Milwaukie’s Fifth Annual
∗2026 Sustainability Fair

Join us for Milwaukie’s incredible yearly fair celebrating all things Sustainable. This is a free, family friendly event that brings the community together to explore practical ways to live more sustainably and build resilience.
The Sustainability Fair is a Zero Waste event. We endeavor to thoughtfully reduce, recycle, compost & even eliminate waste generated as a result from this event. The more we can divert from landfills the better!
∗When
Saturday September 19th
10am – 3pm
∗Where
Farmer’s Market Parking Lot
10723 SE Main St
Milwaukie, OR 97222
∗Who
The fair is open to all 🙂
We are committed to creating
a welcoming, respectful space
for all participants.
.Watch a clip from last year :.
..Click on Image below to Play!..
video courtesy of Rosie Herboth
@rosie.herboth.real.estate
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2026 Milwaukie Sustainability Fair

Trashion Fashion Show
12:30 PM

B-Sides Records & Vintage Sound Stage Lineup
10 AM – 3 PM
…….∗Sustainability:.
noun :
empathy for the earth, stewardship for our environment
& “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs*”.
*1987 United Nations Brundtland Commission.
∗Photos from Past Years









SCRAP PDX: Reuse art supply store & arts education
Circsus: Handcrafted goods from Reclaimed materials
Mama & Hapa’s: Zero Waste Shop
∗Food
Vida 33 Latin Bistro: Dishes rooted in Mexican & Peruvian Heritage
Momo House: One of Portland’s most popular destinations for Chinese food
Hosted in beautiful Milwaukie.

Located along the Willamette River just 15 minutes southeast of Portland, Milwaukie is home to over 20,000 people, yet somehow still feels like a quaint town. Known as Dogwood City & home of the Bing Cherry!
Milwaukie was officially declared a Bee City & through the efforts of our local branch of Pollinator Pathways, many of the green spaces lining our sidewalks in downtown have been replaced with native, pollinator friendly plants.
The fair is located where the Sunday Farmer’s Market is typically held 🙂
