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Admission is free for all events below.
Also, January 17 is the third Saturday of the month and the Oregon Historical Society’s discount day. However, admission is no longer totally free. Instead, two children will be admitted free per one paying adult. Click here for more information.
Have a great weekend!
Friday, January 16
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Kidical Mass is a chance for kids to ride bikes with their families and other kids in a big, safe, fun group. Rides are easy-going, legal, and governed by the slowest riders. In celebration of MLK weekend, families are encouraged to dress and decorate in the spirit of peace and diversity. It will be dark so do not forget to bring FRONT and REAR lights. For more information, contact Carl Larson at Bicycle Transportation Alliance. Rides:
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“Battlestar Galactica” Final Season: Join KUFO’s Cort and Fatboy each Friday night from January 16 through March 10 to watch the final 10 episodes of “Battlestar Galactica.” Bagdad Theater (3702 SE Hawthorne Blvd). Doors open at 9:30 pm; show at 10:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, contact the Bagdad Theater or KUFO.
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Reed Wallsmith (website) will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
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Floating Glass Balls (website) will perform at LaurelThirst Public House (NE Glisan and 30th) from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Palatine Hill (website) will perform at Kay’s Bar (6903 SE Milwaukie) at 9:30 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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Loque Le Monde will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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Destroy Nate Allen, Butterfly Bones and Purple Heart will perform at Red Room (2530 NE 82nd Ave) at 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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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.
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Lewi Longmire 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.
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Contributors Karen Karbo and Melanie Thernstrom present “The Secret Currency of Love,” an anthology of original essays that explores the fraught and powerful connection between two of the most driving forces in women’s lives: love and money. Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday, January 17
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J.R.R. Tolkien Birthday Celebration: This is an event for all ages featuring jugglers, live music, the entire “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, costume contest and more. Admission is free, except for the trilogy. To watch the movies, you must bring two canned goods for the Oregon Food Bank. Kennedy School (5736 NE 33rd Ave), 11:00 am ’til close. For a detailed schedule, visit the event website.
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Free Events at Portland Old-Time Music Gathering: On Saturday from noon to 5:00 pm, come to Norse Hall (111 NE 11th Ave) for kids’ activities, singing and dancing workshops, concerts, and more. On Sunday, the Mission Theater (1624 NW Glisan) will host a cabaret show at 1:30 pm (doors open at 1:00 pm). All ages are welcome to attend; minors with parent. The show will feature short performances. Some slots will be available for signup at Norse Hall on Saturday on a first come, first served basis. For more information, visit the event website.
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Bilingual (Spanish/English) Environmental Fair: The Miracle Theatre Group will host a bilingual (Spanish/English) environmental fair from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm at El Centro Milagro (525 SE Stark St). Visitors will have the opportunity to learn more about local environmental organizations, including Verde, SOLV, Friends of Trees and Equal Exchange. For more information, contact the Miracle Theatre Group.
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Kidical Mass is a chance for kids to ride bikes with their families and other kids in a big, safe, fun group. Rides are easy-going, legal, and governed by the slowest riders. In celebration of MLK weekend, families are encouraged to dress and decorate in the spirit of peace and diversity. Today, there’s an Outer Northeast ride. Meet at 3:00 pm at Knott Park (NE 112th and Russell), ride at 3:15 pm. For more information, contact Carl Larson at Bicycle Transportation Alliance.
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Oregon Symphony Storytime: This series focuses on books, music, instruments, sound and fun musical crafts. 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. Free tickets for seating will be available 30 minutes prior to the program. Hillsdale Library (1525 SW Sunset Blvd), 11:00 am–noon. Most appropriate for preschool-age children. For more information, visit the event website.
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Mz. Pearl’s Variety Show is a solo clown show filled with physical comedy, juggling, magic, dance and word play. The audience is really involved in Mz. Pearl’s show—in their seats, as volunteers, and in a mini-workshop at the end. Most suitable for grades K–5. Sellwood-Moreland Library (7860 SE 13th Ave), 10:30 am–11:15 am, and noon–12:45 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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”Raven Steals the Sun” Children’s Puppet Show: Created and performed by Emily Alexander of Tears of Joy Theatre, this show tells how Raven the trickster brought light and warmth to the world. Gresham Library (385 NW Miller Ave), 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Most appropriate for grades K–5. For more information, visit the event website.
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”8-Bit Resolution” Benefit Concert: 8-Bit Resolution is a chiptune (old-school video game-style music) fest featuring The 486 Kid, Waxin’ Wary, Mos-8, and the easterislandhead. Visuals by VJ Cupcakes. Donations will be accepted at the door for Child’s Play, but are not required to get in. All ages. Chaos Cafe (2620 SE Powell Blvd), 8:00 pm, 503.546.8112.
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Michelle Medler Trio will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
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Lucky Tiger, Honus Huffhines, and The Welfare State will perform at Red Room (2530 NE 82nd Ave) at 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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Jim Page (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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Vivid Curve with James Faretheewell (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.
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William Stafford Birthday Events: Two events today. More information can be found here.
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Emily Frey, Jane Glazer, Melanie Green, Diane Holland, Mike Langtry, Stephen Pearce, Suzanne Sigafoos, and Sulima Malzin will read at 7:00 pm at Eliot Chapel, First Unitarian Church (1011 SW 12th Ave).
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Author Kurt Nelson will discuss his book “Fighting for Paradise: A Military History of the Pacific Northwest” at Hillsboro Main Library (2850 Brookwood Pkwy, Hillsboro) at 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Author Lisa Schroeder will talk about “Far from You,” her new young adult novel-in-verse, at 2:00 pm at Powell’s Books at Cedar Hills Crossing (3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd). For more information, visit the event website.
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Author Bob Gaulke will talk about his new book, “Embrace Your Insignificance: Lessons Learned Teaching English in Japan” at Press Club at 8:00 pm. Bob will be joined by Chuck Thompson, another popular local travel writer. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
Sunday, January 18
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Washington County Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration: Featuring the New Thought Choir, Beaverton Human Rights Essay Contest winner, presentation of the Everyday Hero Awards, Fusion Dancers, and keynote address by Alfonso Lopez-Vasquez, Assistant to the Provost on Diversity, and Assistant Professor of Education at Pacific University. The Kingstad Center (15450 SW Millikan Way, Beaverton), 4:00 pm. Hosted by the New Thought Center for Spiritual Living. Please bring warm coats and new socks (only) to donate to the 2009 Washington County Project Homeless Connect event happening on Wednesday, January 28th. For more information, visit the event website.
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Free Events at Portland Old-Time Music Gathering: On Saturday from noon to 5:00 pm, come to Norse Hall (111 NE 11th Ave) for kids’ activities, singing and dancing workshops, concerts, and more. On Sunday, the Mission Theater (1624 NW Glisan) will host a cabaret show at 1:30 pm (doors open at 1:00 pm). All ages are welcome to attend; minors with parent. The show will feature short performances. Some slots will be available for signup at Norse Hall on Saturday on a first come, first served basis. For more information, visit the event website.
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The Catillacs (website) will perform at Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside) at 5:00 pm. All ages. For more information, visit the event website.
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Progression: 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.
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Jazz Stories 2009: Jazz Stories is a series of spoken word/live jazz narratives. In original stories accompanied by live jazz, writer Lynn Darroch, guitarist John Stowell and saxophonist Rob Davis celebrate musicians such as Ray Charles, Phil Woods, Charles Lloyd, Betty Carter and Red Rodney. Sellwood-Moreland Library (7860 SE 13th Ave), 2:00 pm–4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Sonny Hess and Lisa Mann will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 5:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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“Like Water for Chocolate” will be showing at Press Club at 9:00 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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Screening of Benjamin Bagby’s “Beowulf”: See a special screening of Benjamin Bagby’s legendary performance of the Anglo-Saxon epic “Beowulf” recorded live in Helsingborg, Sweden. Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), 2:00 pm. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, visit the event website.
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“Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” will be showing at Tigard Library (13500 SW Hall Blvd, Tigard) at 1:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Poets John Witte and Ana Callan will talk about their respective books at 4:00 pm at Powell’s Books on Hawthorne (3723 SE Hawthorne Blvd). For more information, visit the event website.
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Cristy Road, Rhiannon Argo and Nicole Georges will talk about their respective books at 7:30 pm at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside). For more information, visit the event website.
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Native American artist Lillian Pitt will give a slideshow presentation and talk about the historical background related to her art. She has chosen to work in clay using Asian techniques like raku and anagama, to work in bronze or precious metals, to incorporate wood, copper, glass, shell, leather, feathers, and a wide variety of materials, and to mix media and technologies from around the globe. Hillsboro Main Library (2850 Brookwood Pkwy, Hillsboro), 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Winter Palm Tree Bike Ride: Come along for a bicycle ride passing by the multitude of palm trees and other tropical and evergreen vegetation growing in the city. This ride will be a bit different than the ones we have done in the past, we’re going to explore some different areas. Ride should last about four hours or so, with plenty of stops and maybe a refreshment break. Meet at 11:00 am at Seven Virtues Coffeehouse (5936 NE Glisan St). THE IMPORTANT DETAILS: Ride not a loop. Rain or shine! (We haven’t canceled one yet, and don’t intend to!) And wear shorts! 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.
January 15th, 2009
Admission is free for all events below. Have a great weekend!
Friday, January 9
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Art Opening at Launch Pad Gallery: The gallery presents “Apples,” a multimedia group show about collaboration, interconnectedness and friendship. The show features 2-D work, film and music by thirteen artists and two bands. Live music by Kaitlyn ni Donovan (9:00 pm) and Point Juncture, WA (10:00 pm). All ages. 534 SE Oak St, 6:00 pm to 12:00 am. For more information, visit the event website.
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Art Opening at The 100th Monkey Studio: This month’s show is called “Consumerism” featuring artwork by 10 artists. Live music by Kotogoto. All ages. 110 SE 16th Ave, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Learn How to Start a Blog: On Friday and Saturday, a group of local bloggers called Beer & Blog will host workshops on how to start a blog. Much of the time will be devoted to helping people one on one, so bring your laptop if you’ve got one. Friday’s session will focus on how to get a hosting account and domain name. The session will take place at Green Dragon Bistro & Brewpub (928 SE 9th Ave) from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. For more information, click here. On Saturday, a series of workshops will be held at CubeSpace from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm and will focus on installing your blog, customizing it, etc. For more information, click here.
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Gordon Lee will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
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Joe McMurrian Quartet (website) will perform at LaurelThirst Public House from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. NE Glisan and 30th. For more information, visit the event website.
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Kirk Duncan & the Localized Juice Embargo (website) will perform at Kay’s Bar (6903 SE Milwaukie) at 9:30 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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The Dust Bowl Refugees will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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Steve Cheseborough, Mackintosh Braun, Brian Rozendal, and The Goodwill River will perform at Red Room (2530 NE 82nd Ave) at 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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Ritchie G. and Tutu Kane will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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Jim the Bad Goat (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.
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Author Philip Niles will talk about his book “Beauty of the City,” a biography of Albert E. Doyle, at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday, January 10
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Fix-It Fair: The fair includes workshops on a variety of topics including money-saving tips, home care, health and safety. Free professional child care will be available, and giveaways will be going on all day. Parkrose High School (12003 NE Shaver St), 8:30 am to 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website (be sure to click the links on the right side of the page).
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Slavic New Year Celebration: Celebrate the new year with Russian music, dancing, crafts and treats. Midland Library (805 SE 122nd Ave), noon–5:00 pm. For a schedule of activities, visit the event website.
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Learn How to Start a Blog: On Friday and Saturday, a group of local bloggers called Beer & Blog will host workshops on how to start a blog. Much of the time will be devoted to helping people one on one, so bring your laptop if you’ve got one. Friday’s session will focus on how to get a hosting account and domain name. The session will take place at Green Dragon Bistro & Brewpub (928 SE 9th Ave) from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. For more information, click here. On Saturday, a series of workshops will be held at CubeSpace from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm and will focus on installing your blog, customizing it, etc. For more information, click here.
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Oregon Symphony Storytime: This series focuses on books, music, instruments, sound and fun musical crafts. 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. Free tickets for seating will be available 30 minutes prior to the program. Hillsdale Library (1525 SW Sunset Blvd), 11:00 am–noon. Most appropriate for preschool-age children. For more information, visit the event website.
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Mz. Pearl’s Variety Show is a solo clown show filled with physical comedy, juggling, magic, dance and word play. The audience is really involved in Mz. Pearl’s show—in their seats, as volunteers, and in a mini-workshop at the end. Most suitable for grades K–5. Rockwood Library (17917 SE Stark St), 2:00 pm–2:45 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Second Saturday at Vancouver Water Center: Each second Saturday of the month, kids and their families are invited to explore a different topic through hands-on activities, games and stories. This month: Discover how a snowshoe hare, Canada goose and western toad adjust to winter. Make a winter animal paper weight. Weave a hot pad from fur-like yarn to experience the heavy coat some animals have to survive cold winter weather. 4600 SE Columbia Way, Vancouver, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Belinda Underwood will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
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Tim Connell’s Brazillian Mandolin Duo will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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Little Sue Band (website) will perform at LaurelThirst Public House from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. NE Glisan and 30th. For more information, visit the event website.
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Hit Me Baby, Attack Ships On Fire, Muddy River Nightmare Band, and Keel Over will perform at Red Room (2530 NE 82nd Ave) at 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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Walsh Shuttle Pipes Performance: Cedar Mill resident Matt Rucker will play Scottish and Irish tunes on the Walsh Shuttle Pipes. These bellows blown pipes are similar in style and shape to pipes dating back to 1695 and are ideal for intimate performances where the Highland pipes would prove too overpowering. Cedar Mill Community Library (12505 NW Cornell Rd), 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Ritchie G. and Tutu Kane will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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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.
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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 “Cones, Cones, Cones.” 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.
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Author Michele Ulrickson will read from her memoir “Reform at Victory” 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.
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William Stafford Birthday Event: This event features readings by Judith Barrington, Marlene Hill, Susanna Lundgren, Helen McNaughton, Heidi Pullen, Ron Rasch, Susan McKee Reese, and Paulann Petersen. Milwaukie Ledding Library, Pond House (2215 SE Harrison, Milwaukie), 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. More information can be found here.
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Sketchcrawl: To celebrate the 21st Worldwide Sketchcrawl, Portlanders will gather at 10:00 am to sketch what they see and enjoy the challenge of drawing new things. The group will meet at Pioneer Place mall downtown by the ground-floor Starbucks. Look for folks with sketchbooks, sketching! For more information, contact the Portland Sketchcrawl group.
Sunday, January 11
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Jazz Stories 2009: Jazz Stories is a series of spoken word/live jazz narratives. In original stories accompanied by live jazz, writer Lynn Darroch, guitarist John Stowell and saxophonist Rob Davis celebrate musicians such as Ray Charles, Phil Woods, Charles Lloyd, Betty Carter and Red Rodney. Woodstock Library (6008 SE 49th Ave), 2:00 pm–3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Epiphany Choir Fest: Several local church choirs will perform holiday carols at Gethsemane Lutheran Church (11560 SE Market) at 3:00 pm. The concert is free to the public, and refreshments and child care will be available. A goodwill offering for Daybreak Shelter Network will be accepted at intermission. Daybreak Shelter Network is a shelter and housing placement program for homeless families. For more information, visit the event website.
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Classical Music Performance—Violin and Flute: Violinist George Shiolas and flutist Abby Mages will present a program of classical selections from Bach, Vivaldi, Bartok and others. Hillsboro Main Library (2850 Brookwood Pkwy, Hillsboro), 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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“The Flight and The Fall”: “The Flight and the Fall” is a podcast by Abraham Ingle in which he records locals talking about their neighborhoods. This debut of the second episode of the series will include live voice-overs, as well as guitar and keyboard accompaniment. Prior to that, Root Beer and French Fry and The Wedding Singers will perform. Valentine’s (232 SW Ankeny St), 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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Music at LaurelThirst Public House: Freak Mountain Ramblers will perform at 6:00 pm. Billy Kennedy and Tim Acott will perform at 9:00 pm. NE Glisan and 30th. For more information, visit the event website.
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Vinny D. (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 5:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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“Big Night ” will be showing at Press Club at 9:00 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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Oregon Poets, Oregon History: Oregon Poet Laureate Lawson Inada and William Stafford archivist Paul Merchant will read at this free literary event. The event will commemorate William Stafford’s life as a conscientious objector as well as the WWII internment experiences of the Yasui family relayed in “Stubborn Twig,” by Lauren Kessler, the book chosen for Oregon Reads 2009. Beaverton Library (12375 SW 5th Street, Beaverton), 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Author Arlene Sachitano will talk about her book “Quilter’s Knot” at Murder by the Book (3210 SE Hawthorne Blvd) at 5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Author and filmmaker Faythe Levine will talk about her book “Handmade Nation: The Rise of DIY, Art, Craft, and Design” at Powell’s City of Books on Burnside (1005 W. Burnside), 7:30 pm. Joining Levine will be contributing writer, Susan Beal; featured artist, Jill Bliss; and the illustrator for the book, Kate Bingaman-Burt. For more information, visit the event website.
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Wills, Trusts and Estate Planning Workshop: Learn the basics of wills, living trusts, powers of attorney and healthcare directives with attorney and author Richard Schneider. Gresham Library (385 NW Miller Ave), 2:00 pm to 3:30 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.
January 8th, 2009
Here’s an incentive to clean out your closets this weekend. PDXSwap will be hosting a swap for women’s medium-size clothing on Monday, January 12, in Tigard.
Details provided by PDXSwap:
WHAT: Women’s clothing swap for sizes 6–12.
WHEN: Monday, January 12, at 7:00 pm. Please plan to arrive about 10–15 minutes early.
WHERE: Tigard Senior Center, 8815 SW O’Mara Street, Tigard, OR 97223 (map). This is located on the #76 bus line, 1/2 block off SW Hall, on O’Mara. Handicap accessible. Please note that the building is under construction, so you will need to park in the upper lot. The swap will be held on the lower level; there is an elevator as well as stairs.
TIPS TO MAKE SWAPS RUN SMOOTHLY a.k.a. if this is your first swap, here’s how it works…
- Scour your closets, drawers, and storage for clean clothes in good condition that you no longer wear, accessories, shoes, belts—basically any wearables (also jr. equivalents). Wash them up and bring them along to add to the swap.
- Wear spandex/yoga/bike clothes or a swimsuit under your regular clothes so you don’t have to get naked to try things on (children may be present, and occasionally a janitor has come through near the end of a swap).
- There will be two mirrors. If you can bring a mirror, please do.
- Bring a bag(s) to carry your treasures home in.
- Plan to arrive about 10–15 minutes before 7:00 pm.
- At 7:00 pm, we dump all our bags of clothes into rows on the floor (we have an accessories pile in a separate place so no one is hit by an errant shoe or purse). You take what interests you and put it in a pile behind you (or on your chair—that’s your “base” at the swap). When your pile gets rather large, you try on the clothes in your pile, throw back what you don’t want, and put what you do want in the bag(s) that you brought.
- There is no limit to the amount you bring or the amount you take home with you. We ask that you be courteous and generous with each other. If you can use it—take it! In fact, if you’re a quilter, felter, or other fabric artist and see something (especially something that is damaged or outdated) that you could incorporate into a cloth project, feel free to take it at the end of the swap when we’re bagging things up.
- Depending on how many people show up, the exchange can last from 30–50 minutes.
- Leftover clothes will be donated to organization(s) that will pass the clothes along for free.
Last year, KOIN News did a story on a PDXSwap event. Although the venue is different, it will give you an idea of what to expect:
For more information, contact PDXSwap.
January 7th, 2009
Happy New Year, all!
Admission is free for all events below.
In addition, admission to OMSI is only $2 on Sunday. For more information, visit the OMSI website.
Friday, January 2
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Free First Friday 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.
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Family Events at Airplay Café: Duo Rosa will perform at lunchtime. This interactive duo wants to share classical music with the whole family. At 3:00 pm, Liz Kelly will lead a family drum circle. Bring a drum or something like a drum that you can beat, or borrow an instrument from the cafe, or just beat on your table. At 5:00 pm, Andy Simon will perform. Food and drink specials for all ages. 701 E. Burnside. For more information, visit the event website.
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First Friday Artist’s Reception at Press Club: Photographer Shy Alot with the musical accompaniment of DJ Jr. Private Detective. 7:00 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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First Friday in Downtown Camas: This month’s theme is “Discover Camas.” Pick up a “Discover Camas” trivia sheet from one of the downtown stores and visit each store for clues. Turn in your completed sheet for great prizes. 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the Camas website.
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First Friday Art Walk in Troutdale: On the First Friday of each month, Historic Downtown Troutdale businesses host dozens of local artists exhibiting their works of art. For more information, please contact the West Columbia Gorge Chamber of Commerce at 503-669-7473.
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In Music We Trust at Doug Fir: The Family Gun (featuring Michael Maker), Western Aerial, and The Slants will perform. Ages 21+. Doors open at 8:00 pm, show starts at 9:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Lars Campbell & Dan Gaynor will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
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James Low Band (website) will perform at LaurelThirst Public House at 6:00 pm. NE Glisan and 30th. For more information, visit the event website.
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Vinny D. (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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Boy’s Club (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.
Saturday, January 3
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Oregon Symphony Storytime: This series focuses on books, music, instruments, sound and fun musical crafts. 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. Free tickets for seating will be available 30 minutes prior to the program. Hillsdale Library (1525 SW Sunset Blvd), 11:00 am–noon. Most appropriate for preschool-age children. For more information, visit the event website.
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”Raven Steals the Sun” Children’s Puppet Show: Created and performed by Emily Alexander of Tears of Joy Theatre, this show tells how Raven the trickster brought light and warmth to the world. Central Library (801 SW 10th Ave), 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm. Most appropriate for grades K–5. Free tickets for seating will be available 30 minutes prior to the program. For more information, visit the event website.
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Animal Collective Listening Party: You’ll be able to preview and preorder Animal Collective’s new album, “Merriweather Post Pavilion,” as well as get exclusive goodies and participate in giveaways. The band will not be present. Music Millennium (3158 E. Burnside), 6:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Robert Moore will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
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Mood Area 52 (website) will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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Lynn Conover & Little Sue (website) will perform at LaurelThirst Public House at 6:00 pm. NE Glisan and 30th. For more information, visit the event website.
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First Saturday Concert Series at Ledding Library: Joe Powers and Lewis Childs will perform. 10660 SE 21st Ave, Milwaukie, 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Matt Meighan (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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Sonny Hess (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.
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William Stafford and the Poetry of Place: Poets Bill Siverly, Michael McDowell, Sean Patrick Hill, Shelley Kirk-Rudeen, and Katy McKinney will read, starting at 2:00 pm. Tigard Library, 13500 SW Hall Blvd. For more information, visit the event website.
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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 “Magnificent Moss and Lovely Lichen.” 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.
Sunday, January 4
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Willamette Week Presents Portland Makes Music: A monthly concert and interview series every first Sunday at The Someday Lounge. Today’s performers are Alialujah Choir (members of Weinland and Norfolk & Western) and Old Growth. 125 NW 5th Ave, 9:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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The Golden Hours, The Honeys, and Some Weird Sin will perform at Valentine’s (232 SW Ankeny St) at 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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Music at LaurelThirst Public House: Freak Mountain Ramblers will perform at 6:00 pm. Billy Kennedy and Tim Acott will perform at 9:30 pm. NE Glisan and 30th. For more information, visit the event website.
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Purple Heart (website) will perform at Satyricon (125 NW 6th Ave) at 8:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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Jimmy Bivens (website) will perform at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale) at 5:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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“Amelie” will be showing at Press Club at 9:00 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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Sunday Cinema Classics at St. Johns Library: “Ninotchka” will be showing. Free tickets for limited seating will be available 30 minutes prior to the program. 7510 N. Charleston Ave, 2:00 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.
January 1st, 2009

What’s free on New Year’s Eve?
Free TriMet Service
All TriMet service will be free on New Year’s Eve after 8:00 pm. Buses, the Streetcar and the Red MAX line will run on regular schedules. Yellow and Blue MAX lines will have special late-night service. For schedules and details, check the TriMet website.
Free (No Cover) Events
For kids:
- Kids Party at Borders: Bring the whole family to Borders on New Year’s Eve afternoon to celebrate the countdown to 2009. The party starts at 2:00 pm. There’ll be games, crafts, and a special parade to celebrate the holiday. Check Border’s store locator for information on the store nearest you.
For adults (sorted by venue):
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Beulahland: DJ Atom 13, midnight champagne toast, and much fun. 118 NE 28th Ave, 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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Cornelius Pass Roadhouse: Old Elbows will perform. 4045 NW Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro, 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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Edgefield: Lincoln Crockett & Lucky Finn will perform in the Winery at 7:00 pm. The Quick & Easy Boys will perform in the Theater at 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. 2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale. For more information, visit the event website.
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Kelly’s Olympian: Dance party with DJs Teenage and Koto. 426 SW Washington, 10:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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Kennedy School: Freak Mountain Ramblers will perform in the Gym at 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. 5736 NE 33rd Ave. For more information, visit the event website.
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Pix Patisserie: Free chocolate buffet to the first 100 guests at each store who purchase a beverage. Pix staff will be handing out tickets starting at 11:00 pm to all beverage customers until the tickets are gone. Get there early. All stores open until 1:00 am. For more information, visit the event website.
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Rock Creek Tavern: Wildseed will perform at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. 10000 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Hillsboro. For more information, visit the event website.
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Saucebox: DJ Mr. Mumu, DJ Ravi, and DJ The Perfect Cyn will start spinning at 10:00 pm. Ages 21+. 214 SW Broadway. For more information, visit the event website or open this PDF file.
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Slabtown: Purple Heart and Black Pussy will perform. 1033 NW 16th, 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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Valentine’s: Evolutionary Jass Band and DJ HWY 7 will perform. 232 SW Ankeny, 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
Information on other parties (non-free) can be found at PDX Pipeline.
If you know of any other free New Year’s Eve events, please write a comment about it.
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December 30th, 2008
Admission is free for all events below. Please contact appropriate event organizers or venues for weather-related cancellations. Have a great weekend!
All weekend
Friday, December 26
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John Vecchiarelli will perform at East Burn (1800 E. Burnside St) at 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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John Bunzow (website) will perform at Edgefield at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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Beth Willis & Todd C. (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Saturday, December 27
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Kwanzaa Celebration: Learn more about the meaning of Kwanzaa and share your stories: ones you’ve heard, ones you’ve made up, ones passed down from your family. Featuring fabric art by renowned artist Adriene Cruz. Light refreshments will be served. North Portland Library (512 N. Killingsworth St), 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Winter Craft Time at Beaverton Library: Winter Craft Time is for children in kindergarten through 5th grade. You can drop by any time between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm and create something fun to take home. 12375 SW 5th St. For more information, visit the event website.
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Blair St. Mugwumps (website) will perform at East Burn (1800 E. Burnside St) at 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Miss Michael Jodell, Matt Brown & Co. (website) will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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J*Malem (website) will perform at Edgefield at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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Reina Collins & The Saloonatics (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
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“Kung Fu Panda” will be showing at Camas Library (625 NE 4th Ave) at 3:00 pm. Popcorn served. For more information, visit the event website.
Sunday, December 28
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Progression (Hosted by Ben Darwish): Progression is what every other jam session isn’t. Original compositions, odd time signatures, free form improvisation, and no rules. Every last Sunday at The Someday Lounge (125 NW 5th Ave), 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Jack McMahon (website) will perform at Edgefield at 5:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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“A Christmas Story” will be showing at Press Club at 9:00 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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“Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas” will be showing at Tigard Library (13125 SW Hall Blvd) at 1:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Author John Galligan will talk about his book “The Clinch Knot” at Murder by the Book (3210 SE Hawthorne Blvd) 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.
December 25th, 2008
See comments for updates.
Admission is free for all events below. If the crazy weather continues, please contact appropriate event organizers or venues for last-minute cancellations. Have a great weekend!
All weekend
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Christmas Ship Parade will be cruising the Willamette and Columbia Rivers each evening. For more information, visit the event website. On December 20, the City of Lake Oswego plans to host a watch party at Foothills Park (link).
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Peacock Lane: The lights will be on from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm each day. Peacock Lane is between SE Stark St and SE Belmont St and one block east of SE 39th. For more information, visit the event website.
Friday, December 19
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Fifteenth Annual Sing-Along Messiah: The Sing-Along is truly a sing-along. You, the audience, will sing all of the Messiah Choruses, some of which are seldom sung. Children are encouraged to attend. You do not have to sing—or even want to sing—to attend. Central Lutheran Church (1820 NE 21st Ave), 8:00 pm. Doors open at 7:00 pm. Seating is on a first-come first-served basis, and it fills up fast. For more information, visit the event website.
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Northwest Professional Dance Project: The dancers will perform some of the best works from NWPDP’s 2008 season as well as new dances from NWPDP’s Artistic Director, Sarah Slipper. December 19 and 20, 6:00 pm, in the rotunda lobby of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts (1111 SW Broadway). For more information, visit the event website.
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Barbara Lusch will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
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Will West (website) will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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Local Celtic harpists Jennifer Pratt-Walter and Valerie Blessley will perform at 7:00 pm at Cedar Mill Community Library (12505 NW Cornell Rd). For more information, visit the event website.
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Mary Flower and Jesse Withers (website) will perform at Edgefield at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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Sonny Hess Trio (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
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Friday Family Flick in Hillsboro: “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” will be showing at Hillsboro Main Library (2850 Brookwood Pkwy) at 6:30 pm. Popcorn and movie snacks provided. For more information, visit the event website.
Saturday, December 20
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Oregon History Museum Free Day: Admission is free on the third Saturday of each month. For more information, visit the museum website.
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Northwest Professional Dance Project: The dancers will perform some of the best works from NWPDP’s 2008 season as well as new dances from NWPDP’s Artistic Director, Sarah Slipper. December 19 and 20, 6:00 pm, in the rotunda lobby of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts (1111 SW Broadway). For more information, visit the event website.
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Free Horse Carriage Rides in Sellwood and Westmoreland: In Sellwood, the route will be along 13th Avenue and in Westmoreland along Milwaukie Avenue. Just stand at any bus stop on these routes marked with the Decemberville poster for a chance at a ride. For more information, visit the event website.
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Kaitlyn ni Donovan (website) will be perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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John Stowell will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
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Mary Flower and Jesse Withers (website) will perform at Edgefield at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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X-Angels (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
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Qi Gong is the study of the body’s energy to improve mental and physical health. Come learn the breathing techniques of Qi Gong. Midland Library (805 SE 122nd Ave), 2:00 pm–3:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Film Discussion With Curt Ellis on “The Greening of Southie”: Local film producer/director Curt Ellis (“King Corn”) will talk about his and Ian Cheney’s new film, “The Greening of Southie.” The film tells the story of Boston’s first residential “green” building, through the eyes of the steel-toed construction crew that sets out to build it. Hollywood Library (4040 NE Tillamook St), 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Winter Movie Weekend at Beaverton Library: Saturday’s movie is “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” Sunday’s movie is “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.” All ages. Beaverton City Library Auditorium (12375 SW Fifth), 2:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Sunday, December 21
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Caroling on the Commons in Tualatin: Join the Tualatin Valley Community Band for an evening of traditional Christmas caroling on the Lake of the Commons in Tualatin. The band will provide musical accompaniment, while local sponsors will provide cookies, cocoa, cider and coffee. Patio between Ben Lake building and Hayden’s Lakefront Grill, 5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Morton’s Steakhouse is giving away free mini-cheeseburgers from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm, according to Willamette Week. The deal celebrates the opening of Morton’s first restaurant 30 years ago. 213 SW Clay Street. Contact information can be found at Morton’s website.
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“The Flight and the Fall,” Root Beer and French Fry: Artist Abraham Ingle’s new radio show, “The Flight and the Fall” is Portland’s version of NPR’s “This American Life.” From Willamette Week: ”Ingle’s calm, to-the-point language gives the program a familiar rhythm, and his exploration of Portlanders’ narratives mirrors TAL’s insightful flavor. Fabulous foursome Root Beer and French Fry will accompany the episode’s live debut.” Valentine’s (232 SW Ankeny St), 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Valentine’s website.
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Holiday Guitar Music: Jeffrey Ashton presents a seasonal program of guitar music, featuring Renaissance and Baroque selections, as well as standards and carols. St. Johns Library (7510 N. Charleston Ave), 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Holiday Sing-Along in Hillsboro: Bring the whole family to sing holiday songs with musical accompaniment by local band Runway 3. Lyric sheets will be provided. Hillsboro Main Library (2850 Brookwood Pkwy), 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Winter Solstice Family Event in Tualatin: Crafts, food and music. Something for every age. Tualatin Public Library (18878 SW Martinazzi), 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Toys in the Hood Concert: Tragedy, Cool Nutz, and others will perform at Roseland Grill (8 NW Sixth Ave) at 7:00 pm. Admission is free with donation of two toys for the Salvation Army. All ages. For more information, click here.
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Mary Flower and Jesse Withers (website) will perform at Edgefield at 5:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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“The Nightmare Before Christmas” will be showing at Press Club at 9:00 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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Winter Movie Weekend at Beaverton Library: Saturday’s movie is “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” Sunday’s movie is “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.” All ages. Beaverton City Library Auditorium (12375 SW Fifth), 2:00 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.
December 18th, 2008

Last week, I mentioned the $25 ticket deal for selected performances of Oregon Ballet Theatre’s The Nutcracker. Read more about it here.
If that promotion doesn’t suit you, here’s another one. According to Willamette Week, you can save 20% on available tickets for any show by using the code WWEEK.
Tickets can be purchased online through TicketMaster, in person at the Oregon Ballet Theatre ticket office, or over the phone by calling 503.222.5538 or 888.922.5538.
If you’re purchasing online, type WWEEK in the box under “Promotions and Special Offers” and select the number of tickets you want and price level. If you’re purchasing in person or over the phone, just mention WWEEK.
The Nutcracker runs through December 24 at Keller Auditorium. To learn more about the show, visit the OBT website.
December 17th, 2008
Affected by the current economy, two bookstores listed on our Free Events page are facing the possibility of closure. These bookstores are:
In Other Words Women’s Books and Resources (the last nonprofit feminist bookstore in the US)
8 B NE Killingsworth St
Portland, OR 97211
Twenty-Third Avenue Books
1015 NW 23rd Avenue
Portland, OR 97210
All hope is not lost, however. Both stores can still be saved. These stores are not just places to buy books; they’re gathering places that bring authors into our community and host other educational and cultural events year round.
Please consider helping out by donating or simply spreading the word.
For more information, read the “Dear friends” letter on the home page of each store:
December 16th, 2008
Admission is free for all events below. Have a great weekend!
All weekend
Friday, December 12
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Annual Winter Solstice in Milwaukie: Come warm by the bonfire and watch the Christmas Ship Parade cruise the Willamette River at the Jefferson Street Boat Ramp at Milwaukie’s Riverfront Park. The ships are scheduled to come by around 7:00 pm, and the Dickens Carolers will perform from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. All ages are encouraged to attend. For more information, visit the event website.
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Lower Fremont Winterfest Artwalk and Sidewalk Sale: 40+ local artists and crafters, discounts, live music, and more. Sales will help support local neighborhood families in need. NE Fremont at 13th & 14th Avenues, 4:00 pm–9:00 pm. Find more information here.
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Multnomah Arts Center Fall Theatre Showcase presents an adaptation of “The Stinky Cheese Man” by Jon Scieszka at 7:00 pm on Friday and 2:00 pm on Saturday. Admission is free with donations gratefully accepted. 7688 SW Capitol Hwy. For more information, visit the event website.
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Pink Slip Holiday Office Party: Holocene is hosting a party featuring DJ Hoop Dreams, Dr. Rev. Adam, and Freaky Outy behind the decks. 1001 SE Morrison, 9:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the event website.
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Tony Pacini (website) will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
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Pete Krebs Trio (website) will perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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‘Couv Fest Concert: Aleen, Silversafe, Throwback Suburbia and The Reds will perform. All ages. Westfield Vancouver Mall (8700 NE Vancouver Mall Dr), 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Lauren Sheehan (website) will perform at Edgefield at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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The Naysayers (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
Saturday, December 13
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Tuba Christmas: Nearly 200 tuba players will converge on Pioneer Courthouse Square and treat the public to a festive holiday concert. Audience members are encouraged to sing along to familiar carols. 1:30 pm–3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Mortgage and Foreclosure Summit: The event offers workshops on how to avoid foreclosure and lending scams, as well as an opportunity for attendees to share their stories, network with legislators, and access civic and state agencies. 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at PCC Southeast Center at 82nd and Division. More information can be found here.
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Lower Fremont Winterfest Artwalk and Sidewalk Sale: 40+ local artists and crafters, discounts, live music, and more. Sales will help support local neighborhood families in need. NE Fremont at 13th & 14th Avenues, 11:00 am–4:00 pm. Find more information here.
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Kanawaksooma Celebration (Quiet Thunder): This event offers authentic music, dance, crafts, food, and entertainment for the whole family. Activities for children include dancing, face painting, and craft tables. Mt. Hood Community College (26000 SE Stark St, Gresham), noon to 10:00 pm. A free salmon and buffalo feed including a native blessing will begin at 5:30 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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West Linn Holiday Parade: The parade starts at 10:00 am and runs along Willamette Falls Drive in the historic Willamette area. After the parade, stop by the Firte Station to donate a new unwrapped toy for TVF&R Toy & Joy Program, visit with Santa, stay for a horse-drawn carriage ride and visit all the local shops for discounts. For more information, visit the event website.
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Multnomah Arts Center Fall Theatre Showcase presents an adaptation of “The Stinky Cheese Man” by Jon Scieszka at 7:00 pm on Friday and 2:00 pm on Saturday. Admission is free with donations gratefully accepted. 7688 SW Capitol Hwy. For more information, visit the event website.
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Children’s Play “Raven Steals the Sun”: Created and performed by Emily Alexander of Tears of Joy Theatre, based on a Native American tale. Free tickets for seating will be available 30 minutes prior to the program. Most suitable for grades K–5. Capitol Hill Library (10723 SW Capitol Highway), 11:00 am–11:30 am. For more information, visit the event website.
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Penny’s Puppet Productions will treat families to a spinoff of “The Mitten,” a traditional Ukrainian tale. Free tickets for seating will be available 30 minutes prior to the program. Belmont Library (1038 SE 39th Ave), 3:00 pm–3:45 pm. Most appropriate for preschool-age children. For more information, visit the event website.
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Second Saturday at the Water Center in Vancouver: Families are invited to participate in craft activities: decorate a frame, make snowflakes from coffee filters, and transform last year’s calendar into beads and gift boxes. 4600 SE Columbia Way, Vancouver, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Lisa Stringfield and Lara Michelle (website) will be perform at Press Club at 8:30 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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Charlie Stanford will perform at Three Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 8:00 pm. For more information, visit the PDX Jazz website.
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Reina Collins (website) will perform at Edgefield at 7:00 pm. Ages 21+. For more information, visit the Edgefield website.
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The Chapman Swifts (website) will perform at Rock Creek Tavern at 9:00 pm. All ages until 10:00 pm. For more information, visit the Rock Creek Tavern website.
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“Private Space” Live Video Performance and Interactive Installation: Attendees will create and experience visual jazz. Other exhibits include a multi-touch table, a body painting session and a light display titled Exhibit 2. Someday Lounge (125 NW 5th Ave), 9:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
Sunday, December 14
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Peacock Lane Car-Free Night: The street will be closed to allow foot and bike traffic only from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm. Information can be found at OregonLive and the Peacock Lane website. (see comments for this post)
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Posada Milagro: Miracle Theatre Group invites the whole family to enjoy the Posada Milagro, a holiday celebration filled with Latin American theatre, music, dance, arts and crafts workshops, traditional foods, and more. All activities will be conducted in Spanish. El Centro Milagro (525 SE Stark St), 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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Gresham Community Choir Holiday Concert: The concert features a variety of holiday music. Last year over 600 lbs of food for the hungry was collected. This year, the choir’s goal is 1000 lbs. Reynolds District Arts and Communication Center (1698 SW Cherry Park Road, Troutdale), 3:00 pm. For more information, visit the event website.
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“The King of Comedy” will be showing at Press Club at 9:00 pm. Press Club is located at 2621 SE Clinton St, 503.233.5656.
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Murder by the Book Open House: Appearances by local authors Carola Dunn, Larry Karp, and Kate Kingsbury, with special guest appearances by Chelsea Cain, Bill Cameron, Phil Margolin, and Sharan Newman. Snacks too. 3210 SE Hawthorne Blvd, noon to 4:00 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.
December 12th, 2008
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