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Our New Area
We are incredibly excited to invite you to come and explore our newest addition to the Fair. A 6 acre expansion of path space, this is our largest and perhaps last new event space for many years to come. When you join us you will discover a veritable Avant Garden of movement arts, large art installations and the Fair’s new dance program. This wonder-filled and expansive new area has for many years remained a behind the scenes area for our event. This singular space at the Fair site has undergone an incredible “meadow-morphosis” and is now ready for you to come and explore. Of course, there will also be craft booths, as well as a new food court area, featuring a mix of new, as well as longtime, Fair-favorite offerings. We eagerly welcome you to join us and experience the largest art, the biggest dance stage and the openness that encourages movement in all its many forms. Come and be a part of the movement!
OCF’s New Dance and Movement Program
We invite you to join us as we celebrate our 46th anniversary in our wooded setting, 13 miles west of Eugene, near Veneta, Oregon for an unforgettable adventure. OCF Child Care
Child Care welcomes children between the hours of 11:00 am and 6:00 pm when the Fair is open to the public. $2.00 an hour per child. We’re available 24/7 for lost children. There are two locations: Sesame Street—at the top of the Figure Eight, past Main Stage and across from the Ritz Sauna; and New Kids on Wally’s Way at the front of the Fair near the EZ Gate entrance & Gypsy Caravan Stage. Before the Fair, visit ocfchildcare. org or facebook.com/OCFChildCare.
Stewards of the Land
The Oregon Country Fair respectfully owns and intentionally stewards our land. It has been used for seasonal gatherings for thousands of years. Join us as we continue the tradition!
Experience dance and movement in ways new to the Fair! Social dance is growing as a collaborative, creative community dedicated to fun connections in motion. We have invited dancers to share this updated approach to partner dance with us. We will also have a variety of dance styles from continents that span the world—you can watch, learn and dance. We invite you to explore our dance and movement offerings and experience dynamic, joyful movement arts.
Taste the Bounty Around Every Turn
Amazing food options abound for all at over 80 food booths and strolling food vendors located throughout the Fair. Grab a bite for your belly, take a seat, and let the Fair entertain you from head to toe. Enjoy!
White Bird–Here to Serve
Alter-Abled Access Alter Able Access and Advocacy promotes equal access for all participants at OCF. 4A provides some equipment loans, sign language interpreters and other assistance as well as advocacy, education, and advice. Located in the Dragon’s Head at the entrance and also in the Community Village.
Artisans
Looking for something beautiful? Unusual? Useful or frivolous? With over 800 vendors from the top of the Eight to the bottom of the Meadow, you’ll find a vast array of items from one of a kind clothing, jewelry and fashion, to expertly crafted home items, musical instruments, furniture, and art galore. Massage and body work, spiritual and contemplative items – you’re sure to find what you’re looking for, or find what’s looking for you!
Don’t call 911, call White Bird! White Bird’s Rock Med crew provides medical and crisis intervention services at OCF. White Bird is the emergency response at the Fair and dispatches trained Medical & Mental Health professionals to incidents. Services are Free & Confidential. They can be contacted by any staff person carrying a radio or via their telephone system located at most major Fair Installations (Stages, Gates and Info Booths). White Bird is located next to Main Stage and in the New Area. Basic First Aid supplies are also available at all INFO Booths. AED’s are distributed throughout the site.
Community Village
Located between Energy Park and the Main Stage, Community Village is dedicated to education, information access, and networking for progressive social change. We work to create a Village Vision of love, peace, trust, justice, cooperation, equality, and social service. Participate in a multitude of workshops, listen to a speaker, or take in a tune on the Village Stage.
Ark Park
Join us at Ark Park and time travel back to engage with activities that have occurred on this land for more than 11,000 years. Through workshops and presentations, learn about the Kalapuya, their history and their world from the past and present.
Energy Park
Fairgoers of all ages can learn about energy and innovative applied technologies in Energy Park. Individuals, non-profits, and commercial organizations are here to share a wide range of expertise, knowledge, and materials.
Recycle it Your Way
The Recycling Crew is dedicated to minimizing the impact that our event has on our land and the planet. You will find collection kiosks throughout the Fair, often manned by costumed Recyclers
who will happily answer your questions. To learn more about what we do, please visit the recycling education kiosk in Energy Park. You might also enjoy our interactive display at the StewardShip booth. Our success depends on you – thank you for recycling responsibly.
Chela Mela
Come play with us! Learn to juggle at the Yes You Canopy. Kids crafts at Five Fingers of Fun. Drop by the Cuckoo’s Nest for ukulele lessons. Take a yoga class in the Dharma Garden. Watch a play at the Morningwood Odditorium, a puppet show at the Mighty Tiny Puppet Theater, or boogie under the new tent at Monkey Palace. Watch Peachi the Dragon prepare for her run through the Fair. Marvel at the stiltwalkers. This is YOUR Fair, interact and engage!
Paying it Forward The Fair is truly rooted in philanthropy with the intention of building community and helping it thrive. We have three grantmaking programs: The Bill Wooten Endowment Fund, the Jill Heiman Vision Fund and Board of Directors Donations. The OCF has donated more than $1 million over just the last 2 decades. To learn more, wander over to Wally’s Way to visit the Galleria Philanthropia booth.
How to Get Here
Tickets are available at www.ticketswest.com, or call 1-800-992-8499. NO tickets are available on the Fair Site. The OCF is purchasing the fare for the entire LTD system for the Fair weekend. You don’t need a ticket and you don’t have to be going to the Fair (although I don’t know why you wouldn’t!) in order to get a free fare on the Fair. Although, you will need a Fair ticket or appropriate credential to access the Fair site. Make sure you have yours before you take that free ride. The LAST BUS LEAVES THE FAIR SITE AT 7:30! LTD schedules are available at the downtown station, at www.ltd.org or by calling (541) 687-5555.
Other Ways to Arrive
The Green Tortoise Rides Again: Coming from the Bay Area? Catch the Green Tortoise. For Tortoise info: www.greentortoise.com.
Camping
For neighborhood camping information and tickets call the University of Oregon Ticket Office at (541) 346-4363, or TicketsWest at 1-800-992-8499. There is NO public camping on the OCF site. For more information about all things Fair, follow us on Twitter, FaceBook or visit www.oregoncountryfair.org
Our New Area
We are incredibly excited to invite you to come and explore our newest addition to the Fair. A 6 acre expansion of path space, this is our largest and perhaps last new event space for many years to come. When you join us you will discover a veritable Avant Garden of movement arts, large art installations and the Fair’s new dance program. This wonder-filled and expansive new area has for many years remained a behind the scenes area for our event. This singular space at the Fair site has undergone an incredible “meadow-morphosis” and is now ready for you to come and explore. Of course, there will also be craft booths, as well as a new food court area, featuring a mix of new, as well as longtime, Fair-favorite offerings. We eagerly welcome you to join us and experience the largest art, the biggest dance stage and the openness that encourages movement in all its many forms. Come and be a part of the movement!
OCF’s New Dance and Movement Program
We invite you to join us as we celebrate our 46th anniversary in our wooded setting, 13 miles west of Eugene, near Veneta, Oregon for an unforgettable adventure. OCF Child Care
Child Care welcomes children between the hours of 11:00 am and 6:00 pm when the Fair is open to the public. $2.00 an hour per child. We’re available 24/7 for lost children. There are two locations: Sesame Street—at the top of the Figure Eight, past Main Stage and across from the Ritz Sauna; and New Kids on Wally’s Way at the front of the Fair near the EZ Gate entrance & Gypsy Caravan Stage. Before the Fair, visit ocfchildcare. org or facebook.com/OCFChildCare.
Stewards of the Land
The Oregon Country Fair respectfully owns and intentionally stewards our land. It has been used for seasonal gatherings for thousands of years. Join us as we continue the tradition!
Experience dance and movement in ways new to the Fair! Social dance is growing as a collaborative, creative community dedicated to fun connections in motion. We have invited dancers to share this updated approach to partner dance with us. We will also have a variety of dance styles from continents that span the world—you can watch, learn and dance. We invite you to explore our dance and movement offerings and experience dynamic, joyful movement arts.
Taste the Bounty Around Every Turn
Amazing food options abound for all at over 80 food booths and strolling food vendors located throughout the Fair. Grab a bite for your belly, take a seat, and let the Fair entertain you from head to toe. Enjoy!
White Bird–Here to Serve
Alter-Abled Access Alter Able Access and Advocacy promotes equal access for all participants at OCF. 4A provides some equipment loans, sign language interpreters and other assistance as well as advocacy, education, and advice. Located in the Dragon’s Head at the entrance and also in the Community Village.
Artisans
Looking for something beautiful? Unusual? Useful or frivolous? With over 800 vendors from the top of the Eight to the bottom of the Meadow, you’ll find a vast array of items from one of a kind clothing, jewelry and fashion, to expertly crafted home items, musical instruments, furniture, and art galore. Massage and body work, spiritual and contemplative items – you’re sure to find what you’re looking for, or find what’s looking for you!
Don’t call 911, call White Bird! White Bird’s Rock Med crew provides medical and crisis intervention services at OCF. White Bird is the emergency response at the Fair and dispatches trained Medical & Mental Health professionals to incidents. Services are Free & Confidential. They can be contacted by any staff person carrying a radio or via their telephone system located at most major Fair Installations (Stages, Gates and Info Booths). White Bird is located next to Main Stage and in the New Area. Basic First Aid supplies are also available at all INFO Booths. AED’s are distributed throughout the site.
Community Village
Located between Energy Park and the Main Stage, Community Village is dedicated to education, information access, and networking for progressive social change. We work to create a Village Vision of love, peace, trust, justice, cooperation, equality, and social service. Participate in a multitude of workshops, listen to a speaker, or take in a tune on the Village Stage.
Ark Park
Join us at Ark Park and time travel back to engage with activities that have occurred on this land for more than 11,000 years. Through workshops and presentations, learn about the Kalapuya, their history and their world from the past and present.
Energy Park
Fairgoers of all ages can learn about energy and innovative applied technologies in Energy Park. Individuals, non-profits, and commercial organizations are here to share a wide range of expertise, knowledge, and materials.
Recycle it Your Way
The Recycling Crew is dedicated to minimizing the impact that our event has on our land and the planet. You will find collection kiosks throughout the Fair, often manned by costumed Recyclers
who will happily answer your questions. To learn more about what we do, please visit the recycling education kiosk in Energy Park. You might also enjoy our interactive display at the StewardShip booth. Our success depends on you – thank you for recycling responsibly.
Chela Mela
Come play with us! Learn to juggle at the Yes You Canopy. Kids crafts at Five Fingers of Fun. Drop by the Cuckoo’s Nest for ukulele lessons. Take a yoga class in the Dharma Garden. Watch a play at the Morningwood Odditorium, a puppet show at the Mighty Tiny Puppet Theater, or boogie under the new tent at Monkey Palace. Watch Peachi the Dragon prepare for her run through the Fair. Marvel at the stiltwalkers. This is YOUR Fair, interact and engage!
Paying it Forward The Fair is truly rooted in philanthropy with the intention of building community and helping it thrive. We have three grantmaking programs: The Bill Wooten Endowment Fund, the Jill Heiman Vision Fund and Board of Directors Donations. The OCF has donated more than $1 million over just the last 2 decades. To learn more, wander over to Wally’s Way to visit the Galleria Philanthropia booth.
How to Get Here
Tickets are available at www.ticketswest.com, or call 1-800-992-8499. NO tickets are available on the Fair Site. The OCF is purchasing the fare for the entire LTD system for the Fair weekend. You don’t need a ticket and you don’t have to be going to the Fair (although I don’t know why you wouldn’t!) in order to get a free fare on the Fair. Although, you will need a Fair ticket or appropriate credential to access the Fair site. Make sure you have yours before you take that free ride. The LAST BUS LEAVES THE FAIR SITE AT 7:30! LTD schedules are available at the downtown station, at www.ltd.org or by calling (541) 687-5555.
Other Ways to Arrive
The Green Tortoise Rides Again: Coming from the Bay Area? Catch the Green Tortoise. For Tortoise info: www.greentortoise.com.
Camping
For neighborhood camping information and tickets call the University of Oregon Ticket Office at (541) 346-4363, or TicketsWest at 1-800-992-8499. There is NO public camping on the OCF site. For more information about all things Fair, follow us on Twitter, FaceBook or visit www.oregoncountryfair.org
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