Prineville, Ore. – The city will welcome families and neighbors to a two‑day Faith & Blue gathering at Pioneer Park on August 22 and 23. Organizers describe the event as a chance for community members to connect, share a meal and enjoy a variety of activities in a family‑friendly setting.
Event details
The Faith & Blue program is open to the public and will run from mid‑morning through early evening each day. Attendees can expect food vendors, games for children, and informal spaces for conversation. While the schedule has not been released in full, organizers say the focus is on building relationships and celebrating the spirit of the Prineville community.
Community involvement
Local volunteers are helping to staff booths, set up tables and manage activities. The event is being promoted through the city’s social media channels and local newsletters, with a particular call to families, seniors and faith‑based groups to participate. “We want to bring people together in a safe, welcoming environment,” one organizer said, emphasizing the goal of fostering fellowship across the city.
Location and logistics
Pioneer Park, located near downtown Prineville, offers ample parking and open green space suitable for the planned activities. Organizers have arranged for portable restrooms and will maintain a clean‑up crew throughout the weekend. No admission fee is required, and attendees are encouraged to bring reusable water bottles and practice basic safety measures.
Why Faith & Blue matters
Faith & Blue reflects a growing trend of community‑focused events that blend social interaction with shared values. In Prineville, the initiative aligns with local efforts to strengthen family ties and support neighborhood cohesion. By providing a venue for informal dialogue and shared experiences, the event aims to reinforce the city’s tradition of neighborly support.
Residents interested in volunteering or learning more about the schedule can visit the city’s official website or follow the event’s dedicated social‑media page. The organizers hope the gathering will become an annual tradition, offering a regular opportunity for Prineville citizens to gather in fellowship and celebrate their shared heritage.
Original reporting: KTVZ (Central Oregon) — read the source article.