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Science Pub Portland: Earthquakes in Oregon

January 17, 2016 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

OMSI Science PubOMSI presents Science Pub Portland: Earthquakes in Oregon on Tuesday, 19 January 2016 at the Empirical Theater at OMSI (1945 SE Water Ave.).

In the Pacific Northwest of the United States, the Juan de Fuca plate is being subducted under the North American Plate at the Cascadia Subduction Zone. The lecture will discuss the hazards of and the preparedness for ground shaking, liquefaction, landslides and tsunamis along the subduction zone. What are the differences of recurrence intervals for large earthquakes on the northern and southern margins?

Much of the region was not thought to be an earthquake region so earthquake building standards are fairly recent. How does the chance of crustal, plate and subduction quakes affect building codes, emergency preparedness, siting of critical facilities, building of bridges, and transportation corridors in the region? What have we learned from recent subduction quakes around the world that can be applied to the Pacific Northwest? What can the region expect after a large quake?

Presenter Scott Burns, PhD is a professor Emeritus of geology at Portland State University.

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.

Things to do in Portland on Christmas Day (2015)

December 22, 2015 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Christmas day doesn’t have to be just about the kids and homebrew eggnog. Get out!

Shop

Powell’s Books (1005 W Burnside). The downtown Powell’s is open 10 AM to 6 PM on Christmas Day (all other locations, save the one at the airport, are closed).

Activities

Bowling. Many (most?) bowling alleys, are open on Xmas day.

Movies. Catch a movie – many movie theaters are also open on the Holiday.

Know Your City is offering a December 25 walking tour! A Secular Portland Christmas People’s History Tour – buy your tickets in advance!

Booze

Bar Fly magazine keeps track of Portland-area bars open 365 days a year!

Eat and Drink

Portland Food and Drink is maintaining the master list of Restaurants Open Christmas in Portland 2015

Coffee

Portland Food and Drink is also maintaining the master list of Portland Coffeehouses Open on Christmas Day.

Transit

TriMet’s Christmas Day schedule: TriMet buses, MAX trains, and the Streetcar will run on Sunday schedules. No WES service!

The information in this post is compiled through a combination of hearsay, website perusals, assumptions, and direct contact – please do not take it as gospel; if you don’t want to make a fruitless trip out, give the place a call first!

Portland Weekend Amusements (18-20 December 2015)

December 17, 2015 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Winter beers, sour beer, and quaint holiday stuff!

Saturday

Wild Stallions II

Wild Stallions 2Pucker Up, Buttercup! Our taps are going wild again with our friends at Crooked Stave and a bevy of the best wild ales Oregon can muster alongside!

Wild/Sour ales on tap from Crooked Stave, Breakside, Upright, Logsdon, pFriem, Block 15, Pelican, Oakshire, Ex Novo, Culmination, and more!

Tap list includes: Crooked Stave Petite Sour Pure Guava, Crooked Stave Motif (belgian strong dark/sour), Crooked Stave 8.11.2014, Block 15 Demon’s Farm 2015 (dark farmhouse ale aged in bourbon & pinot barrels with cherries & brett), Pelican Funky Spot (brett IPA), and more!

All Weekend

Fifth Annual St Johns Winter Beer Fest

Plew's BrewsThe Fifth Annual St Johns Winter Beer Fest will feature Wood Aged Beers, Ciders, and Meads. Glasses will be $10 and Tickets $1. Some beverages will be multiple tickets.

Beerlist includes: Ecliptic Brewing Frosty Leo, Nectar Creek Triple Brett Barrel Aged, Oakshire Brewing Ill Tempered Gnome, Fort George Magnanimous,Ninkasi Cranberry Sour, Veltins Pilsner, Anderson Valley Wild Turkey Stout, Boulder Shake Porter, and about 20 more!

Ongoing

Peacock Lane

Peacock LanePeacock Lane is a narrow residential street one block east of Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard (née 39th Ave) between SE Stark and Belmont. Since the 1920s the residents of this stretch of mostly Tudor-style houses have gone hog wild with the Christmas lights. The collective display has become a Portland tradition, prompting gawker pilgrimages from throughout the area (if you’ve ever hit stop-and-go traffic on SE Stark at 9 PM on a Tuesday night near the holidays, now you know why).

Zoolights

Zoo LightsIt wouldn’t be the holidays in Portland without a visit to the Oregon Zoo’s annual winter festival ZooLights. As you walk around the zoo, you’ll see a dazzling display of a million and half lights, and experience your zoo in a whole new light. ZooLights runs from November 27, 2015 to January 3, 2016.

The Magic of Wintertime – at the Pittock Mansion

Pittock MansionCelebrate the wonders of the holiday season at The Magic of Wintertime, Pittock Mansion’s annual holiday exhibit. This year more than 80 volunteers will transform the museum into a winter wonderland with decorations inspired by skiing and sledding in new-fallen snow, curling up in front of a fireplace with hot cocoa, and celebrating the holidays with family, friends and community. Local musicians will play regularly in the mansion’s Music Room during the exhibit.

Portland Weekend Amusements (11-13 December 2015)

December 10, 2015 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

It’s the Holiday Bazaar time of the year.

Saturday

Portland Posada

Portland MercadoPortland Mercado & Hispanicpros are excited to present Portland Posada, our signature holiday event to bring communities together through cultural tradition, holiday foods and economic opportunity.

This special day will also launch a pop-up gift shop “Holiday Bazar”, your reason to shop local this season. The pop-up gift store is presented by People Places Things intercultural communications organization. The Holiday Bazar will be open December 12th–20th featuring diverse local artists and handmade products.

New Deal Seasons EatingsThe Sixth Annual Season’s Eatings

Season’s Eatings brings together of some of Portland’s finest food and beverage artisans to share their artisanal products with the public just in time for holiday shopping, while also helping to feed the hungry with our food + fund drive for the Oregon Food Bank. Get your holiday shopping done while sampling great food and sipping a craft cocktail in our outdoor heated cocktail lounge featuring small bites from AnniePies & craft cocktails, including hot toddies and hot cocoa.

ADX Gifted 2015

ADX Gifted 2015Gifted is ADX and Portland Made’s annual holiday gift fair, featuring a vast array of local goods for you to give to someone you love. Our fifth year running, Gifted is swiftly becoming a Portland Holiday Destination, and a one stop shop for all the best local gifts!

Saturday-Sunday

Crafty Wonderland SUPER COLOSSAL HOLIDAY SALE

Crafty WonderlandBUY AMAZING HANDMADE GOODS from over 250 TALENTED VENDORS!

Mark your calendars because on Saturday and Sunday, December 12th + 13th Crafty Wonderland will fill a 60,000 sq. ft. hall at the Oregon Convention Center with over 250 of the best and brightest handmade vendors from the NW and beyond!

Sunday

Publication Fair 2015

December 13th, noon – 6pm

@ The Cleaners at Ace Hotel 403 SW 10th Ave. Portland, Oregon . . .

Please join us for the seventh annual Publication Fair! Sponsored by Ace Hotel, this year’s fair will be featuring:

Ampersand Gallery & Fine Books
About a Bicycle (AAB)
Anthology Booksellers
and more . . .

A Very Stumptown Holiday Extravaganza! (8 December 2015)

December 6, 2015 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

A Very Stumptown Holiday Extravaganza!
Image credit: Finn John adapted this image from the December 1886 edition of The West Shore, Portland’s early-day literary magazine.

Join the Stumptown Stories crew this Tuesday, 8 December 2015, for a special Chanukah and Christmas Holiday Special edition of Stumptown Stories at Jack London bar (basement of the Rialto, SW 4th and Alder) from 7 PM to 9 PM.

It’s going to be an all-star cast:

Heather Arndt Anderson will be discussing the old-timey Portland children’s radio classic, the Cinnamon Bear,

Joe Streckert will tell you all about Meier & Frank’s totally bitchin Santaland,

JB Fisher is talking about What Happened to the Martins? A Christmas Mystery,

Finn John will reveal Portland’s Murderous Melodrama of Christmastime 1907,

and Doug Kenck-Crispin will tell you about the Jewish utopia down by Roseburg! Cause it’s Chanukah!

Additionally there’ll be special guests – including Sober Santa and accordionist Lynn Haldeman!

Visit OrHistory.com and the FB event page for more details.

Stumptown Stories, batshit crazy stories from the murkiest, weirdest, and nuttiest corners of Portland history, takes place the second Tuesday of every month at the Jack London.

Admission is free, but this month there’s a suggested donation of $5. Doors open at 6:30 PM, 21 and over only.

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