Updated
9/21/2007


Community Contributions

Thanks for your support of Fall Festival. Your purchases each year help ensure that the arts and crafts continue to thrive.

Since incorporating as a not-for-profit in 1994 Corvallis Fall Festival has given back over $31,518.50 to the community through public art purchases and improvements. Together we have helped fund the fire truck bike rack at the Downtown Fire Station and “Clever Disguise” in Central Park, as well as many other projects. For a full listing see below.

YEAR ITEM CONTRIBUTED AMOUNT
1995 Corvallis Parks & Rec - Central Park Power Boxes $2,312
1996 Corvallis Benton County Library - Peter Rabbit Celebration $100
1998 City of Corvallis Fire Dept. Stairwell Sculpture $2,000
1998 Corvallis Parks & Rec - Central Park Power Upgrade $395
1998 City of Corvallis - Fire Station Bike Rack $2,550
1998 MATF - City Hall Kiosk $2,500
2001 Corvallis Parks & Rec - New Central Park Sign $2,500
2002 City of Corvallis - ProPanel Art Display System $3,500
2003 MATF - Waiting Dog Sculpture $1,000
2004 Corvallis Parks & Rec - New Electrical Boxes $4,160
2004 Corvallis Public Schools Foundation - Linus Pauling Sculpture $1000
2005 Corvallis Parks & Rec - Memorial Terry Sandberg $150
2006 Corvallis Public Schools Foundation - CHS Sculpture $1,000
2006 MATF - Historical Signage for 760 SW Madison $500
2006 Linn-Benton Community College Arts Student Award $100
2006 Oregon State University Art Student Award $100
2006 ArtCentric - Thank You Donation $500
2007 Mosaic Mural in Corvallis Benton County Public Library $4,000
2007 Linn-Benton Community College - Art Student Award $100
2007 Oregon State University - Art Student Award $100
2007 New Central Park Drinking Fountain $2,395
2007 Track Lighting in Library $556


"Clever Disguise"

phone: 541·752·9655
760 SW Madison, Suite 200 · Corvallis, OR 97333
email: director@corvallisfallfestival.com
One of the Northwest's Premier Arts and Crafts Fairs with Music & Entertainment throughout the weekend
 Admission: FREE!

Saturday
September 27, 2008
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.


Sunday
September 28, 2008
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

We’re sorry,
dogs prohibited in
Central Park