The Englewood Forest Festival returns tomorrow, bringing local art, live music and educational activities to the wooded northeast Salem park.
This year’s festival will have several new educational and creative workshops, including guided urban forestry walks, fiber arts lessons and an “instrumental petting zoo.” Fifty local artists have signed up to display their work.
The event will be Saturday, Aug. 12, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Englewood Park, located at 1260 19th St. N.E. Read below for more information on the festivities.
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Englewood Forest Festival returns for its fifth year to celebrate the environment and local art in northeast Salem.
3 Aug 2023
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