2025 Children's Festival - Storytelling Guild
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 12, 4:30-8:30pm
Sunday, July 13, 4:30-8:30pm
Monday, July 14, 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.
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.
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
Douglas County Highland Games & Clan Gathering
2024 DCCS HIGHLAND GAMES and CLAN GATHERING
Saturday, Aug. 24 and Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024 - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM both days.
Location: The bottom field of the beautiful Melrose Vineyards, on Melqua Road, Roseburg (Melrose), Oregon.
Musical performers will be The Katie Jane Band, and the Eugene Highlanders bagpipe band.
There will be fantastic food & vendor booths, the clan tents, and the Oregon State Heavy Athletics Championship taking place all weekend!
Due to the nature of progression, a set schedule for the athletics is not possible for each athletic event. They begin at 9:30 AM and will continue until finished. Caber is always the last event per class.
The Sheaf Toss will take place in the clan village throughout the day, both days, for the clans, vendors, & shoppers to enjoy.
The athletics competition will have the usual 2 events going at same time (i.e. weight over bar and stone toss, etc.) all day, both days.
There will be a spectator area in the separate athletics field with up close viewing of all ongoing competitions.
Tickets will be available at admissions only:
$15.00 Adults, $12.00 seniors, and $10.00 kids (5-12) kids under 5 free
Family pass $40.00 (2 adults & 3 children, ages 5-12)
NO outside alcohol will be permitted on the grounds of this Highland Games.
Klamath Tribes Restoration Celebration
Held each year on the fourth weekend in August. This annual event marks the anniversary of the Restoration of the Klamath Tribes, which includes; the Klamath, Modoc and Yahooskin Bands of the Snake Indians.
In 1954 the Klamath Tribes were terminated. But after many years of struggling, hard work and determination, the Tribes regained federal recognition by an act of Congress, Public Law 99-398. With restoration in 1986 the Tribes began to develop a full scope of programs which provide necessary services to Tribal members and the community. Today the Tribes operate with a budget of over $12 million annually, with over 30 different departments and services offered.
We now celebrate our Restoration each year by hosting a huge celebration.
All Events are Open to the Public and are Drug, Alcohol, and Smoke Free!
Glide Sasquatch Festival
The Glide Sasquatch Festival is being hosted by Glide Revitalization which is a 501c3 non-profit, whose mission is to “Revitalizing Glide and Douglas County by promoting economic growth, beautification, recreation, and education, while building strength and resiliency in our residents through community outreach, program development, and enrichment activities”.
This two day event will begin Friday, July 19, 2024 with a catered dinner. With the Festival following on Saturday, July 20, 2024.
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
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
2019 CLAMBOREE & GLASS ART FESTIVAL IN COOS BAY
Craft and Art vendors, great local food, amazing entertainment, glass blowing demonstrations, kids area, yoga, fire dancing, workshops, bring your family and friends!
Join the Empire celebration of the history, the clams, the culture, and the future of our area. Venues include the Fire Hall, the Hollering Place, Ed Lund Park, the Tribal House of the Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw tribes, and the downtown area along Newmark Avenue. Always the second Saturday in June.