A cyclist in a helmet sits on a white outdoor chair with their bike propped up against a tree.

Simple Pleasures on a Bike

Cyclist Dan Shryock enjoys the simple pleasures from the vantage point of his bike, observing plenty of roadside delights, from an exceedingly smooth stretch of pavement, to a newly discovered ice cream shop many miles into a long ride on a warm day.

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Walnut City Music Festival Makes a Comeback

Live music, never in short supply in McMinnville, now frames summers here in the heart of Oregon wine country. We launch it in June with Make Music Day, and we’ll close it out Labor Day weekend with the Walnut City Music Festival, Sept. 3-4.

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Antique cars and fun cars line up along a charming historic street.

Cruising McMinnville Celebrates Classic Cars

Here’s a McMinnville tradition more than 60 years in the making featuring an international cast of characters. Fords. Chevys. Triumphs. Volkswagens. Ferraris. This is Cruising McMinnville, an annual gathering for car lovers of all makes and models.

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New restaurants Humble Spirit and ōkta set to open on 3rd Street

If you’re sensing change as you walk down McMinnille’s historic Main Street, you’re right in step. The town once called “The 2nd Foodiest Small Town in America” (that was Bon Appétit magazine, in 2010, by the way), will see two bold new hospitality ventures this month that aim to capture the hearts of both the local community and wine country capital’s upscale travelers.

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Three young women playing the flute stand in front of music stands, while a crowd watches in a grassy field.

McMinnville joins the international Make Music Day celebration

On this year’s Summer Solstice, McMinnville joins the Fête de la Musique bandwagon.

Since it launched in France in 1982, Make Music Day has spread to 120 countries around the globe and is celebrated in thousands of cities. The concept and execution is simple: Musicians hit the streets, courtyards, open-air markets and parks around town, and they play until the sun goes down.

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Two greyhound dogs are leashed to a bike rack with a bike-shaped design.

Merrill Denny: All for the Love of Bikes

Merrill Denny stands in his rural workshop southeast of McMinnville. Old bikes, some dating back more than 60 years, are heaped in corners. In the middle of the workspace is a curved creation perhaps eight feet long, shaped from steel and welded to represent Merrill’s passion.

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Parade participants wearing green alien suits dance in the street.

McMinnville’s UFO Festival owns weird for the weekend

Expect lectures and Powerpoint. But hang out on Third Street Saturday afternoon and you’ll also be treated to a sea of Wookies, Greys, probably lots of Baby Yodas and maybe even a Gorn. Culturally speaking, the festival is what one might call a … well, hybrid.

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Gallery Theater demonstrates multigenerational impact with The Sound of Music

Gallery Theater’s new production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music is a family affair in more ways than one.

It features, of course, the sprawling von Trapp family: Captain Georg von Trapp (Lance Nuttman) and his seven children. But bringing the popular play to life is a large cast that features ten people from four local families.

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A man stands in front of a display of cds, a wall of records and his record store in the background.

Celebrating Record Store Day at The Vortex

McMinnville is more suited than most Oregon towns to celebrate Record Store Day on April 23, because we’ve The Vortex. Years of curating an eclectic inventory and seeing a new audience for vinyl emerge has taught LaVerne that any day can be a record store day that keeps him and his staff busy. Or at least six days a week.

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