

JUST ANNOUNCED

UPCOMING EVENTS
Legendary 12-piece funk powerhouse Soul Vaccination returns to Alberta Abbey for a night of unstoppable energy, featuring Brian Harris on keys, Gary Harris on sax, and a full lineup of Portland’s finest musicians.
This special performance celebrates Black Music Month with a tribute to the one and only Quincy Jones - spanning five decades of timeless R&B, funk, and soul hits from one of music’s greatest icons.
Joining them for this exclusive one-night event is Portland’s own soul sensation, Andy Stokes
Pink Floyd tribute band IN THE PINK returns to The Abbey to recreate the Pink Floyd experience with lights, lasers, video, and live music.
Portland’s Juneteenth Gospel Music Concert led by Dr. JerMichael Riley, lead vocalist of the world renowned and Grammy/Stellar award-winning Mississippi Mass Choir.
Art in Motion: Animal Moves & Moods is a fun and active summer art camp for kids ages 5–9, blending dance, visual arts, storytelling, and animal-themed movement activities to inspire creativity, coordination, and self-expression.
Art in Motion: Animal Moves & Moods is a fun and active summer art camp for kids ages 5–9, blending dance, visual arts, storytelling, and animal-themed movement activities to inspire creativity, coordination, and self-expression.
Art in Motion: Animal Moves & Moods is a fun and active summer art camp for kids ages 5–9, blending dance, visual arts, storytelling, and animal-themed movement activities to inspire creativity, coordination, and self-expression.
Art in Motion: Animal Moves & Moods is a fun and active summer art camp for kids ages 5–9, blending dance, visual arts, storytelling, and animal-themed movement activities to inspire creativity, coordination, and self-expression.
Art in Motion: Animal Moves & Moods is a fun and active summer art camp for kids ages 5–9, blending dance, visual arts, storytelling, and animal-themed movement activities to inspire creativity, coordination, and self-expression.
Celebrate Portland’s legendary Cotton Club with live performances and a roundtable discussion.
Honoring the Black artists who shaped the city’s music scene in the ’60s and ’70s.