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Weekend Amusements (September 9-11, 2011)

September 9, 2011 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Fall is here, so of course in Portland that means summer weather! Don’t worry, you’ve still got over a month of great outdoor fests to take in before winter rains force us inside.

Ongoing

Swift WatchChapman Vaux’s Swift Watch 2011

So here’s the deal. Every September thousands of Vaux’s Swifts come to Portland. They spend their days eating lots of bugs. In the late afternoon the Swifts begin flying in a giant undulating swirl in the sky about the school. Around sunset they swirl more tightly, like a ground pepper tornado, and begin disappearing, measure by measure, down the chimney. On the lawn below, hundreds of Portlanders gather on lawn chairs and blankets to stare at the sky, mesmerized. Boos erupt when opportunistic Peregrine falcons occasionally get lucky. The crowd cheers, however, when the predators are thwarted. Meanwhile unruly oblivious children scream and roll down the grassy hill. [more]

All Weekend

Muddy Boot Festival Muddy Boot Festival 2011

The 6th annual Muddy Boot Festival, a three-day grassroots event that promotes sustainable living, takes place Friday through Sunday, September 9 through 11, 2011 at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church (2408 SE 16th).

Health + Happiness: Sustaining Vibrant Communities is the theme of this year’s festival, which features live music, food vendors, workshops, panel discussions, activities for the kids, and an outdoor local vendor and exhibitor market. [more]

Saturday

Under the Autumn Moon 2011Under the Autumn Moon 2011

This annual Portland multi-cultural festival is timed to coincide with the traditional Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival.

The Portland version features Dragon Dancers, lanterns, moon cakes, and food and games. Entertainment (pdf) includes Monmouth Taiko, Portland Chinese Children Choir, Auco Dance Troupe, and more. And you won’t want to miss the ping pong tournament! [more]

Belmont DistrictBelmont Street Fair

The 15th Annual Belmont Street Fair takes place Saturday, September 10, 2011 from noon until 8pm. The fair extends from 20th to 48th on Southeast Belmont, with car free blocks from 33rd to 37th.

This is one of my favorite Portland street fairs. Car free streets make it more pleasant than the Hawthorne Street Fair. Most of the fair activities take place within a few car free blocks between SE 34th and 37th, so it’s easy to take in the whole thing. And the Belmont Street Fair is not nearly as crowded as the Mississippi Street Fair. [more]

Widmer OktoberfestWidmer Brothers Oktoberfest

The 7th annual Widmer Brothers Oktoberfest takes place Saturday, September 10, 2011 from 3pm until 11:30pm at the brewery (929 N. Russell Street) – take the Yellow line MAX!

Widmer’s beers, brats, chicken schnitzel wraps, sauerkraut, and pretzels are available, but that’s where the similarities to most Oktoberfests ends.

Bands playing throughout the day include the Dr. Theopolis, The Quick & Easy Boys, Empty Space Orchestra, Hey Marseilles, and Colin Lake & Wellbottom – not a whole lot of oom-pah, but plenty of good beer! [more]

KBOOKBOO Book and Record Sale

The annual KBOO Book and Record Sale takes place Saturday, September 10, 2011 at the Eagle’s Lode (SE 50th & Hawthorne) from 2pm to 9pm.

Some of KBOO’s finest DJs will be on hand spinning some of the great records we have available. [more]

And for even more weekend events and activities, check out the Dave Knows Calendar, and visit Around the Sun, Blogging Portland on the Cheap, PDX Pipeline, and Oregon Events at OregonLive.com.

KBOO Book and Record Sale (10-September-2011)

September 8, 2011 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

KBOOThe annual KBOO Book and Record Sale takes place Saturday, September 10, 2011 at the Eagle’s Lode (SE 50th & Hawthorne) from 2pm to 9pm.

Some of KBOO’s finest DJs will be on hand spinning some of the great records we have available.

This is a benefit for KBOO and all proceeds will go to supporting the great local programming you love to hear.

The sale is members only from 2-3pm, but the public is invited the rest of the afternoon and evening.

Oregon Symphony Waterfront Concert – And Fireworks! (1-September-2011)

August 31, 2011 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Waterfront ConcertThe Oregon Symphony 2011 Waterfront Concert takes place Thursday, September 1, 2011 at Tom McCall Waterfront Park.

At 5pm the Portland Youth Philharmonic performs, followed by the Oregon Symphony at 7pm.

The traditional grand finale is a performance of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture with an elaborate fireworks show, which includes shots from military cannons from the Oregon Army National Guard 218th Field Artillery.

The concert is free, and no tickets are required. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets to Tom McCall Waterfront Park and enjoy the show. Visit the Oregon Symphony event page for more details and program notes.

Chapman Vaux’s Swift Watch 2011

August 29, 2011 by Dave Knows 2 Comments

2012 Vaux’s Swift Watch details here!

The 2011 Swift Watch takes place on the lawn of Chapman School (1445 NW 26th) through the month of September.

Swirling Swifts

So here’s the deal. Every September thousands of Vaux’s Swifts come to Portland. They spend their days eating lots of bugs. In the late afternoon the Swifts begin flying in a giant undulating swirl in the sky about the school. Around sunset they swirl more tightly, like a ground pepper tornado, and begin disappearing, measure by measure, down the chimney. On the lawn below, hundreds of Portlanders gather on lawn chairs and blankets to stare at the sky, mesmerized. Boos erupt when opportunistic Peregrine falcons occasionally get lucky. The crowd cheers, however, when the predators are thwarted. Meanwhile unruly oblivious children scream and roll down the grassy hill.

Chapman Crowd

Seriously, though, it’s a hell of a lot of fun. Read Heather’s excellent account of our first visit in 2008, and mine from 2009. Here’s a quick video Heather captured of the birds in action in 2009:

The Audobon Society of Portland maintains the Swift Watch webpage, which includes details on the best times to show up, explanations of the phenomena, and an FAQ answering all your questions on the natural history of the phenomena, the bird counts, and sundry. Oregon Field Guide did a segment on the Vaux Swifts a decade ago, and there’s even a movie, called On The Wing.

Sidewalk Sale & Surplus Book Sale at the Oregon Historical Society (30-July-2011)

July 27, 2011 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Oregon Historical SocietyThe Oregon Historical Society Sidewalk Sale (pdf) takes place Saturday, July 30, 2011 from 10am to 4pm at the museum at 1200 SW Park Avenue.

The sale features duplicate and out-of-field books from the Davies Family Research Library. Most of the books for sale are priced from $1 to $5. Duplicate photographic prints, including images of Portland and other Oregon and Pacific Northwest subjects, will also be on sale.

Some Museum Store sale merchandise will also be available – including jewelry, art prints, apparel, gift items, books, and more – at 30% to 80% off.

The sale will be held in an area accessible for free, but consider checking out the Timbers or Oregon motorsports exhibits while you’re there – regular Saturday museum hours are 10am to 5pm.

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