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Events: Nov. 20, 2024

Turkey Bingo Fundraiser

The annual “Turkey Bingo” will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Sweet Home High School cafeteria, 1641 Long St.

Every bingo wins a turkey. Cost is $20 for four exchangeable cards per night. There will also be door prizes, snacks and raffle opportunities.

Proceeds benefit the Sweet Home cheerleaders, Volunteer Firefighters Association, and Fun Forest Timber Critters.

For more information, contact Karla Burcham at 541.401.3339, Amber Rosa at 541.401.2347, or Janine Bondesen at 541.619.8606.

 

SHEM Seeks Helpers

SHEM will receive a semi-truck of food donations from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Salt Lake City, and is seeking people to help prepare for the influx of products.

Volunteers are invited to help prepare the facility for the delivery of an estimated 22 pallets of shelf-stable food. The final preparation day will be from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23, and help unpacking the pallets will be needed from 12-4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 26.

To volunteer, email Cindy Rice at [email protected],or Satina Tolman at [email protected].

 

Fundraisers for Habitat for Humanity

Fundraisers to benefit Lebanon Area Habitat for Humanity will be held this year through a variety of options.

Friday, Nov. 29: Panda Express at 1990 S Main St., Lebanon, will donate 20% of your order to Habitat when you show them Habitat’s flier (found at https://bit.ly/48UuJ9E), or if ordering online, use code 381836.

Nov. 29-Dec. 2: Habitat will launch an online sale from 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Nov.  29, until 3 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 2, at https://www.lebanonoregonhabitat.com/restore. All prices are below in-store prices.

Sunday, Dec. 22: Habitat will host “Holiday Bingo” from 3-5 p.m. at Tallman Brewing, 2055 Primrose St., and 50% of proceeds from the games goes to Habitat.

Tuesday, Dec. 31: Panda Express at 1990 S Main St., Lebanon, will donate 20% of your order to Habitat when you show them Habitat’s flier (found at https://bit.ly/3Zdw9sW), or if ordering online, use code 381837.

 

Gingerbread Competition

The sixth annual Gingerbread Competition will be open for public view from 5-7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 30, at City Hall, 3225 Main St.

Whether you’re a master builder or just love the festive fun, this is your chance to compete or simply enjoy the beauty and creativity of handcrafted gingerbread houses. This event is open to all, and participation is free.

Entries must be dropped off between 2-4 p.m. on Nov. 30. Judging begins after 4:15 p.m; People’s Choice voting takes place from 5-7 p.m.

The competition has categories for all ages: child (5-8), youth (9-12), teen (13-17), adult (18+), and group/family.

Sponsored by Julegård: The Christmas Farm, and hosted by the Sweet Home Chamber of Commerce. For more information and to register your gingerbread creation, visit https://bit.ly/3OeA2Y2.

 

City Hall Tree Lighting

Gather your family and friends to watch the Sweet Home City Hall Tree Lighting at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 30, at 3225 Main St.

 

Holiday Light Competition

Julegård: The Christmas Farm and the Sweet Home Chamber of Commerce will host the “Let it Glow” holiday light competition from Dec. 1 to Jan. 5. To register your home, visit https://bit.ly/3Zb57lW.

 

Ski Club Fundraiser

The Sweet Home High School Ski and Ride Club will be having a fundraiser from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 5, at the SHHS commons area, 1641 Long St.

There will be a $10 “All You Can Eat Soup Dinner,” a ski movie, and a silent auction featuring a Hoodoo season pass, lift tickets, and lots of gift baskets from local businesses. Proceeds help fund lift tickets, rentals and transportation to Hoodoo Ski Area for students this winter. All payments must be either cash or check.

 

Genealogy Society Holiday Bazaar

The Sweet Home Genealogy Society is holding their annual Holiday Bazaar, Dec. 6 and 7 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We have several vendor tables with lots of fun items: gnomes, wreaths, handcrafted items, table runners, Christmas items, baked goods and household items. We also have “Grannies Attic” where we have tons of miscellaneous items as well as 6 Raffle baskets and a quilt. We are located at 1223 Kalmia St. in Sweet Home.

 

Singing Christmas Tree

The Sweet Home Community Singing Christmas Tree will present “As Long As There’s Christmas” from Dec. 6-8 at the high school auditorium, 1641 Long St.

The performance will be at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 6-7, and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 8. Admission is free, but audience donations will benefit the Sweet Home Public Library.

 

Fall Leaf Pick-Up

The City of Sweet Home’s annual fall leaf pick-up begins until Dec. 13.

Leaves need to be raked to the side of the street in a neat pile. Any piles that contain other debris such as sticks or animal waste will not be picked up – this is for leaves only.

To request a pick-up, email [email protected] or call 541.367.6359. Service may be requested as many times as needed during the program’s active period.  Crews will get to the pile as soon as they are able based on their daily workload, and pickups will be scheduled from Monday to Friday of each week.

 

Mini Market

The 3rd Saturday Mini Market will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. between Nov. 16 and Dec. 21 at The Rez, 1621 53rd Ave., Foster.

Open every third Saturday of the month, vendors offer items such as sourdough bread, soaps, crafts, jewelry, cookies and wellness products.

 

Parade of Lights

The annual Parade of Lights will be held at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14, in downtown Sweet Home along Main and Long streets.

This year’s theme, “Sweet Lights & Ginger Delights,” celebrates the sweetness of Sugar City with a dazzling display of gingerbread and candy-themed floats. Get ready to light up the night with creativity and color.

Let your creativity sparkle by creating larger-than-life gingerbread figures and candyland scenes. For more information, and to register (a $10 fee), visit https://bit.ly/3Cqrt9V.

Participants are urged to: incorporate gingerbread and candy elements into the float, such as gingerbread houses, candy canes, gumdrops, lollipops, and candy swirls; use bright, colorful lighting with a minimum of 1,000 lights per float to ensure the gingerbread and candy designs shine in the nighttime parade; and use oversized props and costumes.

 

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.

For more information or to apply, stop by the Senior Center, email [email protected], or call 541.812.6015.

 

Donation Drive for Children

Mrs. Claus and The Elves Toy Workshop hosts a donation drive for the Sweet Home School Closet to help keep the school stocked with book bags, school supplies, hats, scarves, coats, gloves, etc. for change of weather now upon us for children in need. Donations can be dropped off at 925 Long St. Apt. 1.

 

Lake Town Christmas Bazaar

Lake Town Academy will host a Christmas Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Dec. 7.

The students will showcase their entrepreneurial skills, and the public is invited to be part of the fun by reserving their own booth for $25. Fifty percent of all funds raised will go to a local charity.

Registration closes on Nov. 21. For more information, email [email protected].

 

Craft and Bake Sale

Crawfordsville Calvary Chapel will host its first annual Holiday Craft Fair and Bake Sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 21-23 at 38353 Glass St., Crawfordsville.

Artisans are featuring hand crafted Fall and Christmas items ranging from cards, paintings, soaps, crocheted items, fiber arts, fused and stained glass, wood crafts, and – of course – baked goods.

 

Luau Event for Veterans

Opening Act Foundation will host a “Holiday Luau” benefit for veterans at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Sweet Home VFW, 580 Main St.

Cost is $20 general admission, $15 veterans and $10 for children under 12. The luau event will include a buffet dinner with whole pigs roasted outdoors and other Hawaiian dishes. Entertainment will include local talent and the hula dancers of Hālau Hula o Nā Pua o Hawaiʻi Nei.

Proceeds benefit local veterans’ holiday food boxes.

Purchase tickets at the Sweet Home VFW, or online at oafoundation.ticketleap.com/christmas-luau.

 

Albany Farmers Market

The Albany Farmers Market will be open every Saturday until  Nov. 23 located in the City Hall parking lot and on an adjacent street that fronts the Linn County Courthouse. The Albany Farmers Market is the oldest continuously operated open-air farmers market in Oregon. For more information visit locallygrown.org/albany-saturday-market/.

 

Winter Choral Performance

The Lebanon Community Chorus will present a performance of Vivaldi’s “Gloria” as part of its winter concert, “Reflections of Life,” which takes place at 3 p.m. on Nov. 24 at the First Presbyterian Church, 145 W Ash St, Lebanon.

The concert will explore the profound and varied experiences that shape our human journey. The first half of our program features “Gloria,” a Baroque masterpiece that, through its dynamic movements, encapsulates the cycle of life – from the joyous beginnings and challenges of youth to the reflective and celebratory moments of later years.

The second half transitions to a selection of more contemporary choral works that continue this chronological reflection on life’s key moments. These pieces capture the exuberance of living, the tranquility of innocence, the charm of the mundane, the tenderness of love, the resilience needed to overcome challenges, the poignant beauty found in life’s inevitable losses, and the indomitable flow of the human spirit.

Together, these works offer a musical journey through the stages of life, inviting us to reflect on our own experiences and the universal emotions that connect us all.

Directed by Terence Madlangbayan. Bill Langdon is the piano accompanist. The LCC is made up of nearly 50 talented singers from Albany, Brownsville, Lebanon, Sweet Home and surrounding areas. For more information, visit lebanoncommunitychorus.org or stay updated on the Facebook page, Facebook.com/LebanonCommunityChorus.

 

Free Thanksgiving Dinner

The Sweet Home Liquor Store and Sons of AmVets will host a free Thanksgiving dinner starting at 12 noon (until the food is gone) on Thursday, Nov. 28, at the Veterans Club, 580 Main St. Everyone is welcome.

 

Albany Christmas Parlour Tour

Albany’s 45th annual Christmas Parlour Tour will be held from 2-7 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 8, allowing participants to tour

Enjoy the sights and sounds of an old-fashioned holiday celebration through Albany’s nationally registered historic districts by touring beautifully decorated homes and other historic buildings that highlight architectural styles such as Queen Anne, mid-century modern, and craftsman.

Tickets are $15 and available online until the day before the tour at monteithhouse.org; click the link under “Upcoming Events.” On the day of the tour, bring your e-receipt to the Albany Visitors Association (AVA), 122 Ferry St. SW, and redeem it for a wristband and ticket, which includes a map and information about the homes. Both ticket and wristband are needed to enter the homes.

Tickets also will be available the day of the tour beginning at 1 p.m. at the AVA office; cash or check only.

Visitors may tour the homes in any order they choose, ride the Albany Trolley to most of the sites or catch a ride on a horse-drawn wagon that will tour on a limited route, and enjoy refreshments at the Albany Regional Museum and Monteith House.

Visit other historic buildings, such as Whitespires Church, United Presbyterian Church, the Downtown Carnegie Library (where visitors can take the chill off around the library’s cozy fireplace), the Cumberland Community Center, and the Historic Carousel Museum.

Sign up at the Albany Regional Museum for a chance to win free tickets to the 2025 Summer Interior Homes Tour, which will be held Saturday, July 26, 2025.

For more information, contact the AVA at 541.928.0911, or email [email protected].

 

‘The Innkeepers’ Play

Playwright Satina Tolman brings back her nativity story, “The Innkeepers,” on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 14-15, at the Sweet Home High School auditorium, 1641 Long St.

Immerse yourself in a mesmerizing journey as the innkeeper and his wife retell the nativity story from their unique perspective, a story that reminds us of the power of compassion, love and the true meaning of Christmas. With its captivating narrative, heartwarming characters and inspiring songs, “The Innkeepers” promises to be a must-attend event this holiday season.

Admission is free. Shows will be performed Saturday, Dec. 14, at 3-4:30 p.m. and 7-8:30 p.m., and on Sunday, Dec. 15 at 3-4:30 p.m.

For more information and updates, visit the Facebook event page at Facebook.com/theinnkeeperssweethome. For inquiries or to become a sponsor, contact Satina via email at [email protected] or [email protected].

 

Square Dance

Sweet Home Squarenaders will host square dance lessons on Sundays from 2:45-4:30 p.m. at the Foster Elementary School gym, 5526 Poplar St.

First two lessons are free; $5 per lesson thereafter. No partner required. Mainstream level for beginners. Graduation in January. For more information, contact Rod Stidham at 541.367.4939.

 

Bodacious Babes Craft Event

The Bodacious Babes Breast Cancer Committee will host a Holiday Craft & Vendor Event on Saturday, Dec. 14 (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.), and Sunday, Dec. 15 (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.), at the high school activity gym, 1641 Long St.

A Bodacious Babes Sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, in the Commons at Sweet Home High School, 1641 Long St.

The event is free. All are welcome to check out the plus-sized clothing, along with wares offered by home-based business vendors, handmade crafts and miscellaneous items.

Raffle prizes will be handed out and a 50/50 drawing will be held to support a local breast cancer event.

 

Volunteers, Donations Needed at Museum

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.

 

Animal Rescue Volunteers Needed

Linn County Animal Rescue needs volunteers for its nonprofit work outside Lebanon. For those interested in a rewarding time spent with animals, consider joining LCAR which has horses, minis, cows, sheep and senior dogs. There are two shifts a day, morning and afternoon. Volunteers can work with the livestock or dogs, or both.

Donations and sponsorships are also welcomed. For more information, visit lcarhorse.org or call 541.258.3422.

 

Community Dinners

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.

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