Posts Tagged ‘portland events’

Oregon Day of Culture, Oct. 8

October 6th, 2009

Oregon Day of CulturePortland has and always will be a potpourri of cultural activity. You can always find happenings around the city to stretch your mind and expand your horizons.

The Oregon Day of Culture falls upon out fair city on Thursday, October 8.  With the weather supposed to be in the mild 60s, it will be a perfect day to head downtown to enjoy what is offered up. Treat your kids to the arts and culture at an early age….they’ll thank you for it when they’re older.

Personally, I’ll be heading to the Portland Classical Chinese Garden to soak in the Asian culture and lavish in the beauty and peacefulness there. Admission is free on this day, so if you’ve never been, now is the time.

There are many other things open to the public on Thursday (either free of discounted), so hop over to the Oregon Day of Culture’s Events page and map out your day.

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Discover more events, attractions and things to do in Portland at Uniquely Portland Oregon.com

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Wade Vs Food – The Rematch

September 29th, 2009

MancakesIt went down on the 26th of September….the long-awaited rematch between Wade Pack and the Stepping Stone Cafe’s world famous Mancakes. Wade Vs Mancakes, Round 2.

Wade had his game face on that day, ready to conquer the extra large pancakes, his eye on the prize of a Polaroid of himself  on their Wall of Fame.

A few moths ago, Pack stepped into the NW Portland cafe with breakfast on his mind, not a challenge. He remembered seeing Adam Richman of the Travel Channel’s “Man Vs Food” fame talking about these amazing creations and, at that point, decided to step up to the plate, quite literally. Unfortunately, the fluffy cakes defeated him that day.

The 26th was the rematch. View Part 1 and 2 of the video below to see what happens:

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Thar Be Portland Pirates in the Guinness World Records

September 21st, 2009

2009 Portland Pirate FestivalAt the 2009 Portland Pirate Festival, a mass of Pirates invade Cathedral Park under the St Johns Bridge with the intent of putting Portland in the Guinness Book of World Records.

As of yesterday, the title of “Most Pirates in One Place” goes to the city of Portland as 1,651 locals turned out to break the previous record of 1,469 set by Brixham, England in May of this year.

The scene was nothing short of amazing. The high seas has never seen the likes of cut-throat pirates as the city of Portland saw this last weekend. Eye patches, swords, and impressive costumes, both male and female (I don’t think I’ve ever seen that many push-up bras!), all came out September 19th and 20th to enjoy live music, tasty foods of all sorts and games galore.

It was quite the event and something I will never forget. Read my complete write up on the 2009 Portland Pirate Festival World Record at The Portlander.com

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WordCamp Portland – WordPress Love in the City

September 10th, 2009

WordCamp PortlandTHE happening event for all the Portland WordPress enthusiasts occurs September 19-20 at WordCamp Portland.

Speakers, authors, bloggers and everyone in between will show up to make this Portland event something that will be every blogger’s dream.

Unfortunately, tickets for WordCamp Portland went like wildfire. Not to worry though. The good people involved with the event will be streaming it over the Internet so you won’t miss a single second.

For me, I’ll be at the Portland Pirate Festival those days. I’ll have to catch what I can. Maybe bringing my laptop with me is a good idea. ;)

For all the information, including schedule, sponsors, speakers and more, visit the WordCamp web site.

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Twitter Scavenger Hunt Hits Portland Streets

September 4th, 2009

twitter_birdThis Saturday, a modern day scavenger hunt will take place on the streets of Portland – with a moving target tweeting on Twitter. The Portland Twitter Hunt is set to promote “Let’s Go Viral,” an online video contest from FunnyOrDie.com, the widely popular comedy video website that combines user generated content with original, exclusive content, in conjunction with HBO Home Entertainment® “Comedy Fetish.”

The “Let’s Go Viral” contest invites filmmakers, screenwriters, actors, comedians and film fans to create original comedic short video submissions. The winner will have the opportunity to produce an original short video with Funny or Die’s creative team, which includes Will Ferrell, Judd Apatow, Adam McKay and Chris Henchy.

For The Portland Twitter Hunt, Funny or Die’s 845,886+ Twitter followers (http://www.twitter.com/funnyordie) will be encouraged to look for and find the person in a Funny or Die t-shirt to win a Flip UltraHD video camera. Tease tweets will begin the night before, and the moving target will begin tweeting his whereabouts on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 5 and throughout the day, as people race to find him.

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Portland Japanese Garden – Sip Sake in the Moonlight

August 28th, 2009

Portland Japanese GardenThere is no better place in Portland to share the romance and mystery of the full moon in autumn than from the eastern courtyard of the Portland Japanese Garden Pavilion, cup of sake in hand, gazing at the harvest moon as it rises above the city.

Moonviewing, or O-Tsukimi, is a traditional Japanese festival which honors the full moon in autumn. Guests enjoy a quiet evening in the Garden, observe a candle-lit tea ceremony in the Kashin Tei Tea House and listen to the elegant music of Mitsuki Dazai as she performs traditional autumn favorites as well as her own impressions of this magical time of year on a stringed instrument called the koto.

Poetry has also been part of traditional moonviewing events in Japan for centuries. Garden guests are invited to write their own poetry in honor of the autumn moon, and sake and tea will be served along with a light sampling of seasonal Japanese foods. Participants can experience a rare walk through the lantern-lit Garden during moonlit hours and watch the moon rise from the Garden’s spectacular east-facing overlook with a view of the city skyline below.

“Moonviewing is one of our most romantic events,” commented Diane Durston, the Garden’s Curator of Culture, Art, and Education. “Watching the moon rise, strolling the Garden in the moonlight, writing a few words of poetry and enjoying the company of friends—this custom goes back more than a thousand years in Japan and it is such an elegant way to spend an autumn evening.”

Moonviewing will be held on three different nights, October 2, 3, and 4 from 5:30-8pm. Tickets are $25 for Garden Members and $35 for Non-members and reservations are required by September 21. Sign up online at www.japanesegarden.com/events/moonviewing or call (503) 542-0280. Moonviewing is sponsored by the The James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation and The Collins Foundation.

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Get Your Fill at 2009 Musicfest NW

August 21st, 2009

Moving into it’s 9th year, Musicfest NW is a Portland event brought to you by the local publication, Willamette Week, that celebrates the diversity of music genres throughout the city of Portland over a 4-day jaunt.

Bluegrass, Hip Hop, Indie, Punk and mucho more music styles will be rocking they city at various venues around the city from September 16 – 20th, 2009. The Roseland Theatre, Satyricon, Ash Street Salloon, the Wonder Ballroom and other locations will be hosting multiple bands each night. You could actually turn it into a sort of Scavenger Hunt, if you’re into games, as you hop from place to place, in a mad attempt to catch all the tunes. ;)

Here’s a taste of what you can expect. This is Helio Sequence.

For a full run-down on the who, what, when, and where at this year’s Musicfest NW, visit them online at http://www.musicfestnw.com

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Uniquely Portland Oregon.com Tweet Up 2 Date Change

August 20th, 2009

Hi, gang!

twitter_birdI need to make a date change to the upcoming Uniquely Portland Oregon.com Tweet Up 2.

Rather than Thursday, Nov. 12th, the event will happen on Tuesday, Nov. 10th. Let me explain….

Yesterday, I found out that Ignite Portland 7 will be happening on….TADA! NOVEMEBER 12TH!

I didn’t want to compete nor force anyone into a choice between the
two events. Ignite is a lot of fun, but we are, too! ;)

So, re-mark your calendars for TUESDAY, NOV. 10TH. Same time and
same venue. Also, spread the word and forward this email to all
your friends…they’ll love you for it! ;)

If you have any questions, feel free to email me at
tony@pdxguyinc.com

Thanks for understanding and see you there!

Regards,

Tony
http://twitter.com/ThePDXGuy
http://pdxtweetup.com

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Portland Japanese Garden Art Show

August 15th, 2009

With art that emulates the beauty of the Portland Japanese Garden, Artist Alliance Northwest will be holding their art show and sale at the Garden September 12-20. Held in the Garden’s Pavilion, the show includes an array of art forms and media by some of the best artists in the northwest.

“This annual art show and sale never fails notes Paula Wheeler, the Garden’s Retail Manager and Buyer. “Each of the 11 contributing artists has her own unique way of interpreting the Garden.”

Artists of the AANW work in monoprints, collage, pastels, acrylic, and watercolor. As a group, they come together to support their common interest in art—giving each other encouragement as well as critiques—and to have fun sharing their life experiences in the world of creativity. Their artwork for this show focuses on creating new ideas and interpretations of the Portland Japanese Garden throughout the seasons.

The Portland Japanese Garden has been proclaimed by his Excellency Nobuo Matsunaga, former Ambassador of Japan, to be “the most beautiful and authentic Japanese garden in the world outside of Japan.” The Garden is above Washington Park at 611 SW Kingston Drive in SW Portland, Oregon. The Garden is open daily except on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s. Hours are 10am-4pm October 1-March 31, and 10am-7pm April 1-September 30.

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Thousands Turn Out For Providence Bridge Pedal

August 10th, 2009

There is always something different and unique going on in Portland. Yesterday, it was the 14 year-old event called the Providence Bridge Pedal.

Biking is huge in the Rose City. No one here needs an excuse to bike, but the city is glad to give them one anyway. 17,000 bikers turned out at 8:00am on this Sunday morning to take advantage of crossing over the top decks of the Fremont, Marquam and other Portland bridges, generally reserved for the Portland “crazy horses.”

It was a great time for families and friends to get together and ride places that they usually don’t get to enjoy. Photo ops abound as everyone enjoyed the views from high above the city. There was even a Black Sabbath cover band commemorating the event.

Bike riders and walkers alike had their choices of a 11-bridge route (running 37-miles), an eight-bridge option (24-miles in length), a fun-filled six-bridge family route, and a walk across the Fremont and Steel bridges.

All in all, it was a great day to celebrate being a bike rider in Portland.

Bridge Pedal 2009
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