Family Movie | Encanto
Oregon City Public Library 606 John Adams St., Oregon City, OR, United StatesFamily movie screening of Encanto! Ages 3-11
Family movie screening of Encanto! Ages 3-11
Join us for the 2nd Culinary Extravaganza planned by the Teen Advisory Board: A Japanese and Korean Culinary Adventure! Get a taste of each culture over the course of six […]
An open studio arts and crafts program, open to all adults of all abilities. We provide the supplies, you provide the creativity.
An interactive opportunity to participate in life as it was in the 1800s. The Heritage Apple Festival will feature demonstrations of old-time skills, food, vendors, and children’s activities.
Elizabeth Chai is a graphic designer and coffee aficionado. In her book How to Buy Essentially​​ Nothing for a Year she tells the story of what led her to the […]
At the age of 64, Nancy stepped out of her comfortable life, shuttered a business and headed to Uganda as a Peace Corps Volunteer. For two-plus years she served a […]
When Nick's food starts disappearing from his apartment fridge, he immediately suspects his best friend Milo, a bumbling magician who lives down the hall. But Milo refuses to confess, so […]
The Lake Oswego Open Studio Tour is a free self-guided artists’ home studio and gallery tour in Lake Oswego and West Linn that provides an opportunity for artists to present […]
Whiskey Tender is a memoir about family and survival, coming-of-age on and off the reservation, and of the frictions between mainstream American culture and Native inheritance; assimilation and reverence for […]
Clackamas Arts Alliance offers a new workshop series for makers & creative artists. These workshops are designed to offer a way to explore your business potential and opportunities. UPCOMING WORKSHOP […]
Bring craft supplies you are no longer using, and browse the materials donated by others. Sandy Library Community Room 38980 Proctor Blvd. Sandy, OR 97055
We honor this land and its original inhabitants from time immemorial, the Clackamas and Clowwewalla bands of Chinookan people, the Northern Molalla, and the Pudding River Band of Kalapuya. Signers of the Willamette Valley Treaty of 1855, they were removed from their homelands to the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation. Their descendants live on as Grand Ronde Tribal members today, carrying on the traditions and cultures of their ancestors.
Clackamas County Arts Alliance
P.O. Box 2181
Oregon City, OR 97045
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