Archive for July 1st, 2009

Jul 01 2009

Case-Shiller Numbers Begin to Settle - Portland Ranks Mid-Pack

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Those looking for a glimpse of blue sky amid the cloud layer covering the housing market may catch a peek today, based o.

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Jul 01 2009

Albina Bank gets $2 million for local job creation | Portland Sentinel

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“Albina Community Bancorp is pleased to announce that we have received a $2 million financial assistance award to help create and maintain jobs in our local Portland neighborhoods. Please see below for an excerpt from the full news …

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Jul 01 2009

Just a piano player: it's possible I just made a big mistake

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You remember them - the Christ family, that lived in the hut down the road? They were always such fun at the neighborhood pot-lucks (turning the water into wine, etc). posted by Barry in Portland @ 11:44 AM 0 comments …

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Jul 01 2009

Tigard Neighborhood Area 5: Tigard Library Offers Program on

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His talk will be based on his book, Hiking Oregon’s Most Beautiful Trips and Trails, and will focus on day hikes near Portland and along the Oregon coast. For more information, please call the Library at 503-684-6537 or visit the …

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Jul 01 2009

Maranda Lamping: Portland Brain Tumor Walk

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Reason #231 - Why I love my neighborhood. My kids and their friends do things like this. They are living the stereotypical childhood I really thought only existed in tv…. 1 day ago. Our Family Adventures · What happened to the blog? …

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Jul 01 2009

First-of-its-kind Fund Provides Families in Need Farm-Fresh Foods

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The King Farmers Market, the newest of Portland Farmers Market’s five weekly markets, first opened May 3, 2009, through a partnership with NECN, an umbrella organization for 12 neighborhood associations and more than 30000 households …

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Jul 01 2009

Comcast intros wireless broadband in Portland, can it replace wifi

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I live in a busy inner eastside Portland neighborhood, and am a Comcast customer. We have a wireless router; so does our neighbor; and as do countless homes, coffeeshops, and businesses around us. When we open our wireless networking …

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Jul 01 2009

Portland Bicycle Tours » Progress in 2009

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On the 10th I had a booth at the Portland Velo Swap at the Lucky Lab Brewery in SE Portland. I checked out a SW Waterfront Neighborhood Development presentation and went to another Siren Nation Meeting for Valentines By Bike. …

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Jul 01 2009

Neighborhood Notes - Movies in the Park » Laurelhurst Park (8/10)

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Neighborhood Notes is community-focused commentary, news and events. Whether it’s what’s happening on your block, your immediate area, or the entire city, Neighborhood Notes serves up Portland how you like it.

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Jul 01 2009

Suddenly in Your City « Hankblog

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suddenly: where we live now will be on view from July 3 through July 15, 2009 in a storefront space in Seattle’s Pioneer Square neighborhood. An opening reception with curator Stephanie Snyder, director of the Douglas F. Cooley Memorial … The exhibition projects began on June 29, 2008, in Portland, Oregon with Michael Hebb’s Corridor Project expedition to Ross Island—a culinary expedition onto to an uninhabited island in Portland’s Willamette River. suddenly has since …

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