March 18-March 19: Weekday Washington County Events! 🌷

Hello, Washington County! 🎉

One of my favorite things about winter is taking a break from yard work. So, I was bummed this weekend to already find myself lugging around bags of dirt and figuring out how to ration space in my green bin. I’ll be hoping for more rainy days, not just because we need them, but also because I’m not ready for the Spring outdoor work to start yet!

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!

Wednesday, March 18

  • Easter Bunny Pictures 
    Book an appointment through Apr 4, Washington Square, Portland

    Visit Washington Square for Easter Bunny photos! Walk-ups are welcome daily until closing, or schedule a 15-minute time slot.
  • Coffee with a Cop ✅
    10:30am-12pm, Tigard Senior Center, Tigard

    Stop by for coffee and casual conversation with the Tigard Police officers who serve your community. This drop-in event is a chance to meet the officers who patrol your neighborhood and respond to 9-1-1 calls year-round, ask questions, and connect.
  • Plant This, Not That ✅
    12pm-1pm, Online

    Learn how the ornamental plant trade has contributed to the spread of invasive species and what gardeners can do instead during this “Let’s Grow Together” webinar from the Clackamas County Master Gardener Association. Oregon State University Extension Master Gardener Leah Puhlman will discuss common invasive plants and suggest better alternatives, including native and wildlife-friendly options.
  • My Neighbor Totoro – Movie Night ✅
    6pm-9pm, Hillsboro Downtown Station Food Carts, Hillsboro

    Enjoy free popcorn as you watch My Neighbor Totoro!
  • Bridgerton Trivia ✅
    7pm, Prime Tap House, Beaverton

    Dearest readers, it’s time to test your knowledge of high society drama at a Bridgerton trivia night. Check-in begins at 6pm for this all-ages event. Just be sure to support the venue by ordering dinner and drinks while you play.
  • Swingtown Road – Live Music ✅
    7pm-9pm, Cooper Mountain Ale Works, Tigard

    Enjoy some great bluegrass music!
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Thursday, March 19

  • Romance Book Club: The Second Death of Locke ✅ ($5 suggested donation)
    5:30pm, Sherwood Bookstore, Sherwood

    This month’s Romance Book Club will discuss The Second Death of Locke, a fantasy romance about loyalty, secrets, and the fate of magic. Bring a favorite spicy treat to share, chat about the book with fellow readers, and then play spin the bottle to help choose the next title.
  • Community Board Game Night ✅
    5:30pm-8:30pm, Hillsboro Downtown Station Food Carts, Hillsboro

    Join us for board game night! Bring a game to share or play one of ours, and enjoy tasty international food and local draft beers while you play.
  • Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Oregon Future ✅
    6pm-7:30pm, Brookwood Library, Hillsboro

    Celebrate Women’s History Month by hearing from local women business owners as they share their journeys, lessons learned, and insights on building values-driven, sustainable businesses that support their communities. The event features speakers from Friendship Kitchen, Dovetail Workwear, Empower Youth Latinx, and Urban River Spirits.
  • “Candlelight Songs” with Bartholomew & Friends – Live Music
    6:30pm, 503 Uncorked, Sherwood

    Enjoy some candlelight songs from Bartholomew & Friends while sipping on wine from 503 Uncorked.
  • Leave No Trace in the Outdoors ✅
    6:30pm-7:30pm, Cedar Mill Library, Portland

    Learn how to care for the outdoors during this interactive presentation on the 7 Principles of Leave No Trace, led by Dolores Niebergall from the Trails Club of Oregon. The session includes time for questions and practical tips for enjoying nature responsibly. Registration is recommended.
  • Dear Evan Hansen
    7:30pm and various times through April 19, Broadway Rose Theatre, Tigard

    The award-winning musical Dear Evan Hansen tells the story of a teen who feels invisible until a tragic event unexpectedly thrusts him into the spotlight. What begins as an innocent attempt to fit in spirals into a viral social media storm as the truth slowly unravels. This powerful coming-of-age story explores loneliness, connection, and the universal desire to belong. Audience discretion is advised.
  • Versa-Style Street Dance Company: Tribute: Guardians of Street Dance
    7:30pm Fri, Sat, Sun and 2pm Sun, The Reser, Beaverton

    Experience the vibrant energy of West Coast Hip Hop as the Los Angeles–based Versa-Style Street Dance Company takes the stage for their 20th anniversary tour. Their newest work celebrates the culture, artists, and movements that shaped global street dance through dynamic choreography and storytelling.

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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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