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    4A ܂ WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 ܂ APPEAL TRIBUNE
Life in the Valley
Events sure to heat up your summer
Abby Luschei Salem Statesman Journal
USA TODAY NETWORK
Hot summer days are just around the
corner, and there are plenty of ways to
enjoy the upcoming season in Salem.
Don't miss out on the fun – make sure
to mark these events on the calendar:
Things to do: Music
Music on the Willamette Series:
Enjoy wine, food and live music at this
winery by the river, there is a covered
patio with table seating but on busy
days it is advised to bring lawn chairs,
noon to 5 p.m. Sundays, approximately 1
to 4 p.m. for live music, Arcane Cellars,
22350 Magness Road NW, Salem. $5. ar-
canecellars.com.
܂ June 10: Skybound Blue
܂ June 24: Joe Stoddard
܂ July 8: Paula Byrne Quartet
܂ July 22: The FlexTones
܂ Aug. 5: Amos True and The Easy
Targets
܂ Aug. 19: Bigfoot Mojo
Make Music Day 2018: Downtown
Salem will be bustling with live music
sun up until sun down from more than
120 performers at 33 venues as part of a
global celebration, 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Thursday, June 21, downtown Salem.
Free. To participate, sign up at make-
musicday.org/salem by June 7.
Wine Country Rocks Concert Se-
ries: Enjoy five concerts throughout the
summer, bringing lawn chairs and blan-
kets is advised, 6 to 9 p.m., concerts be-
ing at 7 p.m. on Fridays, Legacy Estate
Vineyard, 1600 Oak Grove Road, Salem.
$15. eolahillswinery.com/2018-concert-
series.
܂ June 22: Britnee Kellogg
܂ July 13: Debra Arlyn & The Good-
ness
܂ July 28: Patrick Lamb
܂ Aug. 10: Cloverdayle
܂ Aug. 24: Dancehall Days
܂ Aug. 31: Nate Botsford
Kathken Vineyards Summer Music
in the Park: After 17 years of music in
the park, the 2018 series will be the final
season at Kathken Vineyards, food and
beverage will be available for purchase,
7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays, unless otherwise
stated, Kathken Vineyards, 5739 Or-
chard Heights Road NW, Salem. $10 at
the door. kathkenvineyards.com.
܂ June 23: Rae Gordon with Garry
Meziere
܂ June 30: Ty Curtis Band
܂ July 7: The Dead Band, Grateful
Dead tribute band
܂ July 14: Blood Moon Music Festival
featuring DTW, Thumper, Miranda Vet-
trus, Clawfoot Slumber and Sleep Mille-
nium, 2 to 10 p.m.
܂ Aug. 4: Hot Tea Cold
܂ Aug. 11: Gold Dust, Fleetwood Mac
tribute band
܂ Aug. 18: Ellen Whyte Trio at the Bel-
la Vista Skyroom yurt, limited to first
100 people
܂ Aug 25: Petty Fever, Tom Petty trib-
ute band
܂ Sept. 1:Ty Curtis Band
River’s Edge Summer Series: Con-
certs throughout the summer, food and
concessions available, lawn seating so
make sure to bring blankets, gates
opens at 5:30 p.m. Fridays, unless oth-
erwise stated, Riverview Amphitheater,
50 C St., Independence. $5 suggested
donation. independenceamphitheater-
.com.
܂ Tuesday, July 3: The Idle Poets, 6
The Oregon State Fair runs Aug. 24 to Sept. 3. MOLLY J. SMITH / STATESMAN JOURNAL FILE
p.m. and 5 Guys Named Moe, 8:30 p.m.
Fireworks show at 10 p.m.
܂ Wednesday, July 4: Kurt Van Meter,
8 p.m. and a fireworks show at 10 p.m.
܂ July 13: The Junebugs, 6:30 p.m.
and Shoot to Thrill, 8:30 p.m.
܂ July 20: ESCAPE: The Journey Trib-
ute Band, 6:30 p.m. and Unchained –
Van Halen Tribute, 8:30 p.m.
܂ July 27: Two shows to be an-
nounced
܂ Aug. 3: Beth Willis Band, 6 p.m. and
Infamous Soul, 8:30 p.m.
܂ Aug. 10: Appetite for Deception,
Guns N' Roses Tribute Band, 8:30 p.m.
܂ Aug. 17: Renee Hill Band, 6 p.m. and
Ty Curtis, 8:30 p.m.
River Rock Wednesday Evening
Concert Series: Three concerts starting
at 7 p.m. featuring Billy Bob Thornton
and the Boxmasters July 11, The English
Beat July 18 and Mat Kearney July 25,
Riverfront Park, 200 Water St. NE, Sa-
lem. $49 for all three, $30 for Billy Bob
Thornton and the Boxmasters, $25 for
The English Beat and $25 for Mat Kear-
ney, additional $5 day of show, free for
ages 10 and younger with paying adult.
riverrocksalem.com.
Mount Angel Abbey Bach Festival:
Music lovers can enjoy this three-day
festival that features performances,
vespers and a picnic, Wednesday, July
25 to Friday, July 27, Mount Angel Ab-
bey, 1 Abbey Drive, Saint Benedict. $55
per night, $135 per subscription. moun-
tangelabbey.org/bach.
Fish Fest 2018: An annual Christian
music festival that will feature News-
boys, Jeremy Camp, Danny Gokey, Un-
spoken and comedian Dustin Nickerson
this year, 2 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug.
18, Riverfront Park, 200 Water St. NE,
Salem. $15-150. fishfestportland.com.
Things to do: Family
Spray Fountains: Cool off during hot
summer days at the Spray Fountains
around town beginning June 15, daily 10
a.m. to 8 p.m. at River Road and River-
front Parks and noon to 8 p.m. at Engle-
wood, Fairmount, Northgate, Wes Ben-
nett and West Salem parks. cityofsa-
lem.net/activities.
Summer Art Tent for Kids: Children
can experiment with art mediums in-
cluding clay, watercolor and collage over
the summer, recommended for children
8 and younger, parents/guardians must
stay with children, 10 a.m. to noon, Fri-
day, July 27, Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31,
Bush Barn Art Center, 600 Mission St.
SE, Salem. Free. salemart.org.
Summer Block Party: A day of fam-
ily-fun including interactive booths and
hands-on activities, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Monday, June 25, Gilbert House Chil-
dren's Museum, 116 Marion St. NE, Sa-
lem. Free admission. acgilbert.org.
2018 Salem Movies in the Park: A
free, open to the public outdoor movie
series in its 11th year that features five
films shown on a 24-by-14-foot inflat-
able screen at Riverfront Park, 200 Wa-
ter St. NE, Salem. It is advised to arrive
early to grab spots, get food and partici-
pate in raffles. cityofsalem.net/activ-
ities.
܂ "Close Encounters of the Third
Kind": approximately 9 p.m. Saturday,
July 14
܂ "The Incredibles": approximately
8:45 p.m. Saturday, July 28
܂ "Coco": approximately 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 4
܂ "The Greatest Showman": approxi-
mately 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11
܂ "Star Wars: The Last Jedi": approxi-
mately 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25
Baseball Legends Series: Famous
baseball pitchers will be making ap-
pearances at Volcanoes Stadium
throughout the summer during Satur-
day night home games, Volcanoes Sta-
dium, 6700 Field Of Dreams Way NE,
Keizer. Purchase tickets at volcanoes-
tickets.com.
܂ June 16: Jamie Moyer, played 25
seasons in the big leagues, pitched for
the Seattle Mariners for 11 seasons
܂ July 7: Tommy John, 26 seasons in
the majors, won 288 games during his
career
܂ July 21: Ryan Vogelsong, started his
career as a Salem-Keizer Volcanoes in
1998 and later became a two-time World
Champion
܂ August 11: Don Larsen, played in five
World Series, World Series Most Valu-
able Player Award recipient
܂ August 18: Gaylord Perry, 22 years in
the Big Leagues, five-time All-Star and
Hall of Famer
Things to do: Fairs and festivals
67th Annual Silverton Hills Straw-
berry Festival: A tradition dating back
to the 1950s, head to this festival to get
strawberry shortcake and enjoy live
music from SycoBilly’s and Oregon Val-
ley Boys during the day, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, June 17, Coolidge-McClaine
City Park, 300 Coolidge St, Silverton. $6
for strawberry delight with biscuits, ice
cream and a free second helping of
strawberries, free for children 2 and
younger or adults 80 and older. homer-
davenport.com.
BrewCamp: Three days of live music,
outdoor activities, food, vendors, wine
tasting and more than 40 local brewer-
ies featuring craft beer, ciders and
meads, noon to 10 p.m. Friday and Sat-
urday, noon to 9:15 p.m. Sunday, June 15-
17, Oregon Garden, 879 W Main St., Sil-
verton. $25-99 single to weekend
passes, $125-150 for campsites. brew-
campfest.com.
World Beat Festival: Immerse into
the traditions of more than 70 nations
and cultures as you experience their
music, dance, food, the cultural focus
this year is Mexico, 5 to 10 p.m. "Friday
Night at the Beat" kick-off party at the
Amphitheater, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Satur-
day and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, June 29
to July 1, Riverfront Park, 200 Water St.
NE, Salem. $5 per person and free 14 and
younger on Friday and Saturday, Sun-
day is admission by donation. salem-
multicultural.org.
83rd Annual St. Paul Rodeo: 700
professional rodeo athletes will com-
pete for prize money up to $500,000 at
the nations top 4th of July rodeo, Tues-
day, July 3 to Saturday, July 7, St Paul
Rodeo Arena, 20025 4th St. NE, St Paul.
Tickets start at $16, purchase them at
stpaulrodeo.com or 800-237-5920.
Cherryfest NW: Formerly known as
The Bite & Brew of Salem, Cherryfest
NW features live music, food, a carnival
and Kid Zone, a 5K run, Fourth of July
fireworks and more than 80 microbrews
and ciders, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Wednesday,
4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday, 11 a.m. to 11
p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 11 a.m. to
8 p.m. Sunday, July 4-8 at Riverfront
Park, 200 Water St. NE, Salem. $5 on
Thursday, $9 general admission, $20
family max, $5 for ages 6-17 and people
older than 65, free for children younger
than 5, and $5 for military on Friday and
Saturday, and free admission on
Wednesday and Sunday. cherryfestnw-
.com.
Marion County Fair: Head to this
traditional fair to experience carnival
rides, a rodeo, entertainment, food and
more, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday, 10
a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, July 12-15, Oregon
State Fairgrounds, 2330 17th St. NE, Sa-
lem. $9 for ages 12 and older, $5 for ages
6-11 and those older than 65, free for
children 5 and younger and free park-
ing. mcfair.net.
69th Annual Salem Art Fair & Festi-
val: Features more than 200 artists,
family-friendly activities, theater, live
music, craft beer, wine and local ven-
dors, Friday to Sunday, July 20-22,
Bush's Pasture Park, 600 Mission St. SE,
Salem. $10 weekend pass, $5 day pass,
free for those 16 and younger and Ore-
gon Trail Card members, free for every-
one 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday. salemart.org.
Oregon State Fair: This year's fair
features more than 40 rides, concerts,
animals, competitions and more, Aug.
24 to Sept. 3, Oregon State Fairgrounds,
2330 17th St. NE, Salem. Admission
costs and hours are being finalized, go to
oregonstatefair.org for more informa-
tion.
Abby Luschei is the entertainment re-
porter for the Statesman Journal; she
can be reached at aluschei@statesman-
journal.com or 503-399-6747. Follow her
on Twitter @abbyluschei or face-
book.com/luscheiabby.
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