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Summer Fun Guide
June 5, 2013
games, a beer garden, a parade on
Willamette Falls Drive, a waiter race,
a car show, live entertainment, food
booths, bingo, drawings for prizes, a
timber exhibition, skydivers and, on
both Saturday and Sunday, the West
Linn Lions’ fabulous breakfast.“ Visit
westlinnoregon.gov/oldtimefair.
Jake Arnston Memorial Fun Run,
July 20
Join us to help empower the legacy of a
boy who continues to touch the hearts
of a growing community. There will be a
fun run around Clackamas High School
and a “kids run” around the high school
track. This event will symbolize the joy
and celebration for life that Jake con-
tinues to spread to so many, and will
also enrich the lives of so many other
children. The plan for the Memorial
Fund is to establish a senior student
scholarship at the High School and also
to restore and upgrade the baseball
field at Oregon Trail Elementary—Jake’s
school! Call 503-869-1688 for more
information. See upcoming events in the
Clackamas Review for more information.
Estacada’s Annual Summer Cel-
ebration, July 26-27
This free festival in the heart of down-
town Estacada celebrates the area’s
wealth of art and music with fun for all
ages. Visit estacadasc.org.
Oregon City’s First City Celebra-
tion, July 27
Celebrate summer in Downtown Oregon
City at the First City Celebration Street
Festival from noon to 9 p.m. This signa-
ture event in historic downtown Oregon
City is focused on celebrating the unique
character and identity of Oregon City – a
city of firsts and Oregon’s “First City”.
This event invites artists from around the
region to downtown Oregon City as part
of a day-long festival celebrating com-
merce and culture. Artists participating in
booths line up and down the middle of
Main Street. This arts based component
of the event will be paired with live music,
kid-friendly activities and special promo-
tions by downtown Oregon City busi-
nesses throughout the day. Visit orcity.org.
Day in Damascus, July 27
Day in Damascus is a community cel-
ebration focusing on family fun, great
entertainment and great food, to sup-
port Centennial Park and other com-
munity service activities of the Kiwanis.
Held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the park,
which is next to Bi-Mart. A child-focused
Safety Fair and Kiwanis Kids’ Day fills
the park with booths, games, petting
zoo, bounce houses, climbing wall, and
much, much more! There’s free enter-
tainment, a Bring-Your-Dog show, Farm-
ers’ Market and Crafters’ Marketplace.
Visit dayindamascus.org
Clackamas Relay for Life, July
27-28
This event starts at 10 a.m. on July 27
and ends at 10 a.m. on July 28 and
takes place at Happy Valley Park. Visit
happyvalleyor.gov
Pickathon Roots Music Festival,
Aug. 2-4
Pendarvis Farm provides 80 acres of
lush meadow and forested campgrounds
with hiking, audience views of Mt. Hood,
food and craft vendors, beer gardens,
picking galore, beautiful site and stage
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Join the fun.
Bring the Family.
Come for the
Weekend!
3 days of exciting Live Musical
Entertainment, Dancing and Theater
on two stages! Visit our website for a
complete schedule of events.
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Bring the Family.
Come for the
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June
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2012 Danish Music Awards Winner
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with singer & musician
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