The Clackamas Bookshelf’s 50-Cent Book Sale
Cozy up by the fire with a good book! We've got 28,000 titles, all 50 Cents or less!
Cozy up by the fire with a good book! We've got 28,000 titles, all 50 Cents or less!
Join the City of Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) and the City of Gresham for a collaborative Community Resiliency Fair focused on building a healthier, more resilient future.
This public event is designed to connect residents with valuable resources and information.
Join Hillsdale Brewery for specials on brewfest beers, taster trays and flights, and food options! You can also vote for your favorite beer as brewers go head to head in […]
Mark your calendars! The next Quarterly Book Sale is coming up on February 21 and 22! Every dollar raised goes directly to supporting Ledding Library’s programs and collections, helping to keep the Milwaukie community enriched and inspired.
Drop by Powell’s Books locations anytime during regular store hours this weekend and enjoy 20% off nearly everything on their shelves.
Birds are incredible and have adapted to survive in dynamic & changing environments. Every species has unique traits and sometimes quite specialized strategies. Using the backdrop of seasonal changes at Hoyt Arboretum, Dr. Kiki Sanford will facilitate discovery of the many ways it is connected to its avian inhabitants.
Shop Black-owned businesses, enjoy live music, free haircuts, story time, line dancing and more!
Come shop and update your look with cool thrift finds at this HUGE vintage clothing convention.
🧺 $3–$5 bins
👕 $10 racks
💎 True vintage gems
👟 Sneakers & Y2K heat
🎧 Live DJ all day
🔥 100+ vendors, nonstop finds
Join Portland Art Museum for the audacious and expansive film Inception, whose multi-layered narrative and visual stylings, structure and scale made it a modern classic.
Performance artist Ashley Yang-Thompson and author Jaydra Johnson lead a collaborative presentation on the idea of “Cringe."
Cringe has become a referent for overly earnest, uncool, or passé behavior. But what if cringe vulnerability is actually the path to freedom?