Old Fashioned Picnic
a Benefit Dinner for Cumberland


Enjoy a memorable evening at Springhill Cellars Winery, with sunset views of Mary’s Peak, a provided picnic meal, and live music by local musician Jim Asleson. The night ends with the popular Dessert Dash. All proceeds support the historic Cumberland Event Center.  Purchase your tickets online today.


The mission of the Cumberland is to preserve Albany’s heritage by restoring Albany’s Cumberland Church building and to promote the social well-being of the community by repurposing it as a community events centerThe Cumberland church building, constructed in 1892, is a magnificent example of Queen Anne architecture and holds a special place in Albany’s history. The building was recently moved and restoration efforts continue on this architectural gem, ensuring it remains a vibrant part of our community for generations to come

About Cumberland Community Event Center: The Cumberland Community Event Center is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of Albany through the restoration and utilization of the historic Cumberland Church. The long-term vision of The Cumberland is to offer educational and enrichment programs for children and families, providing a facility for arts, education, recreation, and local activities The center will be available to public and private groups to rent for events.
The Cumberland is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. For more about the history of The Cumberland, please visit Albany Cumberland.

For tickets to this event, Purchase them online today, or visit the Albany Visitors Association located at 122 Ferry St SW, Albany. Cash or check only. If you have any questions, call 541.928.0911

Event Date: 9/11/2025
Time: 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Admission: $75 Tickets Required

Location: Springhill Cellars
2920 Northwest Scenic Drive, Albany, OR 97321


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122 Ferry St SW, Albany, OR 97321
PO Box 965 | 541-928-0911
Hours: 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday
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