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101 THINGS TO DO
October 31, 2013
We’d like to meet you!
Please join us for
the RIVERDALE Grade School
OPEN HOUSE
Wed., Nov. 6th, 2013, 9:30 - 11:00am
Grades 5-8
Wed., Nov. 13th, 2013, 9:30am-11:00am
Grades Preschool-4
Program begins promptly at 9:30 am.
Riverdale Grade School provides an exceptional, academically rigorous
comprehensive Preschool-8 program. Our engaging faculty, project based
learning, integrated arts, and friendly students and parents make this
community everything that it is — an exciting energetic place where your
child will be challenged intellectually and welcomed for who they are.
11733 SW Breyman Ave, Portland, OR 97219
Riverdale
“Teaching students to be thoughtful in their education,
about each other, and for their community.”
503-262-4840 |
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Starlight Viewing Deck
On Board Galley
Freshly Prepared Food
Captain’s Wheelhouse
Fully Enclosed
Climate Controlled Decks
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Local family owned since 1994
Portland Spirit River Cruises
503-224-3900
Let’s Celebrate
Lunch - Brunch - Dinner - Sightseeing
Lake Oswego
Reunion Farmers’ Market
Saturday, November 23, 10am-2pm
Millennium Plaza Park
Children especially won’t want to miss
the horse drawn wagon rides!
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FORT VANCOUVER
— Learn about how Fort Vancouver be-
came a 19th century fur trading outpost and headquarters of
the Hudson’s Bay Company. For more information, call 360-816-
6230 or visit nps.gov/fova.
ROLLER DERBY
— A bunch of
tough ladies take to the planks for
bragging rights at the Portland Ex-
po Center or the Hangar at Oaks
Park. For more information, visit
rosecityrollers.com.
THANKSGIVING WALK
— Be-
fore your meal with all the trim-
mings, enjoy and celebrate the
gifts of nature on Thanksgiving
at Oxbow Regional Park with
Metro naturalist Dan Daly, Deerdance School’s
Terry Kem and others from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Walk along the Sandy River as you focus
on opening your senses and noticing how wild-
life respond to the changing season. After,
gather around the campfire to hear the
“Thanksgiving Address” passed down by the
Iroquois Nation. Hot drinks provided. Suitable
for all ages. Free, but registration required in
advance. Call 503-797-1650, option 2.
WEST LINN HOLIDAY BAZAAR
—West Linn’s annual holiday ba-
zaar will feature more than 30 ven-
dors selling handmade gifts, jewel-
ry, clothing, treats, artwork and
more. Free to the public. For more informa-
tion, call 503-557-4700 or visit westlinnoregon
.gov/parksrec.
FAVORITE 5 COUNTY
FARMS HOLIDAY TOUR
— For the ninth year, five
farms between Wilsonville
and Sherwood will be open to the public,
displaying boutiques full of food, art, gifts
and Christmas trees. It’s a great way to get
out into the country, and doubles as a food
drive, so bring a can of food with you. For
more information, call 503-682-1604 or visit
favorite5countryfarms.blogspot.com.
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SODA FOUNTAINS
— Step
back in time as you step right
up to one of the area’s old-
fashioned soda fountain coun-
ters. From malted shakes to egg creams,
floats and flavored sodas, you’re sure to get
a healthy dose of tasty treats and nostalgia.
Here a few to check out:
Cosmic Soda Pop Candy Shop, 817 S.E.
34th Ave. in Portland between Belmont and
Stark streets. For more information, call
503-894-8980 or visit cosmicsodacandy.com.
Main Street Collectors Mall and Soda
Fountain, 10909 S.E. Main St. in Milwaukie.
For more information, call 503-659-7632, or
visit mainstreetcollectorsmallandsoda
fountain.com.
Fairley’s Soda Fountain and Coffee
Shop, 7206 N.E. Sandy Blvd., in Portland.
For more information, 503-284-1159 or visit
fairleyspharmacy.com.
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