


Winston Summer Night Cruise 2025
Registration is $5 with a dash plaque for first 300 entries.
Registration starts at 3:00 on the day of the Cruise at Civic Wayside Park.
Cruise: 5:00pm to 10:00pm
Open Cruise for all types of vehicles including the Classics, Muscle Cars, Trucks, and motorcycles. They must be street legal with proof of insurance.
There will be Cruise T-Shirts, vendors, and entertainment. Something for everyone and family fun.

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.

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.
Sutherlin Throwdown | Bags, Brews & BBQ
BBQ, Brewfest, Cornhole, Live Music, Family-friendly
Umpqua Valley Summer Arts Festival
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
Over 100 local and regional artists offering handcrafted works in all media.
Local young artist vendors selling their work at our Emerging Artist Vendor tent.
Fun-filled family art activities & STEAM experiences in our “Youth Zone”.
Outstanding demonstrations performed by local artists
Non-stop music, dance, and entertainment on two different stages.
A food court featuring sweet and savory treats from regional food and beverage vendors.
FESTIVAL HOURS:
Friday: 10 AM – 9 PM
Saturday: 10 AM – 9 PM
Sunday: 10 AM – 4 PM

Myrtle Creek Summerfest
5k Walk/Run, Arm Wrestling, Basketball Tournament, Disc Golf, Elks Breakfast, Softball Tournament, Show and Shine, 4x4 Rock Crawl, Lumberjack Show, Music & MORE

Klamath County
Carnival, Live Music, Demolition Derby
July 31st - Chase Rice
August 1st - Shane Smith & the Saints
August 2nd - Buckcherry

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
Thursday August 8th - Lit & Fuel
Friday, August 9th - Cot Ford
Saturday, August 10th - Sir Mix-A-Lot

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.
37th Annual Sutherlin Blackberry Festival and Car Show
The Sutherlin Blackberry Festival is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. Every year we purchase a vehicle to raffle off. Those funds allow us to purchase the next years vehicle and to give away scholarships to local high school students in Sutherlin and Oakland, Oregon. We also have a new scholarship program providing students with scholarships to Trade Schools.
We are a drug and alcohol-free event for the whole family. We have a Poker Run, Car Show, Motorcycle Show, Pancake Breakfast, Blackberry & Chili Cook-offs, Church in the Park, BMX races, a Diaper Derby, a Cruise-in, a live Cruise downtown, and the Mud Races. We have Food & Craft Vendors plus a Swap Meet. On Sunday we raffle off the current years vehicle. Tickets are $5 each and sold throughout many local businesses in Sutherlin starting as early as April.

Douglas County Highland Games & Clan Gathering
2025 DCCS HIGHLAND GAMES and CLAN GATHERING
Saturday, Aug. 23 and Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025 - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM both days.
Location: The Event Center and bottom field of the beautiful Melrose Vineyards, on Melqua Road, Roseburg (Melrose), Oregon.
Musical performers will be The AML Trio, 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 9:00 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 to view the 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
Oakland Vintage Street Fair
Oakland’s Vintage Street Fair - located in downtown Oakland. Come peruse the vendors with something for everyone! From vintage, garden, decor, jewelry, food, beverages, music and more! The shops and eateries will be open as well!

Blackberry Arts Festival in Coos Bay
The Blackberry Arts Festival is a juried art and craft festival that has been happening consecutively for 40 years. It was started to highlight the works of local artists and crafters during the annual harvest of the blackberry. It features an impressive array of metalwork, jewelry, quilts, candles, hand-painted clothing, wine, carved wood, and much more available for purchase. The festival also includes food vendors. It is not hard to find food and craft featuring the blackberry. This is a free event with activities centered on Central Avenue in downtown Coos Bay.
2025 Klamath Music Festival
The Klamath Music Festival featuring The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Gary Jules (Mad World Singer), Stephanie Ann Johnson (Voice Finalist), Arthur Buezo, Sweet n’ Juicy, Atelectasis, Apis, Mellifera, Aaron Miller Band.
This event features two stages. 1:00-6:00 PM for the outdoor street stage and reserved seating for the indoor theater stage, 6:45-9:00 PM. Access to theater seating begins at 6:00 PM.


Fort Umpqua Days in Elkton
Fort Umpqua Days is a two-day celebration of local history held on Labor Day weekend each year.
Join us for live music, good food, history demonstrations, a wine garden, and butterfly tours & adoptions. 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. Enjoy the small-town charm during the hometown parade, pie auction and Elkton’s Annual Echoes of The Umpqua Pageant at the amphitheater.
Schedule of Events
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30TH
7-11 Lion’s Club Breakfast
9-5 Butterfly Tours, Fort Umpqua Encampment, Gift shop & Café Open
10-11 Parade on River Road
10-4 Artisans, Butterfly Adoptions, Historic Demos & Native American Cultural Presentations at the Fort
11-2 Burgers & Dogs from the Grill FREE LUNCH FOR KIDS AGES 1-18
11-1 Live Music
11-5 Wine & Beer Garden
1-2 Pie Auction
2:30 Chain Saw Carving Demo
5-6 Echoes of The Umpqua Pageant Performance
SUNDAY, AUGUST 31ST
7-11 Lions Club Breakfast
9-5 Butterfly Tours, Fort Umpqua Encampment & Tours, Gift shop & Café Open
10-4 Artisans, Butterfly Adoptions & Fort Activities
11 Chain Saw Carving Demo
11-2 Burgers & Dogs from the Grill FREE LUNCH FOR KIDS AGES 1-18
1 Mullet Contest!
2:30 Chain Saw Carving Demo
5-6 Echoes of The Umpqua Pageant Performance

Bandon Cranberry Festival 2025
Boasting 79 years of family fun with a parade, festival market, evening street dance and more. You’ll enjoy live music and performing arts, classic cars and farm equipment, sports and tournaments, art exhibits and craft markets, shopping and dining, and above all, the bitterly-sweet, locally-famous cranberry-eating contest.
Pre-festival activities begin on Thursday evening with the Cranberry Queen coronation. Local events continue Friday morning with the Cranberry Kitchen contest and run throughout the day with local high-school volleyball and football games.
The main public festival will be held September 13-14, 2025. The annual Cranberry Parade kicks off the main festivities on Saturday morning.
Visit our Cranberry Festival Events page for a full sampling of events from past years.
PRE-FESTIVAL EVENTS
These events start prior to the Cranberry Festival and continue throughout.
Port of Bandon Art Show
Port of Bandon Boardwalk, Old Town
Bandon Crab Derby
Catch a tagged crab for a chance to win a prize.
Cranberry Festival Memorabilia Display
Bandon Historical Museum, 270 Filmore Ave SE
Free admission Cranberry Festival Weekend
Display features Cranberry Court Coronation dresses and festival memorabilia.

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!
This year’s Salmon Celebration is our 20th 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.

WINSTON-DILLARD MELON FESTIVAL
Classic, Small-Town American Tradition each year in September. Parade.
Pride Pool Party in Medford
An inclusive indoor pool party celebrating Medford Pride. For ages 18 and over. Activities include a movie, music, prizes and food truck in a safe, welcoming environment. Pre-registration is required
Age: 18+
Day: Saturday
Date: June 29
Time: 9-10pm
Cost: $15 per person
Place: Rogue X
Rogue River Rooster Crow
Vendors, Car Show, Parade
Friday, June 27, 2025:
5:00 p.m. the "Kick-off Dinner" at the Rogue River Community Center, doors open at 4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m. “Santa JD the Singing Barber” will be performing at the Woodville Museum Gazebo
Saturday, June 28, 2025:
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. "Vendor Booths"
10:00 a.m. the Rooster Crow "Parade" starting from the Woodville Shopping Center, awards presented 30-minutes following the parade at the announcers stand
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. the “Don West Band” will perform during the “Brush Strokers” Art Show at the Woodville Museum Gazebo
1:30 p.m. "Human Crowing Contest"
2:30 p.m. "National Rooster Crowing Contest"
4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. the “Brass Alibi Band” will perform at the Rooster Crow Pavilion
Sunday, June 29, 2025:
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. "Vendor Booths"
9:00 a.m. Rooster Crow "Car Show" for vehicles 20-years and older, registration begins at 7:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m. "Church at the Crow" with Pastor Roger Coale from the Cowboy Church at the Rooster Crow Pavilion
1:30 p.m. the "Car Show Awards" presentation at the Rooster Crow Pavilion
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. the “Rock Steady Band” will perform at the Rooster Crow Pavilion

Medford Pride Celebration
🏳️🌈Inclusive, family-friendly, antiracist, trans-affirming, community-led event ✨June 28, 2025✨ Hosted by SO Health-E LGBTQ+ Equity Workgroup🏳️🌈

Turnip the Beet
Turnip the Beet Rogue Valley Farm to School 's biggest fundraiser of the year is on Sunday, June 22nd at Fry Family Farm! Three bands, food vendors, beverages, kids activities and more. Tickets https://bit.ly/Turnip-the-Beet-2025
Summer Solstice Run in Medford
Celebrate the longest day of the year with the Summer Solstice Run! Choose between a 5k or 10k race. Race for a personal best, or just enjoy the summer day! Perfect for runners of all levels. After the race, stick around for a celebration at the park with activities for the whole family. Kids 12 and under are free.
Age: 5+
Day: Saturday
Date: June 21st
Time: 630pm-9pm
Place: Hawthorne Park
Cost: $26


Juneteenth Celebration in Medford
Live Music & DJ – Bringing the best beats to keep the celebration going!
Cultural Performances – Experience powerful presentations and performances from talented artists.
Keynote Speakers – Be inspired by influential voices in our community.
Black-Owned Business Marketplace – Support and shop from incredible Black entrepreneurs, artists, and service providers.
Community Vendors & Organizations – Connect with local businesses, nonprofits, and service providers making a difference.
Kids Zone – A fun and safe space for families to enjoy!
ASL Interpretation Available – Ensuring accessibility for all attendees.
Juneteenth is more than just a holiday—it’s a celebration of culture, history, and the ongoing fight for justice and equality. Let’s come together to honor the past, celebratethe present, and build for the future!
Spread the word, bring your family & friends, and come ready to celebrate!
This is a FREE event and open to everyone!


1920s Garden Party at Hanley Farm
Come dressed in your 1920s finest! Join the Southern Oregon Historical Society as we usher in summer on Sunday, June 15, with a 1920s garden party at SOHS Hanley Farm, located at 1053 Hanley Road in Central Point (just outside of Jacksonville). Between 5 and 8pm, you can enjoy live music, good drinks, tasty bites, and great company! And what better way to spend Father’s Day than to take your father (or husband) for a spin on the dance floor!
Tickets are $25 for adults; $10 for children 18 and under
1920s’ attire is optional, but you’ll definitely be in a “Roaring ‘20s” mood with an evening that includes:
Music by “The Bathtub Gin Serenaders” playing pre-WWII hot jazz and early blues classics from the American songbook (6 to 8pm).
An exclusive, “one night only,” tour of the historic Hanley House, featuring iconic outfits of the 1920s from the SOHS Collection.
Your choice of a sparkling non-alcoholic beverage and commemorative coupe glass for extra-fancy sipping!
Themed snacks for light munching.
Croquet on the lawn.
Photo ops galore at beautiful Hanley Farm, a National Register Historic Landmark
Arrive by 5:30 for a complimentary dance lesson before the band starts! And you’re welcome to bring a picnic to share with your family and friends. There will also be food available to purchase from The Toasted Cheese Truck.
So mark the calendar for June 15 and join us as we step back in time for a fun evening at a 1920s Summer Garden Party!

Chalk About Medford
Express artistic talents through the use of chalk! Fee includes chalk and each square measures 4ft x 5ft. Prizes awarded for both judge’s choice and people’s choice in youth and adult categories. Reserve a square https://bit.ly/medford-parks-rec-registration
After the competition, enjoy a summer kick-off celebration with music, food for the first 200 people and a movie.
Age: All
Day: Saturday
Date: June 14
Time: 9am - 4pm
Judging and awards begin at 4pm
Cost: 13+ year: $15 per square
Under 13 years: $10 per square
Place: Rogue X

Savor Southern Oregon
This two-day celebration brings together the finest wines, expert-led educational experiences, and a vibrant atmosphere for wine lovers of all levels.
VIP Tasting
Friday, June 13, 4pm - 8pm
Experience an unforgettable evening of luxury and fine wine at the VIP Tasting Event, an exclusive gathering that brings together winemakers, proprietors, and passionate wine enthusiasts. Delight in a hand-selected collection of reserve wines, including rare and limited-production vintages, poured only at this one-night-only event. Engage in intimate conversations with the visionary minds behind Southern Oregon’s finest wines while savoring expertly paired bites that highlight the region’s unique terroir and craftsmanship. This elevated tasting experience offers discerning wine lovers the opportunity to explore exceptional winemaking in an intimate setting. Select wines will be available for purchase.
GRAND TASTING
Saturday, June 14, Noon - 5pm
Experience the largest gathering of Rogue Valley wineries at the Grand Tasting Event, a vibrant celebration of the region’s diverse and exceptional wines. This is your chance to explore a wide array of styles, engage with the winemakers themselves, and deepen your appreciation for Southern Oregon’s thriving wine scene. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or just beginning your wine journey, this immersive event offers the perfect blend of education, discovery, and indulgence. Sip, savor, and select your favorite bottles to take home while enjoying an unforgettable evening of wine, food, and community.
Rogue Broadband Southern Oregon Brew Fest
The BrewFest is constantly flowing with a remarkable selection of award-winning microbrews from the Pacific Northwest, the State of Jefferson, and even some specially invited guests from the rest of the country’s favorite breweries.
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.

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

Tour de Outback Road and Gravel Rides in Lake County
South Eastern Oregon’s annual traffic-free cycling adventure
Your Adventure Awaits!
$75 Early Registration: Jan 1st - Feb 29th
$85 General Registration: March 1st - May 31st
$95 Late Registration: June 1st - June 22nd
INCLUDED IN TOUR DE OUTBACK:
⇾ FREE Post-Ride Beer/Wine/Soft Drink
⇾ FREE Custom Designed T-Shirt
⇾ FREE Live Music & Games
⇾ Burgers available off the Adel Store menu
⇾ Incredible Routes, Views, & Hospitality
⇾ Self-guided tours


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

BRATS, BREWS, & BLUES FESTIVAL
In keeping with our Commitment to Youth, our annual fundraiser is the Brats, Brews & Blues Festival. Held the second Saturday in August, this fun-filled day of great food, local micro brews and fantastic music benefits the Klamath Hospice, Camp Evergreen, which is a four day summer camp that provides a safe, healthy, supportive and accepting atmosphere for youth to share their experiences and feelings associated with the death of their loved one.

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.


SLIDE INTO SUMMER AT BEAR CREEK PARK IN MEDFORD
EACH SUMMER THE ROTARY CLUB OF MEDFORD TEAMS UP WITH MEDFORD PARKS AND RECREATION TO HOST SLIDE INTO SUMMER!



FESTIVAL OF ART IN STOUT PARK 2022
Original Art & Handcrafted Items.
Plein Air Artists
Activities for Children
Food Court
Music
JACKSON COUNTY FAIR 2022
2022Fair Hours: Wednesday and Thursday 2 pm – 11 pm
Friday and Saturday 11 am – midnight
Sunday 11 am – 7 pm
Wednesday, July 13th - Nelly
Thursday, July 14th, Chris Lane
Friday, July 15th, Sawyer Brown
Saturday, July 16th, Hotel California - FREE WITH FAIR ADMISSION
• FREE parking everyday thanks to Sponsored by Amy's Kitchen & People's Bank
• FREE fair admission for kids 12 and under, courtesy of the West Family Foundation
• Sunday - FREE admission for EVERYONE courtesy of Ray’s Food Place

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