Festivals
What's Happening in PDX 7/18-7/19
July 16, 2009
The heat might have some of us wishing for Fall, but Portland knows how to stay cool! Check out these very "Portland" family-friendly activities all around town this weekend:
Sand in the City Friday 7/17 & Saturday 7/18: 10:00am-9:00pm, Sunday 7/19: 10:00am-4:00pm
Pioneer Courthouse Square is transformed into a sandy wonderland as Sand in the City takes over for three days. In just six hours, sand teams and architects transform over 450 tons of sand and 4,500 gallons of water into magnificent sand sculptures! Teams compete to create out of this world sculptures that are judged in three categories: Theme/Story/Message, Design/Use of Plot, and Carving/Structural Risk. Judging begins at 4pm. All ages welcome, $3 per person/$10 per family suggested donation. Kid's inspiration center has a variety of info/activities, face painting is additional fee. Event benefits Kids on the Block, an organization that uses puppetry to educate and empower children.
Yoshida's Sand in the City Pioneer Courthouse Square, 701 SW 6th St.
Kiddical Mass Friday 7/17 5:30pm
Family ride plus bike safety tips. Helmets required, wear bright clothes. All ages. 5:30 pm every third Friday. Two locations: Downtown: North Park Blocks by the playground at NW Park and Davis. SE Portland: At the Sunnyside School Park, SE 34th and Yamhill.
Woodstock Festival and Parade Saturday 7/18 10:00am-5:00pm
Starting at 11 a.m. at the intersection of SE 52nd Avenue and Woodstock Boulevard, the parade will be followed by festivities throughout the day, including live music featured on three separate stages, a beer garden in the parking lot behind Mickey Finn’s, kids’ activities, t-shirts, and several chances to win prizes by visiting participating merchants. Burgerville train rides, climbing wall, vintage Oregon City trolley rides, pony rides, face painting, and free pedi cab rides.
Woodstock Boulevard, between 41st and 52nd Avenue
Portland By Cycle Ride: Family Puppet Show Ride Saturday 7/18 10:30am-12:30pm
A family-paced ride with a puppet show as a reward. Bring the kids by trailer or bakfiets, on tag-a-longs, or on their own bikes. Special thanks to Mudeye Puppet Company. Meet at McKenna Park, N Princeton and Westanna. Helmets are required, water suggested.
Journey to the Center of the Earth in 3-D @ Dickinson Park Saturday 7/18 dusk
Pack a picnic summer and then enjoy a family-friendly movie. All ages. Entertainment (The Working Stiffs) at 6:30 pm, movie at dusk. Bring a blanket but no alcohol. Free. A Portland Parks and Recreation event.
Dickinson Park SW 55th Ave & Alfred Ct, Portland
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What's Happening in PDX 7/11-7/12
July 09, 2009
The sun might actually make a return this weekend, so celebrate the end of grey skies! See how long you can stay outside and enjoy the sights and sounds of the city this weekend! Go by bike, foot, scooter, or public transportation to cut down on cars on the road and really enjoy your surroundings. Smell that? It's summer in the Northwest!
Saturday, July 11th
Ladybug Nature Walk 10am
Toddlers will love this nature discovery walk! They get to borrow special plush ladybug packs full of all sorts of nature detective gear. Walk host engages child and parent on a fact-filled morning out. This week's walk meets at Mt. Tabor park (not stroller friendly)
$3/per child
Portland Parks & Recreation 503-823-3601
Pirate Maps 11:00am-1:00pm
Yaaaaarrrrrrrr! Artist Sarah Ferguson shows you how to create a pirate map.
North Portland library 512 N. Killingsworth St. 503-988-5394
Can't Sit Still Storytime 2:00-2:30pm
"Is your child always on the go? The pitter-patter of little feet just won't stop? Quiet listening not an option? Some children just can't stop moving and making noise. Our noisy and interactive program is designed just for them. For children ages 3 years and older with adult."
Central Library 801 SW 10th Ave 503-988-5123
Mississippi Street Fair 10:00am-9:00pm
Bring your tall bike, your dogs, and kids down for the Mississippi Street Fair! Arts & crafts, food, drink, people watching!
From the Street Fair website:
Fun Activities for all, all day:
10-7pm Local Market - featuring interesting arts & crafts vendors plus community service displays & food vendors
Tupello Alley Reusable Art Fair & Water Features
Kids Area - Boise Eliot Eliot Elementary features bouncy castles and kids games for all sizes at Beech
Bingo - lots of prizes
Sustainability Fair at the Mississippi Avenue Lofts (4138 N. Miss Ave)
Salted Ice Cream outside at The Meadow (3731 N. Mississippi Ave)
Rose wine tasting inside at The Meadow
12:00 Children's Parade - starts at Beech
Four stages - featuring a multi-cultural roster of entertainment
10am-9pm MAIN STAGE at Shaver (middle)
1pm Norman Sylvester
2pm Freak Mountain Ramblers
3pm The Dimes
4pm Linda Hornbuckle band
5pm
6pm The SEI Sounds of Soul Gospel Ensemble
6:40 Matt Sheehy Band
7:30 pm Weinland
11am-10pm SIDE LOT STAGE (Mississippi Station)
1pm Nathaniel Talbot
2pm Sneakin Out
3pm James Low
4pm
5pm Bridgetown Saints
6pm Swing Papillon
11am-7pm DANCE STAGE at Fremont (south end)
Celilo
Tezeta Band
Samba Sol
Taylor Newville
Sudden Anthem
The Beauty
Funk Plastic
Cloaked Characters and Mosely Wotta
11am-7pm ACOUSTIC STAGE at Skidmore (north end)
Businesses and eateries along Mississippi will be open on the street for patio dining & summertime refreshments:
Por Que No? Floating Margarita Garden
Mississippi Pizza & Pub Beer Tent
Amnesia Brewing Patio
Lorenzo's Patio
Mississippi Station Patio
Crow Bar Bar
Casa Naranja Patio
Pastaworks Wine Tasting Patio
11am–9pm CRAFT BEER TASTING - Local Organic Beer Tasting at Shaver (by the Main Stage)
Featuring:
Roots OG Brewing
Hopworks Urban Brewery
Lucky Labrador Brewing Company
Deschutes Brewery
McMenamins Breweries
All activities take place on Mississippi Avenue (between N Fremont and N Skidmore)
Family Habitat Hikes 9:30-11:30am
"Join a naturalist from the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District on a guided hike through one of the many different habitats of Cooper Mountain. Strollers discouraged. All ages welcome; children must be accompanied by an adult. $8 per person. Up to two children (ages 10 and younger) may accompany each registered adult for free. Advance registration required; call 503-629-6350."
Cooper Mountain Nature Park 18892 SW Kemmer Road, Beaverton
Bastille Day Celebration noon-8:00pm
Kids will want to spend all day in Le Jardin Des Enfants with crafts, the tombola, face painting, hacky sack, horse shoes. Ballet dancers, cooking demos, live music, and roaming mimes!
Jamison Square Park NW Johnson St & NW 10th Ave
Sunday, July 12th
11321 SW Terwilliger Blvd
Portland
Sunday for Families 12:30pm-3:00pm
In July, visitors of all ages can learn about Indian art in the Brantley Gallery, including the statue of Ganesha, a Hindu god with the head of an elephant.
Family Tours: 12:30 p.m.
Outdoor Art Making: 1 - 3 p.m.
Story Time: 2:30 - 3 p.m.
Free for children age 17 and under. Free for Museum Members and with Museum admission.
Portland Art Museum 1219 SW Park Avenue 503-226-2811
Tryon Creek Junior Ranger Program 1:00-2:00pm
Fun for ages 6-12! Join a park ranger and learn how you can help protect our natural resources, plants and animals. Participating in nature games, nature crafts and park explorations will help junior rangers earn their badge.This week's topic is "Tracking"
Parents must sign a permission slip before children participate. We strongly encourage parent participation with children.Free, no registration needed.
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:
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! Gates 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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What's Happening in PDX 6/20-6/21
June 18, 2009
Summer is upon us! If you're not too busy picking strawberries or lazing about in your backyard enjoying the break from school, Portland is packed full of fun family activities this weekend. The Sunday Parkways event returns and looks to be an amazing community building celebration. Look for two subsequent Sunday Parkways events in Northeast/Southeast Portland later this summer!
Saturday, June 20th
Mad Science: Spin, Pop, Boom! 2-3 p.m.
"How do you know that a chemical reaction has occurred? Start with a change of color in our chemically challenging “magic” trick. Move on to an assortment of experiments featuring both chemical and physical changes. Watch in awe as the Mad Scientist creates numerous versions of erupting science! Everything is guaranteed to be amazing!" Free tickets for seating will be available 30 minutes prior to the program.
Gregory Heights Library 7921 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Portland 503-988-5386
Felty Finger Puppets 3-5 p.m.
Use felt, fabric, wool yarn, buttons and other embellishments to create your own charming finger puppets. Artist Shanon Scholian will show you how in this two hour workshop.
Belmont Library 1038 S.E. 39th Ave. Portland 503-988-5382
Balloon Fairy Workshop 3-4 p.m.
Construct your own fabulous balloon hat creation!
Rockwood Library 17917 S.E. Stark St. Portland 503-988-5396
Family Nature Walk-Sauvie Island 9:00am-1:00pm
This is an easy 2.9 mile loop with little or no elevation gain. This peaceful hike runs through white oak woodlands, grassy meadows and the shores of Sturgeon Lake. Blue herons and other abundant bird life will be seen along the peninsula. This is a good hike to bring your binoculars. Approximate walking time 1-1.5 hours. There are no bathrooms at this trailhead. This outing is open to the public.
Contact leader for announcement of location and directions.
For more information, contact Jean Rystrom at (503) 282-2905 or rydick@toast.net.
Berry Jam-11:00am-4:00pm
Head to Kruger's this Father's Day weekend to celebrate Papa and Oregon Strawberries! There will be hayrides, music from Trashcan Joe and New Iberians, Jam-making Demonstrations, Farm Animals, and fun. Face Painting, U-Pick berries, Strawberry Shortcake, Food (Fresh Roasted Corn!) & Drink available for fee.
Kruger's 17100 NW Sauvie Island Road, Portland 503-621-3489
Meet Biscuit the Dog! 11:00am
Bring your camera and tell all your friends! Come meet a familiar pooch from some of your child's favorite stories. We'll also read Biscuit stories and have fun with Biscuit activities, too. Join us!
Barnes & Noble-Clackamas Center 12000 SE 82nd Avenue, Portland 503-786-3464
Ladybug Nature Walk 10:00am
Bring a snack and enjoy a guided hike! Learn about our local parks and the wild critters that live there!
Walks take place regardless of rain/shine. $3/child, adults free.
Laurelhurst Park- SE 39th Ave & Stark
Day Out With Thomas (Trains run every hour from 9:00am-6pm)
Peep peep! You too can go for a ride on Thomas the Tank, meet Sir Topham Hatt, and participate in a plethora of train themed activities in Hood River on the Mt. Hood Railroad. Advanced tickets recommended, check website for details and pricing.
Mt. Hood Railroad 110 Railroad Ave., Hood River, OR 800-872-4661
Sunday, June 21st
Sunday Parkways 9:00am-4:00pm
A 2-way route of city streets open to walk, bike, roll, run, jump & skip - without having to watch out for cars! The 7.5-mile North Portland Sunday Parkways route will have two loops. A 3.2-mile loop through Kenton and Arbor Lodge neighborhoods. And a 4.5-mile loop connecting Arbor Lodge and Piedmont neighborhoods via the Bryant Pedestrian Bridge and North Ainsworth. The scenic Willamette Bluff will once again be enjoyed. Featured parks/activity areas: Arbor Lodge, Kenton, and Peninsula Parks. Peninsula Park Activity Vendors/Sponsors On Point Community Credit Union Parks City Nature Food Vendors The Limp Noodle Shannon Tower Band Arbor Lodge Park Activity Vendors/Sponsors Circus Cascadia Food Vendors Super Dog Carroll Raaum Swing Orchestra Kenton Park Activity Vendors/Sponsors N. Portland Tool Library Food Vendors Café de la Soul Entertainment
FootTraffic
Hoopshine hula hooping
Clif Bar
Prananda yoga
Alberta Coop Grocery
Teatro Graxa Stilt Walkers
Pedal Bike Tours
Metropolis Cycles
North Portland Connections
Port of Portland N. Runway Extension Project
ZipCar
Sixth Street Gallery/Mosaic Arts Alliance
Portland Parks
REI/ Parks
Free Ready Rider Workshop from BTA/Bridge Pedal/Safer Routes to Schools
The Portland Pounders Wheelchair Rugby Team
Suzanne Lady DC
Piedmont Neighborhood Association
Urban Opportunities Voodoo Donuts
Headwaters Café
NW Hot Dogs
Village Crepery
Zuppa
Al Forno Ferruzza
Fuego
Entertainment
Stumptown Jug Thumpers
The Sprockettes
Portland Recorder Orchestra
Serious Juggling
Clif Bar
Clif Kids
Milagros Boutique
Kaiser Permanente
North Portland Connections
The Jumping Jackie O's
METRO & Trimet
Bike Farm
Portland Bike Tours
Daybreak Cohousing
Senior bike Program
Stay Pet Hotel
Lions Club
Rose City Roamers
Portland Parks
Pesticide Free Parks
Luna Yoga
No Po Mobile Shop
Ride Connection
Bike Empowered
Katmandu Café
Beaterville Café
Family Tree Nut Company
Spunky Monkey Coffee
Sipping Dreams
Dixon's Rib Pit
Entertainment
The Atonements
Carolina Pump Station
Vintage Fashion Show presented by AlexSandra's Vintage Emporium
Nuborn Tribe
Port of Portland
Kenton Family Wellness Center
PUMP/Gateway Green
Yakima Products Inc.
Columbia River Crossing
Community Cycling Center
Your Sustainable City
Ma-Josh-O the Magician & Brian Proctor Magic
Willamette Pedestrain Coalition
ReDirect Sustainable Business Guide
Portland Parks
U Car Share
Portland Wheelman
Portland Village School
North Portland Connections
LIFE Fellowship Church w/ Koldkist water
Kenton Neighborhood Association
Northstar Coffee House
Soup Cycle
Project Hope
Village Crepery
Elephants Delicatessen
Fuego
Dovetail Bakery
Providence Hospital Orchestra
Tater & Craig
Donna & the Side Effects
The Michael Pan Band
Berry Jam-11:00am-4:00pm
17100 NW Sauvie Island Road, Portland 503-621-3489
Day Out With Thomas (Trains run every hour from 9:00am-6pm)
Peep peep! You too can go for a ride on Thomas the Tank, meet Sir Topham Hatt, and participate in a plethora of train themed activities in Hood River on the Mt. Hood Railroad. Advanced tickets recommended, check website for details and pricing.
110 Railroad Ave., Hood River, OR 800-872-4661
Celebrate Father's Day at the Children's Museum 9:00am-5:00pm
Spend the day with us celebrating the father figures in your life.
Nature hikes at 11am & 1pm, Create tree wood cookies 10-12, $1, Wood works from Noon-2pm. Under age 1, free. Ages 1-54 are $8Children's Museum 4015 SW Canyon Rd. Portland 503-223-6500
Oregon Historical Society: Family Day Celebrating - The Amazing World of Claymation. noon-5:00pm
Meet award winning film maker, Will Vinton and learn more about Claymation at 1pm. Family activities, include the opportunity to help make a pixelation, or better known as a stop-motion film and creating clay figures offered from, 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Free admission for all.
Oregon Historical Society 1200 SW Park Avenue, Portland 503-238-7433
Read more...What's Happening in PDX 6/13-6/14
June 11, 2009
School's out---for summer! (Cue Alice Cooper guitar riff here) I don't know about your kids, but my just-finished-with-kindergartener is ready for long summer days with friends, afternoons at the park, and the Summer Reading Program through Multnomah County Library. The Portland Metro area has a ton going on this weekend, enjoy!
Saturday, June 13th
$5 Booster Seats 10:00am until 1:00pm
Booster Seats are available to families in the Portland Safer Routes to School Program for $5.00 (Retail cost $13.99 for no back boosters and $29.99 for high back boosters). Please print this page to take advantage of this offer. Children must be present and should weigh over 40 pounds.
Families must bring their car and have lap and shoulder belts in the back seat. Supply is limited so first come, first served. Limit one booster seat per child.
Burlington Coat Factory Janzen Beach, 1718 Jantzen Beach Center ACTS Oregon Child Safety Seat Resource Center, 503-643-5620.
Dig In! at the Oregon Food Bank's Learning Garden 9:00am-noon
Help feed Portland! Volunteers of all ages and garden experience levels are needed to help maintain the gardens. Tasks often include digging, planting, weeding, thinning, harvesting, composting. No prior experience is necessary; training will be provided. The garden is open rain or shine, so please be sure to dress for the weather. All ages are welcome to participate in this project, but children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Volunteers under age 18 will need to bring a waiver signed by a Parent/Guardian.
Visit www.handsonportland.org to sign up and receive location information.
Cirque du Cycling noon-7pm
Schedule of Events:
Grand Central Fun Zone for Kids (714 N. Fremont) 12-3:00pm
Family Ride Registration + Bike Safety Activities
Family Ride Departs 1:30pm
Art Bike Parade 3:00pm-3:30pm
Live Performances 4:30pm
Two-Way Street Racing 5:00pm -7:00pm
Cirque du Cycling takes place on Mississippi Avenue between Shaver and Fremont. The street will be closed to traffic.
$5 Bike Helmet Sale 10:00-2:00pm
All bike helmets are only $5! Helmet fitting and adjustments available. Helmet sizes: Toddler to Adult. Bring your old helmet to be recycled.
Two locations:
2211 NE 139th St – Vancouver, WA
14986 NW Cornell Rd – Portland, OR
Metro's 2009 Gardens of Natural Delights Tour noon-4pm (Gresham area)
Check out fantastic flowers, edibles, a manicured lawn and naturescapes; enjoy short seminars on growing native plants and composting.
To register, call the Metro Recycling Information hotline at 503-234-3000. For more information about this year’s tour program or the new lineup of workshops and hands-on natural-gardening activities at Metro’s demonstration gardens in the Portland metropolitan area, visit www.oregonmetro.gov/garden.
Safety Saturday at Belmont Fire Station 10:00am-3:00pm
All ages can tour the firehouse, visit with firefighters, learn about safety, and sit in a real firetruck! Free.
900 SE 35th Ave Portland 503-823-3615
Sunday, June 14th
Lent's Bike Boulevard Ride 9:00am-noon (pre-ride activities begin at 9am, ride at 10am)
Join families and neighbors on a Bike Boulevard Ride to the opening day of the Lents International Farmers Market!
Activities are free and include: Bike Gallery bike repair station, BTA helmet fitting station (limited free helmets), Portland Bike Master Plan update, BTA Kids Safety Class & Ride for youth ages 8-12 years (bikes required). Bike parking will be provided at the Farmers Market. Raffle for fun prizes! Please contact Laura Bouma for more information: LAURA_KQB@YAHOO.COM
Kelly Elementary, 9030 SE Cooper, Portland
Pets On Parade 2 pm (Registration starts at 1pm)
"Don't miss this delightfully fun event! Everyone is welcome to dress up and show off their favorite pet (stuffed animals okay too). Winner categories include: "Dressed to Impress," "Entertainers" (tricks), "Me & My Shadow" (owner and pet look-alikes), and "It's a Small World" (small pets). Music entertainment presented by the Petropolitan Jazz Band."
Millennium Plaza Park 200 First Street, Lake Oswego
Portland Pride Parade 11am
The parade starts in the North Park Blocks and winds its way towards Waterfront Park. Bring your family
What's Happening in PDX 6/6-6/7
June 04, 2009
Discover one of Portland's most valuable resources...its parks! PP&R staff and volunteers lead guided tours of parks, gardens, and natural areas throughout town. PP&R staff and volunteers share Portland's unique history in its parks, plants, and animals! Meet at the visitor's center. No advance registration is necessary. Hoyt Aboretum 4000 SW Fairway Blvd, Portland 503-823-3601 The Secret Garden 2:30 and 7:00 pm Classical Ballet Academy performs this sweet, classic story featuring young dance students. Tickets available at the door only. $15 adults and youth, $10 children 8 and younger. St Mary’s Academy 1615 SW 5th Avenue, Portland 503-890-6101 Buckman Community Garden Work Party 9:00am-11:30am Join Portland Parks and Recreation's Community Gardens staff, Hands on Portland Volunteers and Buckman gardeners for a garden clean-up work party. We will be weeding and mulching the perimeters of the garden and spreading woodchips on the paths. Tools and gloves will be provided. Rain or shine so dress for the weather. Buckman Community Garden, SE 18th and SE Oak 503-823-1612 Dragon Moon Festival noon-6pm Puppet show, culinary stage, karaoke, break-dancing, arts & crafts, and food merchants. Free admission. Old Town Chinatown (NW 4th and Burnside) Sunday, June 7th $2 Sunday at OMSI 9:30am-5:30pm Admission to museum is only $2 all day long with free parking. The older kids can check out the new CSI exhibit while the smaller folks can enjoy the Science Playground and Labs. 1945 SE Water Ave, Portland 503-797-4000 Living with Urban Wildlife 2:00pm-3:00pm "Bonnie Shoffer, Wildlife Rehabilitator and naturalist will teach how to coexist with those urban critters that live around our homes, tips for what to do when you find baby birds in the springtime plus much more." Free, no pre-registration required. Tryon Creek State Park Nature Center - 11321 SW Terwilliger Blvd. Portland (503) 636-9886 ext. 225
What's happening in PDX 5/23-5/24
May 21, 2009
I think Spring is really here! It's supposed to be another amazing weekend of blue skies and perfect weather. If you're not heading out of town for the long weekend, there are plenty of Rose Festival activities around the Portland Metro area to keep you busy!
Friday, May 22nd
Rose Festival Fireworks Spectacular events begin at 8pm.
(Curtis Salgado band-8:00pm, Rose Lighting Ceremony 10:00pm, Fireworks 10:15pm)
Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park, 1020 SW Naito Pkwy Portland Free Admission
Saturday, May 23rd
Tryon Creek guided nature walk 10:00-11:30am
This week's theme is "Springing Plants". Join a park ranger for a free, guided nature hike to explore the forest and stream ecosystems and natural history at Tryon Creek State Natural Area. Topics will vary from week to week but will be appropriate for all ages. Parents must accompany kids on all hikes.
11321 SW Terwilliger Blvd. Portland 503-636-4398 no pre-registration needed, free, all ages.
Dan Bau, Vietnamese Monochord 2-2:30pm
"The Dan Bau is a musical instrument unique to Vietnam. Learn about its history and prominence in Vietnamese traditional and modern music. You'll get to hear the DanBau's human-like sound via several traditional pieces." Space at library programs is limited. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Gregory Heights Library 7921 NE Sandy Blvd. Portland 503-988-5386
Classics Lite 2:00-3:00pm
Three musicians play violin, viola, cello, flute, and oboe. Pieces are Baroque, Classical and Rag (e.g. Scott Joplin). Space at library programs is limited. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Hillsdale Library 1525 S.W. Sunset Blvd. Portland 503-988-5388
Multnomah County Fair Noon to 7 pm May 23, 24 and 25
Thrill Rides, Pony Rides, Lucky Duck Derby, Huge Petting Zoo, Exotic animals and Reptiles, Family Barnyard Fun, Story telling, Magician Dick Frost, Puppet Shows, Make your own Dirt Baby to take home, Play in the corn box, and meet Miss Piggy and her Piglets. This year's theme is "It's a Family A'fair"
Oaks Amusement Park 7100 SE Oaks Park Way, Portland 503-761-7577
(at the foot of SE Spokane in Sellwood) Free Parking and Free Admission.
Nail Soup: A Scandinavian Story presented by Play after Play 10am
"This is the story of an old woman who needs cheering up. A young man comes along and helps her see that she has always had everything she needs. Together they make a delicious pot of Nail Soup. Filled with movement and music, this sweet story will captivate children and adults alike." When the play is over, the audience is welcome to play and interact with the performers.
Sunday, May 24th
Waterfront Village is open this weekend (starting Friday) 11:00am-11:00pm daily
"Waterfront Village provides a park-load of whimsical kids adventures, hysterical vaudevillian acts, festive bands, and thousands of smiling families each day. This magical world of wonder also features a mysterious ancient temple, live exotic animals (including lions and tigers but no bears, oh no) and the region's best family-friendly carnival."
Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park 1020 SW Naito Pkwy Portland Admission: $5 for ages 7 and over (Kids 7 and under are always FREE, courtesy of KOIN Local 6)
Oregon Zoo presents Chimpanzee Challenge Maze (thru September 20th)
"Swing from vines, soar through treetops and 'Live Chimply' in the Chimpanzee Challenge maze. Perform feats of ape-like strength, agility, and communication to discover the surprising similarities between humans and chimps. Developed in collaboration with world-renowned primatologist Jane Goodall and the Jane Goodall Institute, Chimpanzee Challenge brings the plight of the chimps closer to home, empowering visitors to make a difference." $2.00 fee required in addition to regular zoo admission ($1 fee for members)
Oregon Zoo 4001 SW Canyon Road, Portland 503-226-1561
What's Happening in PDX : May 2-3
April 30, 2009
I don't know how it happened, but May has already snuck up on us! Portland is full of family friendly activities this weekend:
Friday, May 1st
It's the last weekend to head down to Woodburn for the Tulip Fest at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm
Check out the field report for field conditions (looks like a grand display for the final days of the Tulip Fest!) Ducky races, hay stack, horse swings, bumpy slide, pony rides, cow train and more. Visit with the rescue birds on the weekend. Tram rides are free. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. See website for daily specifics.
33814 S. Meridian Rd., Woodburn, OR 97071 503.634.2243. Weekdays are $5/vehicle and our weekends are $10/vehicle. Well behaved dogs allowed on leash are welcome.
Title Wave Used Bookstore Sale Friday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Bag of Books sale: Fill a bag with books for $10. (Bag provided.) Supplement your collection with a great array of quality used books! Used merchandise only. Limit 10 bags per customer. Books must fit in bag completely. Sale applies to books and audio-books only.
Saturday, May 2nd
The Cinco de Mayo Fiesta returns to Portland’s Tom McCall Waterfront Park!! Find food, festivities, performances, and music all weekend. Children's area with face painting, Joe the Balloon Man, pinata breaking, and arts/crafts. See website for performance schedule.
Friday - Tuesday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm. Children 3 and under FREE!!! Ages 4 - 11 $ 2.00, Ages 12 and up $ 8.00.
The Hobbit
Join Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf for epic adventures throughout Middle Earth! Northwest Children's Theater brings their magical adaptation of the Hobbit to the small stage. Saturdays at 2 p.m. (Sundays at 2 & 6 p.m.) Best for ages 6 and up.
Individual Ticket Prices: Adult $20. Youth $16.
Sunday, May 3rd
DO JUMP! s teen performance troupe, The Zig Zags, presents its original show, Between Then and Now. Acrobatics, aerial dance, and physical theater to bring stories of change and letting go to life. Performances at 1:00 and 4:30 pm. Fro.m DO JUMP! "..a multi-dimensional exploration of growing up from 15 different perspectives. The show is appropriate for young and old, for expert circus artists as well as those who have never even seen a unitard."
Echo Theater-1515 SE 37th Ave, Portland. Tickets are $5 for kids (12 & under) and $10 for adults. 503.231.1232 503.231.1232 503.231.1232 5
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