February 6 – February 8: Weekend Washington County Events! ❄️

Hello, Washington County! 🎉

The Super Bowl is here, and Washington County wanted to make sure you had enough options for watching it! You can even eat some soup while you’re at it, because who doesn’t love an event offering a good bowl of soup and a pun? Whoever you’re rooting for, I hope you have some fun this weekend!

Always check the event source before heading out, as details can change last minute. I collect events and create this list by hand, so events aren’t automatically updated if there’s a change.

✅ means it’s a free event. If you’re enjoying a free event at a spot with food or drinks, show some love by supporting the venue!

Friday, February 6

  • Keiki Storytime
    10:30am-11:30am, KALO Hawaiian Civic Club, Beaverton

    E heluhelu kākou! Join Jolie for a wonderful storytime session dedicated to teaching keiki about Hawaiian values, language, and culture through the magic of books. This is a beautiful opportunity for the whole ʻohana to gather, with parents and caregivers encouraged to read along and learn new ways to bring these cultural conversations into their own homes. Keiki of all ages are welcome to listen, laugh, and nurture a deep love for reading in a warm, welcoming environment.
  • Friday Night Live Concert featuring River Divide
    6pm-9pm, Oak Knoll Winery, Forest Grove

    River Divide is bringing their blend of country and classic rock to Oak Knoll Winery! This is a 21-and-over event where you can enjoy music alongside food from the Westside Pizza House food truck. While you’re welcome to bring your own food, outside beverages and pets are strictly prohibited. Be sure to grab your tickets online before registration closes at 4:00pm on the day of the event.
  • Art of Ecology Artist Reception & First Friday ✅
    6pm-9pm, The Reser, Beaverton

    The Reser is hosting a special artist reception to celebrate its new Art of Ecology exhibitions: “Rhythms of Timbre,” “Predictions,” and “The Depth of Perception.” You’ll have the chance to mingle with artists Leah Wilson, Sally Finch, Jerri Bartholomew, Aliya Jamil, Svea Bruslind, Vaishnavi Padaki, and Joe Cantrell as they share the stories behind their creative works and the deep connection between art and our changing environment.
  • HadesTown Teen Edition
    7pm Fri and Sat and 2pm Sun through Feb 8, Vault Theatre, Hillsboro

    Hadestown is a beautiful folk opera that reimagines the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice with a soulful twist. Eurydice is a young woman struggling with poverty who descends into a hellish, industrial underworld to escape the cold, prompting her lover Orpheus to embark on a quest to rescue her. The story beautifully intertwines their journey with the complex relationship of King Hades and Lady Persephone, all set to a gorgeous score inspired by American folk music and vintage New Orleans jazz.
  • The Reser & Friends of Chamber Music Present Ruckus and Davóne Tines
    7:30pm, The Reser, Beaverton

    Ruckus, a baroque band described as a period-instrument rock band, is teaming up with the innovative singer Davóne Tines for a program that bridges four centuries of American music. By blending the creative spirit of early music with the grit and groove of American roots music, they have reimagined a collection of songs, hymns, and ballads specifically to commemorate our country’s anniversary. It’s a fresh and visceral performance that promises to time-travel through musical history while showcasing why Tines is credited with redefining the role of the classical singer.
  • International Guitar Night
    7:30pm, The Reser, Beaverton

    International Guitar Night returns with a dynamic lineup of world-class musicians, each bringing a unique cultural and technical perspective to the stage. This year’s tour features Vietnamese classical virtuoso Thu Le, whose performances bridge Eastern and Western traditions, alongside Brazilian powerhouse Lucas Imbiriba, who fuses flamenco fire with rock energy. Joining them are Russian fingerstyle innovator Alexandr Misko, known for his percussive techniques and custom-built instruments, and Hawaiian ukulele master Taimane, who redefines her instrument through a blend of Polynesian, rock, and classical influences. Together, they offer an extraordinary evening of solos, duets, and quartets that highlight the incredible diversity and limitless potential of acoustic strings.
  • Winnie-the-Pooh
    7:30pm and various times through Feb 15, Theatre in the Grove, Forest Grove

    This stage adaptation of A.A. Milne’s beloved stories follows Christopher Robin as he uses his imagination to navigate a new environment and find his way home. Through heartfelt and humorous encounters with Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood, he learns that friendship and belonging are built on empathy and courage. Performed by an all-youth cast under the direction of Donald Cleland, the production balances playful wonder with themes of kindness that resonate with everyone from children to longtime theater lovers.
  • Bossa PDX
    7:30pm-8:30pm, The Walters, Hillsboro

    Bossa PDX is bringing the elegant sounds of Brazilian jazz for a soulful evening of bossa nova and samba. This rhythm-driven performance features a talented ensemble including pianist and vocalist Kerry Politzer, guitarist Ben Graves, bassist Robert Rodriguez, and drummer George Colligan, with a special guest appearance by Brazilian flutist Gabriela Gimenes. From nostalgic ballads to high-energy burners, the show offers a vibrant journey through Brazil’s musical landscape.

Saturday, February 7

  • Fun Over 50: Button Bouquets
    10am-12pm, Tigard Senior Center, Tigard

    Paint colorful vases and fill them with charming button flower bouquets in this fun, hands-on class! It is a perfect opportunity to socialize and get creative, whether you want to brighten up your own space or create a unique, handmade gift. No prior experience is necessary!
  • Hillsboro’s Living Library ✅
    10am-2pm, Brookwood Library, Hillsboro

    The Living Library offers a rare and personal way to connect with our city’s history through the people who lived it. Long-time Hillsboro residents act as “living books,” sharing their unique memories and insights into how the community has evolved over the decades. Sponsored by the Library Foundation of Hillsboro, this drop-in event transforms local history into a series of engaging, first-hand conversations.
  • Tigard Flea ✅
    10am-4pm, 12550 SW Main Street, Tigard

    Get ready to hunt for treasures at the second-ever Tigard Flea! This dealer-friendly indoor market is a haven for pickers and bargain hunters, featuring everything from garage sale gold to dusty barn finds.
  • 7th Annual Cedar Hills Pub IPA Fest ✅
    11am, 2885 SW Cedar Hills Blvd. Beaverton

    McMenamins is celebrating the 7th Annual Cedar Hills Pub IPA Festival at the Cedar Hills Pub. This all-day event showcases 16 unique IPAs from McMenamins brewers, served across two distinct taster trays for you to explore the incredible variety of the style. You’ll have the chance to vote for your favorite brew while enjoying special food pairings designed to complement the hoppy selections. The festival is open to all ages, though you must be 21 or older to sample the beers.
  • Young Willamette Writers Author Chat: Lindsay Puckett ✅
    11am-12pm, Beaverton City Library, Beaverton

    Young Willamette Writers is hosting an inspiring session for students in grades 6-12 featuring author Lindsay Puckett. You’ll get to hear her insights on the writing process and then put your own pen to paper with a guided exercise. Whether you want to attend in person or join online via Zoom, it’s a great chance to sharpen your storytelling skills and connect with fellow young creators. Just make sure to register ahead of time to grab your spot or get the link!
  • Book Swap & Bagel Bar
    11am-2pm, Apolloni Vineyards, Forest Grove

    Join Hidden Worlds Bookstore at Apolloni Vineyards for a Book Swap! Bring up to five gently-used fiction books to trade for new to you titles and enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the vineyard. Hidden Worlds will have their pop-up bookshop for you to browse and Apolloni Vineyards will have a bagel bar and wine for you to enjoy. The swap itself is free however the bagel bar, wine, and bookshop are all priced per item. 
  • Wine & Craft Class – Valentine Heart
    1pm-3pm, Oak Knoll Winery, Forest Grove

    Oak Knoll Winery is hosting a creative Wine & Craft Class where you can design your own Valentine’s heart ornament. This 21-and-over session provides all the necessary supplies along with a beverage of your choice to enjoy while you craft. You’re welcome to bring along your own snacks to fuel your creativity, though outside drinks and pets need to stay at home.
  • Lacrosse Clinic ✅
    1pm-3pm, Forest Grove High School, Forest Grove

    Forest Grove Youth Lacrosse is inviting aspiring athletes in grades 3 through 8 to a lacrosse clinic. Learn the basics of the game in a low-pressure environment. You don’t need to worry about gear or experience. Just show up in your tennis shoes and they will provide everything you need! It is a no-obligation way to see if lacrosse is the right fit for your child while having some fun on the field!
  • Paint & Sip Cookie Decorating
    1pm-3:30pm, Sidereus Vineyard & Winery, Cornelius

    This in-person Paint & Sip event invites you to unleash your inner artist by decorating cookies in a relaxed, creative atmosphere. It’s a unique way to celebrate the weekend with cookies, all while enjoying the scenic backdrop of the winery. Whether you’re a seasoned decorator or a total beginner, it’s all about having fun and letting your creativity run wild.
  • Lecture Series: Wine |  Basics in Wine Tasting
    4pm-6pm, Helvetia Farm Market, Hillsboro

    Develop your palate and gain confidence in your wine knowledge with this class. Guided by James and local winemaker Meg Rulli of Flipturn Cellars, you’ll learn a systematic and fun methodology for identifying flavors and aromatics. This workshop provides the tools and tricks you need to navigate any tasting room or restaurant menu with ease.
  • Kalakendra Performing Arts Presents Nrityotsava 2026
    5pm, The Reser, Beaverton

    Enjoy an evening of Indian Classical & Folk Dances by local performers from around the Portland area.
  • Keiki Craft Night: Dioramas
    5pm-7pm, KALO Hawaiian Civic Club, Beaverton

    Register your keiki for a hands-on creative experience! In this engaging workshop, children will explore stories from Kilo Books Hawaiʻi and then bring those tales to life by building their very own dioramas. It’s a wonderful way to foster imagination and cultural connection in a supportive, joyful environment.
  • 45th Parallel – Live Music ✅
    7pm-10pm, Zesti Food Carts, Forest Grove

    Head over to Zesti Food Carts to catch the local cover band Vinyl Echoes, known for their great harmonies and a setlist that spans hits from the 60s all the way to today. It’s the perfect spot to get cozy with indoor seating and gas firepits while exploring a full bar with over 30 taps and a creative cocktail (and mocktail!) menu.

Sunday, February 8

  • Sweetheart Stroll ✅
    10am-11am, Commonwealth Lake Park, Beaverton

    Gather your favorite people for a scenic early morning walk and roll to start your day! This 1.5-mile route is designed to be accessible, making it a perfect outing for family members of all ages and abilities. Whether you are walking or rolling along, it is a lovely way to share some fresh air and quality time with those you love most.
  • Bingo & Wine
    1pm-3pm, Oak Knoll Winery. Forest Grove

    Enjoy the popular Bingo and Wine night, perfect for a lively evening with friends! This 21-and-over event features multiple rounds of classic bingo. You can grab a pizza from the Westside Pizza House food truck or bring your own snacks to share at your table, though keep in mind that outside beverages and pets aren’t allowed.
  • Super Bowl Watch Party ✅
    3pm, Three Mugs Public House, Beaverton

    Catch the exciting rematch of the Patriots vs. the Seahawks in Super Bowl LX at Three Mugs! They’ll be serving up specials on their regular menu items, including their popular wings, alongside unique offerings created just for the game. You can enjoy $1 off all Three Mugs beers and try one of their special “cocktail concoctions” while you watch the action unfold.
  • Catch the Big Game at Zesti ✅
    3pm, Zesti Food Carts, Forest Grove

    Get ready for a Patriots vs. Seahawks showdown. You can catch every play on the big screens while enjoying all-day drink specials and a rotating selection of your favorite dishes from the local food carts. It’s a fun, lively atmosphere designed for friends and football fans alike, so grab your crew and claim a seat early to cheer your team on to victory!
  • Superb Owl Game Day ✅
    3:30pm, McMenamins Grand Lodge Theater, Forest Grove

    Gather your friends for Superb Owl Game Day at McMenamins! This all-ages celebration features a few action-packed hours of football, food, and clever advertising, all paired with a great selection of McMenamins ales, wines, and spirits.
  • Soup-er Bowl Sunday ✅
    3:30pm-7:30pm, Conestoga Recreation and Aquatic Center, Beaverton

    Celebrate the big game at a family-friendly Super Bowl LX watch party! You can watch the action on the big screen while enjoying team-inspired soups and participating in fun games and activities for all ages. Whether you’re there for the football, the food, or the community atmosphere, it’s a welcoming space for everyone to gather and cheer.
  • Brix Superbowl Party ✅
    3:30pm-9pm, Brix Tavern, Tualatin

    Make Brix Tavern your home base for Super Bowl LX! You can catch every play and commercial on their wall-to-wall screens while enjoying $5 pints of McKenzie River Brewing all game long. They’ll also have a variety of food specials running throughout the night to keep your crew fueled from kickoff until the final whistle.

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Thanks for reading! ❤️ I love this community and connecting with all of you. Have fun and be kind out there. ☀️

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