Friday, July 18
Midsummer Sidewalk Sales. Downtown Corvallis. All Day. Local restaurants and retailers offering a summer discount event. Individual retailer offerings and extended hours listed at website. Visit Midsummer Sidewalk Sales for more info.
Personal Mythology. LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 25th St, Corvallis. 8 am – 5 pm. Fifty artists explored the inner narratives, archetypes, and symbolic language that shape their personal identity and creative vision. From spiritual iconography and ancestral stories to imagined worlds and inner demons, this exhibition’s artwork transforms the deeply personal into the profoundly universal. Available through August 26. Visit LaSells Stewart Center | Personal Mythology, email lsc.services@oregonstate.edu, or phone 541-737-2402 for more info.
Oregon: 150 Years of Statehood, 150 Million Years in the Making. Philomath Museum, 1101 Main St, Philomath. 10 am – 4:30 pm. Explore these 16 windows into how Oregon’s landscape was assembled during the past 150 million years — and to celebrate those who learned to read the landscape before and during Oregon’s first 150 years of statehood. Available through July 26th. Visit Benton County Museum | Oregon Exhibit for more info.
Put a Bird on It! Finley, Feathers, & Fashion. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm Wednesday through Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 4:30 pm through October 12. Members free; non-members $5. Utilizing many of the taxidermy birds from the Horner Collection, this exhibit will look at the connections between fashion, feathers, and the conservation work of William L. Finley. It will include historical information and photographs, contemporary and historic art, textiles and clothing pieces, and more. Visit Put a Bird on It! Finley, Feathers, & Fashion – Benton County Museums for more info.
What does the Fox Say? Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm Wednesday through Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 4:30 pm. This fun and educational exhibit explores the fascinating world of onomatopoeia—words that imitate the sounds they describe. From “meow” to “woof” and “cock-a-doodle-doo,” onomatopoeic words bring animal sounds to life. Designed for visitors of all ages, this exhibit offers a hands-on experience for preschoolers and anyone curious about how language shapes the way people hear the world. Available through October 26. Visit Benton County Museum | What Does the Fox Say? for more info.
Teen Scene. Majestic Theatre, Second Floor, 115 SW 2nd St, Corvallis.12 – 2 pm. Free. Ages 13-17. Features a series of workshops to build technical skills and eventually leads up to brand-new productions for teens. They’ll learn more about acting, directing, designing, and producing while making new friends. Teen Scene currently meets every 1st and 3rd Saturday. Interested teens are welcome to drop by and check things out or get more information by calling the Majestic Business Office at 541-758-7827. Visit Children’s & Youth Programs | Majestic Theatre | Corvallis, OR for info.
Around Oregon Biennial. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Every 2 years, The Arts Center celebrates work created ar both established and emerging artists, and embraces diverse perspectives from artists living across this expansive state. Available through September 6. Visit The Arts Center | Around Oregon Biennial for more info.
Body Labor Land. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. This exhibit showcases work by Yannie Álvarez, Christina Larsen, and Lisl Tulunay, from their time as Artists in Residence at The Arts Center. Álvarez investigates Mexican-American identity and culture through bold acrylic paintings while Larsen’s sculptural work examines patterns of modern consumption and preservation. Tulunay’s oil paintings explore the in-between moments of daily life lived by ordinary people from Türkiye to Oregon. Available thru August 2nd. Visit The Arts Center | Body Labor Land for more info.
Opening Reception for Personal Mythology. LaSells Stewart Center, Giustina Gallery, 875 SW 25th St, Corvallis. 5:30 pm. Art reception is open to the public, please come enjoy viewing the artwork and meeting artists from the exhibition Personal Mythology. Visit LaSells Stewart Center | Personal Mythology Reception for more info.
Corvallis Knights Game. 430 SW Langton Place, Corvallis. Gates at 6 pm, first pitch at 6:35 pm. Cost: $10-$18/ticket. Home game against the Springfield Drifters. Visit Corvallis Knights Games for more info.
Friday Night Concerts. Cardwell Hill Cellars, 24241 Cardwell Hill Dr, Philomath. 6 pm. David Rogers on Classical Guitar. Visit Cardwell Hill Wine | Events for more info.
Piano in the Vineyard. Lumos Wine Co, 24000 Cardwell Hill Dr, Philomath. 6 pm. Cost: $25/ticket. An evening of classical and jazz piano from Spain and Latin America. Relax and bring outdoor chairs or blankets with a picnic dinner. Performance by Corvallis- OSU Piano International. Visit Piano in the Vineyard – Corvallis-OSU Piano International for more info.
Summer Concerts at Chintiminti Park. Corvallis Community Center, 2601 NW Tyler Ave, Corvallis. 6 pm. Free. Featuring the Joanne Broh Band. Visit City of Corvallis | Summer Concerts for more info.
A Shark’s Tale. The Majestic Theatre,115 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 7 pm. Cost: $15/ticket. Rated PG. Oscar (Will Smith), a lowly tongue-scrubber at the local Whale Wash, becomes an improbable hero when he tells a great white lie. Visit Majestic Theatre | Performing Arts Center | Corvallis, OR for more info.
Wild Hog in the Woods. Old World Deli. 341 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 7 pm. Visit Old World Center more info.
Best Cellar. Methodist Church, Martha Room, NW 11th St. North entry, Corvallis. 7:30 – 10 pm.
$2-$10 sliding scale. Featuring River Rocks at 7:30, Space Neighbors at 8:30. Visit Best Cellar | Corvallis Folklore Society for more info.
Corvallis Ghost Walking Tour. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 8 pm. $26/ Adults; $17 Kids 6+. US Ghost Adventures has launched Corvallis Ghosts, a new walking tour uncovering the haunted history of Corvallis. The tours will cover a range of locations, including some of the city’s most infamous haunted spots, such as the Benton County Courthouse, The Quad, and Whiteside Theatre. Guided by expert storytellers, the tour blends ghostly legends with real historical events, creating a fun and chilling night out for locals and visitors alike. Visit https://usghostadventures.com/corvallis-ghost-tour/ for info.
Rare Candy Splash. Whiteside Theatre, 361 Madison Ave, Corvallis. 8 pm. Cost: $10/advance, $15/same day. Slip into something scandalous and waterproof, because Rare Candy is back with another round of chaotic queer Pokédelia—and this time, they’re going full Water-Type. Visit Whiteside Theatre | Rare Candy Splash for more info.
Night Telescope Viewing. Philomath Community Library, Philomath Patio,1050 Applegate St, Philomath. 8:30 pm. Solar System Ambassador Erika leads a night of telescope viewing and activities. Registration required. Visit CBCPL | Night Telescope Viewing for more info.
Zeke Plays Drums. Bombs Away Café, 2527 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 9 pm. Visit Bombs Away Cafe for more info.
Saturday, July 19
Midsummer Sidewalk Sales. Downtown Corvallis. All Day. Local restaurants and retailers offering a summer discount event. Individual retailer offerings and extended hours listed at website. Visit Midsummer Sidewalk Sales for more info.
Graand Kinetic Challenge. 8 am – 5 pm. Beginning at Crystal Lake Sports Park, 100 SE Fisher St, Corvallis. Graand Kinetic Challenge teams are competing to show their kinetic sculpture is the best in pagentry, art, speed, engineering and construction. Racers must ride over 20 miles of city streets, over a man-made sand dune, through 200 feet of deep, thick, sticky mud, and down 1.6 miles of the Willamette River. Visit DaVinci Days | Kinetic Challenge for more info.
Corvallis Farmers’ Market and Food Bank Drive. 1st St and Jackson Ave, Corvallis. 9 am – 1 pm. A bustling hub of activity and community connection. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Riverfront Commemorative Park, the market offers fresh and delicious locally sourced food and an opportunity to explore the beauty of the surrounding natural environment. This week South Corvallis Food Bank is hosting a food drive with the Farmers’ Market. Purchase fresh fruits and vegetables from market vendors and drop them off at their booth. Support the food bank and local farms. Other donation items may also be brought to this drive. View their web page for a list of critical donation needs (including personal care items and pet supplies): South Corvallis Food Bank – Donate. Also visit Corvallis Saturday Market for more info.
Government Comment Corner. Bellushi Wing, Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 10 am – 12 pm. Stop in and chat with local Corvallis government. Featuring Ward 2 Councilor Briae Lewis. Visit Government Comment Corner for more info.
Oregon: 150 Years of Statehood, 150 Million Years in the Making. Philomath Museum, 1101 Main St, Philomath. 10 am – 4:30 pm. Explore these 16 windows into how Oregon’s landscape was assembled during the past 150 million years — and to celebrate those who learned to read the landscape before and during Oregn’s first 150 years of statehood. Available through July 26th. Visit Benton County Museum | Oregon Exhibit for more info.
Perennial Garden Care. Shonnard’s Nursery, 6600 SW Philomath Blvd, Corvallis. 10 – 11 am. Free. This class provides essential tools and insights to cultivate vibrant perennial gardens. They’ll start with the basics then delve into diverse garden themes, effective landscaping strategies, and practical gardening techniques. Visit Perennial Garden Care Class for more info.
Around Oregon Biennial. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Every 2 years, The Arts Center celebrates work created ar both established and emerging artists and embraces diverse perspectives from artists living across this expansive state. Available through September 6. Visit The Arts Center | Around Oregon Biennial for more info.
Put a Bird on It! Finley, Feathers, & Fashion. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW Second Street, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm Wednesday through Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 4:30 pm through October 12. Members free; non-members $5. Utilizing many of the taxidermy birds from the Horner Collection, this exhibit will look at the connections between fashion, feathers, and the conservation work of William L. Finley. It will include historical information and photographs, contemporary and historic art, textiles and clothing pieces, and more. Visit Put a Bird on It! Finley, Feathers, & Fashion – Benton County Museums for more info.
What does the Fox Say? Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm Wednesday through Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 4:30 pm. This fun and educational exhibit explores the fascinating world of onomatopoeia—words that imitate the sounds they describe. From “meow” to “woof” and “cock-a-doodle-doo,” onomatopoeic words bring animal sounds to life. Designed for visitors of all ages, this exhibit offers a hands-on experience for preschoolers and anyone curious about how language shapes the way people hear the world. Available through October 26. Visit Benton County Museum | What Does the Fox Say? for more info.
Los Cuentos! Corvallis- Benton County Public Library. 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 10:30 am. A bilingual storytime, in Spanish and English, for children of all ages. Storytimes are offered year-round as a drop-in program: first come, first served. Space is limited due to the room capacity and to provide a positive, safe environment for all. Children must be accompanied by a grown-up. Visit CBCPL | Los Cuentos for more info.
Lego Saturday. Philomath Community Library, 1050 Applegate St, Philomath. 11 am. An hour of free play with Lego and Duplo. Visit Philomath Community Library | Lego Saturday for more info.
Puzzle Swap. Main Meeting Room, Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 1:30 pm. Bring a puzzle, take a puzzle. For all ages and levels. Visit CBCPL Puzzle Swap for more info.
LEGO Block Blast at the Monroe Community Library. Monroe Lobby, Monroe Community Library, 380 N 5th St., Monroe. 12 – 2 pm. All ages. Participants can bring friends to the library and hang out playing LEGOs, listening to music, and having snacks. Visit CBCPL | Lego Block Blast for more info.
Body Labor Land. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. This exhibit showcases work by Yannie Álvarez, Christina Larsen, and Lisl Tulunay, from their time as Artists in Residence at The Arts Center. Álvarez investigates Mexican-American identity and culture through bold acrylic paintings while Larsen’s sculptural work examines patterns of modern consumption and preservation. Tulunay’s oil paintings explore the in-between moments of daily life lived by ordinary people from Türkiye to Oregon. Available through August 2nd. Visit The Arts Center | Body Labor Land for more info.
Go with the Flow Lactation Support Group. Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, 3600 NW Samaritan Drive, Corvallis. 1:30 – 3 pm. Free. Share concerns, ask questions, meet other parents, and discuss infant feeding topics. A lactation consultant will be available to weigh baby, offer support, and set up further appointments if needed. Visit Go with the Flow Lactation Support Group – Pollywog (pollywogfamily.org) for more info.
Corvallis Knights Game. 430 SW Langton Place, Corvallis. Gates at 6 pm, first pitch at 6:35 pm. Cost: $10-$18/ticket. Home game against the Springfield Drifters. Visit Tickets for Springfield Drifters vs. Corvallis Knights | vivenu for more info.
Piano in the Vineyard. Lumos Wine Co, 24000 Cardwell Hill Dr, Philomath. 6 pm. Cost: $25/ticket. An evening of classical and jazz piano from Spain and Latin America. Relax and bring outdoor chairs or blankets with a picnic dinner. Performance by Corvallis- OSU Piano International. Visit Piano in the Vineyard – Corvallis-OSU Piano International for more info.
MacroFocus with Belle Amoure. Old World Deli 341 SW 2nd St., Corvallis. 7 pm. Visit Old World Center Events for more info.
Music on the Farm: Revel’n. Flicker & Fir, 1465 SE Alexander Ave, Corvallis. 7 pm. Doors open at 6:30 pm. $10-$20. A tasty string band experience featuring bluegrass, blues, old-time, country, harmony. Snacks & beverages available for purchase. This is an outdoor event. Chairs provided. Limited parking. Visit Events – Flicker & Fir for info.
The Shape of Things. The Majestic Theatre,115 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 7 pm. Cost: $17/adult, $15/student/senior. Rated R. A modern day retelling and deconstruction of George Bernard Shaw’s famous play, Pygmalion. Visit The Majestic | A Shark’s Tale for more info.
Corvallis Ghost Walking Tour. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 8 pm. $26/ Adults; $17 Kids 6+. US Ghost Adventures has launched Corvallis Ghosts, a new walking tour uncovering the haunted history of Corvallis. The tours will cover a range of locations, including some of the city’s most infamous haunted spots, such as the Benton County Courthouse, The Quad, and Whiteside Theatre. Guided by expert storytellers, the tour blends ghostly legends with real historical events, creating a fun and chilling night out for locals and visitors alike. Visit https://usghostadventures.com/corvallis-ghost-tour/ for info.
DJ Patient 17. Bombs Away Café, 2527 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 9 pm. Visit Bombs Away Cafe for more info.
Sunday, July 20
Midsummer Sidewalk Sales. Downtown Corvallis. All Day. Local restaurants and retailers offering a summer discount event. Individual retailer offerings and extended hours listed at website. Visit Midsummer Sidewalk Sales for more info.
Graand Kinetic Challenge. 10 am – 1:15 pm. Beginning at Crystal Lake Sports Park, 100 SE Fisher St, Corvallis. Graand Kinetic Challenge teams are competing to show their kinetic sculpture is the best in pagentry, art, speed, engineering and construction. Racers must ride over 20 miles of city streets, over a man-made sand dune, through 200 feet of deep, thick, sticky mud, and down 1.6 miles of the Willamette River. Sunday includes mud and water entry events. Visit DaVinci Days | Kinetic Challenge for more info.
Philomath Farmer’s Market. Philomath Community Library, 1050 Applegate St, Corvallis. 11 am – 3 pm. Fresh local produce, wood-fired pizza, baked foods, hand-crafted items, and more. Visit Philomath Farmers Market for more info.
Put a Bird on It! Finley, Feathers, & Fashion. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW Second Street, Corvallis. Sundays from 12 – 4:30 pm through October 12. Members free; non-members $5. Utilizing many of the taxidermy birds from the Horner Collection, this exhibit will look at the connections between fashion, feathers, and the conservation work of William L. Finley. It will include historical information and photographs, contemporary and historic art, textiles and clothing pieces, and more. Visit Put a Bird on It! Finley, Feathers, & Fashion – Benton County Museums for more info.
What does the Fox Say? Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm Wednesday through Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 4:30 pm. This fun and educational exhibit explores the fascinating world of onomatopoeia—words that imitate the sounds they describe. From “meow” to “woof” and “cock-a-doodle-doo,” onomatopoeic words bring animal sounds to life. Designed for visitors of all ages, this exhibit offers a hands-on experience for preschoolers and anyone curious about how language shapes the way people hear the world. Available through October 26. Visit Benton County Museum | What Does the Fox Say? for more info.
Celtic Music Session. Old World Deli 341 SW 2nd St., Corvallis. 2 – 4 pm. Traditional Celtic Music Session. Participants should have some basic Celtic music experience or can simply listen and appreciate. Visit Corvallis Folklore | Calendar for more info.
The Shape of Things. The Majestic Theatre,115 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 3 pm. Cost: $17/adult, $15/student/senior. Rated R. A modern day retelling and deconstruction of George Bernard Shaw’s famous play, Pygmalion. Visit The Majestic | A Shark’s Tale for more info.
Corvallis Knights Game. 430 SW Langton Place, Corvallis. Gates at 4:30 pm, first pitch at 5:05 pm. Cost: $10-$18/ticket. Home game against the Springfield Drifters. Visit Tickets for Springfield Drifters vs. Corvallis Knights | vivenu for more info.
Sounds of Summer Concert. Airlie Winery, 15305 Dunn Forest Rd, Monmouth. 5 – 7:30 pm. The Cooper Hollow Jazztet will explore the many channels of the jazz mainstream, both new and old. Visit Home – Airlie Winery for more info.
Star Wars: A New Hope. Whiteside Theatre, 361 Madison Ave, Corvallis. 6 pm. Cost: $8/advance, $10/same day Luke Skywalker joins forces with a Jedi Knight, a cocky pilot, a Wookiee and two droids to save the galaxy from the Empire’s world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia from the mysterious Darth Vader. Visit Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) ***Doors… | Jul 20 | SceneThink for more info.
Poetry Open Mic. Bombs Away Café, 2527 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 7 pm. Visit Bombs Away Cafe for more info.
Corvallis Ghost Walking Tour. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 8 pm. $26/ Adults; $17 Kids 6+. US Ghost Adventures has launched Corvallis Ghosts, a new walking tour uncovering the haunted history of Corvallis. The tours will cover a range of locations, including some of the city’s most infamous haunted spots, such as the Benton County Courthouse, The Quad, and Whiteside Theatre. Guided by expert storytellers, the tour blends ghostly legends with real historical events, creating a fun and chilling night out for locals and visitors alike. Visit https://usghostadventures.com/corvallis-ghost-tour/ for info.
Monday, July 21
Personal Mythology. LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 25th St, Corvallis. 8 am – 5 pm. Fifty artists explored the inner narratives, archetypes, and symbolic language that shape their personal identity and creative vision. From spiritual iconography and ancestral stories to imagined worlds and inner demons, this exhibition’s artwork transforms the deeply personal into the profoundly universal. Available through August 26. Visit LaSells Stewart Center | Personal Mythology, email lsc.services@oregonstate.edu, or phone 541-737-2402 for more info.
Department Head Meeting: Board of Commissioners, Justice and Law Enforcement. Benton County Kalapuya Building, 4500 SW Research Way Corvallis. 10 am. Visit Board of Commissioners | Calendar for more info.
City Council Executive Session. Downtown Fire Station: Council Chambers, 400 NW Harrison Blvd, Corvallis. 4:30 pm. The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(f)To consider information or records that are exempt by law from public inspection. Visit City of Corvallis | Council Executive Session for more info.
Ecology Tap Talk: What’s on the Menu? PREDATOR PALATEE IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND COASTAL ALASKA. Common Fields, 545 SW 3rd St, Corvallis. 5:30 – 7:30 pm. Presentation by OSU PhD student Ellen Dymit. A portion of food/beverage sales benefits Mary River Watershed Council. Visit Upcoming Events in the Community | Corvallis Sustainability Coalition for info.
City Council Meeting. Downtown Fire Station: Council Chambers, 400 NW Harrison Blvd, Corvallis. 6 pm. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions. Visit City of Corvallis | Council Meeting for more info.
Free Monday Night Meditation. Virtual event. 6:30 – 7:45 pm. Sessions are guided every week, often rotating through month-long themes from Buddhist and contemporary mindfulness practice traditions, which provide the primary perspective and frame. Pre-registration required. Visit Free Monday Night Meditation – Oregon State University for more info.
Musical Mondays: War of Roses. Majestic Theatre 115 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 7 pm. Ages 12-17. A musical movie night for teens. Munch popcorn, watch filmed versions of classic stage plays, and make new social connections with theatrically minded peers. Visit City of Corvallis | Musical Mondays for more info.
Corvallis Ghost Walking Tour. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 8 pm. $26/ Adults; $17 Kids 6+. US Ghost Adventures has launched Corvallis Ghosts, a new walking tour uncovering the haunted history of Corvallis. The tours will cover a range of locations, including some of the city’s most infamous haunted spots, such as the Benton County Courthouse, The Quad, and Whiteside Theatre. Guided by expert storytellers, the tour blends ghostly legends with real historical events, creating a fun and chilling night out for locals and visitors alike. Visit https://usghostadventures.com/corvallis-ghost-tour/ for info.
Tuesday, July 22
Personal Mythology. LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 25th St, Corvallis. 8 am – 5 pm. Fifty artists explored the inner narratives, archetypes, and symbolic language that shape their personal identity and creative vision. From spiritual iconography and ancestral stories to imagined worlds and inner demons, this exhibition’s artwork transforms the deeply personal into the profoundly universal. Available through August 26. Visit LaSells Stewart Center | Personal Mythology, email lsc.services@oregonstate.edu, or phone 541-737-2402 for more info.
Tuesday Morning Greeters. Curves of Corvallis, 1333 NW 9th St E #155, Corvallis.
8:30 am. Visit Corvallis Chamber Calendar for more info.
Board of Commissioners Information Sharing Meeting. Benton County Kalapuya Building, 4500 SW Research Way Corvallis. 9 am. Visit Board of Commissioners | Calendar for more info.
Outdoor Storytime. Central Park, 650 NW Monroe, Corvallis. 10:30 am. Library Storytime, outside for summer. Children must be accompanied by a grown-up. Many lasting friendships start at Storytime. In case of inclement weather, storytime will be moved indoors to the Main Meeting Room of the library. Visit Outdoor Storytime | Corvallis-Benton County Public Library for more info.
Around Oregon Biennial. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madisone Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Every 2 years, The Arts Center celebrates work created around Oregon with a juried exhibition in the Main Gallery. This exhibition includes work from both established and emerging artists, and embraces diverse perspectives from artists living across our expansive state. Available through September 6. Visit The Arts Center | Around Oregon Biennial for more info.
Body Labor Land. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. This exhibit showcases work by Yannie Álvarez, Christina Larsen, and Lisl Tulunay, from their time as Artists in Residence at The Arts Center. Álvarez investigates Mexican-American identity and culture through bold acrylic paintings while Larsen’s sculptural work examines patterns of modern consumption and preservation. Tulunay’s oil paintings explore the in-between moments of daily life lived by ordinary people from Türkiye to Oregon. Available thru August 2nd. Visit The Arts Center | Body Labor Land for more info.
Coventry and Kaluza Circus Comedians. Monroe Community Library, 380 N 5h St, Monroe. 1 pm. Award winning circus comedians, Coventry & Kaluza, bring a variety of skills and thrills to their show which features juggling, acrobatics, music, comedy, and high numbers hula hooping. It’s interactive fun for the whole family.Visit CBCPL | Coventry and Kaluza for more info.
Free Family Caregiver Support Group. Grace Center for Adult Day Services, 1400 NW 9th Street, Corvallis. 2 – 3:30pm. The support group is open to all family caregivers, whether using Grace Center’s services or not. Respite Care is available during the support group. Services are FREE for the duration of the support group. If the individual is not an enrolled participant, call in advance to discuss care needs. Visit Corvallis Chamber Calendar for more info.
Downtown Vitality Strategy Task Force Meeting. Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 4 pm. Downtown Infrastructure Subcommittee. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions. Visit Downtown Vitality Strategy Task Force Meeting (Downtown Infrastructure Subcommittee) | Corvallis Oregon for more info.
Southtown Farmstand and Market. 1465 SE Alexander Ave, Corvallis. 5 – 7 pm. Experience homegrown, backyard, and cottage industry crafts, baked goods, canned goods, and very seasonal items—all set in a lovely natural farm environment complete with picnic tables, a campfire, music, nature, farm animals, and the joy of good old-fashioned community. Dog and kid friendly. Parking is limited, so biking and walking are encouraged. Visit Flicker and Fir | Southtown Market for more info.
Public Hearing Day 8: Republic Services Conditional Use Application Regarding Coffin Butte Landfill Expansion. Holmes and Shipley Board Room, Kalapuya Building, 4500 SW Research Way, Corvallis. 6 pm. Deliberation and decisions. Visit Public Hearing Day 8 for more info.
Trivia Night @ Common Fields. Common Fields, 545 SW 3rd St, Corvallis. 6 pm. General Trivia, 6 team max. No cost to enter, fun prizes for winning team. Visit Common Fields| Calendar for more info.
Corvallis Community Band. Central Park Gazebo, 650 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 7:30 pm. Featuring Jim Cameron- Showtime! Music from the Stage and Screen. Bring a chair or picnic blanket. Visit The Corvallis Community Band | Corvallis Oregon for more info.
Corvallis Ghost Walking Tour. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 8 pm. $26/ Adults; $17 Kids 6+. US Ghost Adventures has launched Corvallis Ghosts, a new walking tour uncovering the haunted history of Corvallis. The tours will cover a range of locations, including some of the city’s most infamous haunted spots, such as the Benton County Courthouse, The Quad, and Whiteside Theatre. Guided by expert storytellers, the tour blends ghostly legends with real historical events, creating a fun and chilling night out for locals and visitors alike. Visit https://usghostadventures.com/corvallis-ghost-tour/ for info.
Shit Tomato. Bombs Away Café, 2527 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 9 pm. Visit Bombs Away Cafe for more info.
Wednesday, July 23
Personal Mythology. LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 25th St, Corvallis. 8 am – 5 pm. Fifty artists explored the inner narratives, archetypes, and symbolic language that shape their personal identity and creative vision. From spiritual iconography and ancestral stories to imagined worlds and inner demons, this exhibition’s artwork transforms the deeply personal into the profoundly universal. Available through August 26. Visit LaSells Stewart Center | Personal Mythology, email lsc.services@oregonstate.edu, or phone 541-737-2402 for more info.
Corvallis Farmers Market. Riverfront, Corvallis. 9 am – 1 pm. A relaxed midweek event highlighting local agriculture. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Riverfront Commemorative Park the market offers fresh and delicious locally sourced food and an opportunity to explore the beauty of the surrounding natural environment. Visit Corvallis Wednesday Market for more info.
Oregon: 150 Years of Statehood, 150 Million Years in the Making. Philomath Museum, 1101 Main St, Philomath. 10 am – 4:30 pm. Explore these 16 windows into how Oregon’s landscape was assembled during the past 150 million years — and to celebrate those who learned to read the landscape before and during Oregon’s first 150 years of statehood. Available through July 26th. Visit Benton County Museum | Oregon Exhibit for more info.
Put a Bird on It! Finley, Feathers, & Fashion. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW Second Street, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm Wednesday through Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 4:30 pm through October 12. Members free; non-members $5. Utilizing many of the taxidermy birds from the Horner Collection, this exhibit will look at the connections between fashion, feathers, and the conservation work of William L. Finley. It will include historical information and photographs, contemporary and historic art, textiles and clothing pieces, and more. Visit Put a Bird on It! Finley, Feathers, & Fashion – Benton County Museums for more info.
What does the Fox Say? Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm Wednesday through Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 4:30 pm. This fun and educational exhibit explores the fascinating world of onomatopoeia—words that imitate the sounds they describe. From “meow” to “woof” and “cock-a-doodle-doo,” onomatopoeic words bring animal sounds to life. Designed for visitors of all ages, this exhibit offers a hands-on experience for preschoolers and anyone curious about how language shapes the way people hear the world. Available through October 26. Visit Benton County Museum | What Does the Fox Say? for more info.
Infant Storytime. Corvallis- Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 10:30 am. Storytime is offered year-round as a drop-in program: first come, first served. Space is limited due to the room capacity and to provide a positive, safe environment for all. Children must be accompanied by a grown-up. Many lasting friendships start at Storytime. Visit Infant Storytime | Corvallis-Benton County Public Library for more info.
Philomath Storytime. Philomath Meeting Room, Philomath Community Library, 1050 Applegate St, Philomath. 10:30 – 11 am. Free. Children of all ages and families are invited to an interactive storytime full of books, songs, and music. Philomath Storytime | Corvallis-Benton County Public Library for more info.
Pizza Day @ Corvallis Papa’s Pizza. 1030 SW 3rd St, Corvallis. 11 am – 11 pm. Papa’s Pizza Parlor is hosting Pizza Day for Walk to End Alzheimer’s Mid-Willamette Valley. Bring in this flyer and Grandma Pat’s Bridge for Hope walk team will receive 50% of the value of the food purchased and 25% of any gift certificates. Visit Pizza Day @ Corvallis Papa’s Pizza for more info.
Playtime. Philomath Meeting Room, Philomath Community Library, 1050 Applegate St., Philomath.
11 – 11:45 am. Ages: Birth to 5. Children and their adults are invited to a playtime immediately following storytime on the fourth Wednesday of every month. Adults may visit with each other while children play with the provided toys. Visit Playtime | Corvallis-Benton County Public Library for more info.
Around Oregon Biennial. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madisone Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Every 2 years, The Arts Center celebrates work created around Oregon with a juried exhibition in the Main Gallery. This exhibition includes work from both established and emerging artists, and embraces diverse perspectives from artists living across this expansive state. Available through September 6. Visit The Arts Center | Around Oregon Biennial for more info.
Body Labor Land. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. This exhibit showcases work by Yannie Álvarez, Christina Larsen, and Lisl Tulunay, from their time as Artists in Residence at The Arts Center. Álvarez investigates Mexican-American identity and culture through bold acrylic paintings while Larsen’s sculptural work examines patterns of modern consumption and preservation. Tulunay’s oil paintings explore the in-between moments of daily life lived by ordinary people from Türkiye to Oregon. Available thru August 2nd. Visit The Arts Center | Body Labor Land for more info.
Parent Café. Monarch on 4th, 520 NW 4th St, Corvallis. 12 pm. Parent Cafe is a group where parents can talk about stressors, challenge thinking with question cards, and develop small goals to work on. Snacks are provided and children are welcome. Visit Parent Cafe-Pollywog for more info.
Minute to Win It. Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 1:30 pm. Participate in one-minute challenges to earn a prize! Ideal for school age kids. All supplies free and provided by the library. Visit CBCPL | Minute to Win It for more info.
Charter Task Force Review Phase 1. Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 4 pm. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend Charter Review Task Force Phase 1 (CRTF1) meetings. Visit City of Corvallis | Charter Task Force Review for more info.
Stuffed Animal Sleepover. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd Ave, Corvallis. 4 pm. Free, registration required. Kids can bring a stuffed animal to the museum for an interactive Story Time with songs, crafts and books about animals. After Story Time, if the child is comfortable doing so, they can leave their stuffed animal for a magical overnight adventure at the Museum. Pick up child’s stuffed friend the next day and receive photos of their overnight escapades. Visit Benton County Museum | Stuffed Animal Sleepover for more info.
Block 15 Summer Music Series: Summer Love. Block 15 Southtown Taphouse, 3415 SW Deschutes St, Corvallis. 6 pm. Free. Featuring Krizymonas Duo. Visit Block 15 Music Series: Krizymonas Duo for more info.
Corvallis Library Book Club. Corvallis- Benton County Public Library, Board Room, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 6 pm. Adults, Seniors. This month’s book is The Vanishing Half by Britt Bennet. Visit Corvallis Library Book Club | Corvallis-Benton County Public Library for more info.
Live Music at Common Fields. Common Fields, 545 SW 3rd St, Corvallis. 6 pm. Local artists playing original music. Visit Common Fields| Calendar for more info.
Pajama Storytime. Monroe Community Library, Monroe Lobby, 380 N 5th St, Monroe. 6 pm. Wear PJs to the library for a quiet storytime to wind down for the evening. Visit CBCPL | Pajama Storytime for more info.
BMW Jazz Trio. Old World Deli 341 SW 2nd St., Corvallis. 7 pm. Visit Old World Center Events for more info.
Star Wars: A New Hope. Whiteside Theatre, 361 Madison Ave, Corvallis. 7 pm. Cost: $8/advance, $10/same day Luke Skywalker joins forces with a Jedi Knight, a cocky pilot, a Wookiee and two droids to save the galaxy from the Empire’s world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia from the mysterious Darth Vader. Visit Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) ***Doors… | Jul 23 | SceneThink for more info.
Hilltop Big Band. Central Park, Gazebo, 650 NW Monroe Avenue, Corvallis. 7:30 pm. Free. Featuring the swing sounds of Count Basie and others, classic and modern. Bring blankets and lawn chairs. Visit HillTop Big Band | Events for more info.
Comedy Open Mic. Bombs Away Café, 2527 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 8 pm. Visit Bombs Away Cafe for more info.
Corvallis Ghost Walking Tour. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 8 pm. $26/ Adults; $17 Kids 6+. US Ghost Adventures has launched Corvallis Ghosts, a new walking tour uncovering the haunted history of Corvallis. The tours will cover a range of locations, including some of the city’s most infamous haunted spots, such as the Benton County Courthouse, The Quad, and Whiteside Theatre. Guided by expert storytellers, the tour blends ghostly legends with real historical events, creating a fun and chilling night out for locals and visitors alike. Visit https://usghostadventures.com/corvallis-ghost-tour/ for info.
Thursday, July 24
Personal Mythology. LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 25th St, Corvallis. 8 am – 5 pm. Fifty artists explored the inner narratives, archetypes, and symbolic language that shape their personal identity and creative vision. From spiritual iconography and ancestral stories to imagined worlds and inner demons, this exhibition’s artwork transforms the deeply personal into the profoundly universal. Available through August 26. Visit LaSells Stewart Center | Personal Mythology, email lsc.services@oregonstate.edu, or phone 541-737-2402 for more info.
Oregon: 150 Years of Statehood, 150 Million Years in the Making. Philomath Museum, 1101 Main St, Philomath. 10 am – 4:30 pm. Explore these 16 windows into how Oregon’s landscape was assembled during the past 150 million years — and to celebrate those who learned to read the landscape before and during Oregon’s first 150 years of statehood. Available through July 26th. Visit Benton County Museum | Oregon Exhibit for more info.
Put a Bird on It! Finley, Feathers, & Fashion. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm Wednesday through Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 4:30 pm through October 12. Members free; non-members $5. Utilizing many of the taxidermy birds from the Horner Collection, this exhibit will look at the connections between fashion, feathers, and the conservation work of William L. Finley. It will include historical information and photographs, contemporary and historic art, textiles and clothing pieces, and more. Visit Put a Bird on It! Finley, Feathers, & Fashion – Benton County Museums for more info.
What does the Fox Say? Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm Wednesday through Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 4:30 pm. This fun and educational exhibit explores the fascinating world of onomatopoeia—words that imitate the sounds they describe. From “meow” to “woof” and “cock-a-doodle-doo,” onomatopoeic words bring animal sounds to life. Designed for visitors of all ages, this exhibit offers a hands-on experience for preschoolers and anyone curious about how language shapes the way people hear the world. Available through October 26. Visit Benton County Museum | What Does the Fox Say? for more info.
Drop-In Baby Weight and Feeding Clinic. Corvallis Birth & Wellness Center, 2314 NW Kings Blvd, Corvallis. 10:30. A free drop-in hour to check baby’s weight, ask feeding questions, and get peer support. Open to human milk feeding parents and caregivers in the community. Visit Drop in Feeding Clinic for more info.
Minute to Win It. Philomath Community Library, 1050 Applegate St, Philomath. 10:30 am. Participate in one-minute challenges to earn a prize! Ideal for school age kids. All supplies free and provided by the library. Visit CBCPL | Minute to Win It for more info.
Monroe Baby Storytime. Monroe Large Meeting Room, Monroe Community Library, 380 N 5th St., Monroe. 10:30 – 11:15 am. Birth to 5 yrs. Join them to read, sing, rhyme and move, followed by free play. Visit Monroe Baby Storytime | Corvallis-Benton County Public Library for more info.
Outdoor Storytime. Central Park, 650 NW Monroe, Corvallis. 10:30 am. Library Storytime, outside for summer. Children must be accompanied by a grown-up. Many lasting friendships start at Storytime. In case of inclement weather, storytime will be moved indoors to the Main Meeting Room of the library. Visit Outdoor Storytime | Corvallis-Benton County Public Library for more info.
Around Oregon Biennial. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madisone Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Every 2 years, The Arts Center celebrates work created around Oregon with a juried exhibition in the Main Gallery. This exhibition includes work from both established and emerging artists, and embraces diverse perspectives from artists living across this expansive state. Available through September 6. Visit The Arts Center | Around Oregon Biennial for more info.
Body Labor Land. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. This exhibit showcases work by Yannie Álvarez, Christina Larsen, and Lisl Tulunay, from their time as Artists in Residence at The Arts Center. Álvarez investigates Mexican-American identity and culture through bold acrylic paintings while Larsen’s sculptural work examines patterns of modern consumption and preservation. Tulunay’s oil paintings explore the in-between moments of daily life lived by ordinary people from Türkiye to Oregon. Available thru August 2nd. Visit The Arts Center | Body Labor Land for more info.
League of Women Voters Housing Committee Meeting. Virtual Event. 2 – 3:30 pm. Visit League of Women Voters Calendar for more info.
Council Work Session. Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 4 pm. Visit City of Corvallis |Council Work Session for more info.
Workshop for South Corvallis Urban Renewal Funds Applications. Tunison Community Room, 365 SW Tunison, Corvallis. 4 pm. A grant workshop series to facilitate applications and answer questions about opportunities with the South Corvallis Revolving Loan fund nd South Corvallis Urban Renewal Funds. Attendance at a workshop is not required to apply. Visit City of Corvallis | Workship for Soouth Corvallis Urban Renewal Funds Application for more info.
Corvallis Celtic Festival. Common Fields, 6 – 9 pm. Free. The festival kicks off at Common Fields with dancers from the Blackthorn Academy of Dance and performances by The Nettles and The Ballybogs. Visit Corvallis Celtic Festival 2025 | Corvallis Folklore Society for more info.
SAGE Summer Concert. Starker Arts Park Amphitheater, 4485 SW Country Club Dr, Corvallis. 6:30 – 8:30 pm. $5 – $20. All proceeds support the Corvallis Environmental Center. Featuring Big Fir and Citizens of the Universe. Bring lawn chairs and picnic blankets. Visit SAGE Summer Concerts | CEC for more info.
Hoolyeh Folk Dance. Unitarian Fellowship, 2945 NW Circle Blvd, Corvallis. 7 pm. $5/general; $4/ Corvallis Folklore Society member; $2/18 and under. 2nd and 4th Thursdays. Visit Hoolyeh Folk Dancing | Corvallis Folklore Society for more info.
Majestic Youth Theater Production: Mary Poppins Jr. The Majestic Theatre, 115 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 7 pm. Cost: $15/ticket. The jack-of-all trades, Bert, introduces viewers to England in 1910 and the troubled Banks family. Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. Using a combination of magic and common sense, she must teach the family members how to value each other again. Mary Poppins takes the children on many magical and memorable adventures, but Jane and Michael aren’t the only ones upon whom she has a profound effect. Visit The Majestic Theatre for more info.
Sarah Saul’s Jazz Jam. Old World Deli. 341 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 7 pm. Visit Old World Center more info.
Amateur Hour Open Mic. Bombs Away Café, 2527 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 8 pm. Visit Bombs Away Cafe for more info.
Corvallis Ghost Walking Tour. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 8 pm. $26/ Adults; $17 Kids 6+. US Ghost Adventures has launched Corvallis Ghosts, a new walking tour uncovering the haunted history of Corvallis. The tours will cover a range of locations, including some of the city’s most infamous haunted spots, such as the Benton County Courthouse, The Quad, and Whiteside Theatre. Guided by expert storytellers, the tour blends ghostly legends with real historical events, creating a fun and chilling night out for locals and visitors alike. Visit https://usghostadventures.com/corvallis-ghost-tour/ for info.
Friday, July 25
Personal Mythology. LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 25th St, Corvallis. 8 am – 5 pm. Fifty artists explored the inner narratives, archetypes, and symbolic language that shape their personal identity and creative vision. From spiritual iconography and ancestral stories to imagined worlds and inner demons, this exhibition’s artwork transforms the deeply personal into the profoundly universal. Available through August 26. Visit LaSells Stewart Center | Personal Mythology, email lsc.services@oregonstate.edu, or phone 541-737-2402 for more info.
Oregon: 150 Years of Statehood, 150 Million Years in the Making. Philomath Museum, 1101 Main St, Philomath. 10 am – 4:30 pm. Explore these 16 windows into how Oregon’s landscape was assembled during the past 150 million years — and to celebrate those who learned to read the landscape before and during Oregon’s first 150 years of statehood. Available through July 26th. Visit Benton County Museum | Oregon Exhibit for more info.
Put a Bird on It! Finley, Feathers, & Fashion. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm Wednesday through Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 4:30 pm through October 12. Members free; non-members $5. Utilizing many of the taxidermy birds from the Horner Collection, this exhibit will look at the connections between fashion, feathers, and the conservation work of William L. Finley. It will include historical information and photographs, contemporary and historic art, textiles and clothing pieces, and more. Visit Put a Bird on It! Finley, Feathers, & Fashion – Benton County Museums for more info.
What does the Fox Say? Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm Wednesday through Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 4:30 pm. This fun and educational exhibit explores the fascinating world of onomatopoeia—words that imitate the sounds they describe. From “meow” to “woof” and “cock-a-doodle-doo,” onomatopoeic words bring animal sounds to life. Designed for visitors of all ages, this exhibit offers a hands-on experience for preschoolers and anyone curious about how language shapes the way people hear the world. Available through October 26. Visit Benton County Museum | What Does the Fox Say? for more info.
A Walk with Wildland Fire. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10:30 am. Registration required. Free. John Bailey will walk everyone through the complex relationship with fire in landscapes like Oregon that have a rich fire history/ecological underpinning not fully understood or appreciated until recently by Western science and management. His perspective draws from personal and professional experiences that span four decades of forestry work (including firefighting), research and teaching. Visit Benton County Museum | A Walk with Wildland Fire for more info.
Red Cross Blood Drive. Monroe Community Library, 380 N 5th St, Corvallis. 11:30 am – 5 pm. Please call 1-800-RED CROSS or visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter Monroe OR to schedule an appointment. Visit CBCPL | Red Cross Blood Drive for more info.
Around Oregon Biennial. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madisone Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Every 2 years, The Arts Center celebrates work created around Oregon with a juried exhibition in the Main Gallery. This exhibition includes work from both established and emerging artists and embraces diverse perspectives from artists living across this expansive state. Available through September 6. Visit The Arts Center | Around Oregon Biennial for more info.
Body Labor Land. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. This exhibit showcases work by Yannie Álvarez, Christina Larsen, and Lisl Tulunay, from their time as Artists in Residence at The Arts Center. Álvarez investigates Mexican-American identity and culture through bold acrylic paintings while Larsen’s sculptural work examines patterns of modern consumption and preservation. Tulunay’s oil paintings explore the in-between moments of daily life lived by ordinary people from Türkiye to Oregon. Available thru August 2nd. Visit The Arts Center | Body Labor Land for more info.
Retro Game Event. Corvallis- Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 1 pm. Check out some retro consoles and play a game on them. Including Atari and Sega Genesis. There will be themed snacks, treats and books available. Visit CBCPL | Retro Game Event for more info.
Starker Summer Tours: Active Harvest. Tours begin at 7240 SW Philomath Blvd, Corvallis. 1 pm. Transportation to forest is provided. Registration required. Visit an active harvest site and see commercial thinning in progress. Watch forestry equipment and learn why thinning is a critical tool for maintaining healthy forests, reducing fire risk, and improving timber quality. Please call 541-929-2477, email recreation@starkerforests.com, or visit Starker Forest Tours for more info.
Teen Anime Club. Corvallis- Benton Country Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 3:30 – 5 pm. Grades 6-12. Manga readers and anime watchers welcome. Topics include favorite characters, the culture and history of anime, practicing the art style, meeting other fans in the community, and watching episodes together. Snacks provided. Episodes shown may be rated from PG to TV-14. Visit CBCPL | Teen Anime Club for more info.
Adult Retro Game. Corvallis- Benton County Public Library, Main Meeting Room, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 6 pm. Ages 18+. Check out some retro consoles and play a game on them. Including Atari and Sega Genesis. There will be themed snacks, treats and books available. Visit CBCPL | Adult Retro Game for more info.
Cardwell Hill Cellars Summer Concert. 24241 Carwell Hill Dr, Philomath. 6 – 8 pm. Free. Featuring Bill Beach – Brazilian Jazz. Proceeds will benefit Jackson Street Youth Services. Visit Events – Cardwell Hill Cellars for info.
Corvallis Knights Game. 430 SW Langton Place, Corvallis. Gates at 6 pm, first pitch at 6:35 pm. Cost: $10-$18/ticket. Home game against the Yakima Valley Pippins. Visit Tickets for Yakima Valley Pippins vs. Corvallis Knights | vivenu for more info.
DRTR Music Project. Lumos Wine Co, 24000 Cardwell Hill Dr, Philomath. 6 pm. Cost: $5/cover charge. Groove-based stylings create an infectious rhythmic pulse. Visit Lumos Wines | Events for more info.
Friday Night Concerts. Cardwell Hill Cellars, 24241 Cardwell Hill Dr, Philomath. 6 pm. Bill Beech, Brazilian Jazz. Proceeds benefiting Jackson Street. Visit Cardwell Hill Wine | Events for more info.
Big Foo with Bikini. Old World Deli. 341 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 7 pm. Foo Fighters Tribute Band. Visit Old World Center more info.
Corvallis Celtic Festival: Open the Door for Three. PRAx, Detrick Hall, 470 SW 15th St. 7 pm. Cost: $25/ticket. A road-tested, audience-approved, laughing-out-loud trio of Irish musicians, including fiddle player Liz Knowles, uilleann piper Kieran O’Hare, and Dublin-born singer and bouzouki player Pat Broaders. Their music is a rare combination of unearthed tunes from centuries-old collections, newly composed melodies, fresh arrangements of songs old and new, homages to the musicians and bands they grew up listening to, and the unmatched energy of a trio of good friends playing great Irish music together. Visit PRAx | Open the Door for Three for more info.
Majestic Youth Theater Production: Mary Poppins Jr. The Majestic Theatre, 115 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 7 pm. Cost: $15/ticket. The jack-of-all trades, Bert, introduces viewers to England in 1910 and the troubled Banks family. Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. Using a combination of magic and common sense, she must teach the family members how to value each other again. Mary Poppins takes the children on many magical and memorable adventures, but Jane and Michael aren’t the only ones upon whom she has a profound effect. Visit The Majestic Theatre for more info.
Corvallis Ghost Walking Tour. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 8 pm. $26/ Adults; $17 Kids 6+. US Ghost Adventures has launched Corvallis Ghosts, a new walking tour uncovering the haunted history of Corvallis. The tours will cover a range of locations, including some of the city’s most infamous haunted spots, such as the Benton County Courthouse, The Quad, and Whiteside Theatre. Guided by expert storytellers, the tour blends ghostly legends with real historical events, creating a fun and chilling night out for locals and visitors alike. Visit https://usghostadventures.com/corvallis-ghost-tour/ for info.
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