Tag: Non Board Event

  • Celebrate Bud Clark, Sunday, May 15th

    Celebrate Bud Clark, Sunday, May 15th

    The late Portland Mayor, J.E. “Bud” Clark – and the positive impact he had on the “City of Roses” that he loved so well — will be remembered in a public celebration of his life on Sunday, May 15th at 1:00 p.m. in Portland’s Pioneer Courthouse Square.  The event will include musical tributes, personal remembrances from family members and those who worked with him, and a “Bud Clark’s City” themed volunteer downtown cleanup produced by the non-profit, SOLVE.  Clark passed away on February 1 at the age of 90.

    Bud was truly “The Citizen Mayor” who, as Portland’s premier publican, welcomed everyone as he had at his Spatenhaus Tavern and later at the Goose Hollow Inn. During his two terms, Bud had weekly, “Lunch With The Mayor” gatherings at City Hall, where anyone could share a sandwich with the Mayor, as staff carefully recorded their ideas, concerns, and thanks for follow-up to address their views.

    The Sunday event will include performances by The Portland Youth PhilharmonicThomas LauderdaleKathleen SaadatMel Brown Quartet and the MarchFourth Marching Band among other personal remembrances.   An “Ice Cream Social” provided by the local business Salt & Straw will follow the presentations. All Portlanders are welcomed to the take part in the cleanup and remembrance event as a demonstration of community pride and rededication to help the city regain its national status as a premier place to work, live and enjoy. Information for “Bud Clark’s City” downtown cleanup can be found at www.solveoregon.org. In Bud’s honor there will be a bike ride that morning. For more information at www.thestreettrust.org

    An account to cover expenses to “Celebrate Bud Clark” has been established at US Bank.  All monies that are contributed over expenses will be donated in Bud Clark’s name to two of his favorite non-profit organizations; “Meals on Wheels People” and the Portland Audubon Society. To make a contribution, please send checks payable to:

    Charles P Duffy, “CBC”
    P.O. Box 998
    Beaverton, Oregon 97075

  • Street Roots Voices, 2019

    Street Roots Voices, 2019

    Street Roots and Gallery 114 is once again bringing together newspaper vendors to share their creative talents with the community.

    DATE: Saturday, September 14, 2019
    TIME: 3:30 pm
    LOCATION: Gallery 114, 1100 NW Glisan Street, Portland

    All are welcome to attend this free event sponsored by the Pearl District, Old Town and Downtown Neighborhood Associations along with the Pearl District Business Association.

    This is a free event open to the public. We do hope you’ll join us.

  • Volunteer Fair & Watershed Resource Center, 2019

    Volunteer Fair & Watershed Resource Center, 2019

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    Connection in Action: Volunteer Fair & Clothing Swap for a Better Portland

    Thurs., September 12, 4-7 pm, Congregation Beth Israel, 1972 NW Flanders Ave.

    Swap clothes, enjoy live music and connect with the organizations at the front line of the housing crisis. Whether you have time, a special skill or simply passion, find out how you can make a difference in a fun, casual environment in Northwest Portland.

    Short on time, but want to contribute? You can drop off donations. We’re collecting:

    • New socks & underwear
    • Personal hygiene items
    • School supplies & backpacks

    While you connect and learn, enjoy live music from local musicians!

    • 4 – 4:45 pm: Mr. Ben – Live Music for kids and their families
    • 5 – 5:30 pm: Brandon Summers of The Helio Sequence
    • 5:45 – 7 pm: Old Time Music Jam

    The Circus Project will be showcasing their talents throughout the event, and The Rec Room will be providing fun games and activities. We will also have a few interactive activities for everyone to share ideas and express your commitment to taking action. Come to learn, connect, get involved and have some fun!

    Learn more about Connection in Action

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  • Portland Traffic and Transportation Class: The New Evolution

    Portland Traffic and Transportation Class: The New Evolution

    The Portland Bureau of Transportation is pleased to announce the 2019 Portland Traffic and Transportation Class: The New Evolution, led by Thuy Tu, a dynamic consultant and educator with over 20 years of experience as a Senior Transportation Planner and Civil Engineering Project Manager.

    The course will weave together transportation topics as they intersect with land use, mobility, social justice and racial equality. The 10-week course will feature guest speakers from community-based organizations and the transportation industry, as well as address themes such as Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion; Livability and Affordability; and Community Engagement. The course is designed for transportation enthusiasts to learn about evolving mobility and transportation opportunities in the city.

    As an affiliate of the Portland Downtown Neighborhood Association, I’m writing to ask you to share this announcement with your network.

    The class is open to Portland residents, with a cap of 30 students who will be selected by a random lottery to participate. Full scholarships are available for the 10-week course, which begins October 3rd, and meets Thursday nights from 6:40-8:40 p.m. at Portland State University (PSU). Classes will be live-streamed for participants who might otherwise not be able to attend in person on the PSU campus in downtown Portland. Anyone is welcome to watch the courses remotely using the website link below.

    To learn more, please visit:  www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/psuclass

  • Portland Traffic and Transportation Class: The New Evolution

    Portland Traffic and Transportation Class: The New Evolution

    The Portland Bureau of Transportation is pleased to announce the 2019 Portland Traffic and Transportation Class: The New Evolution, led by Thuy Tu, a dynamic consultant and educator with over 20 years of experience as a Senior Transportation Planner and Civil Engineering Project Manager.

    The course will weave together transportation topics as they intersect with land use, mobility, social justice and racial equality. The 10-week course will feature guest speakers from community-based organizations and the transportation industry, as well as address themes such as Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion; Livability and Affordability; and Community Engagement. The course is designed for transportation enthusiasts to learn about evolving mobility and transportation opportunities in the city.

    As an affiliate of the Portland Downtown Neighborhood Association, I’m writing to ask you to share this announcement with your network.

    The class is open to Portland residents, with a cap of 30 students who will be selected by a random lottery to participate. Full scholarships are available for the 10-week course, which begins October 3rd, and meets Thursday nights from 6:40-8:40 p.m. at Portland State University (PSU). Classes will be live-streamed for participants who might otherwise not be able to attend in person on the PSU campus in downtown Portland. Anyone is welcome to watch the courses remotely using the website link below.

    To learn more, please visit:  www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/psuclass

  • Music on Main, 2019

    Music on Main, 2019

    Wednesday, July 31 at 5:00pm 7:00pm  more dates through August 28, 2019

    Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall1037 S.W. Broadway, Portland, OR 97205

    Local and regional musicians take to the streets in the 14th annual Music on Main summer festival, where you can enjoy these free concerts. Featuring a diverse collection of musical genres. Held next to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall’s iconic Portland sign, the outdoor concert series is ultimately dance-able — and Instagram-able. (Wednesdays in July and August, 5–7 p.m.)

  • Shemanski Weekly Farmers Market, 2019

    Shemanski Weekly Farmers Market, 2019

    Shemanski Park Farmers Market is a popular lunch and shopping destination for downtown residents, office workers, tourists, and local chefs. Founded in 1998, this gem of a market features over 30 vendor stalls filled with farm-fresh and locally-made food under a lush green canopy of trees.

  • Free Lunch Concerts at the Old Church, 2017

    Free Lunch Concerts at the Old Church, 2017

    The Old Church Society Concert Hall (1422 SW 11th Ave., at the corner of SW 11th and SW Clay) offers a free classical concert open to all every Wednesday at noon, through August. You are welcome to bring your lunch and enjoy talented local and regional performers. In one of Portland’s oldest buildings (built in 1882), now upgraded with world-class acoustics. We are a wheelchair accessible venue and – very nice this time of year – air conditioned! Please join us.

    For more information, email: laura@theoldchurch.org

  • Portland Downtown National Night Out, August 4, 2017

    Portland Downtown National Night Out, August 4, 2017

    Friday, August 4, 2017

    PSU South Park Blocks – Between SW Harrison St & SW Montgomery St

    6:00 – 8:30 PM

    • Family friendly
    • Free food and drinks
    •  Salsa music by Dina y Los Rumberos
    • Free raffle prizes

    Meet law enforcement officers, fire fighters, public safety officers, and community resource officials.

    Join us and enjoy a night out to give crime a going-away party. Meet local community groups and find out what you can do to help keep our neighborhood clean and safe!

  • Reuse Fair, September 17, 2016

    Reuse Fair, September 17, 2016

    Community Share & Reuse Fair
    Take it or Leave It! Give unwanted items a new life with you or your neighbors

    Saturday, September 17th
    10am – 2pm @ SW Clay & Market
    Secure Paper Shredding from 2-4 p.m. only
    Look for our tables and tent on the Park Blocks
    This event is FREE!

    1. Clean out your closets and storage containers
    2. Gather up stuff you no longer want
    3. Drop it all off – right here in the neighborhood
    4. Find things you might want and take them home!
    5. Have your personal papers shredded securely. (From 2-4 p.m.)

    Bring:

      • Furniture, kitchenware, lamps, clean linens (sheets, blankets, towels), irons, fans, alarm clocks, tools, and other items
      • Appliances, TVs, phones, gaming consoles, computers, and anything with a cord
      • Office and art supplies

    Not accepted:
    Clothing, hazardous materials, motor oil, paint, cement, bricks, ceiling tiles (asbestos hazard), tires, commercial by-products, light bulbs, batteries, curbside recycling, and/or yard debris