Free Events in Portland: Sept 4–6 (Highlights Edition)
September 3rd, 2009
Admission is free for all events below. Have a great weekend!
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The Time-Based Art Festival (TBA:09) includes some free events and exhibits throughout the weekend. Check the website for more information.
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On Friday night, admission to the Portland Children’s Museum is free. Or you can spend the evening at the Central Eastside Art Walk, First Friday in Multnomah Village, or the Camas Art Walk.
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On Saturday, Sunday and Monday, the Pearl District will host its annual art festival, Art in the Pearl.
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Also on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, the Portland Actors Ensemble will give their last performances of “The History of King Henry IV.”
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On Sunday, Portland Festival Symphony will perform at Foothills Park in Lake Oswego.
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For more free and low-cost events, check Portland on the Cheap. For free concerts, see Concert Co-op. And as always, check out the links on our Free Events page.
If you know of any other free events happening this weekend, please write a comment about it.
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1. Rachel Butler | September 9th, 2009 at 8:13 am
The Oregon History Museum is partnering with Trimet to celebrate the grand opening of MAX’s Green Line, which will take riders from Portland City Center to Clackamas Town Center. As the MAX will be free to all riders this Saturday, OHS is also offering a free day for museum visitors. The MAX will stop on the corner of SW 6th and Madison, only a few blocks away from the museum. Stop by to view The Amazing World of Claymation on its last weekend open, as well as A Heartfelt Welcome and our renowned ongoing exhibit Oregon My Oregon. Join us for live performances, a visit from the California Raisins, and Go Green cake at 3 p.m.
2. Young Audiences | September 10th, 2009 at 7:14 pm
Young Audiences Artist Showcase
Sun, September 13, 2:00pm – 5:30pm
Multnomah Arts Center/7688 SW Capitol Highway/in Multnomah Village
FREE art for everyone! Performances! Mini-workshops! Meet Young Audiences artists! Experience how we can bring the arts into your school! Door prizes, too! For complete schedule details: http://www.ya-or.org or: miriam@ya-or.org, or 503-225-5900 x226
3. J.D. Doncan | November 7th, 2009 at 9:03 am
FREE documentary, THE RECKONING is 2nd of 8 presentations from Jefferson High School’s 9th Annual Multicultural Film Festival with N. Portland Neighborhood Library partner: Come Tuesday, November 10, 5 PM @ N. Portland Library ( 512 N. Killingsworth) Second Floor Conference Room: Discussion facilitator is Attorney William Chin of Lewis and Clark Law Department.
THE RECKONING: In response to repeated mass atrocities around the world, more than 120 countries united to form the International Criminal Court (ICC)—the first permanent court created to prosecute perpetrators (no matter how powerful) of crimes against humanity. Documentary follows the ICC’s struggles for justice, spearheaded by Attorney Luis Moreno Ocampo.
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