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Where to celebrate Pride in Oregon this summer

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Pride season is almost upon us. As the weather gets warmer, local celebrations for Oregon’s LGBTQ+ communities are gearing up.

Celebrations range from parades to festivals to brunch and much, much more, and they can be found throughout the state, every month of the summer. Looking to celebrate for over three full months? Here’s how!

Hood River, May 30-June 30

Hood River will kick off Pride month with a festival, burlesque show, drag brunch, queer dance party and more at the Hood River Hotel. The hotel will also host a drag story time and the Columbia Gorge Pride Alliance Youth Ball. Some events are free, others are ticketed. Visit hoodriverhotel.com/experiences for more information about the weekend’s events and facebook.com/columbiagorgepride for a calendar of events starting on May 30.

Yachats, June 2-4

Yachats Pride is appropriately themed “Under the Sea” for 2023. Spend a weekend by the sea, enjoying drag bingo, a second chance prom, a BBQ with live music and more. All events are free. For more information, visit yachatspride.org.

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Hillsboro, June 3

Hillsboro will host its annual Pride Party from noon to 5 p.m. at Jerry Willey Plaza at Orenco Station Plaza on Saturday, June 3. This free event will feature craft vendors, community partners, food trucks, activities and live music. For more information visit hillsboro-oregon.gov.

Corvallis, June 3

Corvallis will host “Secret Garden Ball,” a Pride month prom and “queer music showcase.” The prom, which is open to all, will start at 7 p.m. at Corvallis Community Center. Tickets are a $5 to $20 suggested donation at the door. Reserve your spot at the dance in advance at eventbrite.com/e/secret-garden-ball-a-pride-month-prom-and-queer-music-showcase-tickets-631030157187.

Astoria, June 4-11

Celebrate Pride in Astoria with dance parties, cocktail parties, a trivia night, a parade, a block party and brunch. Some events are free and some are ticketed. For more information, visit facebook.com/AstoriaOregonPride.

Bend, June 4-24

Out Central Oregon has a full month of activities on the docket, including a roller dance party, drag show, group hike, group paddle, and so much more. For more information visit outcentraloregon.com/pride.

Pendleton, June 9 and 17

PFLAG Pendleton will host a drag show and a BBQ to celebrate Pride in June. Tickets for the “Let Er Drag” story on June 9 are $10. The family-friendly BBQ will happen at Pioneer Park on June 17 at 3 p.m. For more information, visit facebook.com/PFLAG.Pendleton.

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Tigard, June 10

Tigard will celebrate Pride month with a parade, which anyone can join, followed by a festival with food, music and vendors. The parade begins at 2 p.m. at Tigard Towne Square and ends at Tigard High School. Visit tigard-or.gov/explore-tigard/pride-celebration for more information.

Salem, June 17

Salem has a full day of events set to celebrate Pride in Oregon’s capital. All events, including a march, multiple dance parties, yoga and performances, will take place in downtown Salem. The festivities run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and more information can be found at allevents.in/salem/pride-march-and-salem-downtown-pride/200024499166536.

Albany, June 24

Albany’s Pride celebration will include a rally and a march, as well as a festival with live performances, music, food and activities in front of the Linn County Circuit Court from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit eventeny.com/events/albany-pride-2023-4946.

Beaverton, June 25

The sixth annual Beaverton Pride will include a parade, Sir Cupcake’s queer circus, vendors and a food court at City Park and the Farmer’s Market. The parade starts at 11 a.m. and the ABBA cover band starts at 3:30 p.m. Find out more at pridebeaverton.org.

Portland, July 15-16

Portland decided earlier this year to push Pride to July so it wouldn’t be on the same weekend as other events like Juneteenth and Father’s Day. The new date will likely mean warmer weather for the parade and festival at Waterfront Park. The festival has a $10 suggested donation but watching the parade, which will take place on July 16, is free. More information is available at portlandpride.org.

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Eugene, Aug. 12

Pride starts late in the southern Willamette Valley with EugPride in the Park starting at 10 a.m. in Alton Baker Park. This is a free, all-day event and you can find more information at eugenepride.org.

Seaside, September

Seaside Pride will celebrate its second year with a parade in September. Details still to be determined. Visit prideinseaside.com/events for the latest information.

— Lizzy Acker

503-221-8052; lacker@oregonian.com; @lizzzyacker

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Oregon Ducks Derrick Harmon NFL Draft Projection: First Round Pick?

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In Mel Kiper’s new Big Board ahead of the national championship, Oregon Ducks defensive lineman Derrick Harmon is listed as the No. 19 best available prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. He was the only Duck named in the the top 25 of Kiper’s player rankings.

On ESPN’s NFL Draft Big Board, Harmon is listed at No. 32. Josh Conerly Jr. are placed at No. 20 and Jordan Burch at No. 42.

Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard (18) looks for an open receiver as Oregon Ducks defensive lineman Derrick Harmon

Jan 1, 2025; Pasadena, CA, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard (18) looks for an open receiver as Oregon Ducks defensive lineman Derrick Harmon (55) closes in during the third quarter at Rose Bowl Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images / Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images

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As a 6-5, 310-pound defensive tackle, Burch started his collegiate career with the Michigan State Spartans. In three seasons in East Lansing from 2021-23, he put together 69 total tackles, 3.5 sacks, two pass deflections, and one forced fumble.

In his breakout season under coach Dan Lanning that gained the attention of NFL front offices, Burch finished with 49 total tackles, 34 pressures, 11 run stops, five sacks, two pass deflections, and one forced fumble. He went on to be named to the All-Big Ten Third Team.

“What jumps out to me most is his consistent disruptiveness on a game-to-game basis. He combines quickness with power to cause chaos for opponents. And his scheme-versatility only adds to his value; Harmon can dominate at either defensive tackle or end.”

– ESPN’s NFL Draft expert Mel Kiper

Burch can impact both the run and pass game at the next level. He created a ton of havoc for opposing backfields in the Big Ten Conference, and NFL franchises are intrigued by his overall college experience in multiple defensive schemes.

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Burch took advantage of the national stage with the Oregon college football program and become one of top defensive tackle prospects in this year’s draft class. With his built body structure and long arms, Burch has the makings of an All-Pro level talent if he can build upon his collection of pass rush moves to compliment his excellent array of run rush moves.

Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard (18) runs through Oregon Ducks defensive end Jordan Burch (1)

Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard (18) runs through Oregon Ducks defensive end Jordan Burch (1) during the first half of the College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. on Jan. 1, 2025. / Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

“One of my favorite players in the draft, Harmon can do a lot of things effectively up front, including getting pressure on all four downs. Harmon isn’t just a gap-shooting player; he can hold up in the run game, even against double-teams, and effectively perform a lot of roles… Getting someone who can contribute against the run and provide help for Trey Hendrickson is a nice piece to help build a unit.”

– Nate Tice via Yahoo Sports

The NFL Draft Combine will run from Thursday, Feb. 27 through Sunday, Mar. 2 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The NFL Draft will take place on Thursday, Apr. 24 through Saturday Apr. 26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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Which Oregon politicians are going to Donald Trump’s inauguration? See the list

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Inauguration Day, when President-elect Donald Trump will officially return to the White House, will take place Monday.

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Trump will be sworn in at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda after the inauguration was moved indoors due to forecast cold weather in Washington, D.C. The last time an inauguration was moved indoors was 40 years ago for President Ronald Reagan in 1985.

Here is a list of Oregon politicians who told the Statesman Journal they will be attending or missing the inauguration as of Friday.

Is U.S. Labor Secretary nominee Lori Chavez-DeRemer attending President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration?

Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump’s pick for U.S. secretary of labor and a former Oregon Republican Congresswoman, did not respond to the Statesman Journal’s inquiry on Friday asking if she would attend the inauguration.

Is Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek attending President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration?

No, Gov. Tina Kotek, a Democrat, is not attending the inauguration.

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Is U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden attending President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration?

No, U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat, is not attending the inauguration. A representative from Wyden’s office said the senator was hosting planned townhalls in Oregon over the weekend and would be visiting the Providence nurses on strike in Portland before returning to Washington, D.C., Monday for evening votes.

Is U.S. Sen Jeff Merkley attending President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration?

Yes, U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley, an Oregon Democrat, is planning to attend the inauguration.

Is U.S. Rep. Andrea Salinas attending President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration?

Yes, U.S. Rep. Andrea Salinas, an Oregon Democrat, is planning to attend the inauguration.

Is U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle attending President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration?

Yes, U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle, an Oregon Democrat, is planning to attend the inauguration, although recent venue changes may affect her decision.

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Is U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici attending President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration?

No, U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, an Oregon Democrat, will not attend the inauguration. A represent from her office said Bonamici will be gathering with immigration advocates, attending an MLK Day breakfast with community leaders and volunteering with an organization that serves homeless youth.

“I will not be attending the inauguration in DC this year. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a day of service and I will be spending it in Oregon with community members and organizations who are working to create a better future,” Bonamici said.

Is U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz attending President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration?

Yes, U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz, an Oregon Republican, is planning to attend the inauguration, although recent venue changes may affect his decision.

Is U.S. Rep. Janelle Bynum attending President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration?

Yes, U.S. Rep. Janelle Bynum, an Oregon Democrat, will attend the inauguration.

Is U.S. Rep. Maxine Dexter attending President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration?

U.S. Rep. Maxine Dexter, an Oregon Democrat, was unsure if should would be attending the inauguration when contacted by the Statesman Journal on Friday.

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Ginnie Sandoval is the Oregon Connect reporter for the Statesman Journal. Sandoval can be reached at GSandoval@gannett.com or on X at @GinnieSandoval.



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Powerball ticket worth $328.5 million sold in Oregon

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The first Powerball jackpot of 2025 was sold in Oregon and is worth $328.5 million, according to lottery officials.

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The winner purchased the winning ticket in Beaverton on Thursday, Jan. 17, the Oregon Lottery said. The retail location will not be revealed until a winner has come forward.

The winning numbers for the Saturday drawing were: 14, 31, 35, 64 and 69 and Powerball 23.

The winner has a year to claim their prize, Oregon Lottery spokesperson Melanie Mesaros said. After the winning ticket is presented, “it will take time before a winner can be identified due to security and payment processes.”

Oregon lottery winners, with few exceptions, cannot remain anonymous, Mesaros said.

The winner will have a choice between an annuitized prize of $328.5 million or a lump-sum payment of $146.4 million, according to lottery officials, which are both options before taxes.

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Last year, the largest Powerball prize won in Oregon — a $1.3 billion jackpot — was split between a Portland man, his wife, and friend.

Before Saturday, the most recent Powerball jackpot was sold in December in New York and was worth $256 million.

Powerball is a multi-state jackpot operated by 44 states, plus the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.

Fernando Cervantes Jr., a news reporter for USA TODAY, contributed to this story.

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Cherrill Crosby is the executive editor of the Statesman Journal and The Register-Guard. Reach her at crosbyc@gannett.com



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