Take a trip to Multnomah Village for a day of fun at this neighborhood’s annual street fair: Multnomah Days.
Did you know this district was originally developed around an Oregon Electric Railway depot in 1909? Multnomah Village now boasts a variety of shops and eateries along its walkable neighborhood.
This is one of several Portland street fairs that brings our city together for a day of summertime fun. Get out and explore everything this event has to offer this August.
2024 Multnomah Days
Multnomah Days is Saturday, August 17, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The event is free to attend.
The Multnomah Village street fair has 120+ vendor booths, a community parade, live music, street entertainers, art, food and beverage carts plus outdoor street dining.
There will be a Kids Zone for kids of all ages at Multnomah Arts Center.
Returning this year is the community parade at 10 a.m. as well as a community stage showcasing community talent. This stage is in addition to the main stage.
Here are two stages at the event. Here’s the lineup:
Main Stage
12:00 Mitch Wilson (infectious pop)
1:30 Sonny Hess (rhythm & blues)
3:00 Countryside Ride (honk tonk)
4:30 Joshua Josue (chicano rock)
Community Stage
12:30 Brenna Larsen (singer/songwriter/guitar)
2:15 Just Clark (singer/songwriter/guitar)
4:00 Blair Borax (folk/pop)
The street fair takes place at Capitol Hwy between the bridge, Garden Home Rd. and SW 31st Ave. A good starting point to plug into your GPS or bus route is Multnomah Arts Center, 7688 SW Capitol Hwy. in Portland.
Street parking is available, but be prepared to search for a spot. Consider taking public transit or biking. I recommend bringing a water bottle (it’s going to be hot) and pack a reusable bag for any treasures you find.
For more information about this upcoming event, visit the Multnomah Village Business Association’s website.
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