This cowboy was seen on 9/11/13 waving to Interstate 5 motorists at the north Aurora on-ramp.

Here’s information on a fun, local event from the Oregon State Park website:
The Donald Manson barn has played a central role in 151 harvests. Manson built the current barn in 1862, a year after the devastating 1861 Willamette River flood that cost him his original barn, equipment, animals and harvested crops. He rebuilt his barn in the spot where it still stands today in what is now Champoeg State Heritage Area.

Farmstead Day showcases life in the 1860s via dozens of volunteers in period clothing re-enacting everyday chores. Your family can join in living history demonstrations, including:
Just like early farmers after harvest end, celebrate the day with music and dancing in the barn.
The event is free, but day-use parking is $5.
Click here for more information and a map to this upcoming event.
The Aurora Colony Days Parade will be held this Saturday, August 10th at 11:00 AM.
If you enjoy a terrific ‘small town’ event that’s lots of fun, don’t miss the Aurora Colony Days Parade. This is truly a family-friendly event which begins at the Aurora City Park. Because the parade route runs through much of town, you really can’t miss it.
On Saturday there will also be FREE ADMISSION to the Aurora Colony Museum.

Recently playing at the Aurora Concert Series was Get Rhythm, a Johnny Cash soundalike band.
Don’t believe they sound like Johnny Cash? Check out the video here!
Click here for a schedule of remaining shows scheduled at the Aurora Concert Series.
Looking for a unique way to treat Mom this Mother’s Day?