Winterfolk

Winterfolk Winterfolk! is the annual fest benefiting Transtion Projects in Portland, Oregon.

The 37th annual event will take place on Saturday, February 21st, 2026 at 7PM, at the Alberta Rose Theatre
Tickets on sale NOW Now in its 35th year, Winterfolk is the annual Portland Folk Festival benefiting Transition Projects. Winterfolk 34 will be held Saturday, February 5th 2023 at the Alberta Rose Theatre. Transitions Project is a legacy organization in Portland Oregon working to eliminate h

omelessness. For over 53 years they have delivered lifesaving and life-changing to Portland's most vulnerable citizens. www.tprojects.org

The History of Winterfolk

In January of 1988, Mary Barclay in Portland, Oregon decided to fly her favorite folksinger, Tom May, out to Portland from Omaha, Nebraska for her significant birthday party at the Horse Brass Pub, where she had first heard and met him. Tom asked some of his Portland musical pals, such as Terry Prohaska, to join him. A collection was taken up for the homeless of Portland, and Winterfolk was born. The next few years Tom came out every winter and again ask fellow musicians to join him at the event, which would take place at the Horse Brass Pub until 1994 when it moved to the Aladdin Theatre, where it resided- until it moved to the beautiful Alberta Rose Theatre in 2016. The legendary Don Younger, (RIP) owner of the Horse Brass, and subsequently JoEllen Piluso, have been ongoing patrons and sponsors of Winterfolk since its beginnings. Tom May has worked at blending both the Northwest and National folk communities in making "Winterfolk" the success it has been. Over the years, Tom Paxton, Anne Hills, Michael Johnson and Peter Yarrow, to name just a few, have graced the Aladdin Stage to play for Winterfolk. Other notable regional artists, such as Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer, Dan Crary, Kevin Burke, and dozens of others, have joined Tom May on stage to make a difference through song. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been raised over the past 34 years,

Scott Docherty from Redhare came aboard in 2012, to help Tom with promotion and other administration tasks of what has become Portland, Oregon's largest annual Folk Music event.

Just a little over two months until this years 37th annual GRAND Winterfolk on Saturday, February 21st, 2026......This w...
12/04/2025

Just a little over two months until this years 37th annual GRAND Winterfolk on Saturday, February 21st, 2026......
This will be my FINAL year as director, ( Kristin Grainger and Dan Wetzel will take over for 2027)
So I'm hoping you ALL will attend- LIVESTREAM is also available.....
Make a difference for the houseless in your community.......
Check out the guitar/studio raffle too!
WINTERFOLK.ORG for Tickets!

Kim Stafford, former Poet Laureate or Oregon, wrote this beautiful poem after Winterfolk 36 last night.After the Song Af...
02/03/2025

Kim Stafford, former Poet Laureate or Oregon, wrote this beautiful poem after Winterfolk 36 last night.

After the Song

After the song, the song’s gone in
to leave a lace print on the heart,
to paint a shining on the mind
like glisten shimmer after rain,
scent of honey by the bee tree,
loving touch tingle on the skin.
After the song’s gone, silence
has a shape, stillness a pulse,
and the one you were before
recedes, becomes your ancestor,
as after a life, that life’s gone in
to those who knew you here,
a walking song, a last look.

Well, we lost two of our illustrious alumni this past two weeks- the great songwriter s and activists (and dear friends)...
01/08/2025

Well, we lost two of our illustrious alumni this past two weeks- the great songwriter s and activists (and dear friends) Peter Yarrow and David Mallett.
They join Utah Phillips, Michael Johnson and other dear departed ones in one hell of a heavenly band-stirring things up in the hereafter and putting things right/
Honor their memory by attending Winterfolk 36 , at the Alberta Rose Theater in Portland, Oregon/ on Saturday, February 1st at 7pm
Tickets at www.Winterfolk.org-
A benefit for Transition Projects…..

Oregon’s largest annual folk music concert event, a benefit for Transition Projects, will celebrate its 36th Anniversary tonight. Winterfolk is one of those rare expressions of giving and brings our community together in the common celebration of music and caring – with the knowledge that every ...

You can get your tickets NOW online at winterfolk.org!
10/22/2024

You can get your tickets NOW online at winterfolk.org!

What a concert in Portland, Oregon, at the Alberta Rose Theatre!  Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh (leader of the Irish supergroup A...
08/09/2024

What a concert in Portland, Oregon, at the Alberta Rose Theatre!
Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh (leader of the Irish supergroup Altan) w/ singer/songwriter, national radio/ event producer and author Tom May-before the magic began that night.
So grateful to be able to see them again! The album "Donegal" is a masterpiece.........photo taken by Adam East.
www.tommayfolk.com

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3000 NE Alberta Street
Portland, OR
97211

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Now in its 32nd year, Winterfolk is the annual Portland folk festival benefiting JOIN PDX. Winterfolk 31 was held February 2, 2019 at the wonderful Alberta Rose Theatre. Concert headliner was the east coast Celtic group, Josephine County. Winterfolk 32, Saturday, February 1, 2020 featuring the legendary Tracy Grammer is sure to put on a world-class show! JOIN exists to support the efforts of homeless individuals and families to transition out of homelessness into permanent housing. Our efforts are directed at individuals sleeping outside or in their car in the Portland Metro area. Our service provision is not dependent on age, gender, race, ethnicity, faith, culture, language, sexual identity, specific diagnosis, or identifiable issue. joinpdx.org The History of Winterfolk In January of 1988, Mary Barclay in Portland, Oregon decided to fly her favorite folksinger, Tom May, out to Portland from Omaha, Nebraska for her significant birthday party at the Horse Brass Pub, where she had first heard and met him. Tom asked some of his Portland musical pals, such as Terry Prohaska, to join him. A collection was taken up for the homeless of Portland, and Winterfolk was born. The next few years Tom came out every winter and again ask fellow musicians to join him at the event, which would take place at the Horse Brass Pub until 1994 when it moved to the Aladdin Theatre, where it has resided ever since. Don Younger, owner of the Horse Brass, and subsequently JoEllen Piluso, have been ongoing patrons and sponsors of Winterfolk and Sisters of the Road since its beginnings. In 1991, Sisters of the Road Café became the beneficiary organization of the musical celebration. Genny Nelson, one of the co-founders of Sisters of the Road, was good friends with legendary singer/songwriter/ activist Utah Phillips; at her request, he began to perform at Winterfolk in 1991, and would do so almost every year until his passing in 2008. In 2018, JOIN PDX became Winterfolk’s beneficiary organization, and we look forward to a long and prosperous partnership into the future. Tom May has worked at blending both the Northwest and National folk communities in making "Winterfolk" the success it has been. Over the years, Tom Paxton, Anne Hills, Michael Johnson and Peter Yarrow, to name just a few, have graced the Aladdin Stage to play for Sisters of the Road and Winterfolk. Other notable regional artists, such as Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer, Dan Crary, Kevin Burke, and dozens of others, have joined Tom May on stage to make a difference through song. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been raised over the past 25 years! Tom has been assisted through the years by terrific network of generous sponsors and gifted assistants. Scott Docherty came aboard in 2012, to help Tom with promotion and other administration tasks of what has become Portland, Oregon's largest annual Folk Music event.