Portland Concerts – Fly-Drive the West Coast of USA

Posted October 30th, 2010 by admin and filed in General

Fly Drive is becoming increasingly popular these days, with people wanting to explore more and more places in a short period of time. An easy way to describe a fly drive, is booking a plane ticket to some where, picking up a car at the airport and off you go. Staying at hotels on the way because you can’t drive for a whole week or two non-stop!

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Portland Concerts – Hillsboro – A Magnificent City of Exotic Beauty

Posted October 28th, 2010 by admin and filed in General

Hillsboro is one of the marvelous cities of Oregon State, known for its old fashioned charm and excitement. The city is ideally situated just twenty minutes away from another marvelous city known as Portland. The city is home to some of the most exotic and refreshing parks, historical significant sites and rural beauty that attract the people of all over the world.

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Portland Concerts – Fences – A Protection Barrier

Posted October 26th, 2010 by admin and filed in General

Why do we need a fence? A fence is something which protects us from a number of things. It is a structure which is designed to mark a boundary and prevent movement beyond that point for security or privacy purposes. A fence is mandatory for homes which have a backyard. If you are planning on installing a fence, Portland Oregon has a lot of options for you.

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Portland Concerts – YouTube –

Posted October 25th, 2010 by admin and filed in General



Guaranteed, you’ve never seen anything like this before. Sure, other concerts promote a barrage of social and environmental causes. Live Aid from the 80s, aids, obviously; its spinoff Live 8, global poverty; Lilith Fair, women’s charities donations (incidentally set to come back in 2010). What did they all have in common? Typical concert-going venues: stadiums, amphitheaters, fields. Not Robert Wolf’s Green Train!

Though noble in nature, these events lack the idiosyncratic elements that set the Green Train apart from all other musical events in the past. When gearing up to actualize this effort, Green Train Project founder Robert Wolf had a vision to create a project that uses environmentally friendly platforms to promote his carbon-conscious cause. His Green Train Project is a throwback concert series using whistle-stop tours, organized around the movement of the biodiesel and solar-powered train, like the presidential campaign tactics before they plugged in, to generate buzz and a fan base.

Paired with kickass list of artists, to be announced in the next couple of months, this 30-stop tour aims to teach every-day tactics, that anyone anywhere can employ. Helping to improve and maintain the ecosystem isn’t limited to only attaching solar panels to your house and driving a more fuel-economic vehicle. It’s about the little things-the everyday details that make up the greater whole-because, in reality, here is where we will make the most difference.

Think that was it? Not quite. In addition to the world-renowned musicians and awesome, Earth-changing cause, The Green Train also will carry other celebrities, athletes, scientists, actors, activists, environmentalists, and media. In between performances, these personalities will speak, publicly or via satellite, on topics that will offer tips and benefits for greener living!

You’re going to want to keep the month of April 2010 open because Bob Wolf’s Green Train is rolling out, with major performances include Portland, Denver, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Charlotte, New York, and Washington D.C. Catch the more intimate gigs in Sacramento, Atlanta, Boston, and Memphis.

See you on the train!!

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I hope you’ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.

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Free Portland Concerts Every Thursday Of July @ Ecotrust. July 14, 2010 — PDXPIPELINE. We missed a couple of these because there are so many Portland events going on in July to get them all. However, there are still three to go …

Summer Outdoor Concerts in Portland

Lounging on the grass, enjoying good company, tasty food, and live music is a wonderful summer tradition and Portland offers some amazing outdoor concert opportunities. Nancy Levenson, About.com's Guide to "Portland, OR", …

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Portland Concerts – YouTube – Savannah Outen Concert-

Posted October 24th, 2010 by admin and filed in General



The Pacific Northwest — specifically Portland, Oregon — is renowned for pairing the convenience and luxury of urban life with the unmatched beauty of nearby parks and wilderness. Portland seems to be bursting with city parks, and Portland residents take great advantage of having a number of green areas right in their own backyards. The Forest Heights neighborhood of Portland is perhaps the best example of this combination; homeowners are treated to spacious and beautiful lots in the heart of a breathtaking natural setting. And the welcoming surroundings aren’t the only reason to consider relocating to Forest Heights. Top notch schools, clean streets and parks, and a bustling market center are just a few reasons why Forest Heights may be the perfect neighborhood for you.

It may be an old real estate axiom, but it still rings true; location, location, location. Nestled in the gorgeous, rolling West Hills of Portland, Forest Heights gives homeowners acres of pristine residential and forest areas to explore and enjoy. The neighborhood is conveniently located to the darling Northwest 23rd Street district, minutes from Downtown and a quick commute to the outlying Beaverton and Hillsboro areas. The natural beauty of the West Hills accents the diverse array of architectural types available to Forest Height homeowners. Unlike many cookie-cutter residential communities, Forest Height architects and designers make sure the mix of house styles is not only varied but aesthetically complimentary to the rest of the neighborhood. Classic Northwest-, Colonial- and Mediterranean-influenced houses mix to create as attractive a planned community as can be found in the Portland/Metro area.

Location may be important but it certainly isn’t everything. Luckily for homeowners, Forest Heights provides many opportunities for active residents to get involved in their community. Indeed, many Forest Height residents are responsible for helping maintain the charm and individuality of their own neighborhood. Apart from the beautiful parks, trails and old-fashioned streets, Forest Heights residents are also invited to participate in and attend special events as a way to build a greater sense of community and safety in the neighborhood.

Of course, a neighborhood is only as charming as its local merchants, and Forest Heights happens to have one of the most pleasant and convenient merchant centers in the area. The Forest Heights Village Center started in 2005 and boasts a broad spectrum of shops and services. Looking for a relaxing way to spend a Saturday afternoon? Treat yourself to a few hours of massage and beautification at DentSpa before checking out the fine hand-crafted needlepoint designs of In Stitches. Running errands between business meetings? Get those copies done at Postal Annex while shooting down some espresso from the nearby Starbucks. Or perhaps you’re looking for a fun or romantic night out with a loved one? Fill up at Pizzicato Gourmet Pizza and then try to squeeze in a little dessert at Sweet Ambrosia Bakery. Each business in the Village Center is on a five-year lease, meaning you won’t lose your favorite hairstylist or barista soon after settling in to your new neighborhood. And the Forest Heights Village Center also offers several special events throughout the year, such as holiday celebrations and summer music concerts. The Village Center offers such a dizzying array of shops and events, it’s amazing Forest Heights residents ever make it back to their homes.

For those home owners in the process of or planning to raise a family, Forest Park Elementary School allows children to get a solid education in the comfort of their own community. Forest Heights is also conveniently located to a number of Portland’s best public schools, and the Forest Heights bus service makes sure students get to their classes safe and on time.

Portland is quickly becoming one of the Pacific Northwest’s premiere relocation destinations, and with communities such as Forest Heights it is easy to see why. The jaw-dropping landscape, convenient location, community involvement, education options and merchant center provide residents with virtually everything they might need. Small-town simplicity is combined with urban eccentricities into one fun, safe and attractive community. If you’re looking into relocating to the Pacific Northwest, make sure to consider Forest Heights; it may be the best Portland’s West Hills have to offer.

~Ben Anton, 2008

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Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

The Bing Lounge: Portland’s newest concert venue

There's a new concert venue in Portland, and it's got Microsoft written all over it.

July Concerts in the Park Schedule: Portland Summer Concert Series …

Portland Concerts in The Park: Summer Concert Series We are just over one week away from kickoff of Portland Park's 2010 Summer Concert series (July 6th @ Mt Tabor Park). All the concerts are free and family-friendly. …

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The free-range Portland Festival Symphony gives free concerts this summer in Portland metro parks.

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Portland Concerts – Latest Portland Concerts news – South Portland ME House Concert permathread

Posted October 21st, 2010 by admin and filed in General

Back with more news for you today. It’s amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were…

South Portland ME House Concert permathread

This is an edited PermaThread® for South Portland Maine house concerts, intended to provide performance schedules and other information about any events. This thread Continue Reading »

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Portland Concerts – YouTube – Tokio Hotel

Posted October 19th, 2010 by admin and filed in General



I’ve lived in Portland Oregon now for about 15 years. I moved with my parents from Santa Rosa California when my mother’s job changed. I really didn’t want to leave the only place I had ever known, but once I got used to Portland, it wasn’t too bad. The biggest difference is the weather. California is sunny and hot while Oregon is mostly rainy and cold. The summer in California is extremely hot and the winter months in Oregon are very wet.

Portland provides many fun things to do. The town is very multicultural so there are a ton of little restaurants to try out. I’m a big fan of Asian food and Portland does not disappoint. Thai food is probably my favorite and Portland seems to have a Thai food restaurant on every corner. The food is very authentic and tastes amazing, for a reasonable price. I also love Indian food and while there are not as many Indian food joints as Thai food, they are still amazing. You can also find a wide assortment of ethnicities represented with restaurants, such as Ethiopian, German, Chinese, Mexican and Middle Eastern.

Portland is a very green city. There are trees everywhere and it’s very beautiful. If you are an outdoors type of person you would really enjoy Portland. There are more hiking trails and parks then you can count. With several parks and forests, there is no shortage of places to get away from the noisy sites and sounds of the city. Portland is also very bike and pet friendly. Many people bike to their jobs and around town. There are many bike paths available. You can also take your dog to one of the many dog parks to socialize with other animals. I’ve even been to some businesses that allow their employees to bring their animals to work. I was surprised to be sitting at a desk and see a dog walk by.

Portland has a great night life as well. There are many fancy clubs with great music. There are many unique clubs including an old remodeled church, a club that drops water from the ceiling when its warm and clubs that are underground.

Another amazing thing about Portland are it’s bars. Beer is big in Portland and there are over 1000 brands of beer bottled in and around town. There are also more bars then I can count. It’s very easy to get a taxi or ride the MAX (train type transportation) and go bar hopping around town. The people are friendly and the beer is plentiful.

If all of this wasn’t enough for you, Portland has an NBA team and a huge stadium called the Rose Garden. If you are not into sports, they also hold many concerts and other events there. The MAX stops right outside and it’s easily accessible. There are shows there almost once a week when the basketball season is not going on.

Next time you are thinking of visiting the North West, check out Portland and you will not regret it. Stay a few nights and get a feel for the town and enjoy all the activities it has to offer.

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Portland Events – Latest Portland Events news – Free Events in Portland: September 10–12 – Around the Sun: A Blog …

Posted October 17th, 2010 by admin and filed in General

Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…

Free Events in Portland: September 10–12 – Around the Sun: A Blog …

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Portland Concerts – Dorset And Bournemouth

Posted October 15th, 2010 by admin and filed in General

Dorset And Bournemouth

No wonder the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers the majority of the county. The towns and villages tend to small but full of historic buildings and beautiful traditional thatched cottages can frequently be found.

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Portland Events – YouTube – Maryanne Comaroto visits Sip & Kranz, Portland

Posted October 14th, 2010 by admin and filed in General



Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…

Portland’s 2010 Thrill the World Dance: Michael Jackson’s Thriller …

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Portland Holiday Parties @ Helium Comedy Club: Upcoming Shows …

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Ikea Portland Oregon is a leading outlet for home furnishings in the area and many consumers continue to flock to the store each day and have their needs for furniture met. The expansive store occupies 280,000 square feet. There are about 10,000 products to choose from and you will not be disappointed. The Ikea dream was started by a Swedish national who has managed to bring to the world a piece of his ambition through the products. There is no doubt that the ikea story will only inspire you to go the extra mile like Ingvar Kamprand did. He founded the first ikea store in 1943 when he was just 17 and the stores have spread to the world over the years. Ikea Portland Oregon will reflect this reality and shopping in the big blue box will be a wholesome experience.

The ikea way of doing things include using settings and models. The ikea Portland Oregon is no exception and it has 3 model homes. This is where everyone comes to be inspired and it sparks imagination to many consumers. There are staff who are dedicated to directing and informing customers who wish to be helped. You can also enjoy the 53 room settings which will help you transform your home. If you have children, do not leave them behind because ikea Portland Oregon is a store for the whole family. There is a play area which is supervised and your kids can have fun as you shop. The store has a parking space that can fit 1,200 vehicles. If you have a bike, then, your needs are also catered for. There are 90 bike racks.

On their site, you can take a virtual tour and get to see what to expect from the store. Their products include all furniture for the home like the bedroom, sitting room and others. They also have all kinds of accessories and you will discover that ikea Portland Oregon is a one stop shop for your home furnishings. You do not have to worry about hunger at the ikea store in Portland Oregon because you can have breakfast and other meals while shopping. For breakfast, you can expect scrambled eggs, bacon and seasoned potatoes. You will also get a chance to taste the Swedish meatballs. There is also a selection of desserts and they include an apple cake that will have you asking for more.

On their site, you will get to see how they are helping protect the environment and you will find their recycling plans helpful. You can also read on upcoming events and other offers that may be available. If you are interested in applying for a job at the store, you will have the opportunity to do so and all you need is to follow the instructions. There is no doubt that you will find the store at Portland Oregon helpful. Plan for every purchase so that you do not have a hard time deciding on the products. Make sure you have fun at the store.

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