Lebanon arbitrates between Willamette Valley agricultural permanence and seasonal transience. Downtown rooms fill with farmers who've worked this land for generations, while Sweet Home draws the mountain-adjacent energy. Brownsville and Harrisburg add the regional layers. The comedy here navigates the tension between year-round rootedness and harvest-season rotation. Open mics become neutral ground where the permanent and the passing sit together. The comics who honor Lebanon's dual rhythm find audiences grateful someone understood the valley isn't just scenery—it's working land that keeps its own calendar while the rain falls.