• Music Bingo from Last Call Bingo

    Syndicate Wine Bar 12620 SW First Street, Beaverton, OR, United States

    Join us at Syndicate every Tuesday starting January 20th for a few hours of Music Bingo.

  • Breakside Beaverton Basketball Bonanza!

    Breakside Beaverton 12675 SW 1st St., Beaverton, OR, United States

    Kick off party is March 15! Watch games throughout the college basketball tournament, and finish the tournament at Breakside! We'll have championship parties on both Sunday, April 5 and Monday, April 6!

  • Northwest Children’s Theater Presents Spring Break Camp: Trolls!

    Patricia Reser Center for the Arts 12625 SW Crescent St, Beaverton, OR, United States

    The Trolls like to play games, have fun, and rock out to their favorite jukebox hits, but what will they do when the monstrous, troll-eating Bergens attack? What about when Queen Barb tries to steal their magic lyre string? Inspired by the hit film series, this NWCT Explore Camp combines adventures, imaginative world-building, and roleplay to immerse students in theater. An informal demonstration will occur during the last 15 minutes of the final day of camp. Ages 6 – 9 yrs 9 AM – 12 PM

    $249
  • Northwest Children’s Theater Presents Spring Break Camp: Pet Detectives

    Patricia Reser Center for the Arts 12625 SW Crescent St, Beaverton, OR, United States

    Pet detectives, on the case! Follow your animal instincts as you search for lost poodles and skittish kittens. You’ll need to solve a whole zoo of animal cases in this NWCT Explore Camp. Are you ready? Explore Camps combine adventures, imaginative world-building, and role-playing to immerse students in theater. An informal demonstration will occur during the last 15 minutes of the final day of camp. Ages 6 – 9 yrs 1 PM – 4 PM

    $249
  • Northwest Children’s Theater Presents Spring Break Camp: The Bad Guys

    Patricia Reser Center for the Arts 12625 SW Crescent St, Beaverton, OR, United States

    Join the ultimate heist with The Bad Guys! Enter the wild and hilarious world of Wolf, Snake, and their misfit crew of bad guys trying to go good. This performance camp brings their daring schemes to life as they search high and low for redemption. Get ready to unleash your inner villain-turned-hero! Performance Camps are all about putting on a play or musical. Students audition, rehearse, and perform. Families and friends are invited to the final performance held on the last day of camp. Ages 8 – 11 yrs 9 AM – 4 PM

    $550
  • Northwest Children’s Theater Presents Spring Break Camp: Mary Poppins

    Patricia Reser Center for the Arts 12625 SW Crescent St, Beaverton, OR, United States

    Practically perfect in every way! When Jane and Michael need a new nanny, it’s up to Mary Poppins to make things right with the Banks family. Get ready to audition, rehearse, and dance like a penguin in this supercalifragilisticexpialidocious production! Everyone gets a part in this NWCT musical performance camp. Performance Camps are all about putting on a play or musical. Students audition, rehearse, and perform. Families and friends are invited to the final performance held on the last day of camp. Ages 10 – 14 yrs 9 AM – 4 PM

    $550
  • Northwest Children’s Theater Presents Spring Break Camp: Broadway Bootcamp

    Patricia Reser Center for the Arts 12625 SW Crescent St, Beaverton, OR, United States

    “5, 6, 7, 8!” It’s time to put on your dance shoes and build the skills you need to be a true triple threat. Broadway Boot Camp is the perfect starting point for any student interested in exploring musical theater performance. We will tackle voice, acting, and dance in this week-long “Boot Camp” intensive. Ages 8 – 12 yrs 9 AM – 4 PM

    $449
  • Paper Plane Palooza

    Beaverton Library 12375 SW 5th St, Beaverton, OR, United States

    Create different types of paper airplanes and watch them fly! Grades K-5 with family.

  • Family Storytime at 1st Street Dining Commons

    1st Street Dining Commons SW Washington Ave &, SW 1st St, Beaverton, OR, United States

    Join us at Family Storytime for books, movement, and music. There will also be crafts and fun activities—all free! 1st Street Dining Commons is located one block of SW 1st Street, between SW Watson Ave and SW Washington Ave.

  • OMSI Presents: React-O-Blast

    Beaverton Library 12375 SW 5th St, Beaverton, OR, United States

    Kids participate with OMSI staff in experiments that vividly demonstrate the predictable (and sometimes unpredictable!) reactions of matter, including some that have explosive results. Topics include nature of chemical reactions, physical vs chemical changes, and safety. Grades K-8.

  • Pride Beaverton’s Volunteer Kickoff is almost here!

    Central Station Tap House 3925 SW Rose Biggi Ave Suite 120, Beaverton, OR, United States

    Pride Beaverton’s Volunteer Kickoff is almost here! We’re teaming up with Central Station Taps to celebrate the volunteers who make Pride in the Park possible — and to welcome anyone curious about getting involved this year. This family‑friendly gathering includes: ✨ A free DIY paint craft (all supplies provided!) ✨ Sabor Autentico on site with their food truck ✨ Great drinks from Central Station — and yes, outside food is welcome ✨ Space to connect, ask questions, and learn how to volunteer Whether you’ve been with us for years or you’re thinking about joining for the first time, we’d love to celebrate with you. 📅 Saturday, March 28 🕓 4–6 PM 📍 Central Station Taps — 3925 SW Rose Biggi Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005 Let’s celebrate, connect, and kick off Pride together.

  • Portland Gay Men’s Chorus & Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus Presents Legacies

    Patricia Reser Center for the Arts 12625 SW Crescent St, Beaverton, OR, United States

    Legacies is a powerful tribute to the resilience, courage, and voices of the LGBTQ+ community. Anchored by the 30th anniversary performance of Robert Seeley’s groundbreaking “Naked Man,” this concert honors the stories that have shaped generations—from the fight for visibility and justice, to the grief and strength forged in the AIDS crisis, to the ongoing journey toward equality and affirmation. Featuring works commissioned by GALA choruses across the country, Legacies is more than a concert—it’s a living archive of struggle, triumph, and the enduring power of song to carry our history forward.