One of the biggest "hippie" gatherings. Tons of great food, great hand made products sold by local vendors, and live music to be had.
Lane County Fair, Lane Events Center, 796 W. 13th Avenue (Just west of downtown), ☎ (541) 682-4292, . An annual celebration held every August featuring food, music and other entertainment.$6-$9. �
Eugene Celebration (Early Fall)
A multi-day community gathering, covering a city block of downtown. Features live music, street performers, vendors and a parade on the Sunday morning of the Celebration. Parade entrants represent the entire diverse Eugene community.
Clayfest (October)
A three-day ceramics only show and sale featuring over 60 local artists. Clay Fest draws artists from all over Oregon. This is a great opportunity buy unique handmade pieces directly from the artists who make the work. Plus, all the money goes back into the community. Clay Fest is planned and run by the artists who participate in the show. A small percentage of the proceeds is used to fund the show, the rest goes directly to the artists and to charity. The show is a fund raiser for Local Clay and its Clay in Education program, which provides funding for ceramic activities in local schools.
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