathy Byle and Phil Berglund have joined together to provide a cadre of original and classic cover songs. You pick a genre and they will most likely have one or two in their cache. They play guitar, piano, accordion, and trombone, combining vocals for sweet, warm harmonies.
1 PM – Butterfly Costume Contest & Raffle Drawing
1 PM – 3 PM – Live Music by The Flutestock Players
The Flutestock Players will present music from various genres, mostly improvisations, all played on Native American-style flutes. We look forward to returning to ECEC next year for Flutestock 2022, which will be July 15-17, 2022.
3 PM – Vendor Booths Close
KIDS & FAMILY ACTIVITIES:
Butterfly Run- Kids Under 10 Run for FREE
“Creative reuse” – Recycled Art Workshop Hosted by Artist Jen Dalen Wolfe
Upcycle plastic into mosaic art with Defy Ind. and take part in the new art installation at ECEC
Make succulent gardens out of recycled materials at SecondhandSucculents
Stop by Dragon Art for Glitter and Mehdi Art
AvivaHealth will have kids activities and eco-friendly give-away
Bob’s Looney Balloons
ALL-DAY ACTIVITIES:
Butterfly Flight Room Tours
Fort Umpqua Tours
Art Show in the Library
ECEC Gift Shop with Unique & Local gifts
Outpost Cafe
FAMILY FOREST DAYS AT ALDER CREEK COMMUNITY FOREST
Alder Creek Community Forest is open to the public on these dates for fun outdoor educational activities, including hikes, plant identification, treasure hunts, and more!
Your whole family is welcome. Come ready to learn about and explore the forest! Make sure to dress appropriately.
The ACCF site is at 829 Canyonville-Riddle Road, one mile west of Canyonville. See you then! No RSVP necessary.
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BATTLE OF THE BONES 2019
The BBQ Competition will be backyard style BBQ with over $12,000 in cash prizes. Tickets are limited and will sell out quick! There are 15 teams this year!! Be prepared to stuff your face with the best BBQ around!
LIMITED HOURS:
Friday September 13th - 4pm to 8pm Tri-Tip
Saturday September 14th - Noon to 4pm Ribs
Sunday September 15th - Noon to 3pm Brots
You will sample 17 teams and vote for your favorite! Sample size is 1.5oz... that's over a pound and a half of meat each day!
ART BY THE BAY - WINCHESTER BAY 2019
Plein Art Artists
60+ Artists & VendorsRain or shine: Under two big tents: Free entrance and free parking
Come see some of the Pacific Northwests best artists.../ vendors
Food...live entertainment...fishing derby...Light House ToursArtists from all over Oregon will be participating in their crafts at annual Art by the Bay festival. You will have a chance to observe styles & skills of Potters, Painters, Carvers, Jewelry and more. You will be able to observe artists sketching all that the Winchester Bay waterfront has to offer. There will be many kids art games and activities.
Food
Beer
Kids Activities
WIneries
Distilleries
Live Music
TASTE OF HARRY & DAVID 2019
Come celebrate the start of our harvest season this Labor Day weekend at the Taste of Harry & David. Enjoy live music, visit our new dessert lounge, and explore the best food, wine, and beer that the Rogue Valley has to offer, including samples of your favorite Harry & David products. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time at the Harry & David Country Village Store.
Admission is $20 and includes a commemorative glass and samples of wine*, beer*, and a variety of gourmet foods. Save $5 when you bring 5 non-perishable food items to donate to the Teresa McCormick Center. Not sampling beer and wine? Admission is $15 for food samples only, and kids 10 and younger get in for free. While you’re there, be sure to post photos using #ShareMore to be part of the celebration!
*Must be 21 years of age or older for wine and beer tasting.
NORTH BEND JULY JUBILEE 2019
Featuring live music, food, dancing and an all car cruise! So much fun as we celebrate our town, North Bend Oregon USA!
ALL WHEEL CAR SHOW IN CAVE JUNCTION 2019
Gates Open 7 am * Show at 12 noon *Jubilee Park, Cave Junction DJ Music * Vendor Booths * Food Trucks * Breakfast and Lunch available for purchase 50/50 and Raffle Drawing
2019 COUNTRY CRAWDAD'S CAJUN BLUES FESTIVAL
Father’s Day weekend at Henry Estate, we celebrate with a different kind of dad — crawdads! Join us for a day filled with tasty mudbugs, great wines and toe-tapping live Cajun music. Kids can get their faces painted, visit the petting zoo, jump in the bounce houses or take part in crawdad races.
Our festival is about more than just food, though! All of the proceeds as well as $2 per crawdad plate, all Celebrity Crawdad Feed donations and raffle earnings go to the Sarah Beavers Mercy Foundation Partners Fund.
Food:
Crawdad dinner: 1 lb. crawdads, red potato, corn on the cob and a roll – $15