Come out and play at our monthly game of werewolf at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne. Check out the site for details (http://www.portlandwerewolf.com).
Event starts at 6p. Game starts at 7p.
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Presented by the SAO’s CIO/IT Manager’s Forum, ISACA, ISSA, and SIM
Google has a reputation for rapid innovation, and is considered one of the most innovative and collaborative corporate cultures...
Please join us on February 10th at Trebol Restaurant for an evening of delicious food, tasty drinks and fun in support of Virginia Garcia. Trebol serves up award-winning, unique dishes and drinks...
In this webinar you'll hear how 500lb Marketing Solutions and the ESP, Exact Target can offer some interactive marketing advice.
Integrate your email with social, text, or voice to increase the...
Every Wednesday. Bring your happy heart & happy feet, and a bottle of water! Lessons by Noelle & Larry.
Beginning/low intermediate levels. All styles of dance: country, ballroom, latin, swing...
Join Colleen Wright of the Search Engine Academy of Oregon and get some search engine marketing tips and tactics that you can implement immediately at this free seminar.
You will learn:
The...
NOISE! features exhibits on sound, music and hearing, this exhibit is sure to knock your socks off! Creating experiences from the "can you hear me now" Scream Chamber to the "good vibrations" of the...
Visitors can walk through this memorial museum and take a look by going to each floor. On the first floor is the Hall of History, featuring items from Crook County's past. On the second floor, the...
The Shape of Time: Accumulations of Place and Memory explores urban landscape and public memory through the lens of the Jewish experience in Oregon. The Oregon Jewish Museum's extensive archives of...
This exhibit celebrates the people, groups and individuals who've made Oregon their home over the last 150 years. Included are stories of human diversity that include Latino roots, Native American...
Every star has a story. Some are as old as time, faint and almost forgotten. Others burn bright and end their lives in powerful explosions. New stars are created every day, born of vast clouds of gas...
Space: A Journey to Our Future is an exhibit at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. This multimedia exhibit looks back into the history of aeronautics and examines the many unknown questions of...
Just like a doctor's office, this area is bustling with activities for you to try! Come to the rescue in a mini-ambulance, or operate the emergency dispatch center. Pull on scrubs and feed, bathe and...
Explore a multi-sensory, magical space designed just for our youngest visitors, birth to three years. Let your baby explore the trickling water stream, rest on the new lilypad waterbed, visit with the...
This Pit is filled with rubber gravel plus plenty of buckets, shovels, dump trucks and a conveyor belt. Let your kids dig into the fun while you enjoy the Caterpillar Cafe annex!
A Litany of Salmon is a watercolor exhibit by artist Eileen Klatt. Her paintings exhibit what has been lost regionally of the salmon species of the Pacific Northwest river system. Each life-sized...
Water Works features a 12-foot high waterfall, a hand-cranked "conveyor belt" that carries water in whimsical recycled objects, a twirling bouquet of kitchen mops and an array of instruments that kids...
Create imaginative sculptures from materials like wood and metal scraps, fabric, wheels and gears, plastic parts, and other cast-offs that you might find in your own garage.
Wander the store and fill up carts that are just your size full of fresh "fruit" and frozen entrees. Then, flutter on over to the Butterfly Bistro to create sandwiches for your hungry grown-ups at the...
Visit our rotating studio space, the Wonder Corner. Activities include anything from instrument making to stamping holiday cards, illustrating a book or playing with paint.
The Apollo 17, back in 1972 took a photograph of the Earth from space, which made the Earth look like a blue marble. This famous photograph is what this new permanent exhibit is about at the Oregon...
Complete with a track and train set, soft building blocks and even a TriMet bus to "drive," this is also a space for caregivers to watch while kids learn the meaning of sharing time "at the wheel."
There is a real ticket booth, stage props, costumes, lights and a sound board at this theater. Seating for 110 on carpeted risers make this a comfortable spot for watching the creative energy unfold.
Grab a tool belt and hard hat to join the crew! In our 17-foot-high, two-story house, kids can panel a wall, connect plumbing fixtures, take measurements, work the "button and latch" board, and build...