July 9 & 10: Sandy Oregon Mountain Festival | “Sandy Celebrates 100 Years of Pioneer Spirit!”

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Sandy Oregon Mountain Festival
July 9 & 10, 2011
Sandy, Oregon
sandymountainfestival.org

Join us again July 9 & 10, 2011 for our 39th festival. Come enjoy the artists and music found every July in Sandy’s Meinig Memorial Park. Over 150 artisans show their wares while entertainment is provided on two stages. Enjoy a mouthwatering treat from one of over 20 food booths manned by our local nonprofit organizations. Come enjoy that “special” feeling that is found while you wander the wooded paths at the Sandy Mountain Festival.

Festival Information

Dates & Hours: 2011

Saturday, July 9th – 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday, July 10th – 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Pet Policy:

There are NO pets of any kind allowed in the park during the festival.

Parking and Transportation:

The City of Sandy will operate SAM bus service during the Sandy Mountain Festival.

Parking is available throughout town. Watch for no parking signs and parking time limits.

Directions to Meinig Park:
(Festival Grounds)

Sandy, Oregon is located at the base of Mt. Hood about 30 miles east of Portland. Head east to Mt. Hood on US HWY 26 and you will drive directly through Sandy. Meinig Memorial Park is located directly behind City Hall just past the third stop light in town on the right hand side of the street.

Parade Information

2011 Parade Theme
Sandy Celebrates 100 Years of Pioneer Spirit!

Come and enjoy a true hometown parade. Horses, antique cars, floats, marching groups and of course our own 5 generation court and Bear and Mountain Man will all be there. As part of the fun during the Sandy Mountain Festival our traditional parade will be held Thursday, July 7th starting at 7:00pm.

Sponsored by:
Clackamas County Bank
This event draws over 5,000 parade watchers from all over the local area. Many people save there spot for the best viewing days in advanced by staking a spot with lawn chairs, benches, blankets and what ever else they can use. So don’t wait until parade time to arrive if you want a good spot for one of the best parades around.

 



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