Corvallis Calendar: Friday to Friday

Friday, May 1

Carol Chapel. Giustina Gallery, The LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 26th St, Corvallis. 8 am – 5 pm, Monday thru Friday. This exhibition offers a body of work shaped by attentive observation and a profound connection to Oregon’s natural beauty. Carol Chapel’s compositions reflect a deep sensitivity to color, pattern, and form, inviting viewers into an intimate dialogue with the place and pace of rural Benton County. Chapel draws inspiration from the fields, gardens, and wooded areas surrounding her rural studio and home. Visit Carol Chapel | Giustina Gallery for more info.

From Our Collection: Art and Instruction at O.S.U. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm. Featuring artwork drawn exclusively from the Benton County Historical Society’s collection, showcasing the creative legacy of Oregon State University’s art faculty. These pieces reflect how generations of O.S.U. artists and educators shaped the region’s cultural landscape through their teaching and artistic innovation. Visit From Our Collection: Art and Instruction at O.S.U. | Benton County Museums for more info.

Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm. The culmination of this decade-long art and storytelling endeavor, Project 562 is a peerless, sweeping, and moving love letter to Indigenous Americans, containing hundreds of stunning portraits and compelling personal narratives of contemporary Native people—all photographed in clothing, poses, and locations of their choosing. Their narratives touch on personal and cultural identity as well as issues of media representation, sovereignty, faith, family, the protection of sacred sites, subsistence living, traditional knowledge-keeping, land stewardship, language preservation, advocacy, education, the arts, and more. Visit Project 562 | Benton County Museums for more info.

Family Storytime. Corvallis- Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 10:30 am. Library Storytime for all children. Children must be accompanied by a grown-up. Many lasting friendships start at Storytime. Visit Family Storytime | CBCPL for more info.

Storytime. Monroe Community Library, 380 N 5th St, Monroe. 10:30 am. Drop in Storytime for children and their caregivers. Visit Storytime | CBCPL for more info.

Annual Planting Days at Shonnard’s Nursery. Shonnard’s Nursery, 6600 SW Philomath Blvd, Corvallis. 11 am. Bring in pots and containers, 14″ and smaller, and Shonnard’s staff will plant your purchased flowers, vegetables, and herbs at no extra charge. Visit Classes & Events | Shonnard’s Nursery for more info.

Landscapes Reimagined. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Through layered compositions, Philip Stork aims to suggest a sense of movement through space and time. Although the images emerge from his imagination, they are greatly influenced by colors and landscapes he has encountered while traveling. Visit Landscapes Reimagined | The Arts Center for more info.

Reformation. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Working across painting, sculpture, and installation, Kim Smith Claudel creates work that exists in deliberate flux. Her process-driven approach embraces the ephemeral, the decaying, and the mundane; building visual systems that resist completion. Reformation is a process of re-forming material, as well as an act of challenging the rules we rarely question. Visit Reformation | The Arts Center for more info.

Naval ROTC Spring Award 2026. Memorial Union Building, 2501 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis. 3 pm. Individuals who have gone above and beyond the call of duty are honored for exemplifying the core values of honor, courage, and commitment. Visit Naval ROTC Spring Awards 2026 | Oregon State University for more info.

Teen Advisory Group. Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Avenue, Corvallis. 4 – 5 pm. Join the Teen Advisory Group (TAG) and have a say in making the library a more awesome place. Be involved in the community and meet new people while helping to plan teen events. Apply to join. Visit CBCPL Teen Advisory Group for more info.

Family Fun Night. Corvallis Community Center, 2701 NW Tyler Ave, Corvallis. 5 pm. Features STEAM activities, art, and games for the whole family. Visit Family Fun Night | City of Corvallis for more info.

Brian Merchant: The Human Cost of AI and Automation. PRAx, 470 SW 15th St, Corvallis. 5:30 pm. Part of the Just AI series. The author of a bestselling book about the iPhone, The One Device, Merchant’s most recent book is Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech. Currently serving as journalist-in residence at the AI Now Institute, Merchant has been The Los Angeles Times’ tech columnist, an editor at Motherboard, VICE’s science and technology publication, and the founder of Terraform, its online fiction site. Visit Brian Merchant: The Human Cost of AI and Automation | PRAx for more info.

Meet Your Streets History Tour. Meet at Courtyard Corvallis, 400 SW 1st St, Corvallis. 5:30 pm. Free, reservation required. A 45 minute, in-person gathering to explore and connect with the history of Corvallis’ vibrant streets. Engage with fellow learning and history enthusiasts while exploring downtown Corvallis. Visit Engage Corvallis for more info.

Featured Authors: Evan Morgan Williams and Jeff Fearside. Grassroots Books, 251 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 6 pm. Evan Morgan Williams will be discussing his new book, The Divide. Williams will be joined in conversation by Jeff Fearnside for a reading and Q&A. Visit Featured Authors | Grassroots Books for more info,

Rainbow Continuum Presents: Tea Party, a Spring Drag Show. Memorial Union, 2501 SW Jefferson Ave, Corvallis. 6 pm doors, 7 pm show. 18+ or accompanied by a parent. A whimsical night of drag performances celebrating all things queer in nature. This event features both student and local performers from across Oregon. Visit “Tea Party” Spring Drag Show | Oregon State University for more info.

Oregon Ballet Theatre 2. PRAx, 470 SW 15th St, Corvallis. 7 pm. Cost: $25-35/general, $5/student. The debut of ballet at PRAx, featuring the Oregon Ballet Theatre’s second company, OBT2, on a stop during their 2026 Spring Tour. OBT2 serves as a cultural ambassador of the performing arts throughout the Pacific Northwest. Visit Oregon Ballet Theatre 2 | PRAx for more info.

Legally Blonde. The Majestic Theatre, 211 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 7:30 pm. Rated PG-13. Cost: $23/general, $21/students and seniors. Elle Woods appears to have it all. Her life is turned upside down when her boyfriend Warner dumps her so he can attend Harvard Law. Determined to get him back, Elle ingeniously charms her way into the prestigious law school. While there, she struggles with peers, professors and her ex. With the support of some new friends, Elle quickly realizes her potential and sets out to prove herself to the world. Visit The Majestic Theatre for more info.

They Live (1988) Special Benefit Movie Screening. Whiteside Theatre, 361 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 8 pm, doors 7:30 pm. Cost: $8/advance, $10/same day. They influence our decisions without us knowing it. They numb our senses without us feeling it. They control our lives without us realizing it. They live. Proceeds from this screening benefit the Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition. Visit They Live | Whiteside Theater for more info.

First Friday Drag. Common Fields, 545 SW 3rd St, Corvallis. 8 pm. Cost: $7. 18+. Hosted by Kenzie B. Valentine. Visit First Friday Drag at Common Fields | Facebook for more info.

Full Moon Ghost & True Crime Tour. Meet at Courtyard Corvallis, 400 SW 1st St, Corvallis. 8 pm. Cost: $19/early bird, $25/general. Delve into the eerie world of ghosts, murder, and grisly accidents. An hour hearing hair-raising stories outside the downtown Corvallis buildings where these hauntings, crimes, and accidents have been reported. Soak up a little Corvallis history along the way. Engage with fellow learning and history enthusiasts while exploring downtown Corvallis. Visit Engage Corvallis for more info.

Saturday, May 2

Corvallis Farmers’ Market. 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. Visit Corvallis Saturday Market for more info.

From Our Collection: Art and Instruction at O.S.U. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 – 4:30 pm. Featuring artwork drawn exclusively from the Benton County Historical Society’s collection, showcasing the creative legacy of Oregon State University’s art faculty. These pieces reflect how generations of O.S.U. artists and educators shaped the region’s cultural landscape through their teaching and artistic innovation. Visit From Our Collection: Art and Instruction at O.S.U. | Benton County Museums for more info.

Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm. The culmination of this decade-long art and storytelling endeavor, Project 562 is a peerless, sweeping, and moving love letter to Indigenous Americans, containing hundreds of stunning portraits and compelling personal narratives of contemporary Native people—all photographed in clothing, poses, and locations of their choosing. Their narratives touch on personal and cultural identity as well as issues of media representation, sovereignty, faith, family, the protection of sacred sites, subsistence living, traditional knowledge-keeping, land stewardship, language preservation, advocacy, education, the arts, and more. Visit Project 562 | Benton County Museums for more info.

OSU Pet Day. Area around and in Magruder Hall, 700 SW 30th St, Corvallis. 10 am – 3 pm. Small fees for selected activities, pets welcome if leashed and under control. Participate in fun activities including teddy bear surgery, kid zone, Picasso puppy painting, nail trim education and more. Dozens of booths will be staffed by vendors and volunteers who provide information on animal health, wellness and related topics. Visit OSU Pet Day | OSU for more info.

Saturday Stories Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Avenue, Corvallis. 10:30 am. A drop in story time for children of all ages. Visit Saturday Stories | CBCPL for more info.

Annual Planting Days at Shonnard’s Nursery. Shonnard’s Nursery, 6600 SW Philomath Blvd, Corvallis. 11 am. Bring in pots and containers, 14″ and smaller, and Shonnard’s staff will plant your purchased flowers, vegetables, and herbs at no extra charge. Visit Classes & Events | Shonnard’s Nursery for more info.

Hesthaven Nature Center Open House. 8590 NW Oak Creek Dr, Corvallis. 12 – 2 pm. Visit Mid-Willamette Bird Alliance for more info.

Tween Writing Workshop. Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Avenue, Corvallis. 1 pm. 4th and 5th graders. An hour of focused writing time in a calm and supportive environment. Writing prompts and snacks will be provided along with the opportunity to receive writing feedback. Visit Tween Writing Workshop | CBCPL for more info.

Unlocking Art. The Art Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 1 pm. Experience exhibitions in fresh and meaningful ways with volunteer lead interactive activities in TAC’s main gallery. Visit Unlocking Art | The Arts Center 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.

Flora and Fauna of Prairie Overlook. William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge, 26208 Finley Refuge Rd, Corvallis. 2 pm. Learn about the natural history of Prairie Overlook. Explore some of the rarest habitat in the world and learn about the different types of birds, plants, and animals that call it home. Guided and self guided activities available. Visit Flora & Fauna of Prairie Overlook | Finley Wildlife Refuge for more info.

Historic Philomath College Tour. Philomath Museum, 1101 Main Street, Philomath. 2 pm. Cost: $10, registration required. This historic tour of Philomath College will highlight the stories of the students and teachers who lived and worked here, shaping the future of the town of Philomath. Erected in 1867, the building is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visit Historic Philomath College Tour for more info.

Clayton Stephenson. LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 26th St, Corvallis. 7:30 pm. Cost: $30/general, students free, $5 SNAP tickets at door. American pianist Clayton Stephenson’s love for music is immediately apparent in his joyous charisma onstage, expressive power, and natural ease at the instrument. Visit Clayton Stephenson | Corvallis-OSU Piano International for more info.

Legally Blonde. The Majestic Theatre, 211 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 7:30 pm. Rated PG-13. Cost: $23/general, $21/students and seniors. Elle Woods appears to have it all. Her life is turned upside down when her boyfriend Warner dumps her so he can attend Harvard Law. Determined to get him back, Elle ingeniously charms her way into the prestigious law school. While there, she struggles with peers, professors and her ex. With the support of some new friends, Elle quickly realizes her potential and sets out to prove herself to the world. Visit The Majestic Theatre for more info.

Halfway to Halloween. Whiteside Theatre, 361 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 8 pm. Cost: $10/advance, $15/same day. 18+. A deliciously eerie evening where blooming florals meet mischievous monsters and glittering ghouls. Expect a vibrant mix of burlesque, drag, and more as performers from across the Pacific Northwest bring a little fright and a lot of delight to the stage. Visit Halfway to Halloween | Whiteside Theatre for more info.

Sunday, May 3

Spring Garden Festival. The Arts Center Plaza, along Madison Ave near Central Park, Corvallis. 10 am. A family-friendly event featuring plant and garden vendors, art and handmade goods, local food and treats, and live music. Visit Spring Garden Festival | The Arts Center for more info.

Annual Planting Days at Shonnard’s Nursery. Shonnard’s Nursery, 6600 SW Philomath Blvd, Corvallis. 11 am. Bring in pots and containers, 14″ and smaller, and Shonnard’s staff will plant your purchased flowers, vegetables, and herbs at no extra charge. Visit Classes & Events | Shonnard’s Nursery for more info.

From Our Collection: Art and Instruction at O.S.U. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 12 – 4:30 pm. Featuring artwork drawn exclusively from the Benton County Historical Society’s collection, showcasing the creative legacy of Oregon State University’s art faculty. These pieces reflect how generations of O.S.U. artists and educators shaped the region’s cultural landscape through their teaching and artistic innovation. Visit From Our Collection: Art and Instruction at O.S.U. | Benton County Museums for more info.

Hesthaven Nature Center Open House. 8590 NW Oak Creek Dr, Corvallis. 12 – 2 pm. Visit Mid-Willamette Bird Alliance for more info.

Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 12 – 4:30 pm. The culmination of this decade-long art and storytelling endeavor, Project 562 is a peerless, sweeping, and moving love letter to Indigenous Americans, containing hundreds of stunning portraits and compelling personal narratives of contemporary Native people—all photographed in clothing, poses, and locations of their choosing. Their narratives touch on personal and cultural identity as well as issues of media representation, sovereignty, faith, family, the protection of sacred sites, subsistence living, traditional knowledge-keeping, land stewardship, language preservation, advocacy, education, the arts, and more. Visit Project 562 | Benton County Museums for more info.

The Amazing Bubble Man. LaSells Stewart Center,875 SW 26th St, Corvallis. 2 pm. Cost: $19.98/adult, $14.46/youth and seniors, family pricing available. Bubble Man Louis Pearl amazes with physics defying bubble tricks. Visit Amazing Bubble Man | LaSells Stewart Center for more info.

Legally Blonde. The Majestic Theatre, 211 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 2:30 pm. Rated PG-13. Cost: $23/general, $21/students and seniors. Elle Woods appears to have it all. Her life is turned upside down when her boyfriend Warner dumps her so he can attend Harvard Law. Determined to get him back, Elle ingeniously charms her way into the prestigious law school. While there, she struggles with peers, professors and her ex. With the support of some new friends, Elle quickly realizes her potential and sets out to prove herself to the world. Visit The Majestic Theatre for more info.

Judith: Of Resistance and Resilience. PRAx, 470 SW 15th St, Corvallis. 3 pm. Cost: $30/general, $5/students. Sung by the Corvallis Repertory Singers. The work sets the story of Judith, as set in the Old English dramatic poem. The new work is accompanied by Thomas Tallis’ “Spem in Alium,” a towering 40-voice polychoral motet, “A Vision Unfolding,” a work rooted in themes of compassion, freedom, inclusivity, and justice, by Kyle Pederson, and “Luminous Night of the Soul,” a shimmering ode to the resilience of the human spirit, by Ola Gjeilo.Visit Corvallis Repertory Singers: Judith: Of Resistance and Resilience | PRAx for more info.

Back to the Future Part 2. Whiteside Theatre, 361 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 4 pm. After visiting 2015, Marty McFly must repeat his visit to 1955 to prevent disastrous changes to 1985, without interfering with his first trip. Visit Back to the Future Part II | Whiteside Theatre for more info.

Back to the Future Part 2. Whiteside Theatre, 361 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 7:30 pm. After visiting 2015, Marty McFly must repeat his visit to 1955 to prevent disastrous changes to 1985, without interfering with his first trip. Visit Back to the Future Part II | Whiteside Theatre for more info.

Monday, May 4

Carol Chapel. Giustina Gallery, The LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 26th St, Corvallis. 8 am – 5 pm, Monday thru Friday. This exhibition offers a body of work shaped by attentive observation and a profound connection to Oregon’s natural beauty. Carol Chapel’s compositions reflect a deep sensitivity to color, pattern, and form, inviting viewers into an intimate dialogue with the place and pace of rural Benton County. Chapel draws inspiration from the fields, gardens, and wooded areas surrounding her rural studio and home. Visit Carol Chapel | Giustina Gallery for more info.

Art Exhibit: Honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. Student Experience Center, 2251 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis. 9 am – 5 pm. Visit Art Exhibit: Honoring Missing & Murdered Indigenous People | OSU for more info.

Hesthaven Nature Center Open House. 8590 NW Oak Creek Dr, Corvallis. 12 – 2 pm. Visit Mid-Willamette Bird Alliance for more info.

War with Iran. Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Avenue, Corvallis. 5:30 pm. Visit War With Iran- A panel presentation and discussion | City of Corvallis for more info.

City Council Meeting. Downtown Fire Station: Council Chambers, 400 NW Harrison Blvd, Corvallis. 6 pm. Visit City Council Meeting | City of Corvallis for more info.

Family and Community Information Night at Linus Pauling/Corvallis Junior High. Linus Pauling Middle School,1111 NW Cleveland Ave, Corvallis. 6:30 pm. Visit Calendar | Corvallis School District for more info.

Tuesday, May 5

Carol Chapel. Giustina Gallery, The LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 26th St, Corvallis. 8 am – 5 pm, Monday thru Friday. This exhibition offers a body of work shaped by attentive observation and a profound connection to Oregon’s natural beauty. Carol Chapel’s compositions reflect a deep sensitivity to color, pattern, and form, inviting viewers into an intimate dialogue with the place and pace of rural Benton County. Chapel draws inspiration from the fields, gardens, and wooded areas surrounding her rural studio and home. Visit Carol Chapel | Giustina Gallery for more info.

Tuesday Morning Greeters: Corvallis Knights Baseball. Corvallis Knights Baseball, 301 SW 4th, St, Corvallis. 8:30am. Visit Corvallis Chamber Calendar for more info.

Benton County Board of Commissioners. Holmes and Shipley Board Room, Kalapuya Building, 4500 SW Research Way, Corvallis. 9 am. Visit Events | Benton County Board of Commissioners for more info.

Chamber Music Concerts: What, Why, and How. Corvallis Community Center, 2601 NW Tyler Ave, Corvallis. 9:30 am. Dues for the Academy of Lifelong Learning are $110/year. Presenters: Noah Seitz, Artistic Director & cellist and Bill Wickes, physicist & technologist. Chamber music concerts are performances by small ensembles in small venues, typically using orchestral instruments. Corvallis has two non-profits that have been offering such concerts for decades. Chintimini Chamber Music has an annual festival featuring professional musicians who grew up in or near Corvallis. Their Artistic Director and Treasurer will explain the nuts-and-bolts of developing concert repertoire, recruiting talent, and financing, and will discuss why such concerts are valued by audiences. Visit 2026 Spring Schedule | Academy For Lifelong Learning for more info.

Infant Storytime. Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Avenue, Corvallis. 10:30 – 11 am. Free every Tuesday for children 0-12 months old. 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 | CBCPL for more info.

Playtime. Monroe Community Library, 380 N 5th St, Corvallis. 10:30 am. Children and their adults may visit and play with library materials in a group setting. Visit Playtime | CBCPL for more info.

Truckin’ Tuesday at the Memorial Union. Memorial Union Quad, 2501 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis. 11 am – 8 pm. A chance to try new foods and patronize local food trucks. Visit Truckin’ Tuesday | Oregon State University for more info.

Hesthaven Nature Center Open House. 8590 NW Oak Creek Dr, Corvallis. 12 – 2 pm. Visit Mid-Willamette Bird Alliance for more info.

Landscapes Reimagined. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Through layered compositions, Philip Stork aims to suggest a sense of movement through space and time. Although the images emerge from his imagination, they are greatly influenced by colors and landscapes he has encountered while traveling. Visit Landscapes Reimagined | The Arts Center for more info.

Reformation. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Working across painting, sculpture, and installation, Kim Smith Claudel creates work that exists in deliberate flux. Her process-driven approach embraces the ephemeral, the decaying, and the mundane; building visual systems that resist completion. Reformation is a process of re-forming material, as well as an act of challenging the rules we rarely question. Visit Reformation | The Arts Center for more info.

Free Family Caregiver Support Group. Grace Center for Adult Day Services, 1400 NW 9th Street, Corvallis. 1 – 2:30 pm. 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.

Gentle Yoga. Monroe Community Library, 380 N 5th St, Corvallis. 2 pm. Free. Class members learn simple, doable, gentle yoga practices and other practical mind-body exercises to improve breathing, posture, strength, flexibility, balance, rest, and mood. Sitting, standing, and mat postures will be offered. Bring personal mats/props if possible. Taught by Celinda Miller. Visit Gentle Yoga | CBCPL for more info.

Nurturing Parenting Education Class. Corvallis- Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 2 pm. Registration required, participation requirements, see website for details. Offered in partnership with Family Tree Relief Nursery. Snacks provided, transportation may be available. Visit Nurturing Parenting Education Class | CBCPL for more info.

READ Dogs. Corvallis- Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 3:30 pm. Kids can practice reading in any language to a trained therapy Reading Education Assistance Dogs (READ Dogs). Sign-ups are on-site and open at the time of the event on a first-come, first-served basis. Permission form is required and filled out on-site. Visit READ Dogs | Corvallis-Benton County Public Library for more info.

Downtown Timber Tales. Courtyard Corvallis, 400 SW 1st St, Corvallis. 4:30 pm. Cost: $19/general. Discover how daily life was once shaped around wood and the unexpected role Corvallis played in World War II. Visit Corvallis Walking Tours for more info.

Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Keynote. Student Experience Center, 2251 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis. 4:30 pm doors open, 5 pm start. Ampkwa Advocacy Director, Amanda Freeman will be the keynote speaker and attendees will also have an opportunity to learn through her art exhibit. Visit Art Exhibit: Honoring Missing & Murdered Indigenous People |OSU for more info.

Release Event for Platform Decay. Corvallis Book Bin, 215 SW 15th St, Corvallis. 5:30 pm. A celebration for the release of Platform Decay, the eighth book in the Murderbot Diaries. Featuring trivia sheets, scavenger hunts, and goodies from New Morning bakery. Visit Platform Decay Release Event | The Book Bin for more info.

Downtown Timber Tales. Courtyard Corvallis, 400 SW 1st St, Corvallis. 6 pm. Cost: $19/general. Discover how daily life was once shaped around wood and the unexpected role Corvallis played in World War II. Visit Corvallis Walking Tours for more info.

Graphic Novel Club. 2nd Floor Board Room, Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Avenue, Corvallis. Virtual option available. 6 pm. Copies are available to check out from the 2nd floor reference desk. Visit Corvallis Benton County Public Library Graphic Novel Club for more info.

Planning Commission Meeting. Holmes and Shipley Board Room, Kalapuya Building, 4500 SW Research Way, Corvallis. 6 pm. Visit Planning Commission Meeting | Benton County for more info.

Spring 2026 Fair Housing Training for Housing Providers. Online. 6 pm. A free 2-hour online training focused on fair housing laws and responsibilities as they relate to housing discrimination. Visit Spring 2026 Fair Housing Training for Housing Providers | City of Corvallis for more info.

Trivia Night at 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.

Philomath Evening Book Club. Philomath Community Library, 1050 Applegate St, Philomath.  6:30 – 7:30 pm. Copies of book club books are available monthly at the Library’s front desk. Visit Evening Book Club | CBCPL for more info.

Wednesday, May 6

Carol Chapel. Giustina Gallery, The LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 26th St, Corvallis. 8 am – 5 pm, Monday thru Friday. This exhibition offers a body of work shaped by attentive observation and a profound connection to Oregon’s natural beauty. Carol Chapel’s compositions reflect a deep sensitivity to color, pattern, and form, inviting viewers into an intimate dialogue with the place and pace of rural Benton County. Chapel draws inspiration from the fields, gardens, and wooded areas surrounding her rural studio and home. Visit Carol Chapel | Giustina Gallery for more info.

Forging Connection at a Japanese American Incarceration Site. Corvallis Community Center, 2601 NW Tyler Ave, Corvallis. 9:30 am. Dues for the Academy of Lifelong Learning are $110/year. Presenter: Aura Sunada Newlin, Executive Director, Heart Mountain Foundation. During WWII, some 14,000 people of Japanese ancestry were unjustly incarcerated at Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Located on the original camp site, the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation runs a Smithsonian Affiliate museum and retreat center that is emerging as a hub for discussions about democracy, civil discourse, and the rule of law. In this class, Dr. Sunada Newlin will discuss how the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation is converting what was once a place of rupture into a place of connection. Visit 2026 Spring Schedule | Academy For Lifelong Learning for more info.

Employment Help. Conference Room C, Corvallis Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Avenue, Corvallis.10 am – 12 pm. Job-seekers and anyone with career and employment questions are invited to drop in to meet with an Employment Specialist from Worksource Oregon. WorkSource Oregon is an equal opportunity employer/program. Free auxiliary aids and services are available to individuals with disabilities, and free language assistance is available to persons with limited English proficiency. Visit Employment Help with Worksource Oregon | CBCPL for more info.

From Our Collection: Art and Instruction at O.S.U. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 – 4:30 pm. Featuring artwork drawn exclusively from the Benton County Historical Society’s collection, showcasing the creative legacy of Oregon State University’s art faculty. These pieces reflect how generations of O.S.U. artists and educators shaped the region’s cultural landscape through their teaching and artistic innovation. Visit From Our Collection: Art and Instruction at O.S.U. | Benton County Museums for more info.

Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm. The culmination of this decade-long art and storytelling endeavor, Project 562 is a peerless, sweeping, and moving love letter to Indigenous Americans, containing hundreds of stunning portraits and compelling personal narratives of contemporary Native people—all photographed in clothing, poses, and locations of their choosing. Their narratives touch on personal and cultural identity as well as issues of media representation, sovereignty, faith, family, the protection of sacred sites, subsistence living, traditional knowledge-keeping, land stewardship, language preservation, advocacy, education, the arts, and more. Visit Project 562 | Benton County Museums for more info.

Van Buren Bridge Ribbon Cutting. Riverfront Commemorative Park, NW 1st Street, Corvallis. 10 am. Possible quorum of City Council. After the ribbon cutting ceremony, individuals will have a chance to use the new multiuse path across the bridge. Visit Van Buren Bridge Ribbon Cutting | City of Corvallis for more info.

Philomath Storytime. Philomath Community Library, 1050 Applegate St, Philomath. 10:30 am. An interactive storytime full of books, songs, and music. Visit Philomath Storytime | CBCPL for more info.

Toddler Storytime. Corvallis- Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 10:30 am. Aimed at 1-3 year olds. 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 Toddler Storytime | CBCPL for more info.

Playtime. Philomath Community Library, 1050 Applegate St, Philomath. 11 am – 11:45 am. Children and adults can enjoy free play time directly after Philomath Community Library Storytime.  Visit Philomath Community Library Playtime for more info.

Hesthaven Nature Center Open House. 8590 NW Oak Creek Dr, Corvallis. 12 – 2 pm. Visit Mid-Willamette Bird Alliance for more info.

Landscapes Reimagined. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Through layered compositions, Philip Stork aims to suggest a sense of movement through space and time. Although the images emerge from his imagination, they are greatly influenced by colors and landscapes he has encountered while traveling. Visit Landscapes Reimagined | The Arts Center for more info.

Reformation. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Working across painting, sculpture, and installation, Kim Smith Claudel creates work that exists in deliberate flux. Her process-driven approach embraces the ephemeral, the decaying, and the mundane; building visual systems that resist completion. Reformation is a process of re-forming material, as well as an act of challenging the rules we rarely question. Visit Reformation | The Arts Center for more info.

Tour Our Newest Arboretum, the OSU Main Campus! OSU Campus, Corvallis. 1:30 pm. Pre-registration required. Dues for the Academy of Lifelong Learning are $110/year. Presenter: Dan Blanchard, Curator of Living Plant Collections, OSU. OSU’s 423-acre core campus contains over 1,000 species from 95 families and 244 genera. In 2023 the ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation Program formalized that extensive collection of over 65,000 woody plants into a living museum for research, education, and public enjoyment, with a focus on diverse, globally-sourced trees and shrubs. OSU’s beautiful campus is now a “living laboratory” for students and the community. Dan Blanchard will lead a walking tour highlighting some of the most iconic and significant plants and trees that enhance OSU’s historic charm.Visit 2026 Spring Schedule | Academy For Lifelong Learning for more info.

Digital Life: Tech Help Lab. 2nd Floor Board Room, Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Avenue, Corvallis. 3 – 4 pm. Get free, basic, one-on-one tech help from a library staff member. Bring a personal device or borrow one from the library. Visit Digital Life: Tech Help Lab | CBCPL for more info.

BUILD IT Day. 1050 Applegate St, Philomath. 3:30 – 4:30 pm. Patrons of all ages are invited to play with a variety of building toys. Each week a new engineering challenge will be issued for patrons to attempt. Visit Build It Day | CBCPL for more info.

Digging Music: Archeology and Soundscapes at Maxville, Oregon. Fairbanks Hall, 220 SW 26th St, Corvallis. 4 pm. Maxville was a company logging town established in Wallowa County, Oregon, in 1922. Among the 400 residents were many African American families. Recent excavations resulted in the discovery of the location of one of the Black family’s homes, and this work celebrates the lives of Maxville’s residents — lives illuminated in the face of segregation and industrial labor practices. Visit Digging Music: Archaeology and Soundscapes at Maxville, Oregon | PRAx for more info.

LEGO at the Library. Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Avenue, Corvallis. 4 – 5 pm. Build with fellow LEGO fans each month. Drop in – LEGO bricks provided. Visit Lego at the Library | CBCPL for more info.

All Ages Craft Night. Large Meeting Room, Monroe Community Library, 380 N 5th St, Monroe. 5:30 – 7 pm. Children and their families are invited to explore open-ended crafts. Each month will feature different craft mediums. Bring an imagination! Visit All Ages Craft Night | CBCPL for more info.

Corvallis Town Hall. Benton Center, 757 NW Polk Ave, Corvallis. 6 pm. Secretary of State Tobias Read, Senator Gelser Blouin, and Representative Finger McDonald join together for an informational evening to discuss voting and this year’s elections. There is an opportunity to submit questions. Visit Corvallis Town Hall for more info.

Live Music. Common Fields, 545 SW 3rd St, Corvallis. 6 pm. Visit Common Fields Corvallis for more info.

Family and Community Information Night at Franklin K-8. Franklin K-8, 750 NW 18th St, Corvallis. 6:30 pm. Visit Calendar | Corvallis School District for more info.

Planning Commission. Online only. 6:30 pm. Visit Planning Commission | City of Corvallis for more info.

Library Advisory Board. Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 6:50 pm. Visit Library Advisory Board | City of Corvallis for more info.

Back to the Future Part 2. Whiteside Theatre, 361 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 7 pm. After visiting 2015, Marty McFly must repeat his visit to 1955 to prevent disastrous changes to 1985, without interfering with his first trip. Visit Back to the Future Part II | Whiteside Theatre for more info.

Strange Rotation, Intersect, Ascension. Bombs Away Café, 2527 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 8 pm. Visit Bombs Away Cafe | Facebook for more info.

Thursday May 7

2026 Celebrate Kids Breakfast Fundraiser. Boys and Girls Club of Corvallis, 1112 NW Circle Blvd, Corvallis. 7:10 am for coffee social, 7:30 am program begins. RSVP needed. Featuring keynote speaker JaMarcus Shephard, the Oregon State football coach. Visit 2026 Celebrate Kids Breakfast Fundraiser | Boys & Girls Club of Corvallis for more info.

Carol Chapel. Giustina Gallery, The LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 26th St, Corvallis. 8 am – 5 pm, Monday thru Friday. This exhibition offers a body of work shaped by attentive observation and a profound connection to Oregon’s natural beauty. Carol Chapel’s compositions reflect a deep sensitivity to color, pattern, and form, inviting viewers into an intimate dialogue with the place and pace of rural Benton County. Chapel draws inspiration from the fields, gardens, and wooded areas surrounding her rural studio and home. Visit Carol Chapel | Giustina Gallery for more info.

From Our Collection: Art and Instruction at O.S.U. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm. Featuring artwork drawn exclusively from the Benton County Historical Society’s collection, showcasing the creative legacy of Oregon State University’s art faculty. These pieces reflect how generations of O.S.U. artists and educators shaped the region’s cultural landscape through their teaching and artistic innovation. Visit From Our Collection: Art and Instruction at O.S.U. | Benton County Museums for more info.

Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm. The culmination of this decade-long art and storytelling endeavor, Project 562 is a peerless, sweeping, and moving love letter to Indigenous Americans, containing hundreds of stunning portraits and compelling personal narratives of contemporary Native people—all photographed in clothing, poses, and locations of their choosing. Their narratives touch on personal and cultural identity as well as issues of media representation, sovereignty, faith, family, the protection of sacred sites, subsistence living, traditional knowledge-keeping, land stewardship, language preservation, advocacy, education, the arts, and more. Visit Project 562 | Benton County Museums for more info.

Lecture: Museums: A Place and A Practice. Philomath Museum, 1101 Main St, Philomath. 10:30 am. Museums are more than places that preserve objects—they are spaces where communities explore stories, context, and shared understanding. In this talk, Benton County Historical Society’s Curator of Exhibitions, Natascha Adams, reflects on how museums and history organizations help communities document diverse experiences, navigate complex issues, and foster meaningful public dialogue. Through examples from her work in Oregon museums, she highlights how storytelling and interpretation strengthen civic connection and community identity. Visit Lecture: Museums A Place and a Practice | Benton County Museums for more info.

Preschool Storytime. Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 10:30 am. Library Storytime aimed at ages 3-5. Children must be accompanied by a grown-up. Many lasting friendships start at Storytime. Visit Preschool Storytime | CBCPL for more info.

C3 Book Club. Corvallis Community Center, 2601 NW Tyler Ave, Corvallis. 11am – 12 pm. A collaboration between Corvallis Parks and Recreation and the Corvallis Benton County Public Library. Pre-registration required. Visit C3 Book Club for more info.

Hesthaven Nature Center Open House. 8590 NW Oak Creek Dr, Corvallis. 12 – 2 pm. Visit Mid-Willamette Bird Alliance for more info.

Landscapes Reimagined. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Through layered compositions, Philip Stork aims to suggest a sense of movement through space and time. Although the images emerge from his imagination, they are greatly influenced by colors and landscapes he has encountered while traveling. Visit Landscapes Reimagined | The Arts Center for more info.

Reformation. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Working across painting, sculpture, and installation, Kim Smith Claudel creates work that exists in deliberate flux. Her process-driven approach embraces the ephemeral, the decaying, and the mundane; building visual systems that resist completion. Reformation is a process of re-forming material, as well as an act of challenging the rules we rarely question. Visit Reformation | The Arts Center for more info.

Charter Review Task Force Phase 2 Meeting, Joint with City Council. Madison Ave Meeting Room, 500 Madison Ave, Corvallis. 4 pm. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend Charter Review Task Force 2 (CRTF2) meetings. Visit Charter Review Task Force Phase 2 Meeting (joint with City Council) | City of Corvallis for more info.

Council Work Session. Madison Ave Meeting Room, 500 Madison Ave, Corvallis. 4 pm. Joint with the Charter Review Task Force Phase 2 Meeting. Visit Council Work Session | City of Corvallis for more info.

From Protest to Politics: New Directions in Black History. Milam Hall, 2520 SW Campus Way, Corvallis. 4 pm. Dr. Brett Gadsden will discuss his manuscript-in-progress, “From Protest to Politics: How African Americans Transformed the Presidency in the 1960s,” which explores the set of historical circumstances that brought African Americans into consultative relationships with presidential candidates and later into key cabinet, sub-cabinet, and other important positions in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations and opened them to unprecedented access to centers of power in the federal government. Visit From Protest to Politics: New Directions in Black History | Oregon State University for more info.

Artist Meetup at The Arts Center. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis5:30 – 7pm. Artist Meetups are a welcoming space for creatives of all disciplines and experience levels to share work, receive constructive feedback, and discuss creative-world hot topics. Artists from all backgrounds, including hobbyists, emerging, and established creatives, with special encouragement for those from historically excluded communities are invited to connect, share, and grow together. Visit The Arts Center | Artist Meetup for more info.

Family Portraits: A Generative Poetry Workshop. Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 5:30 pm. A Stone Award event. Like a photograph, poetry has the power to suspend time—but it also allows us to go beyond portraiture and set a moment in motion, showing why it matters. This generative poetry workshop, inspired by the work of former US Poet Laureate and stone award recipient Natasha Trethewey, to build community and craft our own poems through a guided creative activity. Please bring a pen, paper, and a family photograph. Visit Family Portraits: A Generative Poetry Workshop | CBCPL for more info.

Against The Odds. Courtyard Corvallis, 400 SW 1st St, Corvallis. 6 pm. Cost: $19/regular, $10/student. Discover the untold stories of those who defied the odds, broke boundaries, and challenged the injustices of their time. Visit Corvallis Walking Tours for more info

Corvallis Chronicles. Courtyard Corvallis, 400 SW 1st St, Corvallis. 6 pm. Cost: $19/regular, $10/student. Discover an hour of key moments in the region’s history, including how Montana impacted Willamette Valley agriculture and how medieval forests in Europe impacted the Pacific Northwest. Visit Corvallis Walking Tours for more info.

Corvallis School Board Meeting. Corvallis School District, 1555 35th St, Corvallis. 6:30 pm. Visit Calendar | Corvallis School District for more info.

American Strings: Eliades Ochoa. PRAx, 470 SW 15th St, Corvallis. 7 pm. Cost: $30-40/general, $5/students. One of the most renowned Cuban soneros of all time, a notable defender of traditional Cuban music, and a legendary guitarist and tresero of his generation, Eliades Ochoa joins American Strings host Kelly Bosworth for a one-on-one conversation before playing a full set with his band. Visit American Strings: Eliades Ochoa | PRAx for more info.

Legally Blonde. The Majestic Theatre, 211 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 7:30 pm. Rated PG-13. Cost: $23/general, $21/students and seniors. Elle Woods appears to have it all. Her life is turned upside down when her boyfriend Warner dumps her so he can attend Harvard Law. Determined to get him back, Elle ingeniously charms her way into the prestigious law school. While there, she struggles with peers, professors and her ex. With the support of some new friends, Elle quickly realizes her potential and sets out to prove herself to the world. Visit The Majestic Theatre for more info.

Friday, May 8

Carol Chapel. Giustina Gallery, The LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 26th St, Corvallis. 8 am – 5 pm, Monday thru Friday. This exhibition offers a body of work shaped by attentive observation and a profound connection to Oregon’s natural beauty. Carol Chapel’s compositions reflect a deep sensitivity to color, pattern, and form, inviting viewers into an intimate dialogue with the place and pace of rural Benton County. Chapel draws inspiration from the fields, gardens, and wooded areas surrounding her rural studio and home. Visit Carol Chapel | Giustina Gallery for more info.

From Our Collection: Art and Instruction at O.S.U. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm. Featuring artwork drawn exclusively from the Benton County Historical Society’s collection, showcasing the creative legacy of Oregon State University’s art faculty. These pieces reflect how generations of O.S.U. artists and educators shaped the region’s cultural landscape through their teaching and artistic innovation. Visit From Our Collection: Art and Instruction at O.S.U. | Benton County Museums for more info.

Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 10 am – 4:30 pm. The culmination of this decade-long art and storytelling endeavor, Project 562 is a peerless, sweeping, and moving love letter to Indigenous Americans, containing hundreds of stunning portraits and compelling personal narratives of contemporary Native people—all photographed in clothing, poses, and locations of their choosing. Their narratives touch on personal and cultural identity as well as issues of media representation, sovereignty, faith, family, the protection of sacred sites, subsistence living, traditional knowledge-keeping, land stewardship, language preservation, advocacy, education, the arts, and more. Visit Project 562 | Benton County Museums for more info.

Firefighter Storytime. Corvallis- Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 10:30 am. A special story time with Corvallis firefighters. Visit Firefighter Storytime | CBCPL for more info.

Storytime. Monroe Community Library, 380 N 5th St, Monroe. 10:30 am. Drop in Storytime for children and their caregivers. Visit Storytime | CBCPL for more info.

Hesthaven Nature Center Open House. 8590 NW Oak Creek Dr, Corvallis. 12 – 2 pm. Visit Mid-Willamette Bird Alliance for more info.

Landscapes Reimagined. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Through layered compositions, Philip Stork aims to suggest a sense of movement through space and time. Although the images emerge from his imagination, they are greatly influenced by colors and landscapes he has encountered while traveling. Visit Landscapes Reimagined | The Arts Center for more info.

Reformation. The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 12 – 5 pm. Working across painting, sculpture, and installation, Kim Smith Claudel creates work that exists in deliberate flux. Her process-driven approach embraces the ephemeral, the decaying, and the mundane; building visual systems that resist completion. Reformation is a process of re-forming material, as well as an act of challenging the rules we rarely question. Visit Reformation | The Arts Center for more info.

Gallery Tour: Project 562 Changing the Way We See Native America. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 2 pm. Museum admissions rates charged, $5 adults, children and members free. A docent-led gallery tour of this traveling exhibit, Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America. Learn more about the work of Matika Wilbur with a museum docent and have a chance to ask questions about this important exhibit. Visit Gallery Tour: Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America | Benton County Museums for more info.

The Life of a Star: A Cosmic Adventure! Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis. 3 pm. From a stunning planetary nebula to a massive supernova explosion, explore what happens in a star’s life through engaging crafts and activities. Presented by Solar System Ambassador Erika Cook. Visit The Life of a Star: A Cosmic Adventure! | CBCPL  for more info.

Rainbow Social Hour. Corvallis Community Center, 2601 NW Tyler Ave, Corvallis. 3 pm. A safe social space for LGBTQ+ adults of all ages to make connections. Visit Rainbow Social Hour | City of Corvallis for more info.

Reception for Refuge: Where Life Endures. Philomath Museum, 1050 Main St, Philomath. 5 pm. A chance to meet the artists. Corvallis Art Guild will be presenting a short program as well as an award ceremony for the artists. Light refreshments provided. Visit Reception: Refuge: Where Life Endures | Benton County Museums for more info.

Meet Your Streets History Tour. Meet at Courtyard Corvallis, 400 SW 1st St, Corvallis. 5:30 pm. Free, reservation required. A 45 minute, in-person gathering to explore and connect with the history of Corvallis’ vibrant streets. Engage with fellow learning and history enthusiasts while exploring downtown Corvallis. Visit Engage Corvallis for more info.

Romantasy Book Club Corvallis. The Book Bin, 215 SW 4th St, Corvallis. 6 pm. Visit Romantasy Book Club Corvallis | The Book Bin for more info.

Queer Diaries. Corvallis Museum, 411 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 6 pm. Free. A night of stories, poems and spoken word from a queer perspective. Support community and queer joy in a safe space. Visit Queer Diaries | Benton County Museums for more info.

2026 Stone Award for Literary Achievement: Natasha Trethewey. PRAx, 470 SW 15th St, Corvallis. 7 pm. Pulitzer Prize-winner and 19th Poet Laureate of the United States, Natasha Trethewey, is present for an evening of poetry and conversation, in celebration of her receiving the 2026 Stone Award for Literary Achievement. Visit 2026 Stone Award for Literary Achievement: Natasha Trethewey | PRAx for more info.

Legally Blonde. The Majestic Theatre, 211 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. 7:30 pm. Rated PG-13. Cost: $23/general, $21/students and seniors. Elle Woods appears to have it all. Her life is turned upside down when her boyfriend Warner dumps her so he can attend Harvard Law. Determined to get him back, Elle ingeniously charms her way into the prestigious law school. While there, she struggles with peers, professors and her ex. With the support of some new friends, Elle quickly realizes her potential and sets out to prove herself to the world. Visit The Majestic Theatre for more info.

Flying Eye. Old World Deli 341 SW 2nd St, Corvallis. 7 pm. Grateful Dead cover band. Visit Old World Center Events for more info.

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