Sweet Home Health
Fair Aug. 16
Learn about local health resources at the eighth annual Sweet Home Community Health Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 16, at Sweet Home High School.
More than 30 tables of health-related information and resources will be available, including free clothing and back-to-school backpacks for kids.
More than 15 local agencies and organizations will be present to provide information about their services, ranging from housing assistance to substance abuse to hospice care. Admission is free.
LCSWA to hold
mill tour Aug. 19
Linn County Small Woodlands Association members will tour the Weyerhaeuser Santiam Mill at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 30440 Fairview Road.
The mill, built in 2008, covers 120 acres and employs 160 people. The tour will include visitor orientation, safety talk, tour, and a question and answer session. Participants will gather at the gate prior to 9 a.m.
Requirements to enter the mill include closed- toe shoes, long pants and long hair must be in a bun.
There is a group limit of 25 people. To sign up for the tour, contact [email protected].
Art en Plein Air
at Foster Lake
Artists and art watchers are invited to participate in a “Plein Air” artist event from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 20, at Foster Lake near Edgewater.
“Plein air,” a French term, is the practice of creating artwork outdoors. Artists are invited to bring their art supplies (and table, chair, easel – whatever you need) to work on their own projects and enjoy the company of other artists.
Non-artists may come and watch the artists at work. You might see painting, drawing, sculpting, or perhaps even jewelry. There will be some art supplies available to try out yourself.
The event will be located in the grass between Foster Lake and the Edgewater at Foster townhomes. Parking is the dirt lot just past 60th Avenue off Highway 20 and additional parking is available in the lot on the corner of Foster Dam Road and Poplar Street.
Wolthuis sisters to
perform Aug. 23
René Wolthuis Johnson and Dr. Carmen Wolthuis Hall will present a piano and organ concert at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 1155 22nd Ave., Sweet Home.
Johnson is a pianist and organist based in Arlington, Va. Hall is a pianist, educator, and founder of Timpanogos Chamber Music. She also directs Young Pianists International, teaches at Utah Valley University and currently serves as president of the Utah Music Teachers Association.
The concert will feature a diverse program that will include works by Widor, Kapustin, Brahms, Gounod, Mascagni and Bédard.
Tomato Day at
Lebanon market
The Lebanon Downtown Farmers’ Market and the Santiam Food Alliance will hold Tomato Day Thursday, Aug. 28.
Throughout the market hours of 2 to 6 p.m., tastings of dozens of unusual and often beautiful tomato varieties from the market farmers and local gardens will be offered for tastings. An Oregon State University Extension Master Food Preserver will offer information on drying and canning tomatoes, a Master Gardener will provide advice on growing them, and volunteers will offer free samples of tomato-based foods.
For more information about the Santiam Food Alliance, visit santiamfood.org.
Hands on History
back in Brownsville
Hands on History returns to Brownsville from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, August 23, at Library Park, 101 Park Avenue.
It’s a fun-filled day in the park, featuring traditional pioneer and Native American skills, activities and crafts.
It’s free, fun and for the whole family.
Hands on History includes activities like beeswax candle dipping, cornhusk doll making and washing clothes in an old galvanized tub on a washboard, which is especially fun on a hot day. Attendees can listen to old-time fiddlers, watch a mountain man load a flintlock rifle, hear authentic Kalapuyan stories, enjoy wagon rides and pan for gold.
Hands on History is sponsored by the Linn County Museum Friends. The Linn County Historical Museum is at 101 Park Ave. in downtown Brownsville. Library Park is next door to the museum.
For details, visit Linnparks.com or email: [email protected].
Family Literacy Night
at Hillside Fellowship
Hillside Fellowship Church will host a Family Literacy Night from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 25, at 501 Nandina St.
The event will include dinner, reading and a craft that will involve the whole family. A local author will deliver a guest reading. The event is free.
For more information, call (541) 401-5833. Register at www.hsf.church.
Rehearsal for Rutter’s “Requiem”
Lebanon Community Chorus invites singers to register for rehearsals for John Rutter’s “Requiem” at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 4 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Days Saints, 1955 S 5th St.
LCC is an auditioned, mixed-voice chorus of volunteer members. For more information, visit LebanonCommunityChorus.org.
Spend time at
Healing Garden
Lebanon Community Hospital is hosting a series of monthly cultural events at the Boulder Falls Event Center and patio, 605 Mullins Dr. through the summer.
Healing Garden Lecture: Thursday, Sept. 18, at 6 p.m – Diane Durston, curator emeritus from the Portland Japanese Garden, will discuss Japanese philosophies of Wabi Sabi and forest bathing. Registration is required.
For more information or to register, visit samhealth.org/LebanonHealingGardens or contact Brandy O’Bannon at [email protected].
Albany Mushroom Festival
Cap and Stem Northwest will host its second annual Albany Mushroom Festival from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sept. 21 at Timber Linn Park, 900 Price Rd. SE, Albany.
This free, family-friendly event will celebrate the wonderful world of fungi with food, activities, live music, workshops from mycology experts, and local artists and vendors.
Cap and Stem’s mission is education and awareness on the benefits of gourmet and medicinal mushrooms. Cap and Stem hosts activities teaching how to identify and forage mushrooms, presentations on the benefits of medicinal mushrooms, and workshops with topics ranging from growing your own mushrooms to incorporating medicinal mushrooms into daily life.
For more information, visit AlbanyMushroomFestival.com, Facebook and Instagram – @AlbanyMushroomFestival, or email [email protected].
Tomatofest
The annual Tomatofest, hosted by OSU Extension Service, will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Lebanon Senior Center, 80 Tangent St.
Taste dozens of varieties of homegrown tomatoes, swap seeds or pick up free seeds, shop local vendors, pick up homegrown free produce as available, sample homemade recipes, bring your gardening questions for Master Gardeners to answer, and watch demonstrations.
For more information, contact Sheryl Casteen via email at [email protected]. Do not call the Senior Center.
Community Market
every Saturday
Sweet Home’s Community Market is held every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. through Sept. 27 in Library Square, at the corner of Kalmia Street and 12th Avenue.
Some two dozen vendors sell a wide range of food and other fun stuff. Space is available for a limited number of vendors. For more information or to apply to be a vendor, visit www.sweethomeor.gov/community/page/2025-community-market-vendor-applications-open-now or contact Joy Kistner at (541) 367-5007.
Vocal Masterclass and Clinic
Lebanon Community Chorus will host its third annual Masterclass and Clinic at 9 a.m. on Nov.8 at Linn-Benton Community College’s Takena Hall, 6500 Pacific Blvd. SW, Albany.
This “open class” allows observers to listen while vocal coaches teach students. Cost for students or chorus members wanting personal lessons is $40-$50. Dr. James Redden, DMA, will work with choruses. Workshops and vocal coaching lessons will be taught by Terence Madlangbayan, Sarah Brauer, Esteban José Zúñiga Calderón and Nick Larson.
To sign up as a student or choir for lessons, or to sign up as an observer only, visit LebanonCommunityChorus.org. Sign up by Oct. 1. For more information, email [email protected].
Deliver for Meals
on Wheels
Meals on Wheels of Sweet Home is in urgent need of volunteer drivers, delivering free meals to local seniors and disabled adults in the Sweet Home area.
Delivery days are Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays. The role is best suited for people available in the mid-day, as meals go out at noon. Volunteers work one to two days a week for about 2.5 hours each shift.
Meals on Wheels is managed by Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments and operated by local volunteers. Volunteers package fresh meals in the kitchen and the drivers deliver them. Many local people count on this food as a primary source of nutrition.
Email to [email protected] or call Heidi at 541.812.6015. Each volunteer must fill out an application and complete a background check.
Museum needs help from locals
East Linn Museum is seeking volunteers and items that are needed for the operation of the museum.
The museum needs volunteers for its operations to replace retiring volunteers. New volunteers are not required to know anything about the museum or how to operate a computer. The museum operates three days a week from Thursday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Supplies needed by the museum include: copy paper, postage stamps, legal size envelopes, paper towels, toilet paper, glass cleaner, all purpose cleaner and Ajax.
For more information, call the museum at (541) 367-4580.
ODFW wildlife contest
seeks arts, photos
The Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife invites artists to submit their work for the 2026 stamp art competitions.
The winning artists receive a $2,000 award and their artwork is used to produce collector’s stamps and other promotional items with sale proceeds benefiting Oregon’s fish, wildlife and their habitats. The three contests are:
Habitat Conservation Stamp – Art entries must feature a Strategy Species identified in the Oregon Conservation Strategy in its appropriate habitat. Not all species in the Strategy are eligible, so please use the qualifying list of species. See the contest rules and entry form for more information and a list of eligible species. https://www.dfw.state.or.us/conservationstrategy/habitat_conservation_stamp.asp
Waterfowl Stamp Contest – Art entries must feature one of the following species in its natural habitat setting: Blue-winged Teal, Lesser Scaup, or Ruddy Duck. See contest rules and entry form for more information. https://www.dfw.state.or.us/resources/hunting/waterfowl/contest/index.asp
Upland Game Bird Stamp Contest – Art entries must feature Ring-necked Pheasant in its natural habitat setting. See contest rules and entry form for more information. https://www.dfw.state.or.us/resources/hunting/upland_bird/contest/index.asp
Artists are asked to use the Recommendations for Packaging Artwork on the Contest Rules’ final page.
A panel will judge artwork based on artistic composition, anatomical accuracy of the species and general appeal. Collector’s stamps, art prints and other promotional materials are produced from first-place artwork. Proceeds from product sales are used for habitat improvement, research surveys and conservation projects.
Interested artists are encouraged to visit ODFW’s stamp art competition webpage for more information on the contests and to view entries from previous years.
Entries will be accepted from Aug. 29 until 5 p.m. on Sept. 26 at the ODFW headquarters, 4034 Fairview Industrial Dr., SE, Salem, OR 97302.
For more information on contest rules and to order stamps and art prints, visit: https://www.dfw.state.or.us/stamp_contest/index.asp
Entries can be mailed or hand delivered. If you hand-deliver your entry, please call ahead to make arrangements at 503.947.6314.
Free dinners on Mondays
Sunshine Industries invites the public to a free dinner every Monday from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at 1333 Clark Mill Road. Because everyone matters.
Free health clinic Tuesdays
The East Linn Community Clinic is held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1600 Main St. in Lebanon.
This is a medical clinic that provides primary and acute medical care for under- or uninsured individuals. On select nights, Western U COMP-NW offers osteopathic manipulative medicine to treat chronic and acute pain. Patients may walk in or schedule appointments.
For more information, call (541) 758-3000 ext. 115.
Weyerhaeuser grant
cycle through Sept. 30
Weyerhaeuser is now accepting applications for its 2025 Giving Fund grant cycle. Eligible organizations located within Oregon operating communities are encouraged to apply by Sept. 30. Organizations can learn more and submit applications at https://www.weyerhaeuser.com/company/values/citizenship/giving-fund/.