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Portland 4th of July Weekend Amusements (2013)

July 3, 2013 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Have a great 4th of July – don’t drown and don’t burn anything down!

Thursday

Portland Area 4th of July Fireworks

Fireworks!

You’ll find fireworks galore in the Portland area on Thursday, July 4th 2013. All of the shows listed below can be seen from the sponsoring event venues and at least the immediately surrounding areas – find a roof or a hill for the best viewing! [More]

Friday-Saturday

Original Practice Shakespeare Festival

OPS FestFriday, July 5: Romeo and Juliet @ Director Park (815 SW Park)

Saturday, July 6: Macbeth @ Director Park (815 SW Park)

Because Shakespeare should be a little dangerous (Find out more about the Oregon Practice Shakespeare here!)

Movies in the Park

Movies in ParksFriday, July 5: Under the Same Moon (in Spanish with English Subtitles) @ Argay Park (NE 141st & Failing)

Saturday, July 6: The Goonies @ Woodlawn Park (NE 13th & Dekum)

Saturday

Saint Honoré Criterium

Come join us on Saturday July 6th for a fun filled day of cycling. The 1 kilometer flat long counterclockwise course features 6 corners and wide streets. It will be great for both beginner racers and seasoned veterans. Bring the whole family out and enjoy some fresh baked goods from St. Honoré and some great bike racing. There will be a free kid race at 3:30pm, Sorella Forte members will assist children and parents who are participating in this race. [More]

For more weekend events and activities, follow me on twitter, check out the Dave Knows Calendar, and visit Around the Sun, Blogging Portland on the Cheap, PDX Pipeline, and Oregon Events at OregonLive.com.

The Great Flood of 1894 (18-June-2013)

June 18, 2013 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Kick Ass Oregon HistoryJoin the Kick Ass Oregon History crew on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 for their 2nd Year Anniversary Party at the Jack London Bar (529 SW 4th) – and a presentation on the Great Flood of 1894, when the Willamette reached its all time Portland high water mark.

It was two years ago that Terry, who runs the show at The JLB, approached The Resident Historian and said, “I Googled Danford Balch and your podcast came up. So, do you want to come down to my new/ old timey bar and talk about The Hanging Danford Balch?” (Cause Terry is IRL all geeked out on Danford Balch) And The Resident Historian responded with a resounding “Fuck Yeah!!” This seems like something we should celebrate, yeah?

There will be booze, and cake of course! The edification and fun begins at 7:30 p.m. Entry is free. Visit OrHistory.com for more details.

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