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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:

  • Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center Healthy Kids Fair
    2211 NE 139th St – Vancouver, WA
  • Sunset Community Bike Safety Fair
    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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


 

 

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What's Happening in PDX 6/6-6/7

June 04, 2009


It seems like an Portland tradition for rain to fall on the Grand Floral Parade. Here's hoping we have lovely weather for all the Rose Festival activities or whatever you and your family have in-store for the weekend ahead. 


Saturday, June 6th

Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade 10:00am
Marching bands, flower-festooned floats, and lots of fun for everyone (not mention all the candy you can catch!)
See route here . Remember, no duct tape!


Paper Crowns  10:30am-11:30am 
Use reclaimed art supplies to craft an elaborate paper crown; staff from SCRAP will show you how! Seating available on a first-come, first-served basis. 
Holgate Library 7905 S.E. Holgate Blvd. Portland  503-988-5389


Hoyt Aboretum-Green Walk 10:00am-11:00am

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Summer is berry-licious!

June 02, 2009



I am positively drooling at the thought of having flats of berries at my disposal in the next month or so. This summer, we are going to make freezer jam (we've make the old-fashioned stove-top version in the past with my aunt, but thought we'd try a quicker and cooler method!) berry scones, and of course, homemade berry ice cream. One of our favorite summer activities involves packing a picnic lunch and berry picking (and sampling our bounty!) Here are a few places to visit to get your berry-picking groove going:

1) Flower Farmer-Canby, Oregon. Not only does the Flower Farmer have a massive pumpkin patch, train ride, and opportunity to pet baby creatures, they also have U-Pick flowers and fruits/vegetables for sale during the summer months. You can even ride a ferry to reach the farm! Flower Farmer 2512 N Holly Canby, OR  (503) 266-3581

2) Kruger's Farm is just a quick twenty minute drive from Portland, and is an amazing place to spend a hot summer's day. Pack up the kids and stay after your berry picking for a concert on the island (please see website, the future of concerts is on hold right now). If you'd rather not pick your own, you can buy what you need at the farm's market, including canning supplies and gorgeous cut flowers. For fun, follow Farmer Don's blog and keep up with what's ripe, and what's not.
Kruger's Farm 17100 NW Sauvie Island Road, Portland, OR (503) 621-3489


3) If you're looking for more of a day trip, why not head to McMinnville and visit Farmer John's Produce? You can choose from a huge variety of berries, peaches, even rhubarb. Come for the fruit, and enjoy farm fresh eggs and homemade shakes. Call ahead for seasonal availability.
Farmer John's Produce 15000 SW Oldsville Road, McMinnville, OR 503-474-3514


A really great reference for locating new U-pick locations in Oregon is here . This is the definitive guide to regional fruit/veggie U-pick farms and is chock-full of good information (what to wear, what to bring, seasonal availability) Grab a sun hat, slather on the sunscreen and prepare to get dirty!


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Free Summer Fun!

June 01, 2009

There are seven days of kindergarten left and counting for my daughter! She's already staying up later (it's hard to fall asleep until the sun goes down and the house cools off) and I'm already wondering exactly how I am going to fill our summer days with the delicate formula of fun activities and lounging around. I am dreading hearing the cry of "I am so bored, there's nothing to do.........." so I am arming myself with a binder of free or cheap Portland summer activities to keep us just busy enough, but still allow for the flexibility of doing...nothing (hunting for flying beetles or sending dolls on extremely exotic vacations to the wading pool in the backyard sound good to me). Our family has down-sized to one car and we're going to be striving for a lot of activities close to home or that are Tri-Met accessible. In Portland, that is easy to do.

Here are five activities to keep your kiddos occupied during the next three months--have fun!

1) Free bowling! Did you know that your children can bowl two free games every day this summer? Two local bowling alleys are offering an amazing program to keep kids cool and active:AMF 20th Century Lanes on SE 92nd Ave (3550 SE 92nd Ave), and AMF Pro 300 Lanes, also in Southeast (3031 SE Powell Blvd) Head to Kids Bowl Free and sign the kids in your life up for a special pass that is good for two free games daily all summer long (excludes shoe rental). Parents/relatives can also purchase a special pass for $23.95, which is good for up to four adults to enjoy bowling all summer as well. (two games daily). I am looking forward to having a cool place to hang out and hide from the sun. (an quick picnic or popsicle break afterward at Powell Park might be nice)

2) The Summer Reading Program through Multnomah County Library is a great way to keep your children interested in books and helps them build/maintain their literacy skills. Beginning June 12, kids and teens can visit anyMultnomah County library to sign up for the Summer Reading game. Participation is free! The program runs June 12, 2009 through August 31, 2009 and your child can earn fun prizes (ice cream, swim passes, books, the prizes change throughout the summer). There is even a reading program for adults! Collect stamps as you read and enter to win a family trip to Disneyland!!

3) For older siblings, Barnes and Noble also offers a similar reading program for children in first grade and up. Read any eight books and choose a free book (from list of specified titles). Combine a trip to redeem your Summer Reading Journal with one of B & N's entertaining in-store events and make an afternoon of it! Check out a list of upcoming events here!

4) Portland Parks offers a huge variety of free activities for youth during the summertime. Wading pools and fountains open, many locations offer free arts/crafts as well as a free lunch, and there will be free movies/concerts in many local parks. Visit their website for details regarding swim lessons, classes, and camps at very affordable prices. We are so lucky to have these resources in our neighborhoods for safe and free/low-cost fun!

5) Free gardening classes are available for children (ages six through twelve) through Portland Parks this summer.

Woodlawn Community Garden

7200 NE 11, next to Woodlawn School

 

June 17-August 29
Tuesdays, 9:00-10:30 AM, ages 6-9
Thursdays, 10:00 AM-12 noon, ages 9-12
Fridays, 10:00 AM-1:00 PM, ages 6-12

 

For more info, call 503-823-1617 or email childgard@ci.portland.or.us





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Resolutions and Reflections: Putting More into Portland So We Can Get More Out

January 01, 2009

At the very end of 2008, I decided to give a bit to some charities I feel are very much in the spirit of Portland -- and further my beliefs about how Portland could support families better. The more I think about how I'd like to interact with this city, it's to give more so I -- and my kids -- can get more out of Portland in years to come. Here are a few things I'd like to resolve to support more fully:
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How to Cultivate the Tiniest Green Thumb: Harvesting Seeds and Other Fall Gardening

October 24, 2008

It's fall, and in many northerly cities that means putting the garden "away" for the winter. Not so in Portland, where the sunny October days seem to mean everyone is out in the garden, harvesting tomatoes and planting winter vegetables. We've been having fun with overwintering, and especially the wildflowers. Here are three things to do this month in the garden with your little one:
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Creatures & Critters:
Our Urban Jungle

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Do, Re, Mi! Places to Hear, Sing & Play a Tune

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Artistic Endeavors:
Our Favorite Art Venues

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Room to Run:
Run, Jump & Wiggle Outdoors

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Rainy & Quiet Days:
Cozy & Crazy Indoor Fun

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A Sense of History:
Our City's Stories

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Tot's Science Fair:
Science & Nature Sites

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Splash, Spray, Play! Local Spots to Get Wet

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The Most Fun in Life Is Free!

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The Best of... Our Top Can't-Live-Without Spots

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