Admission is free for all events below. For more concerts, visit Concert Co-op.
Have a great weekend!
Friday, May 29
Zoobomb Public Art Unveiling and Dance Party: The well-known, often-relocated minibike sculpture in downtown Portland has a new, permanent home: an art bike rack created by two local artists at SW 13th and W. Burnside. The celebration includes a parade, Mayor Sam Adams, entertainment and more. The parade meets at 4:00 pm at SW 10th and Oak, and will ride to the site at 5:00 pm. For more information, visit BikePortland.
Clay Giberson will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Miss Michael Jodell, Matt Brown and Allen Hunter will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Floating Pointe (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Beth Willis (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Author Glen David Gold will talk about his book “Sunnyside” at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday, May 30
Starlight Parade: Watch sparkling floats, gleaming bands and glowing marching groups wind their way through downtown Portland. The parade begins at 8:30 pm at NW Burnside and 9th Ave. It then travels through downtown Portland and ends at Lincoln High School. For more information, visit the event website.
Free Admission to Washington County Museum: It’s Family Day at the museum. Activities include kite making, pioneer dressup and more. 17677 NW Springville Rd, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Cricket Campus Rail Jam Tour: See the best college snowboarders compete in 20 tons of snow at Pioneer Square. 1:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Wilsonville Parade Celebrating Oregon’s 150th Birthday: The parade will start at 10:00 am at the Parker Johnstone Honda Dealership and meander along Memorial Drive past the Parks to end up at Wilsonville City Hall. For more information, visit the event website.
Wilsonville Festival of Arts: The festival features more than 100 artists and performers from Wilsonville and beyond. Music, dance, poetry, and other live events are presented on the stage at Wilsonville’s Town Center Park. Hands-on activities for kids. Town Center Park (29600 SW Park Place, Wilsonville), Saturday and Sunday. For more information, visit the event website.
Sturgeon Festival: Discover the many facets of the Columbia River ecosystem in which we live. Activities include Portland Audubon Birds of Prey, Creature Feature Reptile Zoo, Chinook tribal lore, water and boating safety demos, and more. Water Resources Education Center (4600 SE Columbia Way, Vancouver), Saturday and Sunday. For schedule and more information, visit the event website.
Children’s Festival 2009: Free face painting, dance performances, kids’ activities and crafts, and more. Organized by Vancouver Family Magazine. Westfield Vancouver Mall (8700 NE Vancouver Mall Dr), 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Kids and Maternity Clothing Swap: Round up clean children’s clothing, accessories, and other wearables your kids don’t use or love anymore and swap them for items they need. This swap also includes maternity clothes. Central Library, 801 SW 10th Ave. Check the event website for times and more information.
Ed Benedict Skate Plaza Grand Opening Celebration and Skate Jam Invitational: Portland City Commissioners Dan Saltzman and Nick Fish will officially open the skate plaza at 1:15 pm. Enjoy a youth skateboarding competition, DJ, giveaways and more. Ed Benedict Park, SE 104th and Powell Blvd. For more information, visit the event website.
Lorna Miller’s Little Kids’ Jamboree: Lorna Miller uses music, songs, rhythm, and movement activities to stimulate young imaginations. The Little Kids’ Jamboree is an interactive event for kids of all ages. Belmont Library (1038 SE 39th Ave), 3:00 pm–4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday Guided Nature Walks at Tryon Creek State Park: 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. Today’s theme is “Restoration of the Creek.” Appropriate for all ages. Parents must accompany kids on all hikes. 10:00 am to 11:30 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Green Walks: A guide from Portland Parks & Recreation will lead a tour of Kelley Point Park (N. Marine Dr. and Lombard), 10:00 am–11:00 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Nancy Curtin (website) will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Lisa Forkish Trio (website) will perform at 7:00 pm at Local Lounge (3536 NE MLK, 503.282.1833).
Massive 7 Party: Special guest DJ Cousin Cole, a fashion show showcasing local designers, a PBR wheel and the official after-party for the Campus Rail Jam tour. Say “LifeisaParty” at the door and get in free before 10:00 pm. Ages 21+. Crown Room, 205 NW Fourth Ave.
Kaitlyn Ni Donovan and The Brilliant Channel will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Eric John Kaiser (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Poncho Luxurio (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Sunday, May 31
Zumiez Couch Tour (Skate Event): This event features a skateboarding competition and demos, giveaways, live music, food samples and more. Glenhaven Skatepark (NE 82nd Ave & Siskiyou St), noon to 6:00 pm. For schedule and more information, visit the event website.
Wilsonville Festival of Arts: The festival features more than 100 artists and performers from Wilsonville and beyond. Music, dance, poetry, and other live events are presented on the stage at Wilsonville’s Town Center Park. Hands-on activities for kids. Town Center Park (29600 SW Park Place, Wilsonville), Saturday and Sunday. For more information, visit the event website.
Sturgeon Festival: Discover the many facets of the Columbia River ecosystem in which we live. Activities include Portland Audubon Birds of Prey, Creature Feature Reptile Zoo, Chinook tribal lore, water and boating safety demos, and more. Water Resources Education Center (4600 SE Columbia Way, Vancouver), Saturday and Sunday. For schedule and more information, visit the event website.
Kung Fu Film Series: “The Big Boss” will be showing at Midland Library (805 SE 122nd Ave) at 2:15 pm. The film is in Chinese with English subtitles. A brief discussion and kung fu demonstration with Master Yu, Shaowen will follow the screening. For more information, visit the event website.
“Snatch” will be showing at Press Club at 9:00 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Cookbook author Ani Phyo will talk about her book “Ani’s Raw Food Desserts” at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Free Acupuncture: The Herb Shoppe will offer free acupuncture from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. 3327 SE Hawthorne Blvd. For more information, visit the event website.
Adaptive Bike Day: Try your hand at different biking options while cruising the Eastbank Esplanade. Several different types of bikes will be available to try out including two, three, and four-wheels, recumbent, upright, hand or foot-pedals. Helmets required (some will be available at the event). Meet at Vera Katz Festival Plaza parking lot under the east end of the Hawthorne Bridge. 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.
If you know of any other free events happening this weekend, please write a comment about it. If you’d like me to include an event in a future round-up, please contact me.
Admission is free for all events below. For more concerts, visit Concert Co-op.
Have a great weekend!
Friday, May 22
Rose Festival Waterfront Village: Admission to this carnival at Waterfront Park is free on Friday. For more information, visit the event website.
Heather Hawkins of the cute and filthy comedy band Cabbage will perform at In Other Words Women’s Books and Resources (8 B NE Killingsworth St), 7:00 pm. Free cake for all (including vegan cake). For more information, visit the event website.
Hunter-Donnaloia Duo will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Mark Alan (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Vivid Curve will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Author Kelly Corrigan will talk about her book “The Middle Place” at 7:00 pm at Powell’s Books, Cedar Hills Crossing (3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd). For more information, visit the event website.
Author Richard Engeman will talk about his book “The Oregon Companion” at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday, May 23
Multnomah County Fair: Tons of fun on Saturday and Sunday at Oaks Amusement Park (7100 SE Oaks Park Way), noon to 7:00 pm. Petting zoo, pony rides, exotic animal exhibits, duck races, crafts, carnival attractions, and more. For more information, visit the event website.
Art Opening: Gossamer Fiber Arts will unveil a community art project that honors the honeybee. The party includes live music by The Amazing Maelstrom, refreshments, and a raffle. 2418 E Burnside St, 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday Guided Nature Walks at Tryon Creek State Park: 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. Today’s theme is “Springing Plants.” Appropriate for all ages. Parents must accompany kids on all hikes. 10:00 am to 11:30 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Lex Browning will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Chris Robley (website) will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Brad Creel (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
T. Ray and the Shades (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Author and West Linn mayor Patti Galle will be selling and signing copies of her new book, “For the Love of Dogs” at West Linn Library (1595 Burns St, West Linn) at 1:00 pm. Refreshments will be served. For more information, visit the event website.
Poets Jen Coleman, Mel Nichols and Rod Smith will read their work at Clinton Corner Café (2633 SE 21st Ave) at 7:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
“Out for Good: 40 Years After Stonewall”: As part of the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, eight esteemed members of the LGBTQ community will share how this struggle forever shaped their lives. Q Center (4115 N. Mississippi Ave), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Sunday, May 24
Multnomah County Fair: Tons of fun on Saturday and Sunday at Oaks Amusement Park (7100 SE Oaks Park Way), noon to 7:00 pm. Petting zoo, pony rides, exotic animal exhibits, duck races, crafts, carnival attractions, and more. For more information, visit the event website.
John and George (of the Dead Beetles) (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 5:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
“Before Night Falls” will be showing at Press Club at 9:00 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
“Seeds of Chicano Identity”: Diane Rodriguez will lead the discussion on “The Art of El Teatro Campesino,” sharing information on the company’s process for creating work that was highly entertaining, relevant, and contained powerful messages. Milagro Theatre (525 SE Stark St), 4:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
If you know of any other free events happening this weekend, please write a comment about it. If you’d like me to include an event in a future round-up, please contact me.
In addition to the free events below, Saturday is Family Day at the Oregon Historical Society. Two children admitted free with one paid adult admission.
Admission is free for all events below. For more concerts, visit Concert Co-op.
Have a great weekend!
All weekend
“Telling: Portland, OR”: From Willamette Week: “Drawn from interviews with 21 military veterans and their families and performed by eight of those same veterans, ‘Telling’ seeks to convey … the experience of warfare and the difficulties of readjustment to civilian life—through theater.” First Congregational Church (1126 SW Park Ave). 8:00 pm, Friday–Saturday; 2:00 pm, Sunday. For more information, visit the event website.
Free Yoga Classes: Bodyoga is celebrating the opening of its new location with an open house on Friday and free classes all weekend. 14547 Westlake Drive, Suite A, Lake Oswego. For more information, visit the event website.
Friday, May 15
The Farmers (website) will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 6:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Bridgetown Big Band will play jazz that really cooks at the Tigard Public Library (13500 SW Hall Blvd) from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The eighteen-member band encourages audiences to swing and dance to its Big Band sounds. For more information, visit the event website.
The Will West Duo will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Matt Tabor will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Jon Garcia will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Pilar French and Joshua Slampwill perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Author Brenda Miller will talk about her book “Blessing of the Animals” at Looking Glass Bookstore (7983 SE 13th Ave) at 7:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday, May 16
Alberta Art Hop: Seventeen blocks of NE Alberta Street will be closed to car traffic to accommodate artists, craftspeople, music, dance and theater performances, interactive art events, and food and other vendors. 11:00 am–6:00 pm. Parade at 3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Pittock Mansion Open House: Visitors are invited to enjoy the mansion’s scenic grounds and tour the historic home. 3229 NW Pittock Dr, 11:00 am–4:00 pm. For more information, contact Pittock Mansion.
Mt. Tabor Art Walk: This juried event showcases the many artists who live in the Mt. Tabor neighborhood and promotes high-quality visual art in a variety of media. May 16 and 17, 11:00 am–5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Songbird Festival: All ages are invited, rain or shine, for a day of outdoor activities, guided nature walks, hands-on crafts for kids, exhibits, presentations, entertainment, food and fun. Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge (19255 SW Pacific Highway, Sherwood), 6:30 am–2:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Bicycle Rodeo and Safety Fair: Come out for a fun-filled afternoon that includes a safety training, bike rodeo for kids and teens, bike swap, and inspection. Bridlemile Elementary School (4300 SW 47th Dr), 2:00 pm–4:00 pm. More information can be found at Neighborhood Notes.
Guided Walk of Historic Pearl District and Slabtown: Join a tour led by author Laura Foster as we retrace the colorful history and discover some of the changes over time to Portland rail yards and close-in neighborhoods. Meet at Union Station (800 NW 6th Ave), 9:00 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday Guided Nature Walks at Tryon Creek State Park: 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. Today’s theme is “Coaling Tryon Creek.” Appropriate for all ages. Parents must accompany kids on all hikes. 10:00 am to 11:30 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Portland Police Historical Society Exhibit Opening Reception: See the exhibit, enjoy a short concert by the Portland Police Highland Band, and meet police horses and dogs. Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), 2:00 pm–3:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Food Art: Using Saxton Freymann’s books for inspiration, artist Addie Boswell will teach kids and parents how to create distinctive characters out of fruits, vegetables and other edibles. Sellwood-Moreland Library (7860 SE 13th Ave), 10:30 am–12:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
African Marimba Recital: Put on your dancing shoes and come hear six marimba bands play high-energy music from Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa. All performers are students of MyLinda King, formerly of Boka Marimba. The Evangel Building (2830 NE Flanders St), noon to 4:00 pm. For more information, contact marimba @ teleport dot com.
Anya Marina (website) will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
James Low and Tahoe Songbird Jackson will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
H Duo (website) will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Gil Reynolds (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
The Garcia Birthday Band (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Author Jeff Mapes will talk about his new book “Pedaling Revolution: How Cyclists Are Changing American Cities” at Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), 1:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Bike Tube Recycling: Performance Bicycle is celebrating the grand opening of its downtown store (1736 SW Alder) with a bike tube recycling event. You can get a $5 gift card in exchange for your old tubes until 3:00 pm. The event includes giveaways too. For more information, visit the event website.
Gay & Grey is Portland’s first Senior Resource Fair specifically for LGBT seniors. The day will be full of dynamic lectures and presentations, focused on preparing for wellness, stability, and health. Q Center (4115 N Mississippi Ave), 10:00 am–4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Native Truth Film Project was created to empower American Indian youth to address cigarette smoking, a significant health problem in their communities. Fifteen young adults have created peer-to-peer prevention videos for broad distribution to NPAIHB’s 43 member tribes and beyond. With the filmmakers in attendance, NW Film Center will premiere the films at 5:00 pm; reception at 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
“What to Eat: Personal Responsibility vs. Social Responsibility”: Marion Nestle, Professor at New York University, will address the economic and political factors that influence what we eat. Hilton Portland and Executive Tower, Pavilion Ballroom (921 SW Sixth Ave), 9:00 am–12:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Sunday, May 17
Mt. Tabor Art Walk: This juried event showcases the many artists who live in the Mt. Tabor neighborhood and promotes high-quality visual art in a variety of media. May 16 and 17, 11:00 am–5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Norwegian Constitution Day Celebration: The celebration features authentic Norwegian foods, music, national costumes, folk dance performance, speakers and a flag parade led by the Benson High School marching band and including Norwegian Fjord horses. Norse Hall (111 NE 11th). Doors open at 1:00 pm. Parade at 3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Portland Youth Philharmonic Farewell Concert: The PYP presents a free concert featuring highlights from the orchestra’s 85th Season. Lewis & Clark College, Evans Music Building Auditorium (0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd), 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Jen and Abby (website) will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Julie Martin (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 5:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
“Confessions of a Dangerous Mind” will be showing at Press Club at 9:00 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Author George Pelecanos will talk about his book “In The Way Home” at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Author Garry Disher will talk about his book “Blood Moon” at 3:00 pm at Murder by the Book (3210 SE Hawthorne Blvd). For more information, visit the event website.
Bike Tube Recycling: Performance Bicycle is celebrating the grand opening of its downtown store (1736 SW Alder) with a bike tube recycling event. You can get a $5 gift card in exchange for your old tubes until 3:00 pm. The event includes giveaways too. For more information, visit the event website.
“Seeds of Chicano Identity”: Jorge Huerta, founder of Teatro de la Esperanza, will lead the discussion on “The Legacy of El Teatro Campesino,” exploring the history and impact of the company. Milagro Theatre (525 SE Stark St), 4:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
If you know of any other free events happening this weekend, please write a comment about it. If you’d like me to include an event in a future round-up, please contact me.
Moms can take a class for free at Barre3. Contact Barre3 for availability and to make a reservation.
Participating TCBY stores are giving away free cones to moms.
Free Events
Admission is free for all events below. For more concerts, visit Concert Co-op.
Have a great weekend!
All weekend
“Titanic: Treasures from the Deep”: This traveling exhibit has a collection of more than 50 previously lost items from the Titanic wreckage and provides the history that surrounds them. Washington Square Mall, 9585 SW Washington Square Road. For times, visit the event website.
Friday, May 8
Global Oneness Project: Since 2006, the Project has traveled to six continents, gathering stories from individuals and organizations working in the fields of sustainability, conflict resolution, social justice, spirituality, indigenous wisdom, and politics. The event includes short films, discussion, and more. Kennedy School (5736 NE 33rd Ave), 5:30 pm–9:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Raised By Robots (website) will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 6:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
The Dust Bowl Refugees will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Mirage will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Floating Pointe (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Puddletown Ramblers (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Author Emily Chenoweth will talk about her book “Hello Goodbye” at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday, May 9
Festival of the Birds: Join the Audubon Society, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the City of Portland for a celebration of migratory birds. The event includes guided walks, children’s activities, live music and, of course, birds. Sellwood Park, just south of Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
St. Johns Bizarre and Parade: The festival known as the St. Johns Bizarre begins at 10:00 am. The event includes vendors, two music stages and a beer garden. The parade starts at noon. For more information on the Bizarre, click here. For the parade, click here.
Laurelhurst Art Walk: Enjoy the amazing artistic endeavors that the Laurelhurst Neighborhood has to offer. 10:00 am–5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
National Train Day: The world’s most famous steam locomotive, Southern Pacific steam locomotive no. 4449 known as the “Daylight,” will be on display. Entertainment by Rose Festival Clown Corps and Two Sisters & a Mr., giveaways and more. Portland Union Station (800 NW 6th Ave), 10:00 am–3:00 pm. Learn more about Train Day here.
SCRAP Grand Opening Party: The School & Community Reuse Action Project (SCRAP) will celebrate the opening of its new location with live music, food, a fashion show, and more. 2915 NE MLK, 6:00 pm–8:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Couponing 101: Dramatically decrease the amount you spend on groceries and household items by using specific couponing strategies, menu planning and budgeting. Taught by Angela Davis, author of the blog www.frugallivingnw.com. Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), 1:00 pm–3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
“Grow Your Own Organic Summer Veggies” Workshop: Each second Saturday, enjoy a hands-on, family-friendly gardening workshop at Metro’s Natural Techniques Demonstration Garden (6800 SE 57th Ave). Complimentary garden gift, while supplies last. 10:00 am to 11:00 am (presentation) and 11:00 am to 2:00 pm (activity time). For more information, visit the event website.
Gardening and Wellness Workshops: The American College of Healthcare Sciences will host workshops on organic herb gardening and medicinals. Space is limited; please RSVP to (503) 244-0726 or email admissions @ achs.edu. 5940 SW Hood Ave, 11:00 am–2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Cake and Punch Revival: Ecotrust is hosting a modern-day version of a dessert and punch reception in its newest event venue, the Center for Architecture. Come by and sample sweet treats and jazzy punch from Ecotrust’s caterers and take home your favorite punch recipe. 403 NW 11th Ave, 11:00 am–2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Beaverton to Tigard Fanno Creek Walking Tour: Join trail advocate Bob Bothman on this 5-mile round trip walk on the Fanno Creek Greenway Trail. Learn about the trail and historic Fanno Farm and Farmhouse as you look for wildlife and view several relocations of the creek. Meet at 8405 SW Creekside Place in Beaverton at 7:45 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday Guided Nature Walks at Tryon Creek State Park: 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. Today’s theme is “The Northwest Hiking Essentials.” Appropriate for all ages. Parents must accompany kids on all hikes. 10:00 am to 11:30 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Camas Health and Safety Fair, Plant Fair: Come to downtown Camas to take in one fair or both. For more information, visit these websites: Plant Fair, Health and Safety Fair.
Concert for Ages 4 and Under: Local songwriter Matt Clark will play songs from his debut album, “Funny Little Fella,” plus some old chestnuts like “Wheels on the Bus” and “Yellow Submarine.” Fun for the whole family. Milagros Boutique (5429 NE 30th Ave), 11:00 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Squid Attack CD Release: Squid Attack will perform at 7:30 pm at Airplay Café. All ages. For more information, visit the event website.
Willamette Week Presents: Best New Band Show:Explode Into Colors, Nurses, and White Fang will perform at 9:00 pm at Berbati’s Pan (231 SW Ankeny St). Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
Pete Krebs Jazz Trio (website) will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Mitzi Zilka (website) will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Lincoln Crockett (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
The Atonements (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Russian Folk Music: Enjoy a presentation of folk songs and romances, presented in Russian, by local artist Natalia Hougen. Holgate Library (7905 SE Holgate Blvd), 3:30 pm–4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Writers Judith Arcana and Leanne Grabel will talk about motherhood at In Other Words Women’s Books and Resources (8 B NE Killingsworth St) at 3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Healthy Living: Bo Rinaldi, author of vegan and raw foods cookbooks, will discuss how to start a path toward healthier living that will reduce the need for expensive healthcare, empower our local and regional farmers, and save money on food costs. 11:00 am, Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside). For more information, visit the event website.
Poetry Reading and Acoustic Latin Music by Alex & Magu Appella: Come enjoy Alex’s writings and Magu’s singing and acoustic guitar playing inspired by their Latin American travels and Argentine living. 23 Sandy Gallery (623 NE 23rd Ave), 5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Social Media in Real Life: Learn what social media is and how to use these free (or nearly free) online tools to connect with potential clients and find like-minded folks. Writing techniques, tags, and stats will be covered. Rockwood Library (17917 SE Stark St), 3:00 pm–5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Sunday, May 10
Walking With Mom: What better way to celebrate Mother’s Day than hearing a presentation from Portland’s beloved “walking” author, followed by a beautiful walk in the park. Tryon Creek Park, 2:00 pm–2:45 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
“Seeds of Chicano Identity”: Phil Esparza, World Theatre Operations Manager of El Teatro Campesino, will lead a panel discussion on “Producing Theatre for Social Change,” illuminating the mechanics of arts activism and sharing his experiences with El Teatro Campesino. Milagro Theatre (525 SE Stark St), 4:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Quadraphonnes (website) will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Paula Sinclair (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 5:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Kung Fu Film and Demonstration: “Tai Chi Master” will be showing at Midland Library (805 SE 122nd Ave) at 2:15 pm. The film is in Chinese with English subtitles. A brief discussion and kung fu demonstration with Master Yu, Shaowen will follow the screening. For more information, visit the event website.
“Living in Oblivion” will be showing at Press Club at 9:00 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Sunday Cinema Classics: “Barefoot in the Park” will be showing at St. Johns Library (7510 N. Charleston Ave), 2:00 pm. Free tickets for limited seating will be available at 1:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Author Tony Horwitz will talk about his book “A Voyage Long and Strange” at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
If you know of any other free events happening this weekend, please write a comment about it. If you’d like me to include an event in a future round-up, please contact me.
Remember: On Sunday, May 3, admission to OMSI is just $2.
Also, the new Dutch Bros.location in Tigard will be giving away free drinks all day on Friday, May 1. 11746 SW Pacific Hwy in Tigard, Oregon. Right on 99W off of HWY 217.
Admission is free for all events below. For more concerts, visit Concert Co-op.
Have a great weekend!
Friday, May 1
Cinco De Mayo Fiesta at Waterfront Park: Admission is free before 4:00 pm on Friday. For more information, visit the event website.
May Day Celebration: Watch local kids skip around the May pole, reenacting a century-old Portland public schools tradition. Enjoy other kids’ entertainment, live music, belly dancing and more. Kennedy School (5736 NE 33rd Ave), 5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Free Admission Night at Portland Children’s Museum: Admission to the museum is free from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. 4015 SW Canyon Road. For more information, visit the event website.
First Friday in Multnomah Village: During this monthly event, shops and galleries stay open late and offer special events, sales and complimentary refreshments. 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the Multnomah Village website.
First Friday Art Walk in Downtown Camas: “Camas First Fridays” occur throughout the year on each first Friday of the month. Art exhibits featuring local artists, dining, and themed shopping events provide fun for all. 5:00 pm–8:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Southerly, Soft Tags, and Themes will perform at Doug Fir (830 E. Burnside) at 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
Marianne Dissard (website) will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 6:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Bruce Kracke (website) will perform at Sellwood Public House (8132 SE 13th Ave) at 8:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
Marcus Reynolds will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Clear Creek (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Author Paul Dickson will talk about his book “The Dickson Baseball Dictionary” at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Author Emily Whitman will talk about her book “Radiant Darkness” at 7:00 pm at Looking Glass Bookstore (7983 SE 13th Ave). For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday, May 2
Home Ownership Preservation Event: This event will provide information and workshops on refinancing your loan, avoiding foreclosure scams, government housing programs, and more. Portland Memorial Coliseum (300 Winning Way), 10:00 am to 7:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Hawaiian Festival: Enjoy hula performances from Washington and Oregon halau, Hawaiian food, music, and more. Thomas Jefferson Middle School (3000 NW 119th St, Vancouver), 11:00 am–7:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Free Comic Book Day: Several comic book shops will be giving away free comic books. To find a participating shop near you, visit the event website and use the shop locator on the left side of the screen.
Food Art for Kids: Using Saxton Freymann’s books for inspiration, author and artist Addie Boswell will help kids make characters out of fruits, vegetables and other edibles. Free tickets for seating will be available 30 minutes prior to the program. Capitol Hill Library (10723 SW Capitol Hwy), 10:30 am–noon. For more information, visit the event website.
Create a Rain Stick: Kids and their families are invited to learn about the lore of the rain stick in Africa and other cultures. Then create and decorate your own. Belmont Library (1038 SE 39th Ave), 3:00 pm–4:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday Guided Nature Walks at Tryon Creek State Park: 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. Today’s theme is “Restoration of the Creek.” Appropriate for all ages. Parents must accompany kids on all hikes. 10:00 am to 11:30 am. For more information, visit the event website.
The Grouch & Eligh (website) will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Classical guitarist Peter Fletcher (website) will perform at Beaverton Library (12375 SW 5th St, Beaverton) at 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Mood Area 52 will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
David Ward will perform at Sellwood Public House (8132 SE 13th Ave) at 8:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
Bryant Allard Quartet (website) will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Kris Deelane (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Sunday, May 3
Pretty Dress Bike Ride: All are welcome to join this annual ride, but you must come wearing a pretty dress. The ride will end at a picnic spot. Wear your bloomers, bring a picnic blanket and bring something yummy to share plus your own utensils. Meet at SE Ladds Circle (in the Center), near 1996 SE Ladd Ave, at 2:00 pm. Length of the ride is a few hours, depending on how the group feels. For more information, contact bikebat at gmail dot com.
King Louie & Baby James (website) will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Portland Opera Preview: “Rigoletto”: This lecture/concert covers historical background, composer information and musical selections from the show. Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), 2:00 pm–3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Congratulations and Old Believerswill perform at 9:00 pm at Someday Lounge (125 NW 5th Ave). Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
Mary Flower (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 5:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
“Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai” will be showing at Press Club at 8:00 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Author Chesa Boudin will talk about his book “Gringo” at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Poets Gary Thompson and Richard Robbins will read from their respective books at 4:00 pm at Powell’s Books on Hawthorne (3723 SE Hawthorne Blvd). For more information, visit the event website.
If you know of any other free events happening this weekend, please write a comment about it. If you’d like me to include an event in a future round-up, please contact me.
Admission is free for all events below. For more concerts, visit Concert Co-op.
Have a great weekend!
All weekend
Carnival Days at Eastport Plaza: Enjoy live music, children’s activities, carnival rides, classic car show, and more. On Saturday, come early to watch the start of the 82nd Avenue of Roses parade. For more information, visit the event website.
Art Shows/Sales at Oregon Convention Center: View the work of artists from the Creative Metal Arts Guild, Oregon Potters Association, Portland Handweavers Guild, Oregon Glass Guild, Portland Bead Society, Northwest Fine Woodworkers, and Guild of Oregon Woodworkers. For more information, visit the event website.
Friday, April 24
Asian Heritage Night: This event is free for all to enjoy culturally specific performances, arts and crafts, and food. East Portland Community Center (740 SE 106th), 6:00 pm–8:00 pm. For more information, click here.
Colored Pencils Art & Culture Night: This is a monthly open mic and art show hosted by people from Asian, African, Arab, Slavic and Latino backgrounds. Center for Intercultural Organizing (700 N. Killingsworth St), 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm. For more information, click here.
Weinland will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 7:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Carmina Luna will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Dan McCoy will perform at Sellwood Public House (8132 SE 13th Ave) at 8:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
Mary Kadderly (website) will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Jack McMahon (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Oregon State Poetry Association Reading: Created in 1956, the Oregon State Poetry Association seeks to bring together and nurture the widest possible community of Oregon poets. Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 5:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Author Jane Hamilton will talk about her book “Laura Rider’s Masterpiece” at 7:00 pm at Powell’s Books, Cedar Hills Crossing (3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd). For more information, visit the event website.
Jackpot Records Film Festival: “TV Carnage” and “Totally for Teens” will be showing at Hollywood Theater (4122 NE Sandy Blvd) at 7:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday, April 25
Earth Day 2009 Festival: Join fellow Portlanders in a city-wide celebration of Earth Day 2009 at Wallace Park (NW 25th and NW Raleigh) from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm. The event includes live music, food, and a showcase of local non-profit organizations and businesses that support sustainable practices. Information from Neighborhood Notes.
82nd Avenue of Roses Parade: This year’s parade features the first public appearance of the full 2009 Rose Court Princesses and over 40 other groups. Starts at 9:00 am at Eastport Plaza (4000 SE 82nd Ave), heads north to SE Yamhill St and disbands in the Montavilla area. For more information, visit Neighborhood Notes.
Ultimate Open House: This year’s tour includes nearly 60 new homes in a selection of styles and range of neighborhoods that are priced for every budget. 10:00 am–6:00 pm, April 25 and 26. For more information, visit the event website.
Nez Perce Chief Redheart Memorial: A traditional memorial to remember Chief Redheart’s band, including singing in honor of the ancestors, the Riderless Horse (Empty Saddle) Ceremony, the Sacred Pipe Ceremony, and recognition of veterans. Fort Vancouver National Historic Site (5th St and Park Access Rd), 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Tigard Celebrates “A Century of Curtis Tigard”: Drop in for cake, toasts and big band music to celebrate the life of a man who has meant so much to this community. Tigard Public Library, 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Free Acupuncture Day: Brooklyn Community Acupuncture (1212 SE Powell Blvd) will offer free treatments between 9:00 am and 12:00 pm. No appointments, walk-in only. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday Guided Nature Walks at Tryon Creek State Park: 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. Today’s theme is “Springing Plants.” Appropriate for all ages. Parents must accompany kids on all hikes. 10:00 am to 11:30 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Looking for Papito, Family Stories from Latin America: Join award-winning solo performer, storyteller and author Antonio Sacre for a special family performance. Sacre’s repertoire, tailored to his audience, includes his own stories of growing up biculturally in a Cuban and Irish-American household. Presented in both English and Spanish. Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), 11:00 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Music for Toddlers: Join award-winning singer/songwriter and Gentle Wind recording artist Pam Donkin for fun with music. She will perform at different Portland-area libraries throughout the day. For more information, visit the event website.
Mexican Folk Dance: Ballet Papalotl will perform at North Portland Library (512 N. Killingsworth St) at 12:00 pm and Rockwood Library (17917 SE Stark St) at 3:45 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Oregon Symphonic Band will perform at the auditorium at Jackson Middle School at 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Mariachi Viva Mexico will perform at Rockwood Library (17917 SE Stark St), 2:30 pm–3:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Curtis Peoples, Josh Hoge and Tony Lucca will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Chris Margolin & Friends (website) will perform at Sellwood Public House (8132 SE 13th Ave) at 8:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
Eddie Parente will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Massive 6: Crème de la Crème with Dr. Adam, Demetre Baca and Pandemonium Jones: This monthly benefit is a dance party, fashion show, and more. Say “LifeisaParty” at the door and get in free before 10:00 pm. Ages 21+. Crown Room, 205 NW Fourth Ave.
Eric John Kaiser (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
“Whose Your Mama? The Unsung Voices of Women and Mothers”: Portland authors Kelly Jeske, Mary Foulk, Sonali Balajee, and Liz Prato will share stories about open adoption, queer family-making, the clash between traditional cultures and personal desire, and the decision to remain childfree. In Other Words Women’s Books and Resources (8 B NE Killingsworth St), 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Author Erin Hunter will talk about her book “Sunrise” at 2:00 pm at Powell’s Books, Cedar Hills Crossing (3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd). For more information, visit the event website.
Comics Artists Dylan Meconis and Erika Moen will present their respective books, “Bite Me!” and “DAR: Volume One,” at Sequential Art Gallery (328 NW Broadway, No. 113), 5:00 pm–8:00 pm. Ages 18+. For more information, visit the event website.
”Oregon at Work” Launch Party: The Portland launch for the book “Oregon at Work” will be at the Oregon Historical Society (1200 SW Park Ave) from 10:00 am–12:00 pm. For more information on the book, click here.
Slideluck Potshow: This is a potluck and art show. Bring a dish to share and watch local photographers present slides of their work. Sandbox Studio (420 NE 9th Ave), 7:00 pm to 11:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Ecoroof Vendors Fair: The event will provide designers, developers, homeowners and building owners with information and technical assistance about ecoroofs. 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, Doubletree Hotel at Lloyd Center, Exhibition Hall (1000 NE Multnomah St). For more information, visit the event website.
Sunday, April 26
Earth Day Celebration at Tryon Creek Park: Bring the whole family to learn about beavers through arts and crafts, games, stories and more. Come dressed as your favorite animal for an afternoon parade. Refreshments served. 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Ultimate Open House: This year’s tour includes nearly 60 new homes in a selection of styles and range of neighborhoods that are priced for every budget. 10:00 am–6:00 pm, April 25 and 26. For more information, visit the event website.
Mexican Folk Dance: Ballet Papalotl will perform at Midland Library (805 SE 122nd Ave), 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
In Mulieribus (website) will perform at Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave) at 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
“The Harder They Come” will be showing at Press Club at 8:00 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Progression is what every other jam session isn’t. Original compositions, odd time signatures, free form improvisation, and no rules. Hosted by Ben Darwish. Someday Lounge (125 NW 5th Ave), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Journalist Michelle Goldberg will talk about her book “The Means of Reproduction” at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Becoming Oregon: A Printed History: Robert Hamm will share newspapers, woodcuts, accurate and inaccurate maps, and early photographs from the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Lewis and Clark Exposition. Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), 1:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Wills, Trusts and Estate Planning: Learn the basics of wills, living trusts, powers of attorney and health care directives with attorney and author Richard Schneider. Northwest Library (2300 NW Thurman St), 1:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Vegan Cookbook Author Isa Chandra Moskowitz will talk about her work at Hollywood Library (4040 NE Tillamook St), 2:00 pm. Cooking demonstration included. Free tickets for seating will be available 30 minutes prior to the program. For more information, visit the event website.
Author Mark Rudd will talk about his book “Underground” at 4:00 pm at Looking Glass Bookstore (7983 SE 13th Ave). For more information, visit the event website.
Poets Paulann Petersen, John Blackard, Ana Callan, Kirstin Rian and David Hill will read their work at Ink & Paper Group (1825 SE 7th Ave). The event will begin at 3:30 pm with an hour of open mic poetry followed by a half-hour of conversation and dessert on the veranda. The first featured poet will begin reading at 5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
If you know of any other free events happening this weekend, please write a comment about it. If you’d like me to include an event in a future round-up, please contact me.
Admission is free for all events below. For more concerts, visit Concert Co-op.
In addition, Saturday is Family Day at the Oregon Historical Society. Up to two children (age 18 & under) get in free with each paid adult admission.
Have a great weekend!
Friday, April 17
Focus the Nation’s Town Hall on the Clean Energy Future: More than 180 Congressional Districts across the country will hold town halls to help educate people on clean energy issues. In Portland, the town hall will take place at Portland State University, Hoffman Hall (1833 SW 11th Ave), 6:00 pm–9:00 pm. Congressman Earl Bluemanuer, Rep. Jules Bailey, Rep. Ben Cannon, Mayor Sam Adams, and Commissioner Jeff Cogen will discuss the city and state’s role in the transition to the new energy economy. For more information, visit the event website.
Portland is Burning is influenced heavily by New York street fashion, the dance style of “voguing,” gay dance music and the groundbreaking movie “Paris Is Burning.” Musical stylings brought by local DJs well known in the queer community as well as in Portland’s nightlife scene. Someday Lounge (125 NW 5th Ave), 9:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Pete Krebs will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Michelle Medler Trio (website) will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Mark Alan (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
New Old Friends (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Shakespeare Authorship Panel: Shakespeare scholars will lead a lively, provocative discussion about the possibility that Will Shakespeare, a butcher’s apprentice from Stratford-upon-Avon, was the author of the works attributed to William Shakespeare. Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Storytellers Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo and Nancy Wang will share folk tales and myths of Asian traditions, as well as share personal and family histories that address the immigrant’s tale. This program is designed for adults and children ages 10 and above. Hillsboro Main Library (2850 NE Brookwood Parkway), 7:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday, April 18
SOLV Earth Day Volunteer Projects: Celebrate Earth Day by helping clean up Portland. SOLV has organized cleanup projects at about 100 locations. 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Spring Greening Day on Mississippi Ave: Stores will be hosting blowout sales along with activities such as clothing swaps, demonstrations on reusing recyclable products, sustainable food systems, live music and more. 11:00 am–7:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
YMCA Healthy Kids Day: Enjoy fun, engaging and creative activities for children and families at participating YMCAs. To find a participating YMCA near you, visit the event website.
EcoFair at Salmon Creek Greenway: This event includes children’s activities, bird walk, wildlife show and more. 8:30 am–1:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Community Health & Safety Fair in Tualatin: This event includes health screenings and presentations on stretching your food dollars, heart health and more. 10:00 am–3:00 pm at the Senior Center Building in Tualatin Community Park. For more information, visit the event website (PDF file).
East Portland Homeownership Fair: This event includes workshops on home ownership and preventing foreclosure, “Ask the Experts” panels, free Burgerville lunch, and more. Open to anyone interested in buying their own home, and homeowners who are interested in finding ways to maintain and preserve their home. Kelly Elementary School (9030 SE Cooper St), 10:00 am–2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Ultimate Open House: This year’s tour includes nearly 60 new homes in a selection of styles and range of neighborhoods that are priced for every budget. 10:00 am–6:00 pm, April 18 and 19. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday Guided Nature Walks at Tryon Creek State Park: 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. Today’s theme is “Coaling Tryon Creek.” Appropriate for all ages. Parents must accompany kids on all hikes. 10:00 am to 11:30 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Oregon Zoo at the Library: Meet a cast of animals from the Oregon Zoo such as a kind snake, a silent owl and a squeaky-clean cockroach. Oregon Zoo employees will share animal facts and introduce each species. Most appropriate for grades K–5. Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), 10:30 am–11:30 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Gresham Recycle Event: Gresham and Wood Village citizens and businesses are invited to recycle electronics, paper, and more from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at City Hall. For more information, visit the event website.
Record Store Day: At Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside), meet Queensryche and get your copy of their new album signed at 12:00 noon. At 2:00 pm, listen to the new Bob Dylan album before it comes out. Mary Flower and Lloyd Jones will perform at 3:00 pm, and Paula Sinclair will perform at 5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Mariachi Viva Mexico will perform at Gregory Heights Library (7921 NE Sandy Blvd) at 3:30 pm. This six-piece Mariachi band includes trumpets, violins, guitars, guitaron and vihuelas to create lively, spirited music. For more information, visit the event website.
Here Comes Everybody will perform at Burdigala Wine (8317 SE 13th) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the band’s website.
Lindsey Stormo and Ben Darwishwill perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Sean Flynn will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Kate Mann (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
The Garcia Birthday Band (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Em Space Book Arts Center Open House: The event will include tours of the space and its historic, fully operational letterpress and bookbinding equipment; silent auction; raffle; libations and food; and the opportunity to pull a print on a big old press to take home. 407 SE Ivon St, 6:00 pm–10:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Writer and editor Matt Love will discuss his unique approach to writing about Oregon, share some excerpts from his work, and talk about the challenge of being an independent Oregon publisher. Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), 1:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Storyteller Nancy Wang will share stories of early Chinese immigration to America. This program is designed for adults and children ages 10 and above. Beaverton City Library (12375 SW Fifth St), 10:30 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Storytelling Finale: The Immigrant Experience: Opening remarks will be made by Joan Yasui Emerson, the eldest Sansei (third generation) grandchild in the Yasui family, who is featured in the Oregon Reads selection “Stubborn Twig.” Storytellers Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo, Nancy Wang and Alton Takiyama-Chung will tell personal family stories. Refreshments provided by the Japanese-American Citizen’s League (JACL). Tigard Public Library (13500 SW Hall Blvd), 6:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
“A Heart for Any Fate” Book Launch Party: Meet author Linda Crew and celebrate the release of “A Heart for Any Fate,” a young adult historical fiction novel about the Oregon Trail. The event will include a slideshow presentation by the author, a reading, and a book signing. McLoughlin House (713 Center Street Oregon City), 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Artist David Paul Bayles will give a lecture at 23 Sandy Gallery (623 NE 23rd Ave) at 5:00 pm. David Paul Bayles is the featured artist in the gallery in April, showing photographs from his Falling Trees series. For more information, visit the event website.
Panel Discussion at Portland Center Stage: Radio host Thom Hartmann, The Oregonian’s David Sarasohn and Jack Ohman, and journalism professor Al Stavitsky will discuss how politics and entertainment, power and truth, media, and public memory have been transformed in the intervening years since Watergate. Presented in conjunction with the opening weekend of “Frost/Nixon” at Portland Center Stage. Gerding Theater at the Armory (128 NW Eleventh Ave), 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the PCS website.
Sunday, April 19
Ultimate Open House: This year’s tour includes nearly 60 new homes in a selection of styles and range of neighborhoods that are priced for every budget. 10:00 am–6:00 pm, April 18 and 19. For more information, visit the event website.
Pirate Treasure Hunt: The Dollar Scholar (3279 SE Hawthorne) invites all ages to a treasure hunt on Hawthorne. 11:00 am–3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Generation Green: An Earth Day Celebration: This event includes information and resources from earth-friendly organizations, repurposed crafts, seed giveaway and more. Creative Science School (1231 SE 92nd Ave), 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. For additional information, email kathryn.schwartz @ comcast dot net.
Concert for Babies and Toddlers: Local musician Matt Clark will play songs from his CD for kids called “Funny Little Fella.” Milagros Boutique (5433 NE 30th Ave), 1:30 pm–2:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Neah-Kah-Nie Project String Quartet Concert and Film Screening: Neah-Kah-Nie will perform at 2:00 pm at Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave). This concert will be followed by a screening of the documentary “Susie Fennell Pipes and the Neah-Kah-Nie String Quartet” and a short documentary about the composer Ferdinand Sorenson at 3:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Japanese Traditional Koto Music: Mitsuki Dazai will give an introduction to Japanese traditions and culture through koto music. Her performance will demonstrate techniques on the instrument. Hollywood Library (4040 NE Tillamook St), 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Paula Sinclair (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 5:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
“Bottle Rocket” will be showing at Press Club at 8:00 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Astrophysicist and author Evalyn Gates will talk about her book “Einstein’s Telescope” at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Poets Michael Dickman and Michael McGriff will talk about their respective work at Powell’s Books on Hawthorne (3723 SE Hawthorne Blvd), 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Author Robert Dugoni will talk about his book “Wrongful Death” at 4:00 pm at Powell’s Books, Cedar Hills Crossing (3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd). For more information, visit the event website.
Lecture: Where Have All the Frogs Gone? Dr. Kerry Krieger, international research scientist, will talk about the impacts of disease, climate change and over-harvesting on different amphibian groups. Find out what you can do to help frogs. Water Resources Education Center (4600 SE Columbia Way, Vancouver), 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
If you know of any other free events happening this weekend, please write a comment about it. If you’d like me to include an event in a future round-up, please contact me.
Wow, can you believe it’s the first weekend of April? On Sunday, admission to OMSI is just $2.
Admission is free for all events below. For more concerts, visit Concert Co-op.
Have a great weekend!
Friday, April 3
Free Admission All Day at Portland Children’s Museum: Admission to the museum is free from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm. 4015 SW Canyon Road. For more information, visit the event website.
First Friday in Multnomah Village: During this monthly event, shops and galleries stay open late and offer special events, sales and complimentary refreshments. 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the Multnomah Village website.
First Friday Art Walk in Downtown Camas: This month’s theme is “Who will pick the golden egg?” Every merchant you visit will provide you with an opportunity to pick the golden egg. 5:00 pm–8:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Downtown Troutdale First Friday Art Walk: On the first Friday of each month, Historic Downtown Troutdale businesses host dozens of local artists exhibiting their works of art. 5:00 pm–9:00 pm. For more information, contact the West Columbia Gorge Chamber of Commerce at 503.669.7473 or visit their website.
Staver Locomotive: At this family-friendly event, watch miniature trains run their course in a 10,000 sq ft warehouse and enjoy hot popcorn. Kids can draw their favorite train in the Children’s Craft Area. Dress warm. Staver Locomotive (2537 NW 29th Ave), 6:00 pm–8:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Gordon Lee (website) will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Chickweed (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Old Elbows (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Author Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson will talk about his book “The Face on Your Plate” at 7:30 pm at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside). For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday, April 4
Trillium Festival: The event includes a native plant sale, guided nature hikes, children’s crafts and activities, local vendors, live music performances and more. Tryon Creek State Park, Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am–4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Pearl District Bunny Hop: Bring your basket and follow the bunny trail to participating stores in the Pearl District. Participate in craft activities, gather goodies, and enjoy sweet treats. This is fun for children of all ages. 10:00 am–6:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Art Materials Swap: Bring art materials that have been collecting dust around the house and trade them for some new inspiration. Paints, (clean) fabrics, yarn, beads, buttons, pens, pencils and paper are welcome. 12:00 pm–4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Art Opening: Q Center and Focus on Youth Photography present a new collaborative art exhibit entitled “Through Their Eyes.” All youth displaying works identify as either gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer. Q Center (4115 N. Mississippi Ave), 4:00 pm–6:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Oregon Symphony Storytime: Enjoy music, hands-on crafts and fun for all ages. Each week features a visit from an Oregon Symphony musician who will play and provide an introduction to his or her instrument and orchestral music. North Portland Library (512 N. Killingsworth St), 11:00 am–12:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Concert for Toddlers: Hear local songwriter Matt Clark play songs for toddlers from his debut album, “Funny Little Fella.” Mississippi Pizza Pub (3552 N. Mississippi Ave), 4:00 pm–5:00 pm. Visit www.mattclarkmusic.com to hear samples.
Green River Ordinance (website) will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 5:00 pm. All ages. For more information, visit the event website.
Dan Balmer (website) will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Mood Area 52 (website) will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Will West (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Tax Help: Trained tax preparers will volunteer their time and expertise to help you with your tax forms. Bring last year’s return and this year’s paperwork. This program is sponsored by AARP. Two locations: Gregory Heights Library (7921 NE Sandy Blvd), 10:00 am–2:00 pm; Woodstock Library (6008 SE 49th Ave), 12:00 pm–5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
“Start Your Creative Business” Workshop: Let the Independent Publishing Resource Center show you the basic ins and outs of starting your own creative business. Gresham Library (385 NW Miller Ave), 2:00 pm–4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Crochet-a-thon: Museum of Contemporary Craft exhibiting artist Mandy Greer will show participants how to crochet, then she’ll make a sculpture out of the raw materials created. Bring yarn and fabric, new or reused, in all shades of blue, from very light to dark (but no navy, please!). The Lab at Museum of Contemporary Craft (724 NW Davis St), 4:00 pm–6:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Beats for Peace ‘Zine Release Party: Presented by United Voices/Beats for Peace and featuring live music by Thavius Beck, Cancer the Kid, Spamtron, DJ Grimmrock and The GummykubKrew, this is a free, all-ages event celebrating the release of the United Voices ‘zine. Donations accepted. AudioCinema (226 SE Madison), 5:00 pm–8:00 pm. For more information, contact Mireaya at 503.230.9427 or mmedina @ afsc.org.
Author and PBS NewsHour anchor Jim Lehrer will talk about his book “Oh, Johnny” at 2:00 pm at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside). For more information, visit the event website.
Sunday, April 5
Trillium Festival: The event includes a native plant sale, guided nature hikes, children’s crafts and activities, local vendors, live music performances and more. Tryon Creek State Park, Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am–4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
The Joy of Censorship:MAD Senior Editor Joe Raiola takes an illuminating, satiric and at times disturbing look at America’s most hotly debated First Amendment issues. Free tickets for seating will be available 30 minutes prior to the program. Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), 12:30 pm–1:45 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Portland Cello Project (website) will perform at Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave) at 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Nurses and Inside Voiceswill perform at Someday Lounge (125 NW 5th Ave) at 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
Mary Flower (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 5:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
“The Man Who Wasn’t There” will be showing at Press Club at 8:00 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
“Singin’ in the Rain” will be showing at St. Johns Library (7510 N. Charleston Ave) at 2:00 pm. Free tickets for limited seating will be available at 1:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Poets Kathryn Cowles and Ely Shipley will talk about their respective work at 4:00 pm at Powell’s Books on Hawthorne (3723 SE Hawthorne Blvd). For more information, visit the event website.
If you know of any other free events happening this weekend, please write a comment about it. If you’d like me to include an event in a future round-up, please contact me.
Admission is free for all events below. For more concerts, visit Concert Co-op.
Have a great weekend!
All weekend
Energy Trust Better Living Show: This event is packed with activities focused on sustainable living. Workshops, music, kids activities, theatre, cooking demonstrations, and more. Portland Expo Center (2060 North Marine Dr). For more information, visit the event website.
Chicken Fest: Twenty breeds will be on display. Activities include live music, egg toss contest and workshops. Workshops cost $5; all other activities are free. Livingscape Nursery (3926 N. Vancouver Ave). For more information, visit the event website.
Friday, March 27
Azeda Booth (website) will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 6:00 pm. All ages. For more information, visit the event website.
Robert Moore will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
James Low and MBilly will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Sonny Hess and Lisa Mann will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Will West & The Friendly Strangers (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Author Anne Easter Smith will talk about her book “In The King’s Grace” at 7:00 pm at Powell’s Books at Cedar Hills Crossing (3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd). For more information, visit the event website.
Author Susan Jane Gilman will talk about her book “Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven” at 7:30 pm at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside). For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday, March 28
Family Walks With Metro Councilors: Carlotta Collette, District 2 Councilor, will lead a 2.5-mile walk through the Tideman-Johnson Natural Area and quiet residential streets of Milwaukie’s Ardenwald neighborhood. Meet at 10:00 am at the Springwater Corridor Trailhead (SE Johnson Creek Blvd and the Springwater Corridor at 45th). For more information, visit the event website or contact Carl Larson at larson @ bta4bikes.org or 503.226.0676 x16.
Saturday Guided Nature Walks at Tryon Creek State Park: 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. Today’s theme is “Restoration of the Creek.” Appropriate for all ages. Parents must accompany kids on all hikes. 10:00 am to 11:30 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Oregon Zoo at the Library: Meet a cast of animals from the Oregon Zoo such as a kind snake, a silent owl and a squeaky-clean cockroach. Oregon Zoo employees will share animal facts and introduce each species. Most appropriate for grades K–5. Woodstock Library (6008 SE 49th Ave), 3:00 pm–4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Fairly Stupid Tales: This play was inspired by the book “The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales” by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith. It’s brought to you by Book-It Repertory Theatre from Seattle, WA, a production company that focuses on bringing books to life for children. Most appropriate for grades K–5. Two performances at North Portland Library (512 N. Killingsworth St), 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website (information near bottom of page).
Massive 5: Get in free before 10:00 pm by saying “Life is a Party” at the door. Massive 5 is a dance party and benefit that includes a fashion show, raffle, clothing sales, tattoo work giveaways, and plenty of other goodies. The fun takes place at Crown Room, 205 NW 4th Ave. Ages 21+.
Ben Medler Trio will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel (1510 SW Harbor Way), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Kaitlyn ni Donovan and the Brilliant Channel will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Redwood Son (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Justin Jude & The Open Road (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Tax Help: Trained tax preparers will volunteer their time and expertise to help you with your tax forms. Bring last year’s return and this year’s paperwork. This program is sponsored by AARP. Two locations: Gregory Heights Library (7921 NE Sandy Blvd), 10:00 am–2:00 pm; Woodstock Library (6008 SE 49th Ave), 12:00 pm–5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
VoiceCatcher Authors Reading: VoiceCatcher presents prose and poetry from its third women writers anthology. The work of six contributing authors will be highlighted. Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Simple Healthy Cooking Saves Time and Money: Jean Johnson will present no-fuss recipes from her book, “Cooking Beyond Measure: How to Eat Well without Formal Recipes.” She will show how quickly and deliciously food comes together when we forget about measuring. Fairview-Columbia Library (1520 NE Village St, Fairview), 3:00 pm–4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Writers’ Dojo Day of Literary Celebration: The day includes poetry performances, writing workshops, and a panel discussion on publishing. 7518 N. Chicago Ave, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Please RSVP. For more information, visit the event website.
Craft Project and Book Signing: Author and crafter Susan Beal will talk about her book “Button It Up” and help folks make button magnets and pushpins. Supplies will be provided. The afternoon will also include sweet treats and a crafty giveaway. Bolt Fabric Boutique (2136 NE Alberta St), 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Sunday, March 29
Trillium Story: Join Stephanie Wagner, Executive Director of the Friends of Tryon Creek, for a lecture on this woodland plant. Ages 12 and older. Tryon Creek State Park, 2:00 pm–3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Build a Bird House: The Rebuilding Center will provide you with the tools, reclaimed house materials and all the instruction you’ll need to build your own bird house. Most appropriate for grades K–5. Holgate Library (7905 SE Holgate Blvd), 2:00 pm–4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Thumbelina: In this Oregon Shadow Theatre production, Thumbelina journeys through a series of natural habitats to discover her home in the land of the flower fairies. Most appropriate for grades K–5. Midland Library (805 SE 122nd Ave), 2:30 pm–3:15 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Jack McMahon (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 5:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
“Sweet and Lowdown” will be showing at Press Club at 8:00 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Author Catherine Clinton will talk about her book “Mrs. Lincoln: A Life” at 7:30 pm at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside). For more information, visit the event website.
If you know of any other free events happening this weekend, please write a comment about it. If you’d like me to include an event in a future round-up, please contact me.
Admission is free for all events below. Have a great weekend!
All weekend
Super Kids Resale: I tend to shy away from publicizing shopping-focused events in these weekly event posts, but I thought this would interest some of you. Super Kids Resale is a bi-annual consignment event specializing in baby and kid clothing, maternity clothing, and anything else related to kids. In addition, attendees will get the chance to meet and talk about grocery deals with one of the gals from Frugal Living Northwest. Gresham Armory (544 NE Division St, Gresham). For more information, visit the event website.
Friday, March 13
Rally to Support Oregon Historical Society Research Library: On March 13, the last day of work for the staff of the Oregon Historical Society Research Library, the Northwest History Network invites the public to join them in showing their support for the staff and holdings of this superb Oregon institution. From 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm in the park block opposite the library (1200 SW Park Ave in Portland), supporters of the library will give personal testimonials and thank staff for their work in preserving Oregon’s history and making it accessible. For more information, visit the event website.
Lower Fremont 2nd Friday Artwalk and Sidewalk Sale: Local artists and crafters will display and sell their work outside at this monthly event. Also, stores will be hosting sales and giveaways. For example, SOFIA’s European Boutique (1313 NE Fremont) will give complimentary skin and color consults using botanical-based, organic product lines from 4:00 pm–8:00 pm. Lower Fremont 2nd Friday event is on NE Fremont between 12th & 14th Avenues, 4:00 pm–9:00 pm.
“Conflict in the Congo” Panel Discussion: Amnesty International USA Group 48 and the Congolese Community of Oregon (CCO) will present a panel discussion about the conflict in the Congo at 7:30 pm at the First Unitarian Church (1011 SW 12th Ave). The presentation launches a campaign of the CCO and Group 48 to raise awareness of the human suffering in the Congo and to educate Portlanders about how they can help bring peace to the region. For more information, visit the event website.
“Battlestar Galactica” Final Season: Join KUFO’s Cort and Fatboy each Friday night from January 16 through March 13 to watch the final 10 episodes of “Battlestar Galactica.” Bagdad Theater (3702 SE Hawthorne Blvd). Doors open at 9:00 pm; show at 10:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, contact the Bagdad Theater or KUFO.
Shoshana Bean (website) will perform at Music Millennium at 7:00 pm. All ages. For more information, visit the event website.
Tony Pacini (website) will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Leviethan (website) will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Stephen Ashbrook (website) will perform at Kay’s Bar (6903 SE Milwaukie) at 9:30 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
James Faretheewell (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
Lincoln Crockett (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
“Under the Bombs” will be showing at 7:00 pm at the Hillsboro Main Library (2850 Brookwood Pkwy). Informal discussion will follow. Movie snacks provided. This event is open to adults 18 and older. For more information, visit the event website.
BodyVox Movie Night: Join lululemon and BodyVox artistic directors Jamey Hampton and Ashley Roland for a special screening of BodyVox’s award-winning short films. BodyVox uses dance, humor and heavy machinery to create some of the most amazing and amusing dance scenes ever seen on film. 1231 NW Couch St, 7:30 pm–8:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
TV wardrobe stylist Kami Gray will talk about her book “The Denim Diet” at 7:30 pm at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside). Nolita has teamed up with Powell’s for a Denim Drive to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters. Bring in a pair of new or used (clean, in good condition) men’s, women’s, or children’s jeans to the event. As a thank you, those who donate jeans will be given a coupon good for a 20% discount on new jeans at Nolita. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday, March 14
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration: Festivities include live music, bagpipers, Irish dancers, food and drink specials, and more. Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale). All day; music starts at 3:00 pm. All ages welcome; 21 and over in the Winery. For more information, visit the event website.
Murphy St. Patrick’s Parade in Hillsboro: The parade will start at 11:00 am from Hare Field. The parade route continues east to Cornell Road, south on Main Street, west on Main to Second Avenue, north on Second to Grant Street and east back to Hare Field. For more information, read this article or call Murphy’s Furniture at 503.640.1124.
Make a Bird House: The Rebuilding Center will provide you with the tools, reclaimed house materials and all the instruction you’ll need to build your own bird house. Most appropriate for grades K–5. Free tickets for seating will be available 30 minutes prior to the program. Belmont Library (1038 SE 39th Ave), 3:00 pm–5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website
Oregon Symphony Storytime: Enjoy music, hands-on crafts and fun for all ages. Each week features a visit from an Oregon Symphony musician who will play and provide an introduction to his or her instrument and orchestral music. North Portland Library (512 N. Killingsworth St), 1:00 pm–2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Second Saturday at Vancouver Water Center: Learn fascinating facts about the earth’s water and the many ways it’s used. As always, there will be fun and educational activities for the entire family. Activities include making cool water bottles, coloring, storytime, a movie and more. Water Resources Education Center (4600 SE Columbia Way, Vancouver), 1:00 pm–3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday Guided Nature Walks at Tryon Creek State Park: 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. Today’s theme is “Coaling Tryon Creek.” Appropriate for all ages. Parents must accompany kids on all hikes. 10:00 am to 11:30 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Yoga Class: Whole Foods Fremont Store (3535 NE 15th Ave) will host a yoga class taught by Jeffrey Levin from 4:00 pm–6:00 pm. No prior yoga experience necessary, but please arrive ready for movement. For more information, visit Jeffrey’s blog.
Asylum Street Spankers (website) will perform at Music Millennium at 2:00 pm. All ages. For more information, visit the event website.
Brooklyn Street Jazz (website) will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
Paris Can Wait (website) will perform at Wine Unwind (1019 NW 11th Ave) at 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Tyler Stenson (website) will perform at Kay’s Bar (6903 SE Milwaukie) at 9:30 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
Lisa Stringfield and Lara Michelle will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Garcia Birthday Band (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern (10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro) at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Tax Help: Trained tax preparers will volunteer their time and expertise to help you with your tax forms. Bring last year’s return and this year’s paperwork. This program is sponsored by AARP. Woodstock Library (6008 SE 49th Ave), 12:00 pm–5:00 pm. Sign-up for same-day appointments starts at 10:00 am. For more information, visit the event website.
Sunday, March 15
NE Neighborhood St. Paddy’s Day Parade: Don your best Sunday green as families, friends and neighbors celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and the beginning of Spring by promenading through the Irvington Neighborhood. The parade starts at 11:00 am at Fernwood/Cleary School on NE Hancock and NE 33rd. Revelers head West on Hancock to NE 17th, jog one block North to Tillamook, then head East on Tillamook back to Fernwood/Cleary School on a 1.2-mile circuitous route. For more information, visit the event website or call Steve O’Slavik at 503.282.6370.
Writers Resource Fair: Writers and potential writers are invited to meet representatives of organizations offering support and opportunities for writers. Light refreshments provided. Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), 12:00 pm–3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Move Together: Parent/Toddler Creative Movement Class: Bring your little ones to lululemon to jump, bounce, and move together. lululemon athletica’s first family-friendly class is brought to you by BodyVox. Move Together will be taught by Renee Adams, BodyVox dancer and teaching artist. 1231 NW Couch St, 11:00 am to noon. For more information, visit the event website.
Computer Lab for Job Seekers: Update your resume, file for unemployment, or apply for your dream job in this special computer lab just for job seekers. Microsoft Office software, high-speed internet, USB ports, CD and floppy disc drives, black & white printing available. Limited technical support provided. Space is limited so come early. Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), Computer Lab (3rd floor), 1:00 pm–4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Simple Healthy Cooking Saves Time and Money: Jean Johnson will present no-fuss recipes from her book, “Cooking Beyond Measure: How to Eat Well without Formal Recipes.” She will show how quickly and deliciously food comes together when we forget about measuring. Hollywood Library (4040 NE Tillamook St), 2:00 pm–3:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Guided Musical Tour of Oregon: The Quintessential Wood Wind Quartet will perform a guided musical tour of Oregon. Refreshments will be provided. Beaverton City Library (12375 SW 5th St, Beaverton), 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Irish Music: Innisfree (website) will perform at Hillsboro Main Library (2850 Brookwood Pkwy) at 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Mary Flower (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 5:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
”Welcome to the Dollhouse” will be showing at Press Club at 8:00 pm. All ages. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Calyx’s 33rd Anniversary Reading: Independent publisher Calyx Books celebrates its 33rd anniversary with “Humming the Blues,” Cass Dalglish’s translation of the cuneiform of Enheduanna, a powerful Sumerian princess in 2350 BCE. 7:30 pm, Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside). For more information, visit the event website.
If you know of any other free events happening this weekend, please write a comment about it. If you’d like me to include an event in a future round-up, please contact me.