THURS, MAY 1 (6 – 8 pm)
BINGO AT THE GREENBERRY TAVERN
Enjoy a delicious dinner at the Greenberry Tavern and play BINGO! Proceeds go to support the Willamette Community and Grange Hall restoration project.
$10.00 per pack (3 cards per page), plus a Blackout card $1.00 each
At Greenberry Tavern, 29974 OR-99W, Corvallis (Corner of 99W and Greenberry Rd.)
Contact/Info: 541-609-8335, willamettegrange@gmail.com
Sponsor: Willamette Grange #52
SAT, MAY 3 through SUN, MAY 11 (Dates and times vary)
16th ANNUAL NATURAL AREAS CELEBRATION WEEK
Various events will be offered throughout the week to highlight our local Natural Areas and conservation efforts. Check out sustainablecorvallis.org/16th-annual-natural-areas-celebration-week for more information.
Contact/Info: info@sustainablecorvallis.org
Sponsor: Corvallis Sustainability Coalition Natural Areas Action Team
SAT, MAY 3 (10 am – 12 pm)
DISCOVERY DAYS – ROOTS
Hands-on art and history event for all ages. Explore the incredible root systems of different trees and plants local artists and others, draw a picture of your own family tree with a genealogy expert, and consider who your ancestors might be!
At Philomath’s Benton County Historical Museum, 1101 Main St, PO Box 35, Philomath
Contact/Info & Registration: https://bentoncountymuseums.org/events/discovery-days/
Sponsor: Corvallis Art Guild
SAT, MAY 3 & THURS, MAY 10 (10 am – 1 pm)
FRAME IT RIGHT: PHOTOGRAPHING YOUR ARTWORK LIKE A PRO
Learn how to capture professional quality images of your artwork using accessible tools like smartphones or basic digital cameras. This two-part workshop led by photojournalist Jess Hume Pantuso focuses on practical techniques and minimal equipment for sustainable documentation practices. Cost: $75
At Tunison Community Room, 365 SW Tunison Avenue
Contact/Info: theartscenter.net/frame-it-right
Sponsor: The Arts Center (TAC)
SAT, MAY 3 (10:15 – 11:45 am)
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE 2025
State legislators will bring us up to date on current legislative action, and there will be time for audience questions. Sen. Sara Gelser Blouin, Sen. Dick Anderson, Rep. Sarah Finger McDonald, Rep. David Gomberg, and Rep. Shelly Boshart-Davis have been invited to participate.
At Benton County’s Kalapuya Building, 4500 SW Research Way
To attend virtually, find the Zoom link at https://lwvcorvallis.org/events/
Contact: Connie Bozarth, conboz@comcast.net
Sponsors: League of Women Voters of Corvallis and Benton County
SAT, MAY 3 – SAT, JULY 5
ART SHOW – ANCESTRY: ROOTS, WINGS, & SEEDS
Art Reception and Awards presentation, 5-7 pm, May 9, in the Moreland Gallery.
This Corvallis Art Guild exhibit celebrates four generations of community support of local visual arts and artists. Over forty members’ art in many media will be on display.
The theme lets us dig into the roots of what brought us to where we are now, explore what makes this place and time beautiful and inspiring as we poised on the wings of now, and look forward in contemplation of the seeds we are planting for our future.
At Philomath’s Benton County Historical Museum, 1101 Main St, PO Box 35, Philomath
Contact/Info: https://bentoncountymuseums.org/exhibits/ancestry-roots-wings-and-seeds/, debi@friedlander2.com, 541-745-8908
Sponsor: Corvallis Art Guild
SUN, MAY 4 (8 am – 12 pm)
SPRING BIRD WALK AT J2E TREE FARM
Join us for the first LWC bird walk of the year! Whether you are a Padawan (beginning birder) or a Jedi Bird Master (bird expert), attending this leisurely-paced nature walk will definitely boost your avian identification skills! Learn how to identify birds by sight and sound (no Force sensitivity required!) and discover how the J2E Tree Farm owners are managing their land for both conservation and income. Bring a bag lunch.
At J2E Tree Farm, 37766 Alexander Road, Hoskins
Contact/Info & Tickets: https://www.luckiamutelwc.org/spring-bird-walk.html
Sponsor: Luckiamute Watershed Council
SUN, MAY 4 (10 am – 4 pm)
CORVALLIS SPRING GARDEN FESTIVAL
This annual local favorite has something for the whole family! Vendors will offer a wide variety of items for sale, including annuals, perennials, specialty plants, garden art, gifts, ceramics, seeds, edible goods, succulents, herbs and more. Enjoy live entertainment, with music performed by local musicians. At Arts Center Plaza/Madison Avenue, between 7th & 8th Streets
Contact: sustainablecorvallis.org
Sponsors: Corvallis Sustainability Coalition Food Action Team, Corvallis-Albany Farmers’ Markets, Corvallis Parks & Recreation, and The Arts Center
MON, MAY 5 (4:30 – 6 pm)
CLIMATE CHANGE IN OREGON: HOW MUCH DOES IT COST US NOW?
Natural Resource Economist Ernie Niemi will talk about the economic impacts of climate change in Oregon and the costs for Oregon’s children, elderly, and households. While most Oregonians recognize the direct threats from climate change (increasing frequency and intensity of heat waves, wildfires, flooding, etc.), few are taking steps to avoid the economic costs.
At Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Avenue
Contact/Info: Beth Brown, willamettevalley@greatoldbroads.org
Sponsors: Great Old Broads for Wilderness, Friends & Foundation of Corvallis-Benton County Public Library
MON, MAY 5 – FRI, MAY 9 (Noon – 2 pm)
NATURAL AREAS CELEBRATION WEEK: HESTHAVN NATURE CENTER
Visit our Nature Center to see the Museum & the Bluebird Display that honors the conservation efforts led by Elsie Eltzroth & the Bluebird team of volunteers that saved the Western Bluebird in the Willamette Valley. Enjoy walks along the Oak Creek riparian trail & in the meadow to see the spring blooms. All ages welcome, open to the public.
At 8590 Oak Creek Drive, Corvallis
Contact: audubon.corvallis@gmail.com
Sponsor: Mid-Willamette Bird Alliance (previously Audubon Society of Corvallis)
MON, MAY 5, 12, 19 & 26 (2 – 5 pm)
PAWSITIVE CARE CLINICS
We’re excited to now offer affordable preventative care for your pets. Join us every Monday afternoon from 2–5 pm for services that include a brief physical exam, vaccinations, microchipping, and parasite control (both external and internal) provided by our Veterinarian. Book your appointment here!
At 398 SW Twin Oaks Drive
Contact: adopt@heartlandhumane.org
Sponsor: Heartland Humane Shelter & Care
MON, MAY 5 (5:30 – 7:30 pm)
TAP TALK: SPELLING TO COMMUNICATE
Meet & greet 5:30-6 pm, presentation 6-7 pm, meeting 7-7:30 pm.
Come meet Madison Raschko and learn a non-speaking communication method (S2C) for people who have difficulties with speech, signing, and writing. With just 26 letters, the possibilities for communication become infinite with a letterboard. All are welcome. Please join us in person so we can get to know you.
At Common Fields, 545 SW 3rd St.
Online: www.instagram.com/500womenscientists_corvallis.
Contact: 500WSCorvallis@gmail.com
Sponsor: 500 Women Scientists Corvallis
TUES, MAY 6 & 20 (10 am – 1 pm)
JAMMIN’ FOR THE HUNGRY
Learn to make and process fruit jam in a licensed kitchen for local food banks/pantries. Participants receive a sample of the day’s jam.
At 1166 NW Jackson Avenue (FUMC Community Center Kitchen)
Contact/Info: jammin@corvallisfumc.org
Sponsor: Jammin’ for the Hungry, an outreach program of Corvallis First United Methodist Church
THURS, MAY 8 (5:30 – 7 pm)
POP TAC
A quarterly pop-up event designed to bring people together in unexpected and welcoming spaces. Each gathering offers a new theme with music, refreshments, and opportunities to connect, reflect, and celebrate community. The May event will be held in The Arts Center’s Main Gallery and focuses on the theme of community.
At The Arts Center – 700 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis
Contact/Info: theartscenter.net/poptac
Sponsor: The Arts Center (TAC)
FRI, MAY 9 (5 – 7 pm)
ART & AWARD RECEPTION – ANCESTRY: ROOTS, WINGS, & SEEDS
Join us for an Art Reception and Awards presentation that includes The Spirit of Marys Peak Awards, The Take Heart Award, The Seeds of the Future Award, The People’s Choice Award, and two legacy awards to Earl Newman and Carol Selberg for their contributions to the arts.
At Philomath’s Benton County Historical Museum, Moreland Gallery, 1101 Main Street
Sponsor: Benton County Historical Museum
SAT, MAY 10 (8 am – 12 pm)
MWBA (AUDUBON) SECOND SATURDAY FIELD TRIP: Led by Duncan Evered & Caryn Stoess.
Registration required. Open to the public.
At Willamette Park; meet at Willamette Park Shelter, east end of SE Goodnight Ave.
Contact: CorvallisAudubonSecondSaturday@gmail.com
Sponsor: Mid-Willamette Bird Alliance (previously Audubon Society of Corvallis)
SAT, MAY 10 (9 am – 5 pm)
SOLAR OREGON 13TH ANNUAL SOLAR WINE TOUR
Wine tasting at local wineries and farms near Portland who value clean energy, with lunch and private group bus included.
Contact/Info: (503) 208-5688, https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1025075166417?aff=oddtdtcreator, https://solaroregon.org/
Sponsor: Solar Oregon
SAT, MAY 10 (10 am – Noon)
DOWNTOWN CLEANUP DAY
Join us for a Saturday morning cleaning our downtown area! We will focus on the gardening and general cleanup of the parking area between Harrison and Van Buren. Rubber gloves, trash grabbers, trash bags, landscaping tools, and safety vests will be provided. All ages welcome, RSVP requested but not required
Meet under the Harrison Bridge in Downtown Corvallis
Contact: design@downtown-corvallis.org
Sponsors: Downtown Corvallis Organization, in partnership with Corvallis Public Works, CPD, and Visit Corvallis
SAT, MAY 10 (10 am – 2 pm)
MOTHER’S DAY FLOWER FESTIVAL
Music, Displays, Information, Snacks, Plant Starts
Kids plant a flower/herb planter for Mom!
Beautiful Mother’s Day bouquets with vase available for donations to the restoration project
At Willamette Community and Grange Hall, 27555 Greenberry Rd. (Corner of 99W and Greenberry Rd.)
Contact: 541-609-8335, willamettegrange@gmail.com
Sponsor: Willamette Grange #52
SAT, MAY 10 (10 am – 2 pm)
BEAVERS, BLOOMS, AND BEES AT BALD HILL
Take a walk along Bald Hill trails and learn about beavers, prairie restoration, and pollinators at Beavers, Blooms, and Bees. Drop in to visit stations along the trail and learn about beavers, observe beaver dams, explore a restored prairie in bloom, and discover the bees and other pollinators that make it home. Great for all ages! No registration required
Contact/Info: Beavers, Blooms, and Bees, mbenotsch@greenbeltlandtrust.org
Sponsors: Marys River Watershed Council and Greenbelt Land Trust
SAT, MAY 10 (10 am – 6 pm)
DA VINCI DAYS GRAND KINETIC CHALLENGE AT CORVALLIS KALEIDOSCOPE
10 am – 12 pm: STEAM Slams; 10 am – 4:30 pm, tables and fair; 12 pm – 4 pm, Talk Story Sessions. All ages welcome.
At PRAx, Oregon State University, 470 SW 15th St., Corvallis
Contact/Info: GKC@davincidays.org, https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/corvalliskaleidoscope/
Sponsors: da Vinci Days Graand Kinetic Challenge, OSU STEM Research Center, Indigenous Education Institute
WED, MAY 14 (6 – 7:30 pm)
ESTATE PLANNING WORKSHOP WITH RON MAREK
Planning for your family’s needs is not easy. It takes expertise and specific knowledge. Join this lively and interactive workshop with local estate planning expert, attorney Ron Marek. Find out all you need to know to re-evaluate your current plan or to get started. This workshop provides a small group setting in which you will be guided through the essentials that should be considered when developing a will or estate plan. No registration required.
At the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library
Contact: jessica@greenbeltlandtrust.org
Sponsor: Greenbelt Land Trust
THURS, MAY 15 (7 – 8:30 pm)
MWBA (AUDUBON) PROGRAM: Jayshaun Talbert: “Northern Saw-Whet Owls: Population Shifts during Fall Migration?”
Social gathering from 6:30-7pm social; ASC business meeting from 7-7:30pm; presentation from 7:30-8:30.
At Alder Room, Corvallis Community Center, 2601 NW Tyler Ave, Corvallis. Online option also available.
Contact: audubon.corvallis@gmail.com
Sponsor: Mid-Willamette Bird Alliance (previously Audubon Society of Corvallis)
SAT, MAY 17 (9:30 am – 12 noon)
PUBLIC SEED LIBRARY: WARM SEASON VEGETABLE GARDEN CLINIC
It’s time to seed warm season crops, herbs and flowers, and for succession planting too! Benton County Master Gardeners will help you plan your garden and select seeds right for you. As nighttime temps warm, come learn how to help greenhouse starts make a healthy transition to your garden beds, get answers to your vegetable garden questions, and take home free seeds! There will be a kid’s book nook with garden and nature themed children’s books.
At Public Seed Library located in the Corvallis Public Library at 645 NW Monroe Ave
Contact: CorvallisPublicSeedLibrary@gmail.com
Sponsors: Corvallis Sustainability Coalition and Corvallis-Benton County Library
SAT, MAY 17 (7 – 8:30 pm)
DANCE PLANET
Move in your own way to a rhythmic flow of music from around the world and across the decades. This month’s music will start with live warmup music from beloved pianist Lauren Servias with percussion support from George Beekman. At about 7:30 George will DJ a world music set. Admission to this family-friendly event is a suggested donation, $5–15 or more. 100 percent of the proceeds will be donated to local environmental organizations.
At Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 2945 NW Circle Blvd.
Contact: georgebeekman@gmail.com
Sponsor: Dance Planet
SAT, MAY 17 & SUN, MAY 18 (9 am – 4 pm)
TARWEED FOLK SCHOOL: SPRING CLASS OPENING
Welcome Tarweed Folk School in its new space at Wade Hardware! Rose Holdorf will open the season with Pack Basket Weaving, and more classes to follow! Tarweed Folk School offers community classes tending to the land, ourselves, and each other through the sharing of practical arts and place-based skills. Cost: $235, pre-registration required. Full and partial tuition scholarships available.
At Wade Hardware, 400 SW 2nd (formerly Robnett’s)
Contact/Info: info@tarweedfolkschool.com, register at tarweedfolkschool.com
Sponsors: Tarweed Folk School, Wade Hardware
MON, MAY 19 (5:30 – 7:30 pm, Talk begins at 6 pm)
ECOLOGY TAP TALK ON BIOACOUSTICS: SAW WHET OWLS IN AN ANTHROPOGENIC FLOODED LANDSCAPE WITH ALEEN HABIB
A portion of food/beverage sales benefits Marys River Watershed Council
No registration required.
At Common Fields Truck Pod and Taproom, 545 SW 3rd Street
Contact: nina@mrwc.org
Sponsor: Marys River Watershed Council
SUNDAYS, OPENING MAY 25 (11 am – 3 pm)
PHILOMATH FARMERS’ MARKET
Fresh local produce, wood-fired pizza, baked foods, hand-crafted items, and more!
At Philomath Community Library, 1050 Applegate St., Philomath
Contact: janel@bountifulbackyard.org
Sponsor: Bountiful Backyard
SUNDAYS, OPENING MAY 25 (11 am – 3 pm)
PHILOMATH POP KIDS CLUB
Visit each week to fill in your passport, taste new foods, join in fun activities, and get a free $2 token to spend on your fruit or veggie of choice!
At Philomath Community Library, 1050 Applegate St., Philomath
Contact: janel@bountifulbackyard.org
Sponsor: LBLHEA and Bountiful Backyard
WED, MAY 28 (5:30 – 7 pm)
CORVALLIS GREEN DRINKS
Join Green Drinks Corvallis on the last Wednesday of the month for an informal meet-up of people who are environmentally minded. What Green Drinks is: a casual, fun gathering of people who want to hang out with their favorite “green” folks and meet new ones. What Green Drinks is not: a meeting with an agenda, a stuffy networking event, or a place to circulate announcements. Participants pay for their food and drinks. Invite a friend!
At Common Fields – Garden Annex, 545 SW 3rd St.
Contact: johnispedaling1@gmail.com
Sponsor: Corvallis Sustainability Coalition
WED, MAY 28 (7 pm)
THE CORVALLIS DOWNTOWN WILLAMETTE RIVER PARKS
This Liz & Bob Frenkel webinar program focuses on Sawala Point, Riverfront Commemorative Park, North Riverfront Park, Orleans Natural Area, and Berg Natural Area. Rebecca Landis and Dave Eckert reveal these magical gems that are right in front of us. Register for this webinar: cbcpl.net/Frenkel3
Contact/Info: Dave Eckert, deckert@willamettewatershed.com
Sponsors: Marys Peak Group Sierra Club, Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, and the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition Water Action Team
FRI, MAY 30 (5 – 7 pm)
BALD HILL FARM HISTORY TOUR
We are celebrating Benton County Historical Preservation Month with a walk at Bald Hill Farm. Calling all local history buffs! Come and learn more about the fascinating history of Bald Hill Farm, from Kalapuya through western settler migration. We’ll delve into the world of the extensive Mulkey family whose name graces the property’s creek and ridgeline, and trace back local tales through oral and written documents. Space is limited for this free event.
Contact: mbenotsch@greenbeltlandtrust.org, register at Bald Hill Farm History
Sponsor: Greenbelt Land Trust
MAY 30 – JULY 12
WILDFIRE WATER
An exhibition exploring the intersection of climate change, landscape, and ecology through the powerful dual forces of wildfire and water. Featuring work created during the inaugural Wildfire + Water residency at PLAYA in Summer Lake, Oregon, this timely exhibition reflects on environmental, spiritual, and socio-political issues impacting not only the Chewaucan region, but communities across the globe.
At The Arts Center, 700 SW Madison Avenue
Contact/Info: theartscenter.net/wildfire-water
Sponsor: The Arts Center (TAC)
SAT, MAY 31 (10 am – 2 pm)
PLANT SALE BY FRIENDS OF BENTON GARDENERS
Support local school gardens and other educational projects for school children by purchasing locally grown plants. Sun and shade herbaceous perennials, shrubs, natives, succulents, houseplants, and more.
At Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church parking lot, 2650 NW Highland Dr. (Corner of Highland and Walnut.)
Contact/Info: www.facebook.com/FriendsofBentonGardeners
friendsofbentongardeners@gmail.com
Sponsor: Friends of Benton Gardeners