FRIDAY, JUNE 28TH
Punk & rock & punk rock (event):

With: Strength In Numbers / Erik Anarchy / Ron Fast Banned / Drainage X
Eastside Bar & Grill, 2530 NE 82nd Ave * 9 pm – 1 am * $5
SATURDAY, JUNE 29TH
World Refugee Day (event):
“Join us at this refugee celebration with performances, food, activities for kids, cultural displays and more! Free event. For more information, go here. or contact pdx.wrd@gmail.com.
Cosponsors include EMO’s Sponsors Organized to Assist Refugees, Catholic Charities, IRCO, and many other organizations in the Portland metro area.”
Lents Park, SE 92nd and Holgate Blvd * 11 am – 3 pm

“Learn about the process of becoming a citizen in a 12-session series of classes. Prepare for your citizenship interview. Study United States history and government for the examination. Classes are taught by a volunteer from SOAR Legal. For more information, please call 503.577.9984.”
This is the last of the 12 class series.
Midland Library, 805 SE 122nd Ave * 10 am – 1 pm

June liberation celebration w/ Community chef Rachelle Dixon (event):
“Come learn about and celebrate Black hxstory, resilience, and freedom struggle! June 19th commemorates the date in 1865 when slaves in Texas were finally informed slavery had ended.
To celebrate this day of emancipation, we are hosting a community event at the farm full of activities for all ages. Food & Drinks, Garden box painting, Kid’s Garden, Cooking Demonstration, Farm Tours, Arts & Crafts, and more!
We are prioritizing space for Black community members at this event.”
Zenger Farms, 11741 SE Foster Rd * 11 am – 4 pm * free

Jazz Up Your Garden! (event):
“Make your garden even more beautiful this spring by creating handmade garden ornaments. Artist Kathy Karbo will show you how to use hammers, anvils and other tools to create these fun, decorative pieces.”
Holgate Library, 7905 SE Holgate Blvd * 3 pm – 5 pm
SUNDAY, JUNE 30TH

For the full list of producers and some special events happening, go here.
Montavilla Farmers Market, 7700 block of SE Stark St * 10 am – 2 pm

Living While Dying: Screening and Discussion with Filmmaker (event):

“In a world that sees death as something to vanquish, the 45-minute documentary Living While Dying presents an alternative: people living with terminal illness who greet the inevitable with courage, humor, creativity and acceptance.
The program includes a discussion with the filmmaker and content experts.”
Midland Library, 805 SE 122nd Ave * 2 pm – 3:30 pm