Discover for yourself why our Winery Sunday Brunches, like our award winning wine, has been widely acclaimed as the "Best in the Northwest"!
Winery Sunday Brunches are year-around with breaks for fall harvest and sometimes a January hiatus (check in with us as dates near).
Each week features different "Specials", plus Pan Fried Oysters, four styles of Eggs Benedict, Biscuits and Gravy, Sausage links, an Omelet Bar, Belgian Waffles & Crepes, Salads, Pork Tacos and homemade Desserts!
Adult price includes two glasses of Eola Hills wine. (Pricing subject to change..please check the site or call)| Adults--$24.95 | Teens 11 to 20--$15.95 | Children 3 to 10--$9.95 | Children Under 3--$0 | (Prices differ on Easter, Mother's Day and Father's Day as specified on the date-page). Reservations are highly recommended by calling 1-800-291-6730 (503-623-2405).
Admission: $7 per class or $20 four class punch card
Cardio Dance with Yoga. A dance fitness class that includes yoga postures and relaxation. Here's an opportunity to learn a dance, move and groove, stretch, breathe, relax and have fun! Feel good in your body!
Admission: FreeThe Willamette Resources Educational Network (WREN) is now offering "Wednesday Wanders" for those who are interested in taking casual walks through different West Eugene Wetlands sites, just to get out and explore. Wanders occur each second and fourth Wednesday of the month. November 14th - Stewart Pond * November 28 - Tsanchiifin Walk * December 12 - Willow Creek Natural Area * January 9 - Stewart Pond * January 23 - Meadowlark Prarie Overlook.
Monday-Friday,
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Saturday - closed
Sunday - closed
Summertime: Open Weekends
Special Tours
Tours of the Capitol are available Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 4 PM and leave on the hour (Memorial Day thru Labor Day); other times available by appointment. Also, self-guided walking tours of the Capitol grounds.
Admission is FREE
Built in 1938, Oregon's third Capitol is home to the Oregon Legislature and the Offices of the Governor, the Secretary of State and the State Treasurer.
The modern Greek structure, highlighted by four different types of marble and Depression Era art, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. View the beautiful Capitol Rotunda
The Capitol is home to outstanding rock/mineral, historic and art exhibits. The Capitol Gift Shop features a wide variety of Oregon gift items, books, and regional gourmet foods.
The exhibit includes coffin handles, clothing buttons, nails and screws unearthed during this summer’s excavation of the Stevens family cemetery. The Stevens are considered the first pioneering family to have settled in the Springfield area.
The cemetery was discovered in May when a backhoe operator unearthed what appeared to be a human bone. Shortly after the discovery, University of Oregon archaeologists from the Museum of Natural and Cultural History were asked to recover and examine the findings. Artifacts discovered during the excavation include clothing items and coffin hardware as well as human remains.
Information detailing the history of the site and the recovery process are also included in the exhibit.
Free
Hosted by Reigning Slug Queen Marie Slugtoinette. Start at Harlequin Beads and Jewelry, then to New Zone Gallery, Jacobs Gallery and others. The guided tour includes stops at galleries and interviews with artists.
$3, $2 seniors
Stories of the people who have come to make Oregon their home. Included in the exhibition are stories of Latino roots, Native American families, the Ping Yang School tragedy and many others. An Oregon 150 event.
Featuring local organic produce. Fresh turkey, chicken, duck and goose eggs. Goat cheese, jerky and herbs. Fresh pork. Enjoy fresh organic coffee, breads and gourmet sandwiches from Hideaway Bakery.
Free
$8
Dr. Sketchy's is what happens when cabaret meets art school. Every first and third Sunday they bring the muse to the artist for three hours of drawing, drinking (BYOB), performance and prizes. 21 and over.
Free
Experience the exciting world of hot glass in motion, in addition to a multitude of contemporary art works. Demonstrations can be viewed directly from the main gallery floor.
Free
Bring friends, family, a picnic, a blanket or your favorite campchair for Shakespeare's most studied and best loved plays: the twin-based comedy of cross-dressing and mistaken identity.
Enjoy Folk/Celtic/Bluegrass/vocals from New Approach
Admission: Free
Wetland Wanders are casual walks through various West Eugene Wetlands sites each second Tuesday of every month. WREN will provide binoculars.
Celebrate the magnificent Oregon native truffle. The Festival is dedicated to sharing the experience of the chefs, foragers and fans of truffles, from their hidden source in the forest to their glory on the table. Meet a French chef and a French truffle scientist. Plus a 2-day truffle dog training seminar. Learn about and sample truffles at the MarketPlace on Sunday.
Admission: $3
Thousands of records, CDs and music memorabilia for sale to the general public. Northwest's largest show. Attended by many top DJs and musicians.
Admission: $28, $24, $20
A happy menagerie of twelve lovable dogs, a dozen wacky house cats, honking geese, fluttering doves, tiny white mice and slinky ferrets performs with world-class juggler Gregory Popovich in this wild and wooly circus act.
NW Wed Pro is pleased to announce the 2010 NW Wed Pro Bridal Fair, hosted by the breathtaking Willamette Valley Country Club. All proceeds of this Fair benefit Clackamas Women's Services (CWS), a bridge to hope for survivors of domestic and sexual violence since 1985. Please visit www.cwsor.org to learn more about this amazing organization.
Mark your calendar for February 6th and 7th for two days of fabulous wedding professionals as viewed on http://www.nwbridalfair.com.
This is a Bridal Fair that you won't want to miss. If you've ever attend a Bridal Show at the Expo or Portland Convention Center, you know how impersonal, crowded and overwhelming it can be. At the NW Wed Pro Bridal Fair you can enjoy your time, take in the wonderful views, stop and visit with the professionals while viewing samples of their work. With wine tasting, catering samples, "how-to" demonstrations, makeovers and fabulous prizes and drawings, you'll want to spend your day here. Whatever your taste and budget you will find everything you need to plan your affair.
Over 30 companies, mostly small local business's who love what they do and it shines through in their work. The NW Wed Pro Bridal Fair 2010 will sparkle with glamorous gowns, door prizes, live music and entertainment, DJs, photographers, officiants, limousine services, breathtaking floral designs, travel planning, beautiful make-up artistry and hairstyles done in elegant wedding fashion, wedding ideas from The Wedding Book and food samples from top caterers, bakeries, and banquet facilities.
The 2010 NW Wed Pro Bridal Fair will be hosted at the Willamette Valley Country Club in Canby, OR located at 900 Country Club Pl. Canby, OR 97013 (www.WillametteValleyCC.com . Show hours are Saturday 11am to 5pm and Sunday 12 pm to 5 pm. At the door there will be a $2.00 charitable donation to the CWS. Visit us on line at http://www.nwbridalfair.com/ for the latest info on show events and vendor information.
About NW Wed Pro (http://www.nwwedpro.com/index.html)
NW Wed Pro is dedicated to bringing you quality vendors for your wedding, always striving to find quality wedding professionals in Northwest Oregon to make your wedding planning easier. Each vendor on Wed Pro is a strong independent business. Wed Pro wants every couple to have the wedding of their dreams with as little stress as possible.
About Clackamas Women's Services (www.cwsor.org)
Each year Clackamas Women’s Services (CWS) continues to advance their mission of fostering self-empowerment of women and children so they can establish lives free of domestic and sexual violence. Through their programs, they operate two emergency shelter facilities, a domestic violence hotline, and conduct extensive prevention and education outreach services around Clackamas County. CWS is always in need of everyday supplies such as toiletries, food, sheets and gift cards to places like Winco. If you would like to bring such items with you to donate, it would be much appreciated!
Facing Statehood, an interactive exhibit, lets visitors experience stories of the Kalapuya Native Peoples and the early settlers. Explore the controversial actions leading to Oregon statehood. Contribute your own hopes and dreams for Oregon's future. $6 Adults; $5 Seniors (55 +); $4 Students (with ID); $3 Youth (6-17); Children under 6 free.
First Wednesday is Salem’s favorite evening event, always scheduled on the first Wednesday of each month throughout the year. As the heartbeat of Salem and the greater Willamette Valley, Downtown Salem is a wonderful eclectic blend of historic charm rich in period architecture and home to a variety of boutiques, art galleries, salons, and over 40 restaurants!
Silverton throws a party 7-9 pm on the First Friday of each month. Visit gallery openings, shops boutiques & dine.
The performance by Emmy nominee and master harp guitarist John Doan, celebrates innovators in the history of the guitar from Fernando Sor- known as the "Father of the classical guitar", up through Jimi Hendrix. Admission: $15 for adults; $10 for seniors, and children and students under 18; Willamette University students, faculty, and staff are free.
Area sausage makers present the best of their wurst. World famous beers from Munich, local wines and non-alcoholic drinks. Non-stop music at Wurstfest features Mount Angel's own Z Musikmakers and other Oktoberfest favorites. Cost: $10.00.
Area sausage makers present the best of their wurst. World famous beers from Munich, local wines and non-alcoholic drinks. Non-stop music at Wurstfest features Mount Angel's own Z Musikmakers and other Oktoberfest favorites. Cost: $10.00.
Area sausage makers present the best of their wurst. World famous beers from Munich, local wines and non-alcoholic drinks. Non-stop music at Wurstfest features Mount Angel's own Z Musikmakers and other Oktoberfest favorites. Special gift for the ladies on Saint Valentine's Day Cost: $10.00.
Written in 1991, and set in John Barrymore's old apartment in NYC, the play follows successful TV actor Andrew Rally as he struggles with taking on the dream role of Hamlet, dealing with a girlfriend, and playing host to the ghost of John Barrymore. Performances Feb. 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 at 7:30 pm, and Feb. 21, and 28, at 2:30 pm. Tickets available on the web or at the Majestic Theatre Box Office, one hour before show time, and some weekday afternoons, or by phone:
Written in 1991, and set in John Barrymore's old apartment in NYC, the play follows successful TV actor Andrew Rally as he struggles with taking on the dream role of Hamlet, dealing with a girlfriend, and playing host to the ghost of John Barrymore. Performances Feb. 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 at 7:30 pm, and Feb. 21, and 28, at 2:30 pm. Tickets available on the web or at the Majestic Theatre Box Office, one hour before show time, and some weekday afternoons, or by phone:
New York salutes Hollywood in this affectionate spoof of the campy 1930’s movie musicals. The curtain opens on a dress rehearsal of a Broadway show, where hardboiled diva Mona Kent is practicing her opening number. Enter sweet Ruby, fresh off the bus with nothing but a pair of tap shoes in her suitcase, determined to make it big on Broadway. . . . "A winner! A gem of a musical!"—New York Times.
New York salutes Hollywood in this affectionate spoof of the campy 1930’s movie musicals. The curtain opens on a dress rehearsal of a Broadway show, where hardboiled diva Mona Kent is practicing her opening number. Enter sweet Ruby, fresh off the bus with nothing but a pair of tap shoes in her suitcase, determined to make it big on Broadway. . . . "A winner! A gem of a musical!"—New York Times.
New York salutes Hollywood in this affectionate spoof of the campy 1930’s movie musicals. The curtain opens on a dress rehearsal of a Broadway show, where hardboiled diva Mona Kent is practicing her opening number. Enter sweet Ruby, fresh off the bus with nothing but a pair of tap shoes in her suitcase, determined to make it big on Broadway. . . . "A winner! A gem of a musical!"—New York Times.
New York salutes Hollywood in this affectionate spoof of the campy 1930’s movie musicals. The curtain opens on a dress rehearsal of a Broadway show, where hardboiled diva Mona Kent is practicing her opening number. Enter sweet Ruby, fresh off the bus with nothing but a pair of tap shoes in her suitcase, determined to make it big on Broadway. . . . "A winner! A gem of a musical!"—New York Times.
Based on the Academy-Award winning animated feature, the stage musical version of Disney's Beauty and the Beast transports audiences to a lovely French town with Belle, the Beast, and the rest of the beloved movie characters. Family theater at its best.
Based on the Academy-Award winning animated feature, the stage musical version of Disney's Beauty and the Beast transports audiences to a lovely French town with Belle, the Beast, and the rest of the beloved movie characters. Family theater at its best.
Based on the Academy-Award winning animated feature, the stage musical version of Disney's Beauty and the Beast transports audiences to a lovely French town with Belle, the Beast, and the rest of the beloved movie characters. Family theater at its best.
Based on the Academy-Award winning animated feature, the stage musical version of Disney's Beauty and the Beast transports audiences to a lovely French town with Belle, the Beast, and the rest of the beloved movie characters. Family theater at its best. * Wednesday, Feb. 10 is a special performance in conjunction with the Albany Kiwanis. Tickets available only at Sid Stevens Jewelers and at the box office on the night of the performance.
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