Saturday, February 2, Worst Day of the Year Run: Worst Day of the Year Run is a 5K winter run/walk that begins at McMenamins Edgefield and has a costume contest, plus an indoor lunch at the finish line. For more information, Click Here! Saturday, February 2, Daddy/Daughter Dance: An evening of dancing, music, snacks, face painting, a commemorative photo and gift bag, and meet a few real princesses! Dress is semi-formal. Girls grade K-8 welcomed along with their fathers, guardians, or male relative. All proceeds benefit the community and international projects of Sherwood FACE (Foundation for Academic and Cultural Exchange). For more information, Click Here! February 4-10, Murder Mystery: Lakewood Theatre Company continues its 66th season of live theatre with Dial M for Murder, a bone-chilling thriller by Frederick Knott about a marriage gone wrong. When tennis player Tony Wendice discovers his rich wife’s affair, he decides to have her taken out – for good. Made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s classic film adaptation, this psychological thriller will leave you on the edge of your seat. For more information, Click Here! February 6-10, Pacific Northwest Sportsmen's Show: This sportsmen’s show is the largest west of the Mississippi and features vendors, seminars, fishing boats, campers, a steelhead river, and a kids’ trout pond at Portland Expo Center. For more information, Click Here! Saturday, February 9, Craft Show Benefit: Puplandia Valentine’s Shopping Extravaganza has 50 vendors selling art, soaps, toys, dog treats, baked goods, and calendars plus a silent auction and a puppy kissing booth at Oaks Park Dance Pavilion. Free. For more information, Click Here! Saturday, February 9, Muddy Run: My Muddy Valentine 5K features fun obstacles, mud, music, food, beverages (beer, cider, Mimosas, and root beer) at Lee Farms in Tualatin. Shorter challenge for kids under age 16. Bring ID if you are age 21+. For more information, Click Here! Saturday, February 9, Chinese New Year Parade: To celebrate the Lunar New Year, the Portland Chinatown Museum and the Oregon Historical Society present the fourth annual Lunar New Year Parade from Chinatown to the Oregon Historical Society. Visit the Portland Chinatown Museum, then join us in front of the museum at the start of the parade route for fireworks and lion dances, and follow the parade featuring a 100-foot dragon and lions through downtown Portland to its conclusion at the Oregon Historical Society. Performances to follow at the Oregon Historical Society. For more information, Click Here! Saturday, February 16, Progressive Wine Tasting: Bring your valentine to a special Valentine's Day tasting hosted by the seven wineries of the Mid-Valley Wine Trail. "Share the Love" Progressive tasting is your chance to try seven delicious wines paired with specially prepared hors d'oeuvres. Start your Valentine's weekend with a fun wine-tasting experience while enjoying some music! For more information, Click Here! February 16 & 17, KidFest Family Festival: KidFest has an entertainment stage, sports demos, inflatables, games, kids’ activities, a petting zoo, food exhibits, and vendors at Portland Expo Center. For more information, Click Here! February 20-26, Tango Festival: "Going into its 22th year, the legendary Portland ValenTango® is the largest and longest running tango festival in North America. The reasons are simple: friendly community, great teachers, great DJ’s, great classes, great milongas, great ambiance and great opportunities to dance and learn for all levels and types of dancers….and all at a great price!" For more information, Click Here! February 21-24, Spring Home & Garden Show: The Portland Spring Home & Garden Show fills the Portland Expo Center with home-improvement vendors, dining-room exhibits, garden displays, and thousands of plants. For more information, Click Here! February 21-24, Newport Seafood & Wine Festival: "It wouldn’t be winter on the coast without the Newport Seafood & Wine Festival. Showcasing over 150 premier Northwest wines, culinary professionals and regional artisans." For more information, Click Here! February 22-24, Portland Golf Show: Attend seminars, shop from vendors, and try the free driving range at the Portland Golf Show in the Oregon Convention Center. For more information, Click Here! February 22-24, Oregon Agate and Mineral Show: Explore the wonders of nature at the Annual Oregon Agate and Mineral Show. Enjoy a wide array of beautiful cabochons (cut, shaped, and polished rocks) including agate, jasper, and obsidian from the northwest. Special features include: the Oregon State Seal made from a large variety of Oregon stones including the Sun Stone, the Oregon State gem; a food table, which showcases rocks that look like food; an active Kids' Corner; and hand-crafted jewelry and window hangings made by OAMS club members. OAMS members will be on-site demonstrating the equipment and process used to prepare rocks for display. For more information, Click Here! Saturday, February 23, Beer & Spirits Festival: Breweries and Distilleries teaming up to create the perfect pairings. Each pairing will consist of a 4oz beer pour and a 1/4 oz spirit taste. For more information, Click Here! Saturday, February 23, Polar Plunge & Fun Run/Walk: The Polar Plunge is a unique opportunity for individuals, organizations, and businesses to support Special Olympics Oregon athletes by jumping, walking or slowly crawling into the frigid and icy Oregon waters. The event is open to the public, and all spectators are welcome free of charge. Come out and enjoy live music, food, and activities all morning long! If you're looking for a more extreme form of exhilaration, consider adding a little dash to your splash. Walk or run the 5K | 10K and then plunge! For more information, Click Here!
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