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Friends of the Library Fall Used Book Sale 2015

October 21, 2015 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

FriendsOfLibraryspring_sale.1.1.5The annual Friend of the Library Fall Used Book Sale takes place October 23-26, 2015 at the Lloyd Center DoubleTree Hotel Exhibit Hall (1000 NE Multnomah).

The Selection

100,000 Donated Books and Materials – Well Sorted

• Gently Used Books
Children’s books, pocket-sized paperbacks start at $0.50
Hardcover books and large paperbacks start at $2.00

• Audiovisual Materials
DVDs, CDs, Audiobooks on tape and CD, some LPs

• Sheet music, Comics, Pamphlets, and Maps

Categories

Art, Biography, Children’s, Classics, Cooking, Crafts, Gardening, History, Hobbies, Literature, Math, Mystery, Old Books, Popular Fiction, Reference, Romance, Science, Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Sports, Travel, Westerns

Scanners, Smartphones and Electronic Devices Usage

Allowed only during General Sale (not during Friday’s Members Only Pre-Sale), at book sale tables, and on individual items. Items may not be set aside to be scanned later.

The Members Only Pre-Sale takes place on Friday, 23 October from 6 PM to 9 PM.

The General Sale hours are as follows:

Saturday, October 24, 9 am – 9 pm – Literary trivia (with cash bar) 6-9 pm
Sunday, October 25, 11 am – 5 pm – Costume contest 1 pm
Monday, October 26, 9 am – 3 pm – 50% discount day

Visit the Friends of the Library website for all the details, including more on Literary Trivia, Costume Contest, and the benefits of membership.

Great American Spirits Festival (24 October 2015)

October 20, 2015 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

BoozeThe Great American Spirits Festival takes place Saturday, 24 October 2015 from 2 PM to 10 PM at the Tiffany Center (1410 NW Morrison).

Over 40 distillers will be on hand – including 20 from Oregon – offering tastings, cocktails, and sharing recipes.

From the press release:

For the price of admission, attendees of the one day festival can sample the depth and complexity of the whiskeys, vodkas, rums and liqueurs, and experience spirits crafted from locally owned and operated distillers and blenders to see why local distillers are quickly earning national recognition in a growing northwest spirits industry. Also, artisan distillers will be on hand to discuss the passion and expertise that lies at the heart of these home-grown products.

The $25 admission includes 7 tasting tickets (buy online in advance to save $5) Food – and additional tickets – will be available at the venue too. This 21 and over only event benefits the Oregon Distillers Guilde.

Killer Beer Fest (24 October 2015)

October 20, 2015 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Killer Beer Fest 2015Brewpublic tops off the 7th annual Killer Beer Week with the Killer Beer Fest at Bailey’s Taproom (213 SW Broadway) on Saturday, 24 October 2015 from noon until 11 PM.

The beer list includes:

Finn River: Black Oak
Gigantic: Ginormous
Vertigo: Coconut Porter
Trinity: Menacing Huckleberry
Upright: Oregon Native
Rogue: Sturgeon IPA
Ex Novo: Sweet Berry Wine!
Ft. Geo/Bailey’sAnni Are You Oak
Fish: In A Barrel
Boneyard: Notorious
Block 15: Badfish
Breakside: Bon Vivant
The Commons: Cilantro Habanero
Russian River: Consecration
Oakshire: Galaxy hopped IPA
Fremont: Bourbon Dark Star 2015
Heretic: Tafelbully
Agrarian: Fielder
Ecliptic: Strawberry Moon Sour Ale
Yachts: CDA
Lompoc: Apple of My Eye

The festival is free, but there are limited number of VIP tickets available for $15 which include 5 sampler tickets, a souvenir glass, and an extra 2 ounces of beer for each taster!

Back to the Future Day Party (21 October 2015)

October 19, 2015 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Back to the Future

Celebrate Back to the Future Day at the Clinton Street Theater (2522 SE Clinton) on 21 October 2015.

Not one, not two, but ALL THREE Back to the Future Movies back to back.

5pm–BACK TO THE FUTURE

Marty McFly is accidentally sent 30 years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his friend, Dr. Emmett Brown, and must make sure his high-school-age parents unite in order to save his own existence.

7pm BACK TO THE FUTURE II

After visiting 2015 (on OCTOBER 21st to be exact), Marty McFly must repeat his visit to 1955 to prevent disastrous changes to 1985… without interfering with his first trip.

9pm BACK TO THE FUTURE III

Enjoying a peaceable existence in 1885, Doctor Emmet Brown is about to be killed by Buford “Mad Dog” Tannen. Marty McFly travels back in time to save his friend.

Admission is $7 per film, or $15 for all three if you can sit for that long!

Visit the Clinton Street Theater website or FB event page for more details, including advance tickets.

OMSI Science Pub: Arctic Change (20 October 2015)

October 18, 2015 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

OMSI Science PubArctic Change is the topic of the latest OMSI Science Pub Portland on 20 October 2015 at the Empirical Theater at OMSI (1945 SE Water Ave.).

Join climate scientist Zach Brown as he describes his research in the High Arctic. Through photos and stories, he will share the experience of climbing aboard an icebreaking vessel for weeks in the 24-hour daylight and frigid temperatures of the polar seas. Zach will also delve into what his team has learned: the way that changes in sea ice are affecting the biological realm of this harsh and remote region of the planet – as well as inviting controversial industrial expansion.

Zach will also share his current work: creating an institute for education and research at a remote and beautiful homestead in his homeland of Alaska. To spread word of this effort, last summer after completing his PhD, he set off on a 4-month, 2,300-mile trek from Stanford University to Southeast Alaska, traveling solo on foot and by kayak.

Zach Brown grew up surrounded by the wilderness of Southeast Alaska. With parents in the National Park Service, Zach had ample opportunity as a boy to explore Glacier Bay and the Tongass National Forest, experiences that gave him a lasting love of the natural world.

The Portland Science Pub takes place monthly at the Empirical Theater at OMSI. Check in at the theater entrance (doors open at 5 PM) – there’s a $5 suggested admission. OMSI’s restaurant Theory, and the Empirical Cafe are open and you can take food and drinks into the theater with you.

Parking is free for the event, but consider taking the streetcar or any of the multitude of buses that cross the Hawthorne Bridge (eastbound/westbound), which has stops a few blocks from OMSI.

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