
Young Teen Art Giveaway
OCPL is giving away four video game collages created during last spring's Young Teen Art Gallery--and YOU could win the collage of your choice! Middle school students are invited to submit a book...
Museums, zoos, landmarks, and must-see attractions in Keizer. The best spots for locals and visitors.
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OCPL is giving away four video game collages created during last spring's Young Teen Art Gallery--and YOU could win the collage of your choice! Middle school students are invited to submit a book...

Located in Canby, half an hour south of Portland, the Clackamas County Event Center has been a gathering place since 1907. The facility hosts events such as brew festivals, rodeos and outdoor concerts.

Aviation museum housing the Spruce Goose, space exhibits, and IMAX theater.

Vineyard and Winery with a tasting room/art gallery overlooking the vines, specializing in Pinot Noir, Riesling, Chardonnay and Sparkling Wines. The gallery features the art of James Frey, Trisaetum's owner and winemaker.

This hotel caters to both the business and vacation traveler, and is conveniently located just minutes from downtown Portland. The property has 170 indoor-accessed, spacious, comfortable guest rooms.

Oregon City's Francis Ermatinger House is a historical landmark built in 1845. It's the site where two influential businessmen, Asa Lovejoy and Francis Pettygrove, famously flipped a coin here to decide the name of Portland. (We were almost Boston.)

Located next to the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, in McMinnville, Oregon, the Wings and Waves Waterpark lets kids and families play in pools and water slides next to helicopter and space shuttle decor.

Founded in 2012, Eutectic Gallery is exclusively dedicated to contemporary ceramic art, highlighting local and internationally renowned artists.

An event specifically designed for children with Autism and special needs to enjoy time at the park without loud music,...

Overlooking the Willamette Falls, this regional museum features a Native Peoples Gallery, a sandbox with an interactive topographic map, exhibits highlighting Oregon frontier life and much more.