Empowered Services

June 2026: Empowered IDD Resources
June 2026 + Summer Resources

Empowered IDD Resources

For people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), their families, and the teams who support them — a county-by-county guide to summer activities, autism walks, Special Olympics, adaptive sports, resource fairs, arts programs, peer support groups, and community events across Oregon, so everyone can choose what fits their own interests and goals.

Oregon County-by-County Updated June 2026 ☀️ Summer Edition Juneteenth June 19 Confirm details before attending

Every listing now includes a link or email contact. Use the organizer page, registration link, or email button on each card to confirm details before attending. Dates, locations, registration, cost, and accessibility/sensory accommodations can change.

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It starts with the person — their interests, their goals, their community.

Every outing, class, and gathering on this page begins with a person — what they enjoy, what they want to try, and the community they want to belong to. These moments show people connecting on their own terms: exploring creative programs, getting outside, making friends, and finding activities that fit their lives. Families, DSPs, ECP providers, and coordinators walk alongside them, helping turn these opportunities into real, everyday connection.

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Belonging through local events

Featured June Highlights

The most broadly useful events this month for self-advocates, families, providers, and community partners — plus key upcoming summer opportunities.

June 2026High-value picks

Juneteenth — Freedom, Family & Community Reflection

June 19CommunityStatewide
Friday, June 19, 2026 · Federal holiday and community remembrance day
Use this day to honor freedom, history, family connection, and community belonging. Check city, library, museum, park, and county calendars for accessible local celebrations and quiet reflection options.
Planning tip for families and DSPs: confirm crowd size, parking, shade, seating, sensory needs, accessible restrooms, and transportation before attending public Juneteenth events.

Special Olympics Summer Regional Athletics

SportsFree
Sunday, June 14 · 9:30 AM–5:00 PM
Willamette University, Salem
Track and field competition for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Families, volunteers, and spectators welcome.

Clackamas County DD Resource Fair

FreeClackamas
Saturday, June 27 · 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
Clackamas Community College, Oregon City
Providers · housing resources · employment supports · transportation resources · giveaways · community programs

Special Olympics Oregon Summer State Games

SportsSummerJuly
July 10–12, 2026 · All Day
Oregon State University, Corvallis
Oregon’s premier Special Olympics event — track & field, golf, softball, bocce, and community activities

KindTree Friends & Family Camp

SummerAugust
August 27–30, 2026 · Starts 3:00 PM Aug. 27
Florence, OR (Oregon Coast)
Family camp focused on autism community building, recreation, and support. Plan early!

Empowered Services Hosted Events

Current June 2026 events hosted, sponsored, or partnered by Empowered Services — pulled into the guide so families, DSPs, and coordinators can quickly see what is happening now.

Hosted by ESJune 2026Register / Confirm
ES Hosted
Empowered Services Weekly Bowling

Empowered Services Bowling Events

BowlingWeekly · Ongoing
TuesdaysSherwood Langer’s · 3:00–4:00 PM · $4
WednesdaysWilsonville Bullwinkle’s · 3:30–4:30 PM · $5
FridaysThe REC in Keizer · 3:30–4:30 PM · $4
Empowered Services event materials list the main office at 8101 SW Nyberg St., Suite 217, Tualatin, OR 97062. Confirm attendance details before each outing.
ES Sponsored
Sensory-Friendly Movie NightsFree · Limited Seating

Sensory-Friendly Movie Nights

Sensory-FriendlyFreeJune 15 / 17
Partnered with Autism Society of Oregon and sponsored by Empowered Services. Registration required; seating is limited.
Jun 15 · 6:30 PMMetro Cinemas · 888 Willamette St, Eugene, OR 97401
Jun 17 · 5:45 PMRegal Hilltop · 325 Beavercreek Rd, Oregon City, OR 97045
Confirm arrival time, registration status, sensory supports, seating, and transportation before attending.
ES Partner
Fun with LegosComing Soon

Fun with Legos — ES + ASO + The Connection Club

CreativeFreeLimited Space
Coming soon · Plan it, build it, take it home.
Newsletter listing includes Salem, Portland, Newberg, Columbia City, Hillsboro, Beaverton, and more locations to be added.
Hilyard Community College · 2580 Hilyard St., Eugene, OR 97405 is listed as a coming location.
Free events with limited space. Registration is required before attending.

County-by-County June Events

All June events have been collated and organized by region and category, with a link or email contact on each listing so families, DSPs, ECP providers, coordinators, and support teams can quickly find practical outings, recurring activities, social events, arts programs, accessible supports, and community resources.

Organized ListingsCollated by RegionJune 2026

How this section is organized

Events are grouped by region, then labeled by category: recurring/weekly, games and social recreation, arts/music/culture, outdoor/sports/movement, learning/library/youth, support/wellness/accessibility, and markets/food/community. Use the filters above to narrow by county or activity type.

Best for families

Look for family, sensory, learning, arts, and outdoor tags.

Best for adults

Check games, support groups, social events, markets, open mics, and drop-in hours.

Before attending

Confirm date, registration, cost, age limits, parking, sensory needs, and accessibility.

Choose what fits you

Every person and family is different. Before you go, it can help to ask a few questions so an outing matches your own interests, comfort, and needs.

  • Sensory level — How loud, bright, or busy will it be? Are quieter spaces available?
  • Crowd size — Is this a large event or a smaller, calmer group?
  • Cost — Is it free, and if not, what does it cost?
  • Transportation — How will I get there, and is parking or transit easy?
  • Restroom access — Are accessible restrooms available on site?
  • Age range — Is it a good fit for my age, or for the people I support?
  • Registration — Do I need to register, RSVP, or confirm a spot first?

A quick call or message to the organizer can confirm any of these before you go.

Yamhill County & Nearby

McMinnville · Newberg · Beaverton · Sherwood · Dallas

22 listings

Game Night

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyGamesEvery Sunday
When: Every Sunday · 3:00–7:00 PM
Where: Heater Allen Brewery Tap Room, 907 NE Tenth Ave, McMinnville, OR 97128
Bring a favorite board game or handhelds for a relaxed night of friendly play. Hosted by Serafina.
Confirm details before attending.

Bingo Night at Stickmen Brewing Co.

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyGamesEvery Monday
When: Every Monday · 6:00–8:00 PM
Where: Stickmen Brewing Company, 1031 NE Lafayette Ave, McMinnville, OR 97128
Food and drinks available for purchase; all ages welcome.
Confirm details before attending.

Craft Group at Makerspace

Recurring / WeeklyArtsEvery Tuesday
When: Every Tuesday · 1:00–2:30 PM
Where: McMinnville Community Center, 600 NE Evans St, McMinnville, OR
Weekly creative project time in a welcoming environment for people of all abilities.
Confirm details before attending.

Bowling

Recurring / WeeklySportsEvery Tuesday
When: Every Tuesday · 3:00–4:00 PM
Where: Langer’s Entertainment Center, 21650 SW Langer Farms Pkwy, Sherwood, OR 97140
A relaxed weekly bowling hour for all skill levels.
Confirm details before attending.

Tunes on Tuesday

Recurring / WeeklyArtsMarketEvery Tuesday
When: Every Tuesday · 6:00–8:00 PM
Where: Two Dogs Tap House, 401 NE Evans St, McMinnville, OR 97128
Live music every Tuesday with food and an all-ages welcoming atmosphere.
Confirm details before attending.

Bunco

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyGamesEvery Wednesday
When: Every Wednesday · 2:00 PM
Where: McMinnville Senior Center, 2250 NE McDaniel Ln, McMinnville, OR
Social Bunco with prizes awarded on the first Wednesday of each month. Ages 21+ welcome.
Confirm details before attending.

McMinnville Chess Club at Mac Market

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyGamesEvery Wednesday
When: Every Wednesday · 5:30–8:00 PM
Where: Mac Market, 1140 NE Alpine Ave, McMinnville, OR 97128
Open to all ages and skill levels.
Confirm details before attending.

Summer Fun: Art in the Park

Recurring / WeeklyArtsFamilyWednesdays, June 24–August 5
When: Wednesdays, June 24–August 5 · 6:00–7:00 PM
Where: Various McMinnville park locations
Family-friendly outdoor art series with a different hands-on activity each week.
Dates: June 24 Graffiti Art — Wortman Park; July 1 Clay Creations — Jim Pearson Neighborhood Park; July 8 Make Your Own Bug — West Hills Neighborhood Park; July 15 Community Art — Wortman Park; July 22 Tiny Creatures — Chugging Silverton Road Park; July 29 Garden Art — City Park; August 5 Fuse Beads — Wortman Park. Confirm details before attending.

Drumming Circle

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyLearning2nd & 4th Thursdays
When: 2nd & 4th Thursdays · 1:00–2:30 PM
Where: McMinnville Senior Center, 2250 NE McDaniel Ln, McMinnville, OR
Therapeutic, meditative, and fun rhythm circle. Bring your own hand drum, African drum, percussion, rattles, chimes, or clappers; limited drums available.
Confirm details before attending.

Open Mic

Recurring / WeeklyArtsEvery Thursday
When: Every Thursday · 8:00–11:00 PM
Where: 1109 Lafayette Bar, 1109 NE Lafayette Ave, McMinnville, OR 97128
Open mic hosted by Quinn Patty. Performers take 10–15 minute turns. Ages 21+ only.
Confirm details before attending.

Art Party in the Makerspace

Recurring / WeeklyArtsSports3rd Thursdays in May & June
When: 3rd Thursdays in May & June · 4:30–5:45 PM
Where: McMinnville Community Center, 600 NE Evans St, McMinnville, OR
Guided creative art party for all skill levels.
$10 McMinnville residents; $12 non-city residents. Contact: 503-434-7310 or parksusr@mcminnvilleoregon.gov. Confirm details before attending.

Sounds of Summer Free Concert Series

Recurring / WeeklyArtsMarketFriday, June 5 & Friday, June 19
When: Friday, June 5 & Friday, June 19 · 4:00–8:00 PM
Where: The Rotary Amphitheater, 100 SW Academy St, Dallas, OR 97338
Free summer concert series with music, vendor booths, food trucks, and lawn seating.
Confirm details before attending.

Farmer’s Market

Recurring / WeeklyMarketEvery Saturday
When: Every Saturday · 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
Where: McMinnville Grange, 1700 SW Old Sheridan Rd, McMinnville, OR 97128
Year-round market with vegetables, fruits, herbs, meats, baked goods, eggs, honey, mushrooms, soups, handmade items, and more.
Confirm details before attending.

Summer Fun: Movies in the Park

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyLearningSaturday, June 27; July 11; July 25; August 8
When: Saturday, June 27; July 11; July 25; August 8 · 8:00 PM
Where: Joe Dancer Park — Baseball Field 4, McMinnville, OR
Family-friendly movie nights. Bring a blanket or lawn chair; concessions available for purchase.
Featured movies listed: June 27 Lilo & Stitch; July 11 Zootopia; July 25 How to Train Your Dragon. Confirm details before attending.

Game Night

SupportFamilyGamesJune 5
When: June 5 · Date/time shown in event materials: Friday, June 5
Where: Unified Art Studio, 6700 SW 105th Ave #106, Beaverton, OR 97008
Welcoming Game Night hosted by the Autism Society & Connection Club.
Register: https://charity.pledgeit.org/PIEGameNight. Confirm details before attending.

Summer Kick Off Party

Games, Social & RecreationSupportArtsFriday, June 26
When: Friday, June 26 · 1:00–4:00 PM
Where: Discovery Meadows Park, 1300 SW Cypress Lane, McMinnville
ESO-style summer kickoff with games, food, a snow cone machine, and a chance to dunk your favorite admin. Free and open to the I/DD community.
Confirm details before attending.

Summer Fun: Performance by Unit Souzou

ArtsFamilyLearningThursday, June 25
When: Thursday, June 25 · 2:00 PM
Where: Community Center, 600 NE Evans St, McMinnville, OR 97128
Family-friendly performance by Unit Souzou. Youth attendees can enjoy free snacks during the event.
Confirm details before attending.

Summer Regional Bocce Competition

SportsSaturday, June 6
When: Saturday, June 6 · 9:30 AM–5:00 PM
Where: Mt. View Champions Park, Beaverton, OR
Special Olympics Oregon Summer Regional Bocce Competition.
Confirm details before attending.

Kick It to Win It Kickball Tournament

SportsTuesday, June 23
When: Tuesday, June 23 · 12:00–2:30 PM
Where: Darnell Wright Sports Complex, 303 W. Foothills Dr, Newberg
Essential Services LLC and B2 Community Care collaborative kickball tournament.
RSVP: Korina.Krafton@B2CommunityCare.com. Confirm details before attending.

Spice Up Your Life

FamilyLearningSaturday, June 6
When: Saturday, June 6 · 10:00 AM–3:00 PM
Where: McMinnville Public Library, 225 NW Adams St, McMinnville, OR 97128
Pick up a ready-to-go kit featuring a unique spice, recipe ideas, and helpful information. Kits are available first come, first served near the Library of Things.
Featured spice info: bit.ly/mcmspicekits. Confirm details before attending.

Summer Fun: Science Rockets

FamilyLearningSaturday, June 27
When: Saturday, June 27 · 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Where: Joe Dancer Park by Playground, 1650 SE Brooks St, McMinnville, OR 97128
Hands-on summer science event for kids and families; create and launch homemade rockets.
Confirm details before attending.

Grief Support Group

SupportWellnessMonday, June 8
When: Monday, June 8 · 2:00–3:00 PM
Where: McMinnville Senior Center, 2250 NE McDaniel Ln, McMinnville, OR
Supportive group hosted by Brighton Hospice, Yamhill County’s Older Adult Behavioral Health Specialist, and the McMinnville Senior Center.
Confirm details before attending.

Portland & Multnomah County

Portland · OMSI · Forest Park · Online supports

16 listings

70’s Dance & Game Night

Games, Social & RecreationSupportArtsSaturday, June 6
When: Saturday, June 6 · 6:00–8:00 PM
Where: Taborspace, 5441 SE Belmont, Portland
Connection Club and Autism Society of Oregon 70’s-themed dance and game night. Ages 18+.
Confirm details before attending.

Game Night & Legos

ArtsFamilyGamesFriday, June 19
When: Friday, June 19 · 5:00–7:00 PM
Where: 5441 SE Belmont St, Portland
Free evening of games and LEGO fun hosted by ASO and the Connection Club.
Confirm details before attending.

Art and Legos at the Park

ArtsFamilyGamesTuesday, June 23
When: Tuesday, June 23 · 12:00–2:00 PM
Where: Gateway Discovery Park, 10520 NE Halsey St, Portland
Free afternoon of art and LEGO building with ASO and the Connection Club.
Lunch, snacks, and drinks provided; registration required. Confirm details before attending.

Rose Festival Art Show

ArtsMon–Fri select dates in June
When: Mon–Fri select dates in June · 10:00 AM–4:00 PM
Where: Oregon Art Center, 2185 SW Park Pl, Portland
Exhibition celebrating Portland and its Rose Festival with city, landscape, and rose-themed artwork. Free admission.
Dates shown: June 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25. Confirm details before attending.

The First Thursday Street Gallery

ArtsFirst Thursdays all summer
When: First Thursdays all summer · 5:00–9:00 PM
Where: NW 13th Ave between Hoyt & Kearney, Portland
Monthly street gallery held April through October with art, vendors, and community.
Confirm details before attending.

16th Annual Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Art Show

SupportArtsSensoryThursday, June 4
When: Thursday, June 4 · 12:00–3:00 PM; reopens 5:00–7:00 PM
Where: Caldera Gallery, 1227 N.W. Davis St., Portland
Showcase celebrating the creativity and stories of artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities; part of the Pearl District’s First Thursday.
Confirm details before attending.

Sunday Crafternoon: Midsummer Flower Crowns & Fantasy Headwear

ArtsFamilyLearningSunday, June 14
When: Sunday, June 14 · 1:00–3:00 PM
Where: SCRAP PDX, 619 SE 6th Ave, Portland
Self-guided crafting session using reused materials to create midsummer flower crowns or fantasy headwear.
Ages 5+ with adult accompaniment. Mask-friendly environment; tiered ticket pricing available. Confirm details before attending.

Forest Park Nature Walk

FamilyLearningSportsFriday, June 12
When: Friday, June 12 · 11:00 AM–2:00 PM
Where: Lower Macleay — Forest Park, Portland
Free guided nature walk led by Portland Parks & Recreation and the Bird Alliance of Oregon.
Advance registration required. Walk begins at 11:15 AM; optional free shuttle available with pickup locations. Confirm details before attending.

Forest Bathing — Shinrin Yoku and Haiku

Outdoor, Sports & MovementArtsFamilySaturday, June 13
When: Saturday, June 13 · 11:00 AM–1:00 PM
Where: Leif Erikson Germantown Trailhead, NW Leif Erikson Dr, Portland
Guided nature experience blending forest bathing with haiku writing. Led by certified Forest Therapy Guide Miranda Lattimore and spoken-word artist Marcus Lattimore.
Bring notebook and pen. Parking limited; carpooling encouraged. Registration required. Confirm details before attending.

Tryon Creek Nature Walk

Outdoor, Sports & MovementSupportArtsSunday, June 14
When: Sunday, June 14 · 1:00–2:30 PM
Where: Tryon Creek State Natural Area, 11321 SW Terwilliger Blvd, Portland
ASO guided nature walk designed for Autistic individuals, families, and supporters, led by an Oregon Master Naturalist.
Limited to 20 participants. Ages 15+; under 18 must attend with caregiver. Free with registration; parking fees covered for registered attendees. Confirm details before attending.

Tree Identification Hike

SportsFriday, June 19
When: Friday, June 19 · 11:00 AM–12:30 PM
Where: Forest Park, 4099 NW Thurman St, Portland
Guided hike to learn about Oregon trees and native species. Led by Oregon Naturalist Natalie DaSilva.
Wear sturdy shoes and bring water; trekking poles and snacks optional. Registration required. Confirm details before attending.

Alberta Cats Tour

FamilySportsSaturday, June 20
When: Saturday, June 20 · 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
Where: Alberta Arts District, Portland
Urban stroll to spot neighborhood cats; all ages and skill levels welcome.
Bring comfortable shoes, water, and binoculars; be respectful of cats, yards, and traffic. Confirm details before attending.

Bilingual Family Nature Hike: Discover Forest Park

ArtsFamilySportsFriday, June 26
When: Friday, June 26 · 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
Where: Wildwood Trail, Upper Macleay area, Portland
Bilingual English/Spanish family hike through Forest Park to learn about local wildlife, native plants, and the forest ecosystem.
Bring water, snacks, and sturdy shoes. Registration required; limited to 20 participants. Confirm details before attending.

A Day at OMSI

SupportFamilyLearningTuesday, June 9
When: Tuesday, June 9 · 10:00 AM–1:00 PM
Where: OMSI, Portland
Connection Club and ASO exploration day at OMSI with optional sensory kits. Limited availability.
Confirm details before attending.

Support and Discussion Group for Autistic Adults — Wednesday Edition

SupportSensoryWellnessWednesdays
When: Wednesdays · 3:30–5:00 PM
Where: Online via Zoom
Weekly Autism Society of Oregon peer support group for Autistic adults ages 18+.
Confirm details before attending.

ASO Drop In Hours

SupportFamilyLearningFridays
When: Fridays · 1:00–4:00 PM
Where: ASO Office, 9320 SW Barbur Blvd, Suite 240, Portland
Free drop-in hours to speak with an Autism Society of Oregon staff member about resources. Children welcome; fidgets and sensory toys available.
Free parking and nearby bus access (#12). Language assistance available with advance notice. Confirm details before attending.

Marion, Polk & Regional

Salem · Keizer · Dallas · Bend · Lebanon

17 listings

Tinker Tech Tuesday for Kids

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyLearningWeekly Tuesdays
When: Weekly Tuesdays · 4:30–5:45 PM
Where: Salem Public Library, Story Room B
Kids are invited to bring an adult and explore STEAM kits. Recommended for grades 2–5, with some options for younger children.
Confirm details before attending.

ESL Beginner Class with Goodwill Industries

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyLearningWeekly Fridays, June–September
When: Weekly Fridays, June–September · 3:00–4:30 PM
Where: Salem Public Library, Collaboration Studio
Beginner-level English as a Second Language class taught by instructors from Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette. No registration required.
Confirm details before attending.

Game Night

Games, Social & RecreationSupportArtsMonday, June 1
When: Monday, June 1 · 5:00–7:00 PM
Where: IKE BOX, 299 Cottage St NE, Salem
Free evening of games and connection hosted by the Connection Club in partnership with the Autism Society of Oregon.
Confirm details before attending.

70’s Dance & Game Night

ArtsFamilyGamesMonday, June 8
When: Monday, June 8 · 6:00–8:00 PM
Where: Location not listed in the event materials
Free dance and game night for individuals 18 and older with light snacks, beverages, games, and music.
Confirm details before attending.

Dinner and a Movie

Games, Social & RecreationSupportArtsSunday, June 14
When: Sunday, June 14 · 6:30–8:30 PM
Where: IKE BOX, 299 Cottage St NE, Salem
Connection Club and ASO evening with a screening of Hoppers (2026), pizza, snacks, drinks, crafts, coloring, scratch art, LEGO, and sensory space.
Confirm details before attending.

Fun with Legos!

ArtsFamilyGamesSunday, June 21
When: Sunday, June 21 · 12:30–2:30 PM
Where: IKE BOX, 299 Cottage St NE, Salem
Connection Club and ASO afternoon of LEGO building with light snacks and drinks provided.
Confirm details before attending.

Adult Game Day

FamilyGamesSunday, June 28
When: Sunday, June 28 · 2:00–4:00 PM
Where: Salem Public Library, Main Library
Free drop-in board game event to meet people, socialize, and play or learn games.
Confirm details before attending.

Salem Cosplay and Pop Culture Group

ArtsThursday, June 11
When: Thursday, June 11 · 5:00–7:00 PM
Where: IKE BOX, 299 Cottage St NE, Salem
Free inclusive group hosted by ASO to explore cosplay, pop culture, and creative expression. Supplies and snacks provided. Meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month.
Confirm details before attending.

Henrik Bothe’s Library Circus

ArtsFamilyLearningWednesday, June 17
When: Wednesday, June 17 · 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Where: Salem Public Library, Loucks Auditorium
Juggling, magic, and physical comedy show for kids and families. Doors open 15 minutes before the performance.
Free; first come, first seated. Confirm details before attending.

Doggie Dash Salem

FamilyLearningSportsSaturday, June 6
When: Saturday, June 6 · 8:00 AM–1:00 PM
Where: Riverfront Park, Salem
Pet-friendly walk/run and festival benefiting Oregon Humane. Includes walk/run waves, contests, raffles, and dog-friendly activities.
Virtual Dash options available. Leash up and share moments by tagging @oregonhumane. Confirm details before attending.

River Day

Outdoor, Sports & MovementSupportFamilySaturday, June 13
When: Saturday, June 13 · 1:00–4:00 PM
Where: Tumalo State Park, 64120 O B Riley Rd, Bend
Essential Services and Central Oregon Autism Movement host a free afternoon at the river for the I/DD community with games, drinks, and dessert.
Pack lunch and bring sunscreen and life jackets if needed. RSVP required. Confirm details before attending.

Summer Regional Athletics Competition in Salem

SportsSunday, June 14
When: Sunday, June 14 · 9:30 AM–5:00 PM
Where: McCulloch Stadium at Willamette University
Special Olympics Oregon Summer Regional Athletics Competition.
Confirm details before attending.

Salem’s Bald Eagles

FamilyLearningSportsWednesday, June 3
When: Wednesday, June 3 · 5:30–6:30 PM
Where: Salem Public Library, Anderson A & Anderson B
City of Salem Natural Resources Planner Jeff Johnson and Park Ranger Mike Zier share information about Salem’s bald eagle population, nest monitoring, and how to be better neighbors to sensitive species.
Free; first come, first seated. Confirm details before attending.

Exploring Together: Artificial Intelligence

ArtsFamilyLearningTuesday, June 9
When: Tuesday, June 9 · 5:30–6:30 PM
Where: Online event; URL sent after registration via Salem Public Library website
Virtual discussion exploring the history and current state of AI and its impact on lives. First of a three-part monthly series.
Registration required. Confirm details before attending.

Programs for Accessible Learning: Plant a Seed, Read!

Learning, Library & YouthSupportArtsThursday, June 11
When: Thursday, June 11 · 11:30 AM–12:30 PM
Where: Salem Public Library, Anderson A & Anderson B
Sensory-friendly storytime, seed planting with decorated clay pots, and creative stations such as coloring and LEGO building. All materials provided.
Registration required; caregivers do not need to register. ASL interpreter available when possible. Confirm details before attending.

Sensory Friendly Movie — The Mandalorian & Grogu

SupportArtsFamilyThursday, June 4
When: Thursday, June 4 · 6:00–8:00 PM
Where: Regal Santiam Studio 11, Salem
Sensory-friendly private screening with lower sound, soft lighting, open captions, fidgets, headphones, bean bags, and weighted plushies. Inclusive and accessible; limited wheelchair seating available.
No previews; movie starts promptly at 6:00 PM. Confirm details before attending.

Salem-Keizer Juneteenth

Markets, Food & CommunityFamilyLearningFriday, June 19
When: Friday, June 19 · 12:00–6:00 PM
Where: Riverfront Park
Free family-friendly celebration with live entertainment, local vendors, Black-owned businesses, educational resources, and activities for all ages.
Confirm details before attending.

Clackamas County

Oregon City · Happy Valley · Clackamas Community College

10 listings

Oregon City Summer Farmers Market

Recurring / WeeklyArtsFamilyEvery Saturday, May 2–October 31
When: Every Saturday, May 2–October 31 · 9:00 AM–1:00 PM
Where: Clairmont Drive between S Beavercreek Rd and N Douglas Loop, Green Lots #1, Oregon City
Outdoor farmers market with local vendors, fresh produce, and artisan goods. Runs rain or shine with parking and ADA access.
Confirm details before attending.

Monthly Chess Drop-In

FamilyGamesSunday, June 28
When: Sunday, June 28 · 12:30–4:00 PM
Where: Oregon City Public Library, 606 John Adams St, Oregon City
Monthly chess drop-in for all ages, abilities, and skill levels. Meets the last Sunday of each month.
Confirm details before attending.

Wind Ensemble Concert with Classical Guitar Ensemble

ArtsFamilyLearningThursday, June 4
When: Thursday, June 4 · Doors 6:45 PM; performance 7:00 PM
Where: Clackamas Community College, Niemeyer Center, 19600 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City
Instrumental music featuring the Clackamas Wind Ensemble and Classical Guitar Ensemble in the Osterman Theatre.
Admission free for CCC students and $10 for the public. Livestream: youtube.com/clackamasmusic. Confirm details before attending.

Summer Concert Series: Danza Azteca Huitzilopochtli

ArtsFamilyLearningWednesday, June 17
When: Wednesday, June 17 · 6:00 PM
Where: Library Park, 606 John Adams St, Oregon City
Free, all-ages live music and dance performance featuring traditional regalia, storytelling, and vibrant performance.
In case of rain, concert will be held at the Pioneer Center. Confirm details before attending.

Shakespeare in the Park: Midsummer

ArtsFamilyLearningSaturday, June 27
When: Saturday, June 27 · 5:30 PM
Where: 13793 SE Sieben Park Way, Happy Valley
Free outdoor Shakespeare performance sponsored by the Friends of Happy Valley Library. Bring a picnic, blanket, or chair.
Confirm details before attending.

Summer Regional Golf Competition

SportsSunday, June 7
When: Sunday, June 7 · 10:30 AM–6:00 PM
Where: Stone Creek Golf Club, 14603 S Stoneridge Dr, Oregon City
Special Olympics Oregon Summer Regional Golf Competition.
Confirm details before attending.

Explore the Outdoors 2026: Insects

ArtsFamilyLearningSaturday, June 6
When: Saturday, June 6 · 10:00 AM
Where: Clackamas Community College Environmental Learning Center, 19600 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City
Hands-on crafts, demonstrations, and live insect learning about insects all around us. Free.
Confirm details before attending.

Yakama Nation Willamette Falls Lamprey Celebration

FamilyLearningThursday, June 25
When: Thursday, June 25 · 10:30 AM–3:00 PM
Where: Clackamette RV Park, 1955 Clackamette Drive, Oregon City
Cultural and educational celebration with tribal leaders, salmon conservation experts, live demonstrations, performances, guided boat tours, and a traditional meal prepared by Yakama Nation Fisheries staff.
Confirm details before attending.

Clackamas County Developmental Disabilities Resource Fair

SupportFamilyLearningSaturday, June 27
When: Saturday, June 27 · 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
Where: Gregory Forum, Clackamas Community College, 19600 Molalla Ave, G103, Oregon City
Resource fair for individuals and families to explore resources and connect with local organizations.
Tabling inquiries: Amy Butler at abutler@clackamas.us. Confirm details before attending.

Juneteenth Celebration

Markets, Food & CommunityFamilyLearningSaturday, June 20
When: Saturday, June 20 · 2:00–5:00 PM
Where: End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, 1726 Washington St, Oregon City
Community-focused celebration honoring Black and Indigenous communities through educational and entertainment opportunities. Free and open to everyone.
Confirm details before attending.

Lane County & South Willamette

Eugene · Springfield · Cottage Grove · Creswell · Blue River

40 listings

Open Mic w/ Amblin

Recurring / WeeklyArtsFamilyEvery Sunday
When: Every Sunday · Sign-up 5:30 PM; music 6:00–8:30 PM
Where: PublicHouse, 418 A St #4606, Springfield, OR
Springfield’s open mic on the PublicHouse lawn, hosted by Amblin. All ages and skill levels welcome. Bring your own instruments; sound provided. Free.
Confirm details before attending.

Cozy Crafting

Recurring / WeeklyArtsEvery Sunday
When: Every Sunday · 10:00 AM–1:00 PM
Where: Portal Tea Company, 41 W Broadway
Low-key crafting meetup hosted by a member of Eugene Maker Space. Bring knitting, crochet, drawing, writing, or other creative projects. Free.
Also listed as a dated June 14 event. Confirm details before attending.

Eugene Community Ecstatic Dance

Recurring / WeeklyArtsSportsEvery Sunday
When: Every Sunday · 11:00 AM–1:00 PM
Where: River Banks, Merry Ln & River Path, 118 Merry Ln
Free-form, all-ages community dance focused on movement, connection, and expression in a natural riverside setting.
Confirm details before attending.

Family Bingo

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyGamesEvery Sunday
When: Every Sunday · 5:30 PM
Where: Drop Bear Brewery, 2690 Willamette St
Family-friendly bingo hosted by Ty-Connor with games, laughs, prizes, and all-ages atmosphere. Free.
Also listed as a dated June 7 event. Confirm details before attending.

Afternoon Chess

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyGamesEvery Monday
When: Every Monday · 4:00–6:00 PM
Where: PublicHouse, 418 A St #4606, Springfield, OR
Relaxed chess in a quiet, cozy setting with food and drinks available.
Confirm details before attending.

Artistic Encounters

Recurring / WeeklyArtsEvery Tuesday
When: Every Tuesday · 12:00–1:00 PM
Where: Kesey Square
Original music weekly in Kesey Square. Free.
Also listed as a dated June 9 event. Confirm details before attending.

Game Night w/ Ayla

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyGamesEvery Wednesday
When: Every Wednesday · 6:30–10:00 PM
Where: The Axe and Fiddle, 657 E Main St, Cottage Grove, OR
Free weekly game night hosted by Ayla for strategy games, luck-based play, and social connection.
Confirm details before attending.

Trivia Night

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyGamesEvery Wednesday
When: Every Wednesday · 6:00–8:00 PM
Where: The Garden on Friendly, 2760 Friendly St
Free weekly trivia with prizes. Bring a team or come solo.
Confirm details before attending.

Wednesday Wheelers Wheelchair Meetup

Recurring / WeeklySupportFamilyEvery Wednesday
When: Every Wednesday · 10:00 AM
Where: Various locations
Informal social group for wheelchair users exploring accessible paths and paved trails around Eugene. Open to manual and power wheelchair users and people who use wheelchairs regularly or situationally.
Information: 541-682-5311 or lcush9@hotmail.com. Confirm details before attending.

Amazon Farmers Market

Recurring / WeeklyMarketSportsEvery Thursday
When: Every Thursday · 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
Where: Amazon Community Center, 2700 Hilyard St
Fresh vegetables, fruit, pastries, flowers, and more near Amazon Creek. Free.
Confirm details before attending.

Every Friday Social via Zoom

Recurring / WeeklySupportFamilyEvery Friday
When: Every Friday · 4:30 PM
Where: Virtual via Zoom
Autism Rocks / Kind Tree weekly virtual social to connect with friends, meet new people, play games, and build community.
Meeting ID: 852 0764 8882; host admits. Confirm details before attending.

Gardening Day

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyLearningFirst Friday
When: First Friday · 10:00 AM
Where: O’Brien Memorial Library, 51771 Blue River Dr, Blue River, OR
Help care for library gardens and meet community members. Bring tools, gloves, a bucket, or yourself. No RSVP required.
Contact: obrienmemoriallibrary@gmail.com. Confirm details before attending.

Teen Tabletop

Recurring / WeeklyFamilyGamesFriday, June 5 & Friday, June 19
When: Friday, June 5 & Friday, June 19 · 6:00–8:00 PM
Where: Creswell Library, 64 W. Oregon Ave, Creswell, OR
Teen tabletop RPG and board game evening.
Contact Lindsey: lindsey@creswell-library.org or 541-895-3053. Confirm details before attending.

Knitting Group

Recurring / WeeklyArtsEvery Saturday
When: Every Saturday · 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Where: Creswell Library, 64 W. Oregon Ave, Creswell, OR
Welcoming group for knitters of all skill levels to work on projects, share tips, and connect with crafters. Free.
Confirm details before attending.

Lane County Farmers Market

Recurring / WeeklyArtsFamilyEvery Saturday
When: Every Saturday · 9:00 AM–2:00 PM
Where: Farmers Market Pavilion, 85 E. 8th Ave., Eugene, OR
Eugene’s large farmers market with local farmers and food artisans. Double Up Food Bucks match available for EBT/SNAP users.
Confirm details before attending.

70’s Dance & Game Night

ArtsFamilyGamesWednesday, June 10
When: Wednesday, June 10 · 6:30–8:30 PM
Where: Hilyard Community Center, 2580 Hilyard St
Connection Club and ASO groovy dance/game night with snacks, beverages, games, Legos, and seating areas. Ages 18+.
Tickets required; RSVP online. Free. Confirm details before attending.

Fun with Legos

ArtsFamilyGamesWednesday, June 17
When: Wednesday, June 17 · 4:30–6:30 PM
Where: Hilyard Community Center, 2580 Hilyard St
Connection Club and ASO afternoon of building, creativity, and friendship.
Tickets required. Free. Confirm details before attending.

Father’s Day SportsCard, Pokémon & Magic Show

Games, Social & RecreationFamilySportsSunday, June 21
When: Sunday, June 21 · 10:00 AM–5:00 PM
Where: Santiam Place, 139 S Main St, Lebanon, OR
Family-friendly collecting, trading, and gaming event with vendor tables, concessions, raffles, sports cards, Pokémon, and Magic: The Gathering.
Buy/sell/trade collectibles. Free. Confirm details before attending.

Cat Bingo

FamilyGamesLearningThursday, June 25
When: Thursday, June 25 · 5:30 PM
Where: Eugene Springfield Cat Lounge, 537 W Centennial Blvd, Springfield
Bingo surrounded by cats in a cozy lounge. Includes 90 minutes in the lounge, one bingo card, and a drink or snack. Extra cards available.
$25; reserve spot online. Confirm details before attending.

Summer Scrapbook Night

ArtsWednesday, June 10
When: Wednesday, June 10 · 6:00–7:30 PM
Where: Eugene YMCA, Kalapuya Room
Best Buddies Eugene scrapbooking and creativity night. All materials and experience levels welcome.
Register online; YMCA account required. Free. Confirm details before attending.

Zine Club

ArtsThursday, June 18
When: Thursday, June 18 · 5:30–7:00 PM
Where: Books With Pictures, 296 E 5th Ave, Suite 224
Make, swap, and talk about zines. Craft supplies provided; bring a zine, a loved zine, or curiosity. Open to beginners and longtime zinesters alike. Free.
Confirm details before attending.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

ArtsFamilySportsFriday, June 19
When: Friday, June 19 · 6:00 PM
Where: Owen Rose Garden
Family-friendly Shakespeare performance by the Roving Park Players.
Check website for other dates and locations. Free. Confirm details before attending.

Evolution of a Moment: The Photographs of Brian Lanker

ArtsMonday, June 22
When: Monday, June 22 · 9:00 AM–7:00 PM
Where: Knight Library, University of Oregon, 1501 Kincaid St
Explore work of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Brian Lanker through prints, contact sheets, and archival materials.
Free. Confirm details before attending.

Argentine Tango Dancing

ArtsFamilyLearningWednesday, June 24
When: Wednesday, June 24 · 7:00–10:00 PM
Where: Veterans Memorial Building — Upstairs Ballroom, 1626 Willamette St
Friendly, casual evening of Argentine tango with Buenos Aires sounds, an intermediate lesson, and social dancing.
$5–$10; volunteer for a 30-minute desk shift for free entry. Confirm details before attending.

Poetry Open Mic Night

ArtsThursday, June 25
When: Thursday, June 25 · 7:00–9:00 PM
Where: Hult Center
Evening of live poetry and creative expression. Attend or share work. Free.
Confirm details before attending.

Creator Meetup

ArtsThursday, June 25
When: Thursday, June 25 · 6:00–7:00 PM
Where: Books With Pictures, 296 E 5th Ave, Suite 224
Meetup for comic artists, writers, zinesters, letterers, colorists, and comics-curious folks to connect without pressure. Free.
Confirm details before attending.

Bleepin’ Funny: Benefit for Burrito Brigade

ArtsSaturday, June 27
When: Saturday, June 27 · 5:00–7:00 PM
Where: Mac’s Nightclub and Restaurant, 1626 Willamette St
Stand-up and improv comedy show supporting Burrito Brigade.
Free; donations encouraged. Confirm details before attending.

Asian Celebration Art Exhibition

ArtsSunday, June 28
When: Sunday, June 28 · 11:00 AM–7:30 PM
Where: UO Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, 1430 Johnson Ln
All-community art show celebrating local artists inspired by Asian arts of Asia. Part of the Oregon Asian Celebration.
Exhibit runs June 25–July 12 during museum hours. Free. Confirm details before attending.

Traditional Irish Music Session

SupportArtsSensorySunday, June 28
When: Sunday, June 28 · 4:00–7:00 PM
Where: Falling Sky Brewing, 1334 Oak Alley
Traditional Irish instrumental music session with fiddle, bodhrán, flutes, whistles, pipes, concertina, mandolin, guitar, and more. Families welcome.
Free; please be respectful of musicians. Confirm details before attending.

Art Walk

ArtsSportsFriday, June 26
When: Friday, June 26 · 6:00–8:00 PM
Where: Historic Downtown, 7th & Main St, Cottage Grove, OR
Monthly art walk with displays, social connection, and downtown creative atmosphere.
Confirm details before attending.

Summer Regional Bocce Competition

SportsSaturday, June 13
When: Saturday, June 13 · 9:30 AM–5:00 PM
Where: Hamlin Middle School, 326 Centennial Blvd, Springfield, OR
Special Olympics Oregon Summer Regional Bocce Competition.
Confirm details before attending.

Stargazer: An Immersive Relaxation Visualization

ArtsFamilyLearningWednesday, June 3
When: Wednesday, June 3 · 1:00–2:00 PM
Where: Allan Price Science Commons & Research Library, University of Oregon
25-minute immersive space visualization with Hubble and James Webb imagery set to ambient music. No experience needed. Free.
Confirm details before attending.

Make Mini Clay Foods

ArtsFamilyLearningTuesday, June 9
When: Tuesday, June 9 · 5:30–7:30 PM
Where: Downtown Eugene Public Library
Hands-on tiny clay food creation activity. All skill levels welcome. Free.
Confirm details before attending.

Trails of Time Festival

ArtsFamilyLearningSaturday, June 20
When: Saturday, June 20 · 9:30 AM–4:00 PM
Where: Dorris Ranch, 205 Dorris St, Springfield
Immersive local history festival with costumed educators, hands-on activities, and crafts.
Presented by Singing Creek Educational Center and friends. Free. Confirm details before attending.

Bee Amazed!

FamilyLearningSaturday, June 13
When: Saturday, June 13 · 1:30 PM
Where: O’Brien Memorial Library, 51771 Blue River Dr, Blue River, OR
Hands-on activities and learning about Oregon’s 500+ bee species, presented by the Museum of Natural & Cultural History. No RSVP required.
Confirm details before attending.

River Talks: Rural News Reporting

FamilyLearningSportsSaturday, June 20
When: Saturday, June 20 · 2:00 PM
Where: O’Brien Memorial Library, 51771 Blue River Dr, Blue River, OR
Ken Engelman and Duane Noriyuki discuss rural journalism and community storytelling. No RSVP required.
Confirm details before attending.

ASO’s 2nd Annual Autism Walk

SupportFamilySensorySaturday, June 20
When: Saturday, June 20 · 11:00 AM–2:00 PM
Where: Peterson Barn Park
Free family-friendly, autism-friendly event celebrating the Autism community and supporting programs across Oregon and SW Washington.
Info@AutismSocietyOregon.org | 503-636-1676. Confirm details before attending.

Autism Rocks Eugene

SupportArtsFamilySaturday, June 20
When: Saturday, June 20 · 2:00–4:00 PM
Where: Kesey Square, 10 E Broadway
Kind Tree — Autism Rocks art and entertainment event with partner agency tables and opportunities to share lived experience with autism in Eugene.
Contact tim@kindtree.org to speak or perform. Free. Confirm details before attending.

Men’s Talking Circle: Native American Way

SupportArtsWellnessWednesday, June 24
When: Wednesday, June 24 · 7:00–9:00 PM
Where: Star Gate Building, 1374 Willamette St
Supportive men’s circle in the Native American tradition focused on speaking truth from the mind and emotions from the heart. Free.
Confirm details before attending.

Summer Block Party — Held by Full Access

Markets, Food & CommunityArtsMonday, June 29
When: Monday, June 29 · 3:00 PM
Where: Full Access, 1240 Charnelton St
Community summer block party with Full Access featuring an afternoon of connection and activities. Free.
Confirm details before attending.

Additional Ongoing County & Seasonal Resource Links

Useful calendars and program hubs to check after the dated event listings.

Resource Links

CODSN / Central Oregon Family Events

Family activities, inclusion events, autism community supports, and resource connection across Central Oregon.

Polk County Family Inclusion

Family-oriented inclusion and recreation updates for Dallas and the surrounding Mid-Valley area.

Linn County / Albany Area Updates

Adaptive recreation, creative activities, and community inclusion opportunities.

Special Olympics Oregon State Games

July 10–12, 2026 at Oregon State University in Corvallis. Track & field, golf, softball, bocce, and community activities.

Oregon I/DD, Autism & All-Abilities Summer Camps

Organized summer camp options for children, teens, adults, families, and support teams — including I/DD, autism, developmental disability, adaptive recreation, communication, inclusive arts, and nearby disability-focused camp resources.

Summer Camps I/DD + Autism Verify Before Registering

Before choosing a camp

Camp availability, staffing ratios, eligibility, medication support, toileting/personal-care support, behavior support, transportation, scholarships, respite/DD funding, and registration deadlines can change quickly. Contact each camp directly before registering.

Ask about support fit

Staffing ratio, personal care, communication needs, sensory needs, elopement risk, mobility, meals, and medication.

Ask about structure

Day vs. overnight, drop-off times, quiet spaces, visual schedules, caregiver participation, and age groups.

Ask about funding

Scholarships, DD service funding, respite use, registration fees, deposits, waitlists, and cancellation policies.

Core I/DD, Autism & Disability-Specific Camps

Strongest-fit camps for people with I/DD, autism, developmental disabilities, communication needs, or broader disability support needs.

12 camps

Camp Yakety Yak

Day Camp I/DD + Autism Youth
Where: Tigard / Portland metro area
Best fit: Youth with physical, intellectual, developmental disabilities, ADHD, autism, siblings, and friends.
Also offers: Social-skills-based workplace apprenticeship for young adults.
Confirm current session dates, age fit, staffing, registration status, and support needs before enrolling.

Camp Odakoda

Overnight Autism Waitlist
Where: Falls City, Oregon
Best fit: Autistic youth / youth with Asperger’s profile.
2026 note: Listed 2026 camper dates are July 21–25; camp currently shows full with waitlist closed.
Keep listed for planning and future years; verify status directly before sharing as available.

Camp Attitude

Family Camp Accessible Linn
Where: Foster, Oregon
Best fit: Families with children or adults who experience physical and cognitive diagnoses.
Format: Accessible, faith-based camp environment with family support and sibling inclusion.
Confirm registration, camper/caregiver expectations, faith-based fit, accessibility, and medical/personal-care supports.

KindTree Friends & Family Camp

Family Camp Autism August
Where: Florence / Siltcoos Lake area
Best fit: Autism community, families, caregivers, and people seeking supportive camp connection.
Planning note: Independent guests may attend alone when appropriate; minors or people needing daily support generally attend with caregivers.
Confirm current dates, caregiver needs, lodging, registration, and support expectations.

Camp Rivendale

Day Camp Developmental Washington
Where: Beaverton / Jenkins Estate area
Best fit: Youth and young adults with physical, emotional, and/or developmental disabilities.
Use for: Families seeking a local adaptive day-camp option in Washington County.
Confirm ages, dates, enrollment window, support needs, transportation, and registration details.

Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp

Overnight Disability Clackamas
Where: Mt. Hood National Forest / Government Camp area
Best fit: Children and adults with disabilities seeking residential outdoor camp.
Format: Week-long residential summer camp sessions, retreats, and family camp offerings.
Confirm eligibility, support ratio, medical/personal-care capacity, session dates, and transportation.

Easterseals Oregon Camp

Accessible Children + Adults Disability
Where: Oregon camp/recreation program locations vary by session.
Best fit: Children and adults with disabilities seeking accessible summer camp.
Program areas: Children’s disability camp, adult disability camp, and recreation programming.
Confirm session location, day vs. overnight format, age group, registration, and support capacity.

Upward Bound Camp

Overnight Diverse Abilities Mid-Valley
Where: Gates / Stayton area
Best fit: People with diverse abilities and special support needs.
Format: Overnight summer camp sessions and family camp options.
Confirm eligibility, dates, session length, staffing ratio, lodging, and personal-care supports.

Camp Levi

Family Retreat Disability August
Where: Oregon Coast / Twin Rocks area
Best fit: Families affected by disability seeking a retreat-style camp experience.
Format: Family retreat with activities, worship/teaching, fellowship, and inclusive support.
Confirm faith-based fit, 2026 dates, family registration, lodging, costs, and disability support expectations.

Camp Meadowood Springs

Overnight Communication Autism/ADHD Fit
Where: Weston / Pendleton area
Best fit: Children with speech, hearing, social learning, and communication-related needs.
Also relevant: May fit some autistic or ADHD youth when communication support is a primary need.
Confirm age range, therapy model, dates, communication goals, and support needs.

ACAP — Autistic Community Activity Program

Day Camp Autism Metro
Where: Portland metro / Milwaukie area
Best fit: Autistic individuals who benefit from recreation, community activities, structure, social skill practice, and life-skills learning.
Format: Summer day camp with familiar routines and community-based activities.
Confirm age eligibility, schedule, staffing, transportation, communication supports, and registration requirements.

Camp Exceptional

Day Camp Sports Inclusive
Where: Portland metro area
Best fit: Inclusive sports camp for children with and without disabilities.
2026 note: Listed 2026 dates are July 20–24; check registration and availability directly.
Confirm age range, disability support capacity, registration, cost, location, and daily schedule.

Adaptive, Inclusive & Recreation-Based Summer Programs

Broader summer programs that may fit I/DD families depending on support needs, staffing, sensory profile, communication, mobility, and independence level.

15 programs

Bend Parks Therapeutic Recreation

Adaptive Rec Deschutes Summer
Where: Bend
Best fit: All-abilities recreation and therapeutic recreation programming.
Use for: Central Oregon families seeking structured adaptive recreation.
Confirm current summer schedule, age ranges, registration, and level of support provided.

Eugene Adaptive Recreation

Adaptive Rec Lane All Ages
Where: Eugene / Hilyard Community Center
Best fit: Children, teens, and adults with disabilities seeking recreation, social, and educational programs.
Use for: Lane County families who want ongoing adaptive recreation options.
Confirm summer offerings, transportation, support ratio, enrollment status, and accessibility details.

Portland Parks Adaptive Recreation

Adaptive Rec Multnomah Arts
Where: Portland
Best fit: Teens and adults with disabilities seeking social, creative arts, recreation, and outing-based programs.
Use for: Families looking for city-run adaptive recreation options.
Confirm registration windows, age bands, accommodation needs, and summer activity availability.

Oregon Adaptive Sports / OASIS

Outdoor Deschutes Summer
Where: Bend / Central Oregon
Best fit: Outdoor adaptive recreation for people with a range of disabilities.
Use for: Families interested in adaptive hiking, biking, paddling, and outdoor experiences.
Confirm personal-care limitations, equipment needs, 1:1 needs, dates, and activity fit before registering.

Bike First!

Bike Camp Portland Adaptive
Where: Portland area
Best fit: Children, youth, and some adults with disabilities learning bike-riding skills.
May fit: Down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, visual impairments, and developmental delays.
Confirm eligibility, adaptive equipment, camp dates, scholarships, and whether current-year registration is open.

Camp Elderberry

Inclusive Youth Disability
Where: Ontario / Eastern Oregon area
Best fit: Inclusive camp option for children and teens; may support physical and/or developmental needs.
Use for: Eastern Oregon families seeking camp options outside the Portland/Willamette Valley corridor.
Confirm directly through current camp listing or OHSU/Oregon Family to Family resources before sharing details.

Hand in Hand Farm

Inclusive Linn All Needs
Where: Lebanon area
Best fit: Inclusive farm-based support and family-strengthening activities.
Use for: Families interested in animal/farm-based, relationship-centered support options.
Confirm whether current summer camp or seasonal programming is available and appropriate for the person’s support needs.

Horses of Hope

Equine Marion Camp
Where: Turner / Mid-Valley area
Best fit: All-abilities equine therapy or horse-based summer camp interest.
Use for: Individuals who enjoy animals, movement, routine, and outdoor therapeutic activity.
Confirm current camp dates, riding eligibility, mobility requirements, staffing, and medical/safety forms.

Speak and Be Heard Theater Camp

Theater Neurodiverse Portland
Where: Portland
Best fit: Neurodivergent children and teens who enjoy theater, social learning, creative play, and expression.
Use for: Families seeking arts-based social skill development and peer connection.
Confirm summer camp dates, age range, sensory fit, and support expectations before registering.

SPECTRA Gymnastics

Gymnastics Autism Washington
Where: Beaverton area
Best fit: Children with autism or related needs who may benefit from structured movement and gymnastics-based activity.
Use for: Families seeking active, movement-based summer programming.
Confirm current camp status, ages, sensory accommodations, safety needs, and registration directly.

The Shadow Project — Summer Goal Setting

Goal Setting Neurodivergent Statewide
Where: Statewide / flexible format
Best fit: Neurodivergent children who benefit from goal setting, encouragement, and structured growth supports.
Use for: Families wanting a lower-intensity summer enrichment option.
Confirm whether current-year summer programming is open and whether it fits the child’s age/support needs.

Camp Westwind

Family Camp Inclusive Coast
Where: Lincoln City / Oregon Coast area
Best fit: Inclusive family camp or outdoor camp experience depending on current offerings.
Use for: Families who want a coastal camp environment and can confirm support fit directly.
Confirm disability accommodations, caregiver expectations, transportation, lodging, and registration details.

Camp Namanu

Inclusive Clackamas Mainstream
Where: Sandy / Mt. Hood area
Best fit: Mainstream camp with inclusion/accessibility possibilities depending on support needs.
Use for: Families whose child may thrive in a broader camp setting with planned accommodations.
Confirm whether they can support the person’s sensory, communication, mobility, behavior, and personal-care needs before registering.

Adventures Without Limits

Outdoor Inclusive Camp
Where: Oregon locations vary
Best fit: Inclusive outdoor adventure programming for mixed ability levels.
Use for: Families seeking outdoor, nature-based, adventure programming.
Confirm exact location, activity demands, accessibility, equipment, and staff support before enrolling.

B’nai B’rith Camp

Inclusive Jewish Camp Coast/PDX
Where: Portland / Lincoln City area programming
Best fit: Families seeking an inclusive Jewish camp environment.
Use for: Children and teens who may be able to participate with planned accommodations.
Confirm disability support capacity, inclusion supports, age range, religious/cultural fit, and current registration.

Nearby Options for Oregon Families

Not Oregon-based, but potentially useful for families willing to travel or looking for specialized disability camp options in the Pacific Northwest.

4 nearby options

Blue Compass Camps

Autism/ADHD Adventure Nearby
Where: Pacific Northwest / Seattle-based options
Best fit: Youth and young adults with autism, Asperger’s profile, or ADHD who may benefit from structured adventure programming.
Use for: Families open to regional travel outside Oregon.
Confirm location, age fit, travel expectations, registration, and support needs before sharing as an option.

Camp Prime Time

Family Camp Disability WA
Where: Washington
Best fit: Family camp options for developmental disability and serious/complex health needs.
Use for: Oregon families willing to travel for a family-centered camp option.
Confirm eligibility, diagnosis fit, lodging, caregiver expectations, cost, and current-year registration.

Outdoors for All

Adaptive Outdoor Disability WA
Where: Washington
Best fit: Adaptive outdoor recreation and camp-style programming for people with disabilities.
Use for: Families seeking outdoor/adaptive recreation beyond Oregon.
Confirm age, support needs, location, transportation, medical/personal-care capacity, and registration details.

Camp Promise West

Overnight Neuromuscular WA
Where: Washington
Best fit: Campers with neuromuscular disorders; not I/DD-specific but disability-relevant.
Use for: Families seeking highly disability-specific overnight camp options outside Oregon.
Confirm diagnosis fit, medical support, attendant/caregiver needs, eligibility, and registration before listing as a match.

Statewide, Online & Support Groups

Best fallback when a county has few public listings or a family needs flexible virtual access — available all summer.

StatewideOnline

Online Support Groups

Virtual support and connection options — especially useful for rural families and individuals who prefer remote access.

  • Autistic Adults Support Group — Wednesdays, 3:30 PM (18+)
  • Weekly Autism Social via Zoom — Every Friday, 4:30–6:30 PM
  • Social Skills Class (KindTree) — July 20, 6:30–8:00 PM
  • All ASO online events

Special Olympics Oregon

Year-round free sports training and competitions for children and adults with intellectual disabilities across Oregon.

  • Jun 14 — Summer Regional Athletics (Salem)
  • Jul 10–12 — Summer State Games (Corvallis/OSU)
  • Summer registration open: track, bocce, golf, softball
  • Full SOOR events calendar

KindTree Autism Rocks

Community building, camps, and social events for the autism community throughout Oregon — including major summer programming.

  • Social Skills Class — July 20, 6:30–8:00 PM
  • Friends & Family Camp — Aug 27–30, Florence, OR
  • Event registration

ODDS Self-Advocacy Hub

Best statewide entry point for self-advocates — service planning, ONA, ISP meetings, rights, and monthly feedback sessions.

Oregon Adaptive Sports

Non-competitive outdoor recreation — skiing, cycling, hiking, and year-round adaptive programs in Central Oregon. Great for summer outings.

  • OAS main site
  • Ideal for individuals who prefer outdoor, non-competitive activities

Arts & Creative Programs

Studios, workshops, and inclusive creative spaces for individuals with I/DD and autism — many are ongoing and accept rolling enrollment.

OngoingCreative

North Pole Studio

Professional art studio + gallery for individuals with autism and I/DD. Art classes, studio space, and opportunities to sell artwork.

Elbow Room PDX

Inclusive community art studio focused on creative expression, mentorship, and exhibitions for people with I/DD.

  • elbowroompdx.org
  • Low-pressure creative space — great for building confidence

Portland Adaptive Recreation

Creative arts classes + social activities for teens and adults with disabilities through Portland Parks. Summer sessions available.

ACAP — Autistic Community Activity Program

Recreation-based learning for individuals with autism: crafts, creative group activities, and camps with art components.

  • acappdx.org
  • Summer camps and programs — enroll early

THPRD Adaptive & Inclusive Recreation

Tualatin Hills Parks — adaptive arts, sensory-friendly creative events, and inclusive programming year-round.

Corvallis Adaptive & Inclusive Recreation

Programs designed for adults experiencing disabilities with inclusive recreation opportunities — especially active during summer sessions.

Empowered Services Wellness Culture

A practical companion resource for families, DSPs, ECP providers, coordinators, and care teams — because sustainable community support depends on the wellbeing of the people providing that support.

Wellness ResourceCare Sustainability

Four Simple Pillars

The blog turns wellness into four repeatable categories that caregivers and staff can actually use.

  • Body: walking, stretching, hydration, rest, meal prep, breathing, sleep, movement, less screen time.
  • Mind: journaling, counseling, boundaries, asking for help, reducing overload, quiet recovery after a hard day.
  • Life: family time, faith practices, hobbies, community, creativity, gratitude, and renewal.
  • Team: clear communication, breaks, realistic boundaries, support requests, and healthy team rhythms.

Who It Supports

This is not only a staff morale page. It connects directly to care quality and family stability.

  • DSPs: protects patience, consistency, clear thinking, and care quality.
  • ECP providers: helps family and friend caregivers avoid isolation and overload.
  • Individuals & families: steadier routines, safer relationships, calmer support, and stronger trust.
  • Admin & care team: protects responsiveness, compassion, coordination, and sustainable leadership.

Use It the Right Way

The wellness entry is meant for encouragement, not urgent reporting or private service details.

  • Submit a simple self-care activity: rest, walking, prayer, hobbies, movement, counseling, boundaries, family time, or asking for support.
  • Keep entries focused on personal wellbeing — not customers, coworkers, incidents, medical details, service plans, payroll, HR, or scheduling issues.
  • For urgent safety, care, schedule, incident, HR, or payroll concerns, use the normal Empowered Services communication path.
  • Open the Wellness Culture page

Key Oregon Service Resources

For services, eligibility, and system navigation — not just events.

Service Access

How to Use This Guide

Start with county. If a county has limited public listings, move to statewide online resources and summer calendars. For this population, a smaller predictable event is often more useful than a larger impressive one.

Immediate planning

County cards, event dates, and direct registration links.

Deeper support needs

ODHS, CDDP, brokerage, self-advocacy, and rights pages.

Future editions

We’re adding audience filters (child, adult, caregiver) and more rural counties each month.

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