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H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival and Cthulhu Con 2011

September 27, 2011 by Dave 1 Comment

HP Lovecraft Film Festival 2011The unnameable fear and cosmic horror of the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival returns to the Hollywood Theater (4122 NE Sandy) Friday and Saturday, September 30 and October 1, 2011.

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

Featuring author readings, filmmaker discussions, a raffle, and of course shorts and feature films, the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival is the only festival that understands. Don’t miss the Arkham Bazaar for Lovecraftian Novelties to Other Weird Oddities.

Tickets can be bought for individual days or the whole festival. Visit the festival website for all the details.

A Night with Fisher Poets, hosted by Moe Bowstern (27-September-2011)

September 27, 2011 by Dave Leave a Comment

A Night with Fisher PoetsJoin host Moe Bowstern for a special Night with Fisher Poets at The Jack London Bar (529 SW 4th) tonight, Tuesday, September 27, 2011.

Fisher Poetry comes from experiences living and working in the commercial fishing industry. Poet styles range from funny fast-moving free verse, to soulful literary prose to songs, short stories, personal memoirs and essays.

Moe Bowstern is the editor of Xtra Turf, a zine which chronicles the experiences and adventures of commercial fisher folk in Alaska and beyond. She appears annually at Astoria’s Fisher Poets Gathering, and has performed around the country.

Readers include Kodiak fisherwoman Lara Messersmith-Glavin, and Tim Griffey, a Bristol Bay gilnetter/setnetter.

Admission is a mere $3. Doors open at 5pm – arrive early for a good seat! Show starts at 7pm. Full bar and food menu available. Visit the Facebook event page for more details.

September 27, 1850: Oregon Donation Land Act Takes Effect

September 27, 2011 by Dave Leave a Comment

The Oregon Donation Land Act, which created legal land claim procedures for new settlers in the vast territory, went into effect on September 27, 1850.

New claimants were entitled to 320 acres, with four years residing on and improving the property required to gain legal title. The act also legitimized the squatters’ rights of those who had claimed and settled land under earlier 1843 Provisional Government legislation. Those procedures allowed claims of up to 320 acres for single white males, and 640 acres for married couples.

American Indians, who were already residing on the land, could only make claims if they were half white. American’s ugly history of treatment of Native Americans played out in the Oregon Territory as it did elsewhere, with race wars and forced and coerced removal to reservations. African Americans and Hawaiians, also, were unjustly prohibited under the act from making claims.

The incentive provided by the act proved powerful; to the white people it attracted, and in shaping the makeup of Oregon. By 1855, when the law expired, 7000 claims for 2.5 million acres of land were processed, mostly in the Willamette, Umpqua, and Rogue river valleys. Over 20,000 other white immigrants also entered the Oregon Territory during that time. Between the years 1850 and 1860 Oregon’s population increased from 11,873 to around 60,000.

Portland Juggling Festival and Vaudeville Extravaganza (September 30-October 2, 2011)

September 26, 2011 by Dave Leave a Comment

Portland Juggling FestivalThe 19th annual Portland Juggling Festival takes place this weekend, September 30 through October 2, 2011 at the Reed College Sports Center (3202 SE Woodstock).

The Portland Juggling Festival is one of the largest regional juggling festivals in the United States, with jugglers from around the world and down the street joining together to share their knowledge and show their skills. We have performers, hobby jugglers, and beginners joining together for a two and a half days of throwing. Expect a big show Saturday evening, workshops for beginning, intermediate, and advanced jugglers, and vendors of every variety of juggling prop.

Attendees have dozens of workshop options and multiple vendors‘ wares to peruse. And Saturday night take in a show: The Juggling and Vaudeville Extravaganza, which features a family-friendly assortment of local and national juggling and variety acts in one live performance highlights the festival on Saturday night. Performers include Luke Burrage, SMIRK, The Poetic Motion Machine, and lots more!

Visit the festival website and Facebook event page for festival admission details and full schedules.

And check out this review of the 2008 extravaganza by guest blogger Lesley: Entertaining, silly, endearing and creepy: A Juggling Extravaganza to remember

Greek Festival 2011

September 26, 2011 by Dave Leave a Comment

Greek Festival 2011The 60th annual Portland Greek Festival takes place this weekend, September 30 through October 2, 2011 at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church (NE 32nd and Glisan).

Immigrants for Greece began arriving to the Northwest in the late 1800s to work in fishing, lumber, railroad and other jobs. Settling in Portland they established their church, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in southeast Portland. Moving to a new and larger church on 32nd and NE Glisan in 1952, the mortgage had to be paid off. The ladies decided to help by holding a bazaar with their handwork, food, pastries, music and dances from their homeland. This was the beginning of what is now known as the Annual Greek Festival which is one of the largest of its kind.

Join about 15,000 other guests enjoying the greek food (feta, lamb, souvlaki, spanakopita, koulourakia, diples, bougatsa, etc.), cooking demonstrations, crafts, and of course beer and wine!

Entertainment includes Greek Folk Dancing performances and music, and activities for the kids.

The fest runs 10am to 10pm Friday and Saturday, noon to 8pm on Sunday. Visit the festival website for more details.

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