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Portland Movies in the Park (Summer 2012)

June 23, 2012 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Portland Parks and Recreation has released the 2012 summer schedule of Movies in the Park. From June 29 through September 18 sprawl out at one of Portland’s fine municipal parks several times a week for an evening of free entertainment.

It’s a quite pleasant way to watch movies!

Pre-movie entertainment begins at 6:30pm and movies begin as soon as it’s dark.

DATE MOVIE TITLE PARK / SITE
Fri, June 29 The Adventures of Tintin Knott Park
Sat, June 30 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial King School Park
Tue, July 10 Back to the Future Oregon Park
Thu, July 12 Puss in Boots Unthank Park
Fri, July 13 Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Multnomah Arts Center
Fri, July 13 Dolphin Tale Wilkes Park
Sat, July 14 The Wizard of Oz Concordia University
Sat, July 14 The Adventures of Tintin Dickinson Park
Thu, July 19 Roman Holiday (1953) Caruthers Park
Fri, July 20 Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Irving Park
Sun, July 22 Zookeeper Sellwood Park
Tue, July 24 101 Dalmations (1996) Brentwood Park
Thu, July 26 Pretty in Pink DeWitt Park
Fri, July 27 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Gateway Park (NE 106 & Halsey)
Sat, July 28 Toy Story 3 Wilshire Park
Sun, July 29 The Goonies Lents Park
Fri, Aug 3 Citizen Kane (1941) Laurelhurst Park
Sat, Aug 4 Footloose (2011) Brooklyn Park
Sat, Aug 4 Kung Fu Panda 2 Earl Boyles Park
Sun, Aug 5 The Muppets (2011) Sellwood Park
Tue, Aug 7 Moneyball Peninsula Park
Wed, Aug 8 Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Glenfair Park
Thu, Aug 9 The Muppets (2011) Caruthers Park
Fri, Aug 10 Cars 2 Parklane Park
Fri, Aug 10 The Muppets (2011) St Johns Park
Sat, Aug 11 Up Wilkes Park
Sat, Aug 11 Secretariat Woodlawn Park
Sun, Aug 12 Toy Story 3 Argay Park
Sun, Aug 12 Plan 9 from Outer Space Washington Park
Tue, Aug 14 Mars Needs Moms Woodstock Park
Thu, Aug 16 Happy Feet Two Hazeltine Park
Fri, Aug 17 Hugo Irving Park
Sat, Aug 18 Super 8 Alberta Park
Sat, Aug 18 Akeelah and the Bee Warner Pacific College
Sun, Aug 19 The Karate Kid (2010) Lents Park
Thu, Aug 23 Megamind DeWitt Park
Fri, Aug 24 Hugo Laurelhurst Park
Sat, Aug 25 Gamera vs Zigra Sewallcrest Park
Fri, Aug 31  Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) Dawson Park
Fri, Aug 31 The Adventures of Tintin Mt Scott Park
Sat, Sept 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Wellington Park
Thu, Sept 6 Big Miracle Caruthers Park
Fri, Sept 7 Funny Face (1957) Director Park
Fri, Sept 7 Hugo Multnomah Arts Center
Sat, Sept 8 Pee-wee’s Big Adventure Wallace Park

History Pub: Trudy’s Story: The Remarkable Career of One of Oregon’s First Registered Nurses of Color (25-June-2012)

June 23, 2012 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Trudy’s Story: The Remarkable Career of One of Oregon’s First Registered Nurses of Color is the topic of the latest History Pub at the Kennedy School (5736 NE 33rd), on Monday, June 25, 2012.

Presenters are Gertrude “Trudy” Rice, and Dr. Christin Hancock, Assistant Professor of History, University of Portland.

Join event co-sponsors Oregon Historical Society and Holy Names Heritage Center at 7 p.m. Monday for a beer and history! Admission is free and this event is all ages.

Portland Public Outdoor Pools Are Open (2012)

June 20, 2012 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Peninsula PoolPortland’s outdoor pools opened for summer 2012 on Monday, June 18 – all remain open through August – some into early September.

The outdoor pools:

  • Creston Pool (SE 44th Avenue and Powell)
  • Grant Pool (NE 33rd Avenue and U.S. Grant Place)
  • Montavilla Pool (8219 NE Glisan)
  • Peninsula Pool (700 N Rosa Parks Way)
  • Pier Pool (N Seneca Street and St. Johns Avenue)
  • Sellwood Pool (7951 SE 7th)
  • Wilson Pool (1151 SW Vermont)

Photo credits: Peninsula Pool image from Portland Parks website. Rooftop pool image (visible on homepage – not actually a Portland Parks pool!) from Wikimedia Commons – photographer: Hu Totya.

North Portland Sunday Parkways (24-June-2012)

June 19, 2012 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Sunday ParkwaysThe second of five 2012 Sunday Parkways takes place this Sunday, June 24, 2012 in North Portland.

From 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. on wind your way on bike or foot through mostly residential streets free of car traffic, from one park to the next. This year’s route is 9.5 miles long.

Our oldest route, North Sunday Parkways, has grown in mileage and participants. In order to get all of you around the route we are completely closing Willamette Blvd. from Fiske to Rosa Parks Way. Enjoy activities, food, vendors, music, and fun at Peninsula, Arbor Lodge, Kenton, and McCoy Parks; plus Columbia Annex and Willamette Bluff.

North Portland Sunday Parkways 2012

Download the PDF map at PortlandSundayParkways.org.

OMSI Science Pub: Reconnecting with Life (21-June-2012)

June 18, 2012 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Omsi Science PubReconnecting with Life: Biomimicry and the Nature Principle is the topic of a special Thursday night OMSI Science Pub on June 21, 2012 at the Bagdad Theater (3702 SE Hawthorne):

In his most recent book, The Nature Principle, Richard Louv makes the case that the more technological our society becomes, the more we need nature—not only for our physical and spiritual health but also for our long-term survival. Louv will be in Portland to deliver the opening address of the 2012 Biomimicry Education Summit, held in conjunction with a special Science Pub. The address will connect his call for a “New Nature Movement” with the promise of biomimicry, a new discipline based on the premise that nature’s innovations hold the solutions to our toughest design challenges.

More than simply emphasizing conservation or nature appreciation, Louv advocates that we embrace the reality that we are an interconnected part of the planet and take action to create new and deeper ways of bringing the natural world into all aspects of human life. Similarly, biomimicry offers a hopeful strategy for living gracefully on the earth, as other organisms have done for billions of years. Biomimicry can be a doorway to the natural world for technology enthusiasts and a window for nature-lovers into technological and sustainable solutions to pressing problems. As we strive to bring nature into our cities, schools, workplaces—so too must we bring it into our design processes and technology itself.

Through a nature-balanced existence—driven by sound economic, social, and environmental solutions—the human race can and will thrive. This timely, inspiring, and important message will give audience members renewed hope while challenging them to rethink the way we live.

This event begins at 7pm but arrive early to secure your beer, grub, and a seat! There’s a $5.00 suggested donation/cover charge. Minors with adults are welcome, otherwise this event is 21 and over.

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