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CANNON'S
The Salm on Festival turns
21 this year with a celebration
o f the annual return o f fall C hi
nook salmon to the Sandy River
at Oxbow Regional Park east
o f Portland.
The Saturday, O ct. 9 and
Sunday. Oct. 10 festival takes
place from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
each day, offering a fun and
inform ative way for all ages to
better understand the salm on's
struggle for survival and what
can be done to help ensure that
salmon continue to be part of
the Pacific Northw est.
Visitors can pick up a map, a
ch ildren’s activity passport and
an event schedule at the festi
val w elcom e center. N ear the
w elcom e center, visitors also
will find exhibits, art, music,
storytelling, ch ildren’s crafts,
gam es and food.
A short walk or horse-draw n
wagon ride from the main fes
tival area will take visitors to
the W y-K an-U sh-Pum Village
above the shores o f the Sandy
River. In the native Sahaptin
language o f many C olum bia
Basin Indian tribes, W y-Kan-
U sh -P u m m e a n s “ sa lm o n
people.”
Other features are the “School
o f Fish,” where children and
adults can participate in hands-
A woman tends to a fire to cook salmon in the traditional Native American style at the Salmon
Festival. The annual event returns Oct. 9 and Oct. 10 to Oxbow Regional Park east o f Portland.
on activities to learn about the
salmon life cycle and healthy
watersheds. Special river walks
allow visitors of all ages to wit
ness wild salmon return to the
tree-lined streams in which they
were hatched. Here, salmon lay
thousands of eggs in nests of
gravel-lined beds in order to pro
duce the next generation. The
opportunity to witness a part of
the salmon life cycle as they
return to their birthplace is what
m akes the Salm on F estival
unique.
A dm ission to the festival is
$7 per vehicle in advance and
$8 per veh icle at the gate.
Sorry, pets are not allow ed in
the park. For tickets and more
inform ation, call Metro at 503-
797-1850 or visit M etro’s web
site at w w w .m etro-region.org/
salm onfestival.
Oxbow Regional Park is a
l,200-acre natural area m an
aged by M etro and located eight
miles east o f G resham on the
Sandy River. To reach the park,
take I-84 to exit 17, turn right
on 257th Street, then left of
D ivision Street. Follow signs
to O xbow Park.
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Come celebrate our connection to salmon and nature
(FORMERLYCHUCK HINTON'S)
21st annual
Catering & Take-Out
Salmon
FESTIVAL
O ur S pecialty :
R eal H ickory S moked B ar -B-Q
• Sandwiches • Salads
• Chicken • Pork Rihs
• Beef Ribs
Festival
admission
CATERING ALL EVENTS
Low Carb
Special:
HOURS:
Sunday
11 am - 8 pm
Monday
11 am -9 pm
Tuesday
closed
Wed-Thurs.
11 am - 9 pm
Fri. & Sat.
11 am - 10 pm
(1 carb)
Chopped Pork
w /side sm. greens
Protect w ild life -
leave pets at
hom e.
M e tr o ’s O x b o w
R egional Park
$5 00
* * * N ew L ocation * * *
5410 N.E. 33 rd
10:30 a.m . to 5 p.m .
S atu rd a y and S unday
Oct. 9 an d 10
• $7 pei velu Je
in advance
• $8 «t the qate
503-288-3836
M etro
PEOPLE PLACES
O P F N SPACES
Sponsors
• Metro
• Oregon Truul
• Mt Hood National
Forest
• Portland Water
Bureau
• Columbia Rivet
Inter-Tribal Fish
Commission
• Portland General
Electric
• Bureau of land
Management
• Portland Family
Magazine
• Columbia
Sportswear
For tickets and more information,
call Metro at (503) 797-1850
or visit
www.metro-region.org/salmonfestival
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