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SUMMARY:Capitol Construction (CAMS) Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Find out about construction at the Capitol through the years. From the Capitol’s origins to the present Capitol Accessibility\, Maintenance and Safety (CAMS) project\, this informative exhibit can be found in front of hearing rooms A-F. Open during building hours Monday through Friday.
URL:https://oregoncapitol.com/event/capitol-construction-exhibit/
LOCATION:East Galleria
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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ORGANIZER;CN="Visitor Services":MAILTO:visitor.services@oregonlegislature.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260313
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SUMMARY:Oregon Blue Book Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Oregon Blue Book is the official\, comprehensive almanac and fact book for the State of Oregon\, published biennially in odd-numbered years by the Secretary of State’s Office since 1911. It serves as a guide to state\, local\, and federal government\, education\, and includes comprehensive information on Oregon history\, demographics\, arts\, and tourism. It is available both online and in print.  \nThe State Archives staff has curated a collection of historic Blue Books for display in the West Galleria February 9 through March 12.
URL:https://oregoncapitol.com/event/oregon-blue-book-exhibit/
LOCATION:West Galleria
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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SUMMARY:Cherry Blossom Day at the Capitol
DESCRIPTION:​﻿ \nThe third Saturday of March is Cherry Blossom Day at the Capitol. Celebrate Spring\, the blossoming cherry trees in the Capitol Mall and the impact of the Japanese culture on our state. We will be celebrating with booths\, activities and performances from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free and open to the public. Parking is free on Saturday. \n2026 Program of Events \nMusical and Dance Performances in Rotunda (unless noted) \n10 a.m.        Monmouth Taiko Drummers (Capitol steps)\n10:30 p.m. Martial Arts Demonstration by Yoichi Kozuma\n11 a.m.         Okinawa Sanshin Club Performance with Miwa\,\nJohn\, Saori\, Seika\, Nanami and Yuko\nNoon            Willamette University Koto Club Performance\,\nfollowed by SamaZama Duo – Masumi Timson and\nJoseph Harchanko\n1 p.m.           Kimono Fashion Show\n1:30 p.m.    Bon Dance \nWakai Urasenke presents a Japanese Tea Ceremony in Hearing\nRoom C at 10:15\, 11:15\, 12:15 and 1:15. This presentation lasts\napproximately 30 minutes. \nNana Goto-Bellarud presents an Ikebana demonstration in Hearing\nRoom D at 11\, noon and 1 p.m. The demonstrations last\napproximately 30 minutes.
URL:https://oregoncapitol.com/event/cherry-blossom-day-at-the-capitol/
LOCATION:Rotunda
CATEGORIES:Live
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ORGANIZER;CN="Visitor Services":MAILTO:visitor.services@oregonlegislature.gov
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SUMMARY:Yozakura - Nighttime Viewing of the Cherry Blossoms
DESCRIPTION:Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is hosting a “Yozakura” – nighttime viewing of the cherry blossoms in State Capitol State Park from March 21-April 4. Japanese lanterns and lights will illuminate the trees until 10 p.m. nightly. \nNo alcohol is allowed in the park and it closes at 10 p.m.\, however the public is invited to bring a blanket or beach chairs\, a picnic\, and practice “hanami” or blossom viewing. \nThis event is sponsored by the Oregon State Capitol Foundation and the City of Salem.
URL:https://oregoncapitol.com/event/yozakura-nighttime-viewing-of-the-cherry-blossoms/
LOCATION:State Capitol State Park\, 900 Court St. NE\, Salem\, OR\, 97301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live
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ORGANIZER;CN="Visitor Services":MAILTO:visitor.services@oregonlegislature.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
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SUMMARY:Spring Break Passport to Fun!
DESCRIPTION:Seven downtown venues have joined together to create “Spring Break Passport to Fun”\, which offers activities for the family during spring break week. City of Salem Library\, Deepwood Museum\, Hallie Ford Museum of Art\, the Oregon State Capitol\, Salem Art Association\, Willamette Heritage Center\, and World Beat Gallery have teamed up to offer families a fun and free\, or discounted\, way to fill the week off school with activities. Download the passport here. \nYou can start and end your journey at any of the participating locations\, and also enter to win one of three gift baskets.
URL:https://oregoncapitol.com/event/spring-break-passport-to-fun/
CATEGORIES:Live
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ORGANIZER;CN="Visitor Services":MAILTO:visitor.services@oregonlegislature.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260505
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SUMMARY:Digital Exhibit: "Ranching and Rodeo Life- Past and Present of the People of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation"
DESCRIPTION:“Ranching and Rodeo Life Past and Present of the People of The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation” is an 11:49 video produced by The Museum at Warm Springs. The video exhibit includes stories and remembrances by Warm Springs Tribal members Ralph Minnick\, William Patt\, Olney “JP” Patt\, Jr.\, Arlene Wewa Bryant\, Rafael Queahpama\, Jolene Estimo-Pitt and Mona Smith-Cochran. Jarold Ramsey\, an author\, historian and past president of the Jefferson County Historical Society\, who grew up and still lives on his family’s ranch outside of Madras\, is also featured. \nThe video was inspired by The Museum’s 2025 exhibit\, “Saddle Up: Ranchers and Rodeo Life of The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs\,” which highlighted the history and experiences of Warm Springs ranch families and rodeo culture. Warm Springs Tribal members LaRonn Katchia and Brutis Baez co-directed\, shot and edited the video. \nMajor funding for the video was provided by the Oregon State Capitol Foundation\, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization\, which also provided funding for an exhibit that will be on view at the Oregon State Capitol in 2027. Additional funders of the video included the Native Arts Initiative of First Nations Development Institute\, Oregon Cultural Trust and The Ford Family Foundation.
URL:https://oregoncapitol.com/event/digital-exhibit-ranching-and-rodeo-life/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online
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