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Chamber Music Northwest Summer Festival

Tuesday, July 19 – more dates through July 31, 2016

Multiple locations

The opening week of the venerable summer festival features tango music, classics by Haydn, Beethoven and Mozart, along with new music by return visitor Andy Akiho, one of America’s hottest young composers. Join us for five weeks of extraordinary chamber music exploring the timeless works of Beethoven, his inspiration, and his influence. Chamber music is often called “the music of friends” and part of what makes our festival experience so unique is our audiences enjoying the dress-down atmosphere of informal summer picnics on the picturesque grounds of Reed College and Portland State University, or a friendly dinner out downtown before relishing in a rich variety of chamber music available in the Northwest!

Tualatin Art Fair

Tuesday, July 22 – July 24, 2016

Tualatin Commons, 8325 SW Nyberg Street

Northwest artists will be showcasing their talents in watercolor, acrylics, photography, oil, jewelry, ceramics, and more.

Oregon Zoo Summer Concerts

Tuesday, July 22 – September 11, 2016

Oregon Zoo Amphitheater, 4001 SW Canyon Road

This year, Oregon’s “wildest” outdoor concert series celebrates 37 years of bringing you world-class artists for a night of music and nature from June to September. It wouldn’t be summer in Oregon without an evening of great music at the zoo!

The Division/Clinton Street Fair

Saturday, July 23, 2016

SE 26th and Clinton / SE 35th and Division

The event takes place from 10AM to 5PM with the parade starting at 10:45AM. The Street Fair will take place in pockets throughout the District as well as at great businesses all along Division and Clinton. Street Closure pockets are at SE 26th and Clinton and SE 31st, SE 35th Pl and SE 36th and Division St. The Parade, starting at 10:45AM, will start at SE 50th and Division, head towards SE 20th and Division where it cuts over to SE Clinton Street and ends at SE 27th and Clinton.

Oregon Brewers Festival

Tuesday, July 27 – July 31, 2016

Tom McCall Waterfront Park

The Oregon Brewers Festival is one of the nation’s longest running and best loved craft beer festivals. Situated on the west bank of the Willamette River, it is the ideal venue for anyone who loves craft beer. With a laid back attitude and scores of award-winning beers, the festival reflects the essence of the city of Portland, aka Brewvana. Approximately 80,000 beer lovers annual visit during the five-day event. The Festival exists to provide an opportunity to sample and learn about more than 20 craft beer styles. There will be 111 independent craft beers available this year: 88 from craft breweries from all over the U.S.; and 23 more in the International Beer Garden featuring beers and brewers from Japan, China, Germany and the Netherlands. The event features live music, beer-related vendors, beer memorabilia displays, home brewing demonstrations and an assortment of foods from a variety of regions. The Crater Lake Soda Garden offers complimentary handcrafted root beer for minors and designated drivers.

Willamette River Festival

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Cathedral Park

The Willamette River Festival is a celebration on the waterfront with live music, a beer garden, food carts, an environmental fair, live birds from Audubon, live fish displays, dance troupes, walking tours & more.

Concerts In The Park

August 1 – August 28, 2016

Neighborhood parks throughout the city

A musical tradition over 110 years in the making, Concerts in the Park offers something for everyone. The Rose City’s best and brightest. from classical to country, rock & roll to rhythm & blues, have been entrancing audiences in parks since 1901. Today’s crowds flock to Portland parks citywide for the revelry, with over forty thousand people attending 65 concerts offered in 2015.

Oregon International Air Show

August 5 – August 7, 2016

Hillsboro Airport

 

The Bite of Oregon

August 12 – August 14, 2016

Tom McCall Waterfront Park

From coast to Cascades to canyons, the Bite of Oregon is a stunning celebration of Oregon, its food, its people and its extraordinary quality of life. Come join the fun at the best summer party on the Portland waterfront and discover Oregon’s Bounty!

Alberta Street Fair

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Alberta Street Arts District

The 19th Annual Alberta Street Fair offers an eclectic mix of activities and events that could only be found on Alberta Street and showcases the best of the Alberta Street community. The event features entertainment, music, vendors, food and drink for people of all ages.

Providence Bridge Pedal

August 14, 2016

Willamette River Bridges and Tom McCall Waterfront Park

For the 21st time, Providence Bridge Pedal will celebrate cycling in Portland and the Willamette River bridges. It is the one opportunity each year for you to join your family and friends biking over Portland’s bridges, including the car-free upper decks of the Fremont and Marquam bridges. There is a ride for cyclists of every level. For those who prefer walking, Providence Stride is a walk that includes crossing the Fremont Bridge.

Hood To Coast Relay

August 26 – August 27, 2016

From Timberline Lodge to Seaside, Oregon

1,050 teams of 12 runners. Hood To Coast is 198 miles long. The 2016 event will include 12,600 runners and 3,600 volunteers. HTC began in 1982 with 8 teams and has filled the team cap on the opening day of registration for the last 18 years straight!

Festa Italiana

August 25 – August 27, 2016

Pioneer Courthouse Square

Celebrating Italian American Culture in Portland, Oregon. Nonstop Entertainment, Food, Wine/Beer Gardens, Raffle and more. Don’t miss Opera on Thursday night. Great time for all ages!

Oregon State Fair

August 25 – September 5, 2016

Oregon State Fairgrounds, Salem, Oregon

Discover the essence of summer music fun at the L.B. Day Amphitheatre during the 2016 Oregon State Fair. We’ve got an impressive line-up of big names you know, who’ll play those songs that really get a crowd going. Approximately 6,000 seats are available for free with paid fair admission for each show, on a first come, first served basis. An up close and personal concert experience is available when you purchase VIP tickets.

Musicfest Northwest

August 27 – August 28, 2016

Tom McCall Waterfront Park

Project Pabst offers a unique experience, incorporating music, art, hands-on experiences, as well as food and beer at reasonable “non-festival” prices. Aside from great bands, festival goers will be entertained with the PBRcade (an old school arcade), PBR Vandalism which is an interactive art experience utilizing a van as a canvas, and PBR Wax, which is a mobile studio where people can record their own demo of music and take away the recording on a vinyl 45. Additionally, a local artist from each city will be highlighted on a limited edition Project Pabst 16 oz. can.

Hawthorne Street Fair

Sunday, August 28, 2016

SE Hawthorne Boulevard

Come visit Portland’s original “shop local” district and explore over a hundred businesses dedicated to community involvement, making the area a desirable place to live, work, and shop.
Highlights include: Main Music Stage at 34th Avenue – Kids Activities at Kids At Heart (35th Ave) – Muse Art Activities – Beer gardens at Bazi Bierbrasserie (32nd Ave) and Hawthorne Hophouse (41st and Hawthorne) – Vendors along the street between 31st and 38th Avenues

Art In The Pearl

September 3 – September 5, 2016

NW Park Blocks

Art In The Pearl, Portland Oregon’s annual Fine Arts & Crafts Festival, occurs every year on Labor Day weekend. The 20th annual festival will occur Labor Day Weekend, 2016 in the Pearl District’s North Park Blocks. The Festival is FREE and requires NO TICKETS for entry. Art In The Pearl has been named one of the top 10 Arts and Crafts Festivals in the country (source: Art Fair Source Book). Our festival fills the Northwest Portland Park blocks with art, theater, music, and hands-on activities for people of all ages.