Fred’s Family Fun Birthday Fundraiser

Fred’s 109th Birthday is our reason for Celebration! Help us carry on his Legacy!!

Join us at our new Schoolhouse location:
422 West Meeker, Puyallup

March 21, 2026 from Noon to 4pm

RAFFLE!
Win an original Fred Oldfield!
Raffle Tickets $50 ea

Tickets can be purchased through the DONATION NOW button.

We have celebrated our first anniversary in our temporary home. Come see what all has been accomplished this past year and what is planned for our future. We are now at 40% of students on full or partial scholarship so we are hoping to raise enough money to be able to continue our goal of making art classes accessible to everyone.

  • Decadent hors d’oeuvres
  • Music
  • Student artwork notecards will be for sale – limited number available. 10 cards w/ envelopes $15

Admission is FREE, but donations are welcome!

Please Join us for an Open House! 




This event is one of our biggest Fundraisers, so please open your hearts and help kids flourish through the arts by donating!  Donate by clicking the button above or at the event! We appreciate every dollar you’re able to give.

Fred's Birthday Fundraiser



Please open your hearts and wallets and take on a project for the upcoming year at the Oldfield Center!

$25 = Colored Pencils for a Class for a 6-week Session

$50 = Sketch Books for a Class for a 6-week Session

$100 = 6 Weeks of Weekly Classes for one Student

$120 = One Week of Summer Camp for one Student

$200 = Paint for Summer Camps

$500 = Will help with New Class Furniture

We are grateful for monthly donations of any amount.

Thanks for sharing Fred’s dream of teaching children to Love the Arts through our Art Program! You help these children flourish in all walks of life through the Arts!

If you would like to donate with a check, please send it to

The Fred Oldfield Western Heritage & Art Center
PO Box 1539
Puyallup, WA 98371




Thank You To Our Sponsor

Columbia bank logo

Happy Birthday Fred!

“No one can get an education, for of necessity, education is a continuing process.”
~ Louis L’Amour

 Since a bright spring day back in 1918, Fred Oldfield had experienced life in the American West to its fullest and dedicated himself and his art to sharing that western artist heritage with art lovers of all ages, inspiring and informing coming generations about this important part of our history. Western Art, like Jazz, is truly a uniquely American form of artistic expression. Fred was one of the last “cowboy artists” and felt a deep responsibility to impart his experiences and encourage exploration through art.

Western Artist, Fred Oldfield