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October 3: The Wedge and the 2009 Portland Baconfest

September 30, 2009 by Dave 2 Comments

The WedgeThe Wedge: Portland Celebrates Cheese Festival brings over 30 cheesemakers to SE Portland to share (and sell) their artisan and farmstead cheeses.

Hosted by The Green Dragon Pub (928 SE 9th), the farmers market style event takes place on SE 9th between Belmont and Yamhill from 10am to 4pm. Activities include seminars on pairing cheese with distilled spirits, demonstrations on how to make cheese at home, and contests and prizes for the kids. Visit the website for more details.

bfest09-150As the cheese fest winds down, head over to the EastBurn (1800 E Burnside) to celebrate another fantastically arteriosclerotic food: bacon. The 2009 Portland Baconfest, a Bacon Extravagana for the Masses runs from 3 to 10pm.

Yes, there will be bacon eating contests! Other bacony activities include a bacon dance off, a bacon confessional, and count the bacon.

This event is sponsored by PDX.fm and The Meat Show, and is a benefit for the Oregon Food Bank and Outside In. 21 and over only, $5.00 + 2 cans of food gets you in.

Portland’s Distillery Row gets a website

September 30, 2009 by Dave Leave a Comment

distilleryrowpdxCurious about the nascent Portland artisan distillery boom? Check out the new website, Portland’s Distillery Row (DistilleryRowPDX.com).

Something truly unique is occurring in Portland—a craft distillation revolution. A handful of innovative small distilleries are making handcrafted, locally distilled spirits available for the first time since prohibition. The heart of this movement lies in an inconspicuous neighborhood of small warehouses and light industrial buildings in Southeast Portland, known as the lower east-side industrial district. In a strip 16 blocks long and five blocks wide, five independent distilleries (housing seven spirits companies) have begun producing over twenty unique liquors. They make everything from vodkas and gins, rums and whiskeys, to more specialized spirits such as absinthe,
aquavit, and flavored liqueurs.

Presently the site consists only of a map (reproduced on the right), a brief introduction, and individual pages for each of the distilleries in Distillery Row. The distillery pages include tasting room and contact information.

Last fall I had the privilege of touring two of the distilleries on Portland’s Distillery Row. Read the accounts here:

  • A Tour of Artisan Spirit
  • A Visit to New Deal Distillery

Hat tip to NewDealPDX on Twitter!

Get to Know Your Bike, today at PSU

September 30, 2009 by Dave Leave a Comment

get2knowBikeGet to Know Your Bike today at Portland State University‘s Smith Memorial Student Union (1825 SW Broadway) from 10am to 4pm.

Get to Know Your Bike is a bicycle fair, a celebration of bicycle community and culture, sponsored by Portland State University. All bicyclist and the bicycle curious are invited.

The fair boasts a Bike Art Station, bicycle maintenance and repair demonstrations, and free coffee, in addition to local bicycle gear and accessory vendors, and bicycle advocacy groups.

Visit Get to Know Your Bike for more details and a complete schedule.

October 1, 4: Portland Timbers vs. Vancouver Whitecaps in the semifinals

September 29, 2009 by Dave Leave a Comment

Timbers!The Portland Timbers face the Vancouver Whitecaps in the USL Division 1 semifinals. The first leg of the 2 game series begins Thursday, October 1st in Vancouver B.C.

The teams face again in Portland on October 4th at 4pm at PGE Park in the second leg. Buy your tickets now!

The surprising Whitecaps, the 7th seed, upended the 2nd seeded Carolina Railhawks in the first round. Inexplicably Carolina left three top scorers at home in the first leg at Vancouver, where a 72nd minute goal by the Whitecaps’ Randy Edwini-Bonsu proved the series winner; in Carolina Sunday the teams drew 0-0.

Portland opened the regular season with a 1-0 loss in Vancouver, but then defeated Vancouver twice at PGE 2-0 in May, and 1-0 in August, to clinch the team’s first ever Cascadia Cup.

For those of us not lucky enough to be traveling to Vancouver, BC for the first leg of the series, here’s where you can watch the match. Kickoff Thursday is at 7:30 pm:

  • Rogue Distillery & Public House (1339 NW Flanders)
  • Kells Irish Pub (112 SW 2nd) [Latest word 9/30 is that the match will not be shown at Kells]
  • Cheerful Bullpen (1730 SW Taylor)
  • St. John’s Theater & Pub (8203 N. Ivanhoe St).
  • All Ages: Beulahland (118 NE 28th Ave)

For more information, changed venues, and new venues visit the Timbers Away Game Pub Thread on the Soccer City USA Message Board, or check out the Portland Timbers Away Games – Pub Guide at The Nerd is the Word.

October 2-4: 2009 H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival and Cthulhucon

September 29, 2009 by Dave Leave a Comment

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Come for the cosmic horror, stay for the unnameable fear; yes, the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival and Cthulhucon returns to the Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy) this weekend, Friday, October 2nd through Sunday, October 4th.

The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival promotes the works of H.P. Lovecraft, literary horror, and weird tales through the cinematic adaptations by professional and amateur filmmakers. The festival was founded in 1995 by Andrew Migliore in the hope that H.P. Lovecraft would be rightly recognized as a master of gothic horror and his work more faithfully adapted to film and television.

Besides the films and film discussions, merchants will hawk their horror-related wares and Howies will be awarded. Visit the website for the schedule and more information.

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