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.
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.
The monastic environment makes the Abbey Bach Festival unique among events of its kind. The format for the days designed at that time has remained unchanged because audiences as large as facilities can accommodate are still being attracted.
Each evening has a prayerful beginning with the Benedictine monks of Mount Angel singing the psalms of Vespers in their abbey church. Following is a one-half hour recital on the grand organ, or one of sacred polyphony, or an instrumental solo or duo.
The audience then goes outside for their supper baskets, which are prepared for groups of four, giving people who come alone or in couples an opportunity to meet and enjoy their meal with new acquaintances. The mall suddenly becomes an enormous picnic. A quantity of blankets and chairs are provided; some of the audience bring their lawn chairs and tables. They enjoy the gemütlichkeit, the view of the Willamette Valley, and five volcanoes of the Cascade Range which are usually in view.
At 8 pm guests take their seats in the Damian Center for the full-length featured concert of the evening. The menu for the supper basket as well as the musical presentations are different for each of the three evenings of the Festival. Because of this combination of features and experiences, unusual in North America, members of the audience come from a considerable distance. Several are here every year from Davis and other cities of California, Spokane and other cities of Washington, Vancouver and other cities in British Columbia.
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 area's largest flea market with 300 to 400 tables of crafts, collectibles, wares and services. Live music while you shop. Since 1970. Sundays: May 2 & 16; June 6 & 27; September 19; October 10 & 24; November 6 (Saturday), 7 & 21; December 4 (Saturday), 5 & 19.
The oldest, open-air market in the United States offers great food, local crafts and live entertainment. Every Saturday, rain or shine.
Art and the Vineyard is the Northwest’s top art, wine, and music festival, staged along the banks of the Willamette River in Eugene, Oregon’s scenic Alton Baker Park. Please join us for the 26th Annual Art and the Vineyard Festival on July 2, 3 & 4, 2010. Tickets available at the festival gate or in advance at Maude Kerns Art Center.
Sat 9am -1pm, 4th & Ellsworth, City Hall parking lot, Albany, free, 541-740-1542, www.locallygrown.org, Items include baked goods, fruit, vegetables and flowers.
3-7 pm through October and 3-6 pm thru November 24; 2nd & B Street, the south end of Riverfront Park in the parking lot just north of the skateboard park.
Saturday Market, 9 am-1 pm, at First & Jackson streets, the north end of Riverfront Park
61st year - Friday & Saturday 10 am - 9 pm; Sunday 10 am - 5 pm. The works of more than 200 fine artists and craftspeople from the United and Canada will be featured at the three day Salem Art Fair & Festival July 16-18 on the west side of Salem's Bush's Pasture Park. Hands-on arts activities for children like painting and Krocodile crafts will be going on from 10 am each day. A wide variety of food offered by 28 different vendors and participation by over 30 local cultural organizations.Northwest wines and micro brews will be available for purchase in two wine and beer gardens. www.salemart.org
Celebrate with us July 9, 10, 11, 2010 and delight in our world class entertainment, hand-made crafts, delectable foods, educational displays and magical surprises at every turn of the path We invite you to join us in our wooded setting, 13 miles west of Eugene near Veneta, Oregon. The Oregon Country Fair creates events and experiences that nourish the spirit, explore living artfully and authentically on Earth, and transform culture in magical, joyous and healthy ways.
Join us for a da Vinci-style weekend at the crossroads of art, science, and technology. There's music, entertainment, creative contests, exhibits, and hands-on activities for all ages. http://www.davincidays.org
The Annual Historic Homes Trolley tours are a fun and interesting way to learn about the history of these historic homes. Hear some of the original owners' stories of how they contributed to the founding or Corvallis. This 1 hour driving tour is on select Saturdays and is absolutely free! The Trolley will pick you up on the NW corner of 2nd and Jackson and leaves promptly at 1pm. For more information or to make a reservation, call 541-757-1544 or 800-334-8118.
Summer Concert Series in Central Park, 7 PM rehearsal, 8 PM concert. Concerts continue every Tuesday night through August 31. Visit http://www.c-cband.org for details
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