Dec 05 Friday
Uptown Oakridge, OR showcases local art at various venues in the Uptown District. Art, music, and fun.
Eugene, OR – Be part of Eugene’s vibrant art scene during the May 2nd First Friday ArtWalk. Bike to the Farmers Market Pavilion (85 E 8th Ave), where you can pick up your ArtWalk Guide and shop the pop-up Artist Marketplace before exploring the many galleries and arts venues of downtown Eugene from 5:30-8:00pm. The monthly First Friday ArtWalk is presented by Lane Arts Council and is always free.
Farmers Market Pavilion Highlight: Reggae Show, 6:00pm-10:00pmProgramming for May will feature family-friendly reggae concert celebrating multicultural music designed to connect younger generations with foundational elders. Opening the event at 5pm we have Kunu Bearchum from Morning Star Creative kicking off the vibes, followed by an interactive children's reggae show from Grammy-nominated Aaron Nigel Smith, up next we have an energetic performance from Eugene’s very own Michael Leslie, then we welcome the legendary reggae artist Winston "Flames" Jarrett to the stage, with a late night dub showcase by Jubba White closing out the evening. Immerse yourself in the cultural richness of reggae music, honoring its origin & legacy while fostering unity across generations through the power of sound.May is Bike Month: Lane Arts Council is collaborating with community partners Lane Council of Governments and Shift Community Cycles in Celebration of May is Bike month with some exciting and engaging bike activities. Biking to the event is encouraged.
On March 31 1943, the curtains opened at Broadway's St. James Theatre, a single cowboy named Curly stepped onto the stage, burst into song, and a new type of musical was born. Rodgers & Hammerstein’s musical adaptation of Lynn Rigg’s 1931 play, Green Grow The Lilacs, wasn’t the first “serious” musical, to stand out against the comedies that dominated the 1920s and ‘30s, but it was--and remains today-- one of the best…a stunning work on all fronts.
Based on a magnificent story that is both touching and heart-rending, Oklahoma! is filled with classic songs. Look for "Oh, What A Beautiful Morning", "Kansas City", "Many A New Day", "The Surrey With The Fringe On Top", "I'm Just A Girl Who Cain't Say No", "People Will Say We're In Love", and more!
Follow Alice down the rabbit hole in this magical, musical retelling of Lewis Carroll’s beloved fantasy. This adaptation of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland will appeal to you, whether your own journey through the looking glass was last week or decades ago.
Dec 06 Saturday
Get your holiday shopping done early and connect with local artisans.12/6 Sat 9a-3p | FREE to attendOur website
A public coffee social to gather together and unwind from the week. For all allies, trans and gender diverse people, and all LGBTQIA+ people. All ages (younger than 13 require a guardian). Bring your family and friends!
This is a volunteer-facilitated event; if you require more support, please attend one of our support groups.
Email info@transponderoregon.org for the location information.
The TEAL Artist Coop will opens its seasonal store on Oct. 31 at 328 SW 2nd St. in downtown Corvallis. Every October, the team of artists transforms an otherwise vacant storefront into a gallery offering unique gifts, hand-made in the Willamette Valley. The store will be open through Dec. 28.
This year, 21 artists are participating in TEAL, and the gallery—staffed by the artists—will sell fine works of fiber, leather, glass, wood, mixed media and paper, as well as ceramics, jewelry and paintings.
TEAL makes a charitable donation earmarked for art education from a portion of its annual gallery proceeds. This year’s recipient will be Mountain View Elementary School in Corvallis.
For more information visit https://www.tealartistcoop.com.
Our beloved Holiday Craft Bazaar is back! Join us Friday and Saturday, December 5th & 6th, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the museum’s conference room for two festive days of shopping and cheer.
Browse a beautiful variety of handmade treasures—from soaps, windchimes, ornaments, and seashell magnets to jewelry, knitted goods, and more—all crafted by local artisans.
Stock up on holiday décor, discover one-of-a-kind gifts, and support your museum at the same time. We can’t wait to see you there!
Coastal Voices presents their Winter 2025 concert series, “Tidings of Comfort and Joy”. This holiday concert features choral selections from around the globe celebrating Kwanzaa, Chanukkah, the Solstice and Christmas. An audience sing-along follows intermission, as well as a raffle for song-themed gift baskets. Come and celebrate the season in song. Visit coastal-voices.org for more information.