Summer is one of the best times to enjoy the outdoors with your family. Explore this list for activities and resources at the library and throughout Multnomah County to make the most of your summer. You’ll also find summer lunches and other meal resources. Most of these are free or very low cost.
At the library
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Read for fun and prizes this summer. Start a daily reading habit and join in interactive activities, performances, crafts and more!
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Teens entering grades 6-12 are welcome to come hang out at the makerspace! Create independent projects with art supplies, get to know the makerspace equipment, use tablets and laptops, and more!
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Keep an eye on our events page for upcoming summer programs for the whole family! Visit the library for storytimes, live performances, crafts and more.
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Visit museums and other cultural institutions for free through My Discovery Pass, a program available for Multnomah County Library cardholders.
Throughout Multnomah County
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Free family movies at Fairview’s Community Park.
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Celebrate the arts at the annual Gresham Arts Festival in downtown Gresham, featuring artists from the Pacific Northwest, a Kids Village, local cuisine, treats and beverages.
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Free activities and lunch in three Gresham parks.
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Enjoy the water between 10 am - 8 pm throughout the summer.
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Sign up your kids for two free games of bowling each day this summer at one of the participating bowling centers.
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Find a playground for the kids or look for a great place to picnic as a family:
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Features live music, art, jewelry, fashion, food and wellness.
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Relish in concerts, movies, performing arts, plus free lunch and play.
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Series of free events opening Portland’s streets to walk, bike, roll and discover.
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Family movies shown at Troutdale’s Imagination Station.
Summer lunches and other food resources
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Open on first and third Mondays from June to October, this farmer’s market centers Black and Indigenous farmers and makers.
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Who knew an ear of corn or fresh tomato could improve your health, your community and the environment, all at the same time? Buying local foods is a simple way to do all three!
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Each summer, Oregon offers summer meal sites for children ages 1 to 18. Some programs offer learning activities for children before and after meals. This website offers several ways to find places to eat in your area.
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Helps qualifying children and families within the City of Portland receive meals. Visit the website to complete the form.
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Find food near you with this interactive map.