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What's Happening in PDX: the July 4th Star Spangled Edition

July 02, 2009



It's going to be a scorching hot 4th of July weekend and there are plenty of places around town to get your fireworks on! Pack up a picnic, load up on your sunscreen, and enjoy the holiday with your family and friends ! If you're not in the mood for crowds, hike up Mt. Tabor, spread out your blanket and watch some of the show from a distance. In the Sellwood neighborhood, you can find prime viewing spots (for free) on the hillside overlooking Oak's Bottom. Please remember to think of your cats and dogs and make sure they are secure before you go out to celebrate! Here are some places around town to celebrate:
 
Saturday, July 4


Waterfront Blues Festival
Enjoy the sounds of Keb Mo, Sharon Jones and the Dap kings, and many other jazz greats for a good cause: Oregon Food Bank.  $10 and canned food donation. Fireworks should get underway around 10pm.
Tom McCall Waterfront Park SW Naito Parkway and Columbia Street, Portland


Oak's Park Pepsi Fireworks Spectacular

Head out early for rides and fun, stay all day until the firework extravaganza at 9:55pm. Picnic area is first come, first serve. No alcohol/personal fireworks. Gate fee $4 for those 16 and older, $2.50 for those 15 and younger.
Oak's Amusement Park 7805 SE Oak's Park Way, Portland


Blue Lake Park

"Celebrate Independence Day with music, fun and east county’s largest fireworks display at Blue Lake Regional Park in Fairview. Pack a picnic, load up your loved ones and join us for a good time for the whole family with fireworks, musical guests and playtime for children in the water spray ground. Activities, music and a food court are located at the west end of the park. For groups of more than 25 people, call 503-665-4995 to reserve a site. Gates open at 8 a.m. Admission is $10 per car, $12 per bus, RV or 15-passenger van. No pets, alcohol or personal fireworks allowed."
Blue Lake Regional Park 21154 NE Blue Lake Road, Fairview


Tigard High 4th Celebration

Come one! Come all for an old-fashioned Fourth of July Celebration at Tigard High School! This family event features clowns, live music, police and fire vehicles to explore, and concessions! G
ates open at 6pm, fireworks at dusk!
Tigard High School Soccer Field, Corner of Hall and Durham Road


4th of July Celebration in Lake Oswego
"It's Oregon's 150th Birthday this year! So don your patriotic colors, decorate your wagons and celebrate Oregon's birthday and our many freedoms with an old fashioned 4th of July celebration! You can participate or watch your friends stroll down A Avenue in the Happy Birthday Parade. And at Millennium Plaza you can join your friends and neighbors at the ever popular Farmers' Market. Plan your day around this community event and enjoy delicious fresh foods, live music, and the freshest produce in town!
Parade begins at 10am! Watch fireworks at 9:45pm at Lake Grove Swim Park."
Various locations in Lake Oswego: Millennium Plaza Park/Lake Grove Swim Park.



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Best sweet treats around town

June 30, 2009



The Fourth of July weekend is almost upon us and the weather is supposed to heat up! If you're looking for some yummy desserts for your holiday celebrations and want to avoid heating up your kitchen by baking pies or cakes, take a trip to one of these local, independent shops (BUY LOCAL!) Bon appetit and try to stay cool!

Cupcake Jones (307 nw 10th ave)
This sweet shop in Portland's Pearl district offers unusual treats with flavors like: Orange Creamsicle, Peanut Butter and Jelly, and Pumpkin Pie. Eat lunch at Whole Foods first or spend the afternoon pouring over books in the children's reading room at Powell's. Come to Cupcake Jones for doggie cupcakes, rBST free dairy, and locally sourced ingredients when possible. Kudos to this business for donating leftovers to a homeless agency. (Justify your cupcake consumption by seeing it as supporting a business who gives back.)

Saint Cupcake (two locations:407 nw 17th ave @ flanders or 3300 se belmont @ 33rd)
My daughter and I love to take a special trip to Saint Cupcake to pick out a selection of teeny, tiny cupcakes. Choose from dots (mini bite-sized cakes, perfect for teddybear tea parties) or regular sized. The lemon berry (available only in summer) is my absolute favorite, but selections like the Fat Elvis (banana fudge chocolate chip) or Red Velvet (delish!) are fun too. They will be closing early on Saturday to celebrate the 4th but check with them for Americana-themed mini cakes! (Hit the Avalon and Laughing Planet to make a day out of it)


Voodoo Donut (1501 ne davis, portland or 22 sw third ave) This is a fun place to bring out of town visitors, although be warned some donuts may be NSFCOUR (Not Safe for Kids or Uptight Relatives). The menu offers crazy treats like the Grape Ape, the Dirty Snowball, and vegan donuts (yes, you too may indulge in the glaze without any forbidden ingredients). How about a last minute wedding? You can do that too at Voodoo!

Also worth a visit for family-friendly goodies: Acme Donuts (near SE 30th and Powell) Pix Patisserie (3901 N Williams Ave and 3402 SE Division St.), and Petite Provence (15964 Sw Boones Ferry Road, 1824 NE Alberta, and 4834 SE Division).  Read more...

Things You Must Do in Portland Before Your Child Grows Up

November 04, 2008

I've lived in Portland most of my life, and though I've traveled and lived in many vibrant, wonderful cities I can't imagine raising my children anywhere else. I can't let my kids grow up until I:
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