List of 2021 Special Events

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List of 2021 Special Events Updated 4/13/2021 City of Hillsboro, Parks & Recreation, Special Events 2021 Special Event Dates and Locations* February: • February - Black History Month Cultural Celebration Series (Virtual) • February 14 – My Tiny Valentine (Virtual) March: • March – Women’s History Month Cultural Celebration Series (Virtual) April: • April 30 – Arbor Day Tree Planting (Orenco Woods Nature Park) May • May – Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Cultural Celebration Series (Virtual) June: • LGBTQ+ Pride Month (Virtual) • Juneteenth Cultural Celebration Series (Virtual) • June 5 – Pride Party (Gordon Faber Recreation Complex – Hillsboro Stadium) July: • July 8, 15, 22, and 29 - Showtime Concert Series (Shute Park and other City locations) • July 18 – Celebrate Hillsboro (Downtown Hillsboro and other City locations) August: • August 5, 12, and 19 – Showtime Concert Series (Shute Park and other City locations) • August 6, 13, 20, and 27 - Pix in the Park (Shute Park and other City locations) September: • Hispanic Heritage Month Cultural Celebration Series (Virtual) • September 11 or 18 – El Grito (Shute Park – partnership with Centro Cultural) • September 25 – OrenKoFest (Jerry Willey Plaza) October: • October 2 – Monumental Moments (Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery – partnership with City Manager’s Office) November: • National Native American Heritage Month Cultural Celebration Series (Virtual) 1 Updated 4/13/2021 • November 20 – Turkey Trot (Hare Field – Partnership with Parks & Recreation, Sports Division) • November/December/January – Winter Village (Jerry Willey Plaza) December: • November/December/January – Winter Village (Jerry Willey Plaza) • December/January - Lightopia (Gordon Faber Recreation Complex) *Please Note: all dates and locations are subject to change. 2 .
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