Community Events for November 2015

Thanks to Chicago Title, Here are some Community Events that you may  Enjoy !

 

Patty Griffin

November 3, 2015

8:00pm

Crystal Ballroom

Free First Thursday

November 5, 2015

11:00am-8:00pm

Museum of Contemporary Craft

Murder Mystery Machine

November 5-7, 2015

7:00pm

Funhouse Lounge

Build Small Live Large Summit
A Housing Market Revival

November 6, 2015

8:00am-7:00pm

PSU Smith Center

PurpleStride Portland 2015

5k Run & Family-Friendly Walk

November 7, 2015

5:00am-1:00pm

World Trade Center

Macy Gray

November 8, 2015

8:00pm

Revolution Hall

Veteran’s Day Parade

November 11, 2015

9:45am

Portland

Ladybug Walk

November 13, 2015

10:00-11:00am

Westmoreland Park

Ride

November 15, 2015

8:00pm

Crystal Ballroom

City Council Meeting

November 19, 2015

2:00-5:00pm

Council Chambers, City Hall

The Charlatans

November 19, 2015

8:00pm

Crystal Ballroom

With Love, from PDX
Candlemaking with Amy Vance

November 21, 2015

7:00-8:30pm

Portland

Ecstatic Fire! A Fairytale
Fire Circus Adventure!

November 21, 2015

7:00-9:00pm

Bossanova Ballroom

Holiday Junk Fest!

November 21, 2015

Oregon Convention Center

Thanksgiving Day Celebration
with Portland Spirit

November 26, 2015

Salmon Creek Dock

Lake Oswego Holiday Tree Lighting

November 27, 2015

5:30pm

Millennium Plaza Park

The Portland Ballet’s annual
Thanksgiving Weekend production
featuring PSU Orchestra

November 27-29, 2015

1:00 & 4:00pm

Lincoln Performance Hall

Portland Spirit Cinnamon Bear Cruises

November 28-29, 2015

Various Dates in December

The Dinner Detective
Murder Mystery Show

November 14 & 28, 2015

Crowne Plaza Hotel

 

PORTLAND

PSU Farmers Market

Saturdays Year-round

8:30am-2:00pm

1717 SW Park Avenue

Shemanksi Park

Wednesdays May-Nov

10:00am-2:00pm

SW Salmon & SW Main

King

Sundays May-Nov

10:00am-2:00pm

NE 7th & Wygant between

NE Alberta & NE Prescott

TROUTDALE

Open Air Market

Saturdays Year-round

10:00am-2:00pm

531 E. Columbia River Hw

 

November 6, 2015

Spectre

The Peanuts Movie

Miss You Already

November 13, 2015

By The Sea

My All American

The 33

November 20, 2015

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2

Kingdom of Shadows

Secrets in Their Eyes

Spotlight

The Night Before

Legend

November 25, 2015

Creed

The Good Dinosaur

Victor Frankenstein

Zenger Farm

Portland Brewing

Grand Central Bowling Lounge

Hiking in Portland

Crown Point

Glendoveer Golf Course

Oregon Museum of Science
and Industry

Oregon Historical Society

Blue Lake Regional Park

Portland Japanese Garden

Oaks Amusement Park

Oregon Zoo

Lan Su Chinese Garden

Pittock Mansion

Washington Park

Oregon Convention Center

Waterfront Park

Portland Institute for Contemporary Art

The Forest Park Conservancy

Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden

Portland Children’s Museum

Bonneville Dam

Pioneer Courthouse

Portland Art Museum

Wahclella Falls

Hollywood Theatre

Museum of Contemporary Craft

Blue Sky Gallery

 

Green Your Holiday Meals

Americans will spend billions on feeding their guests this Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve, with most of that money going toward food. Wouldn’t you like that money to go back into your local economy? Here’s how you can buy locally, save some time, and give some love back to the environment during the holidays.

Produce

Farmer’s markets may seem more prevalent during the summer and fall seasons, but many markets move indoors during the winter months or farmers sell their organic produce through larger grocery stores. This means that much of your holiday meal can be found locally and in season thanks to local growers. Beans, brussel sprouts, cabbage, eggplant, onions, mushrooms, potatoes, squash, and more are Thanksgiving staples and stay in season throughout much of the winter. Buying locally not only puts money back into your region’s economy, but it also reduces your food’s carbon footprint because many grocery stores ship fruits and vegetables from across the country and even overseas. If you’re shopping at a regular grocery store, look for stickers and signage that tell you where your produce is from – and if it’s organic – before you choose. You can also use the U.S.D.A.’s national farmer’s market directory to find a fresh foods market near you.

The Organic Turkey

Millions of turkeys are consumed throughout the holidays, but have you ever thought about where that delicious bird comes from?

Sadly, almost all mass produced turkeys in America are raised in a factory or farm under poor, crowded conditions that involve overfeeding with the aim of producing larger birds, faster. These conditions are deplorable and unhealthy for the animals and the people who eat them, but there are alternatives.

Vegetarian Thanksgiving feasts are always an option, and we’re not just talking tofurkey. But if you’re not willing to face a meatless holiday, consider purchasing a Heritage turkey or an organic turkey. These birds are raised naturally, fed organic food, and allowed to grow at a normal, healthy rate. The natural slow-growth method means the turkeys are better for you and your family, plus they taste a lot better! You can often find them at local farmer’s markets, regional farms, and specialty grocery stores. Check out LocalHarvest, an online organic and local food store to find a fresh, organic turkey farm near you or consider purchasing a Heritage turkey. What is an organic turkey? An organic turkey is one that is raised humanely, grass fed, and allowed to roam free (free range).

Festive Beverages

Last, but definitely not least, you can even make environmentally responsible choices when buying alcohol. Technically, beverages can’t be certified as organic because more than 60% of their content is water, but there are many breweries and wineries adhering to organic, environmentally-conscious standards when producing their products. Some companies use strictly organic wheat when making their beer and are working toward operating with 100% sustainable energy.

Is wine on your menu? Consider the carbon footprint of your vino! While it may be easy to find wines from overseas and Napa Valley in the average store, it probably traveled a long way to get there. Try arranging a tasting of local options for your guests, if you’re lucky enough to have vineyards in your region. Many parts of the country have local wineries that produce delicious, organic products each season.

 

Portland Basketball

Portland Hockey

Portland Soccer

Portland Arena Football

COLLEGE

Portland State Vikings

Oregon State Beavers

University of Oregon Ducks

 

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