Piedmont
Piedmont neighborhood gathering and "show and tell" event March 11
Posted by: Sentinel News Service on Mar 10, 2010Exciting event tomorrow in Piedmont! From the Piedmont Neighborhood Association website:
Piedmont Neighborhood Association invites you to come meet your neighbors on March 11th at 7 P.M. at Rosemont Court, 597 N Dekum St. This is a new meeting place for Piedmont Neighbors. Come see this beautifully restored building. The front doors are located at the corner of Dekum and Kerby.
Piedmont Neighborhood will be having a “SHOW AND TELL” Event at this gathering. You will have a chance to talk to your neighbors and see all the good work Piedmont Neighborhood does for our community.
Green Cars
Posted by: francine on Feb 24, 2010Important new application for silver might not necessarily become a major factor in demand for silver as early as next year, it promises to become a very sizeable marketplace.
China is forecast to become a huge adopter of electric cars to curtail its rising dependence on foreign oil and to reduce its air pollution. In fact, electric cars and hybrid plug-ins will account for more than half the auto market in China by 2020, according to Dr. Wolfgang Bernhart, an auto industry expert with the international think tank, Roland Berger.
Camp Bike Fun starting in June
Posted by: Gregg Woodlawn on Feb 06, 2010- Arbor Lodge
- bicycle
- bike
- Boise
- Camp
- camp
- Cathedral Park
- Community Content
- Concordia
- fun
- Kenton
- kids
- Linnton
- Linnton/Sauvie Island
- Piedmont
- summer
- youth
- Eliot
- Humboldt
- Overlook
- Portsmouth
- Sauvie Island
- Vernon
- King
- Sabin
- university park
- St Johns
- Woodlawn
- Interstate
- N. Lombard
- Hayden Island/Bridgeton
- Mississippi
- Alberta Arts
- N.E. MLK
Hey, let’s get our bikes, we can go over to the Sandy River. There is a lifeguard there today and it's supposed to be a hot one. We can even take the MAX back with our bikes!”
Registration for Camp Bike Fun at the North Portland Bike Works begins in March
Posted by: Gregg Woodlawn on Feb 06, 2010- Arbor Lodge
- bicycle
- Boise
- camp
- Cathedral Park
- Community Content
- Concordia
- fun
- Kenton
- kids
- Linnton
- Linnton/Sauvie Island
- Piedmont
- program
- ride
- summer
- youth
- Eliot
- Humboldt
- Overlook
- Portsmouth
- Sauvie Island
- Vernon
- King
- Sabin
- university park
- St Johns
- Woodlawn
- Interstate
- N. Lombard
- Hayden Island/Bridgeton
- Mississippi
- Alberta Arts
- N.E. MLK
REGISTRATION BEGINS IN MARCH
Community: Camp Bike bringing bicycle safety, adventures
Posted by: Gregg Woodlawn on Jan 28, 2010- Arbor Lodge
- Art
- Bicycle
- Boise
- Camp
- Cathedral Park
- Club
- Community Content
- Concordia
- Join
- Kenton
- Kids
- Linnton
- Linnton/Sauvie Island
- Nature
- Piedmont
- Summer
- Eliot
- Humboldt
- Overlook
- Portsmouth
- Sauvie Island
- Vernon
- King
- Sabin
- university park
- St Johns
- Woodlawn
- Interstate
- N. Lombard
- Hayden Island/Bridgeton
- Mississippi
- Alberta Arts
- N.E. MLK
CAMP BIKE FUN at North Portland Bike Works is running a bicycle/ adventure/ community building summer program summer of 2010 for 10-15 year olds.
Students will learn individual and group bicycle riding skills, and take fun and adventurous field trips every day to different places. Some trips may include biking, hiking, walking, swimming, going to museums, playgrounds, festivals, gardening, gleening fruit, visiting other organizations, making zines, art projects, and lots more.
Cost is $190 per week, and includes bikes and helmets. Scholarships are available.
Registration starts in March. Contact the North Portland Bike Works for more information:
503-287-1098. www.northportlandbikeworks.org.
We will offer programs in 4 sessions:
Session 1: June 21st- July 2nd (2 weeks)
Session 2: July 5th to July 16th (2 weeks)
Session 3: July 19th to August 6th (3 weeks)
Session 4: August 9th to August 27th (3 weeks)
Portland Harbor Behind the Scenes: Less Waste, More World
Posted by: Port of Portland on Jan 08, 2010What do you think of when you think of ports and riverfront industry? Maybe ships and smokestacks? Cranes and trains? Grease and grime? What about turtle and bird habitat? Wetlands and water conservation? Hybrids and solar panels? You might be surprised to hear how Portland’s waterfront businesses are environmental leaders in their industries, shrinking their environmental footprint while connecting Portland people and products with the rest of the world.
Portland Harbor Behind the Scenes: The Rail Story
Posted by: Port of Portland on Jan 08, 2010African American group plans green community center on old brownfield
Posted by: Sentinel News Service on Jan 06, 2010
Persistence has paid off for a group of African American women from North and Northeast Portland.
It has been a longtime dream of the Portland Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority to transform a derelict former gas station site near Peninsula Park into a green, “living building” that would benefit the entire neighborhood. The planned community center will be on a site wholly owned by the sorority, which at press time had its fingers crossed for a Jan. 4 construction start date.
“We got the permits finally, so we’ll be starting construction,” says Chris Poole-Jones, Delta Sigma Theta’s project coordinator and spokeswoman.
Pier Park "Hobbit House" gives disc golfers grief
Posted by: Sentinel News Service on Dec 27, 2009
Here's another sneak peek from next month's "Best of North Portland" street edition. Sentinel contributor Raymond Rendleman shares his favorite Fifth Quadrant hidden treasure: Pier Park's "Hobbit house." (Actual photo of said structure coming to a news box near you Jan. 6.)
Anyone who’s played a round of disc golf at Pier Park has seen the biggest hazard of the entire course, a ramshackle structure that’s almost completely enveloped in vines, moss and ferns. Nestled in Portland’s densest canopy of evergreens outside of Forest Park, its low sloping roof is perfect for trapping an errant throw.
Among North Portland disc-golf junkies, the fabled peril has been nicknamed the “Hobbit House,” and legend has it that the hermit who lives there sells captured discs on the black market to survive.
Swing dance and silent auction Dec. 4 - Wy'east UU congregation
Posted by: wyeastuu on Nov 24, 2009Portland Harbor | Behind the Scenes: All About Ships
Posted by: Port of Portland on Nov 19, 2009“Wow!” “Holy cow!” “That is amazing!” These are some of the descriptions typically said about the unique vessels seen coming and going at Vigor Industrial's Portland Shipyard. Vigor Industrial owns several subcompanies, including Vigor Marine, Cascade General and US Barge, that specialize in maritime constructio
Portland Harbor | Behind the Scenes: How Port Facilities Work
Posted by: Port of Portland on Nov 19, 2009They’re big; they’re busy; and they’re mysterious — that’s the extent of what most people know about marine terminals such as the Port’s Terminal 6. The mystery is ironic because there are several public and private terminals within mere minutes of downtown Portland. In an area typically closed to the public due to federal security regulations, you’ll tour among the shadows of towering 16-story cranes and giant multicolored containers stacked up like Legos.
Portland Harbor | Behind the Scenes: Exploring the World of Metal Recycling
Posted by: Port of Portland on Nov 19, 2009When most people think of recycling, they’re thinking cereal boxes, milk jugs and newspapers. On this behind-the-scenes tour of Schnitzer Steel, however, you’ll see metal recycling on a massive scale (literally!). But don’t worry, we’ll keep a safe distance from the “Texas Shredder.” Like a wood chipper on steroids, this massive piece of machinery has an insatiable appetite for old school buses, refrigerators, tractor trailers, and just about anything else made out of metal.
Portland Harbor | Behind the Scenes: The Working Waterfront – Past, Present and Future
Posted by: Port of Portland on Nov 12, 2009Join us for a new series of tours and lectures highlighting different aspects of the working waterfront of the Willamette and Columbia rivers. The series will span several months and will include partners from a variety of waterfront businesses. Please watch for additional sessions in the weeks ahead.
Description:Civilization has historically flourished around rivers, and Portland is no exception, with the Willamette and Columbia rivers flowing through our front yard. Both are significant environmental and economic forces, benefiting citizens throughout our region and beyond. In this first installment of the Working Waterfront Series, you will learn how rivers continue to be an integral part of this region’s evolution, and how they are intertwined with transportation, trade, jobs, irrigation, power, drinking water, food and more.
Location: St. John’s Theater and Pub, 8203 N. Ivanhoe St., Portland
Date: November 18, 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
RSVP: None required
Contact: Brooke Berglund, 503.944.7532
TriMet bus service changes effective November 29
Posted by: TriMet on Nov 09, 2009- Arbor Lodge
- Boise
- bus service
- Cathedral Park
- Community Content
- Concordia
- Kenton
- Linnton
- Linnton/Sauvie Island
- Piedmont
- TriMet
- Eliot
- Humboldt
- Overlook
- Portsmouth
- Sauvie Island
- Vernon
- King
- Sabin
- university park
- St Johns
- Woodlawn
- Interstate
- N. Lombard
- Hayden Island/Bridgeton
- Mississippi
- Alberta Arts
- N.E. MLK
Bus service changes effective November 29
To close budget gap, 18 lines have minor adjustments to service frequency
To help offset a budget shortfall, service on 18 bus lines will have two-to-four-minute reductions in frequency during off-peak hours. These changes take effect Sunday, November 29. The service cuts close a $3.5 million gap of $31 million in cuts in the current FY10 budget caused by the ongoing recession. The agency already has implemented hiring and salary freezes and executive furloughs, cut 9 percent across the board and implemented service cuts to offset the gap.
PORTLAND PIE-OFF: Sunday in Peninsula Park
Posted by: Sentinel News Service on Aug 15, 2009
The Portland Pie-Off, need we say more? Portsmouth's own super blogger LeLo in NoPo and the Portland Pie Commission kick off a fruit-filled and competitive pie-filled paradise for one day at Peninsula Park Sunday, August 16. Everyone gets to eat pies, but if you want to compete you have to enter in advance. So bake, eat, be merry.
Green Sprouts Organic Baby and Family Festival
Posted by: ReDirectGuide on Aug 04, 2009Green Strides for a Smaller Environmental Footprint
What: Green Sprouts Organic Baby and Family Festival
When: Saturday, Sept 26th 10AM - 5PM
Where: Peninsula Park - 700 N Rosa Parks Blvd
Cost: $3 suggested donation, benefits Sustainable Oregon Schools Initiative
Web site: www.GreenSproutsFest.com
Call: (503) 231-4848
Festival Symphony at Cathedral Park
Posted by: bquinn on Jul 25, 2009The Portland Festival Symphony concert series will begin at Cathedral Park, Saturday, August 1, starting at 6pm. The concert, conducted by Lajos Balogh, is free and all are welcome! Bring a picnic, get comfortable and listen to the symphony live. This is a family friendly event! See attached flier for more information.
-Barbara Quinn, chair,
Friends of Cathedral Park Neighborhood Assoc.





