Summer Guide 2. 01. Highlights . Here are three shows to look forward to at the venue along the river later this summer: Young the Giant with Cold War Kids and Joywave (Aug. California’s indie pop outfit Young the Giant is touring after the release of its 2. LP Home of the Strange.

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With soaring indie rock and sly vocals by Sameer Gadhia, the band’s sound is sure to complement the mid- August heat. Fellow California band, Cold War Kids, brings a bluesier sound to the package with songs off its newest release, LA Divine.

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East Coast kids Joywave, best known for their spot on “Dangerous” by Big Data, will bring their infectious indie pop to round out the late summer show. Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats with Lake Street Dive (Aug.

Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats capitalize on the nu- folk Americana revival in the best way possible. The band stomps and claps, but it never becomes too generic like The Lumineers or too hippie like Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes. The Night Sweats find a happy medium, somewhere in- between accessible and unique. Rateliff’s yelping in stomp- worthy songs like “S. O. B” is the perfect cathartic expression that, . Michael Franti will bring the “Sound of Sunshine” and other songs to this frequently rainy state in September. Franti, a musician, humanitarian and spoken word artist among other titles, is known for his joyous folk inspired by world music styles.

With his infectious joy and shoeless stage presence, Franti will be the perfect artist to wind the summer down and say goodbye to the sun for the next couple months. Project Pabst is the one- stop shop for that and so much more. Although it transformed the beloved, multi- venue Music. Fest. NW into a more traditional, centralized festival in 2. Project Pabst is concentrated with huge name artists and of course, all the PBR anyone could ever want or need.

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The two- day, two- stage fest offers a lineup packed full of heavy- hitters like Iggy Pop, Beck, Die Antwoord and Nas. Located on the waterfront in Southwest Portland, Project Pabst is extremely accessible, near a ton of downtown bars and restaurants — although the festival offers “food and beer at reasonable . Along with catching all of your favorite bands, Project Pabst will feature booths from sponsors like Dr. Martens, Kettle Brand chips, Townshend’s Tea and Car.

Go offering items for purchase and free swag. The festival is 2. Saturday and Sunday, Aug.

For more info or to purchase tickets, visit portland. The Butte to Butte 1. M walk, will take place on July 4. Put on by Oregon Track Club, the 1. Spencer Butte Middle School (5.

E. 4. 3rd Avenue), loop through Fox Hollow and end at 5th Street Market. The 5k will begin and end at 5th Street Market, after looping down to 2. Amazon Parkway (by the old Roosevelt Middle School), and the 4- mile walk will begin at Spencer Butte Middle School and also end at 5th Street Market. Prizes will be given to the first three men and women finishers overall, and in separate age divisions in the 1.

After each event there will be live music and refreshments in the parking lot of 5th Street Market. The entry fee is $3.

One child 1. 2 and under is free when accompanied by an entered adult. The entry fee for an additional child is $1. Race packet pickup and in- person registration will be held at the Hilton (6. E. Sixth Avenue) on Friday, July 1, Saturday, July 2, and Sunday, July 3. You can register prior to that online. On July 4, the 5.

K begins at 7: 3. For more info or to register, check out buttetobutte. Started in 2. 01. Mohawk — with its beautiful setting 2. Eugene at Bob’s Ranch in Marcola, the former site of the Northwest World Reggae Festival — is looking to take things to the next level this time around. There is something for everyone here. There’s diverse music, and the site is intimate but big enough to have fun.” Along with local bands ranging from Sol Seed and Indubious to the Garcia Birthday Band, Jones scored a coup this year when she booked funky Minneapolis band Wookiefoot, a staple of the festival circuit.

Bob’s Ranch in Marcola. Here’s a round- up of some food- centric events going on throughout the state this summer. Want a fruitful start to your summer?

Check out the Lebanon Strawberry Festival, featuring the “World’s Largest Strawberry Shortcake” and lots of other fun food options in the festival food court. It’s going on from June 1- 4 at Cheadle Lake Park (3. Weirich Drive, Lebanon). To get a free slice of shortcake, check out the fest’s Grand Parade, starting at 1. Saturday, June 3 — cake will be served right after. The festival is free, but donations are accepted.

If you’re down to start the summer with the demise of your diet, check out the fourth- annual Beats, Brews and BBQ at Alton Baker Park on June 9- 1. Friday, June 9, and noon to 1. Saturday, June 1.

Tickets range from $1. On July 2. 9, the 1. Annual Northwest Paella Fest will take place on the outskirts of Eugene. The fest, celebrating the Spanish rice and seafood dish, is a benefit for Food for Lane County, and last year raised $1.

Paellas will be made by teams and eaten by guests, but the event is invitation only. Paella makers are expected to arrive around 2 pm and have their dishes ready to eat by 7 pm. There is a suggested donation of $3. FOOD For Lane County.

For more info, check out paellafest. End the summer with some authentic Scandinavian food at the Scandinavian Festival (Sixth and Greenwood, downtown Junction City) from August 1. There will be Swedish meatballs, meatpies and . The fest is going on from 1. Thursday, Aug. 1. Saturday, Aug 1. 2, and 1. Sunday, Aug. Admission is FREE.— Meerah Powell.

The Whiteaker Block Party is back this year for the 1. With ten stages and four blocks of fun to be had, it’s the can’t- miss event in Eugene for the summer. Media liaison Girin Guha says the block party is all about local talent, accessibility and creativity. Neighbors in the Whiteaker neighborhood have kept this tradition afloat through grit and willpower, a sort of DIY festival to promote local talent. You’re likely to see him on stage with his band, the Girin Guha Experience.

Past years have seen nearly 1. Food and craft vendors will be sprinkled among the various stages, and “the majority of the bands are Whiteaker bands or Eugene- based bands, so there’s a real local- ness to it.” This party is sure to be the quintessential Eugene experience. The Whiteaker Block Party takes place Aug.

Third Avenue between Blair Boulevard and Jackson Street. This summer the chart- topping female R& B group En Vogue will perform at the fair. Yes, the same ’9. Le. Ann Rimes, Bret Michaels, Eli Young Band and Loverboy & Survivor will also hit the fair stage.

Don’t forget to pet the goats, bunnies and cows on display and for sale while you’re at the fairgrounds, too. The fair also hosts Oregon authors, pig races and, most likely, clowns — though we prefer interacting with the less- scary reptile exhibits. Finally, the fair experience wouldn’t be complete without consuming sugary fried dough, so bring a friend or enjoy an entire elephant ear all to yourself.

The Lane County fair runs 1. Wednesday, July 1. Saturday, July 2. Sunday, July 2. 3, at the Lane County Fair Grounds, 7. W. 1. 3th Avenue, atthefair. The Fourth of July is one of the best parts of summer, and here are some area events to check out before and during the big nighttime sha- bang.

For a chance to take in some culture, visit Art and the Vineyard, Maude Kerns’ three- day art and wine festival, July 2 to 4, in Alton Baker Park; it’ll have a fireworks show on the Fourth. Want to spend your July 4 getting fit and breaking records? Register for the annual Butte to Butte to participate in a 1. Do You Take This Man (2017) Download Ipod.

K, 5. K or 4- mile walk. If you’re looking for a buckin’ good time, head to the 2. Eugene Pro Rodeo (9. Prairie Road) on the Fourth. The rodeo runs July 1 to 4. It boasts the “largest fireworks in Lane County.” Tickets range from $1.

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E. 1. 3th Ave., differentminds. Burns, student theater dark comedy, today, 6/2, 6/3, 6/8, 6/9, 6/1. Theatre Complex, UO Campus. Summer Teen Team will meet on Tuesdays, 6/2.

Downtown library, 5. FREE. First Friday Art Walk w/Breezy Given & Dj. Dv. 8, 5pm, MAVEN, 2. W. Small Business Clinic: Ask the Experts, one- on- one small business advice & mentoring from the experts, today & 6/1. Downtown library, Pre- register for individual one- hour appointments, 5. FREE. Plank Town presents Spring. Film: “Paint Your Wagon”, 6: 3.

Wildish Community Theatre. FREE. Eugene Yacht Club, club racing, every Thursday through 9/1.

Fern Ridge Reservoir,5. Some racing events are members only, some are fee- based, spectating FREE.

Suburban Homecraft teaches Sausage Making, 6: 3. Willamalane Adult Activity Center, 2. W. C St., Spfd, 5. Broadway, octheatre.

Obsidians: Silver Falls State Park, 7 miles. Tot Discover Day at The Science Factory, rockets, paper airplanes & helicopters, first Friday of each month, 9am- 1.

FREE. Family Storytime for children with their caregivers, Fridays, 1. Sheldon Branch of Eugene Public Library, 1. Coburg Rd.; Bethel Branch of Eugene Public Library, 1. Echo Hollow Rd, 5. FREE. The Magical Moombah – Gloria’s Culinary Calamity, performance for kids, today 1. Jaqua concert Hall, The Shedd, theshedd. FREE. City Club Forum: Predictive Scheduling: Right for Oregon?, 1.

UO Academic Extension at the Baker Ctr., 9. High St., cityclubofeugene. The Springfield Farmers’ Market, produce, meats, crafts, baked goods, food to go, children’s activities. Every Friday, 3- 7pm through 9/2. St., Spfd. Main St., Cottage Grove. Teens: Make Book Hedgies, learn how to fold an old book into a hedgehog, then decorate with duct tape, 4pm, Bethel Library Branch (1.

Echo Hollow Rd.) & Sheldon Library Branch (1. Coburg Rd.), 5. 41- 6. Arts Alive, a collaboration of the arts, featuring music & dance from Baroque to Modern, & a community dance with the Gerry Rempel Jazz Syndicate. Kesey Square, lanearts. FREE. Lane Arts Council’s First Friday Art. Walk, a tour of the galleries & art venues, starts at gilt+gossamer, 8. Willamette St., 5: 3.

Fefafe: African Dance & Drumming,performers of West African Cultural Arts Institute, 6pm, Downtown Library. FREE. Friday Night Concerts kick off at Silvan Ridge Winery, open until 9pm every Friday through mid- October, live music on outdoor stage from 6- 8pm, wood- fired pizzas, bring blanket or lawn chair & find a spot on the grass or on patio, all ages, picnics OK but no outside alcohol, beers available, large groups call ahead, 5. Downtown library, 6. FREE. Travis Scott, hip- hop, 8pm, Cuthbert Amphitheater, thecuthbert.

Sold out. Irontom, indie rock presented by KNRQ, 8pm, all ages, Hi- Fi Main Hall, 4. E. 7th Ave., hifimusichall. Highland Dr., Corvallis. Pre- registration required.

Sounders FC, Bob Keefer Center, 2. S. 3. 2nd St., Spfd., 7: 3. Hood – West Crater, 7.

Burnscontinues, see 6/1. Saturday, 6/3. Water Ouzel Clean Up Float, The Coast Fork Willamette Watershed Council & Willamette Water Ouzels invites the community to join the annual clean up float of the Row & Coast Fork Willamette Rivers, 8: 3. Participants must provide their own watercraft, paddles, life jacket, safety whistle, drinking water, snacks & all other personal gear. Meet at the Row River Nature Park boat launch, 3. Row River Rd., Cottage Grove, at 8: 3. Shuttle arrangements to Lynx Hollow State Park, 8. Davisson Rd., Creswell (Saginaw), will be available if needed.

FREE. Aerospace Day at the Science Factory, for girls age 1. Exhibit Hall, & an activity on astronomy & engineering, hosted by Ophelia’s Place, at the Science Factory, 2. Leo Harris Pkwy. Disc Golf with CASA, 9am- 1pm, Westmoreland Disc Golf Course, 1. W. 1. 8th Ave., Register: casa- lane. FREE. ZAPP Academy of Dance Garage Sale, 1.

Oakmont Wy. Family Music Time, Saturdays, 1. Downtown library, 5. Cuentos y Canciones: Stories & Songs in Spanish, Saturdays, 1. Bethel Library Branch, 1. Echo Hollow Rd. Information: in Spanish, 5. English, 5. 41- 6.

FREE. Legos at the Library, grades K through 6 build, play & explore with Eugene Public Library’s large collection of Legos, Sheldon Library Branch (1. Coburg Rd.) every Saturday 1. Bethel Library Branch (1.

Echo Hollow Rd.) every Saturday 3pm; Downtown Library, every Wednesday 4pm, 5. FREE. The Bier Stein Invitational Beer Fest, over 3. Bier Stein, 1. 59. Willamette St. Winter Green Farm Annual Spring Open House, potluck, hayride farm tours, kids activities, 1. Winter Green Farm, 5.

Poodle Creek Rd., Noti. FREE. Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Public Tour, 1- 1: 4. Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO Campus.

FREE w/admission. The Chinese Mind: Traditional Wisdom & Its Transformation in Modern Times, Dr. Yu Zhenhua, Dean of the Department of Philosophy at East China Normal University, explains how Chinese philosophy has evolved from ancient Confucianism, Taoism & Buddhism, 2pm, Downtown library, 5. FREE. Eugene Symphony presents Sym.

Fest II Featuring Time for Three & Siri Vik, 5: 3. Hult Center, eugenesymphony. Restorative Yoga & Sound Journey, 6- 8pm, Everyday People Yoga, 3. W. Green & Yellow Garter Bands, UO marching bands, 6: 3.

WOW Hall, wowhall. Ave., hifimusichall. Ave., hifimusichall. Emerald City Roller Derby, ECAS vs Cherry City, ecrg. Emerald City Roller Derby, Wizards of Quad vs Shasta Derby, ecrg. ETFC 3v. 3 Challenge Cup, soccer tournament for kids age 8- 1. Willamalane Sports Ctr., Spfd, eugenetimbers.

Free Fishing Weekend, Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife, fish, crab & clam without a license, 8. FREE. Obsidians: National Trails Day, Trail Mountain, 2 miles. Washington climb, 1. Burnscontinues, see 6/1. Eugene Beer Week continues, see 6/1. Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme Skits continues, see 6/2.

Sunday, 6/4. EBW Kick- Off Brewers’ Brunch at Falling Sky Deli, special brunch plates paired w/beer taster trays, 1. Falling Sky Pourhouse & Deli, 7. Blair Blvd. Joyful Heart Psychic Fair, Lane Events Center, 1. FREE. Dorris Ranch Discovery Day, visit the Living History Village & discover what life was like for pioneers & native populations, use your know- how to navigate Oregon history in “Theamazing Race to Oregon,” 1.

Dorris Ranch, 2. 05 Dorris St., Spfd. FREE. The Jewish Oregon Story: 1. Ellen Eisenberg shares the story of Oregon’s Jewish community during a time of dramatic growth & change, 2pm, Downtown library, 5. FREE. Suburban Homecraft teaches edible landscaping & foraging. Greg Wy., through Campbell Community Center, 5. River Road Park & Recreation, 5. Ave., hifimusichall.

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Food & Flight Pairing at Plank Town, 1. Plank Town Brewing Co., 3.

Main St., Spfd. STEAM Storytime for preschoolers & kindergarteners with their caregivers, Mondays, 3: 3. Downtown library, 5. FREE. Eugene Ale Trail Anniversary & Eugene Beer Week Kick Off, 4- 8pm, 1. Tons Caf. Due to limited space a Eugene Public Library card & pre- registration are required, sign up starting one week in advance, 5.

FREE. Production Tour at Ninkasi, 5pm, Ninkasi Tasting rm., 2. Van Buren St. Cornucopia, 2. W. Curious Kids Storytime, evening storytime for families & kids of all ages, 1st & 3rd Mondays at 6: 3. Springfield Public Library, 2. St., Spfd. FREE. Brewers Family Feud w/Ty Connor, 7pm, Bier Stein, 1. Willamette St. Janice & Allan, flute & oboe, 7: 3. Jaqua concert Hall, The Shedd, theshedd.

Ave., hifimusichall. Baby & Me Storytime, ages 0- 2. Tuesday at 1. 0am, Springfield Public Library, 2.

St., Spfd. FREE. Terrific Twos Storytime for 2- year- olds with their caregivers, Tuesdays, 1. Downtown library, 5.