Where: Peace Lutheran Ministries
Date: 2007-08-15 18:30:00
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Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-based 12 Step program that meets in the main sanctuary every Tuesday at 6;30 p.m. and Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. If you, or someone you know, is stuck in bad habits or is hurting emotionally, please join us. All are welcomed to this safe place of restoration and growth.You are always welcomed at CR. Should you have questions about Celebrate Recovery, Please contact Linda Ames at 916-524-4377.
Where: Hotel deLuxe
Date: 2008-05-18 18:00:00
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The Hotel deLuxe’s Sunday Movie Night takes place the third Sunday of each month (with the occasional exception) and will mostly feature films and shorts created by local and regional filmmakers. The Screening Room, located off the hotel lobby, opens at 6 p.m., the movie begins at 6:30 p.m. with free admission. A no-host food and beverage menu provided by the adjacent Gracie’s Restaurant and Driftwood Room will be available. RSVP to 503.219.2093. If you have additional questions, please e-mail movienight@hoteldeluxeportland.com. May 18: Solving Immigration uncovers hard facts about illegal immigration in the United States as there are 11 million people living here illegally today. The majority comes from Latin American countries and few have high school educations. Multi-award winning filmmaker and Smithsonian inductee, Mike Shiley, is one of America’s top experts on uncovering and solving the biggest political problems that face our world today. http://www.shidogfilms.com
Where: McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Date: 2008-02-16 14:00:00
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This band features pianist Ethan Iverson, bassist Reid Anderson and drummer Dave King. The group covers a range of rock 'n' roll and pop song books for inspiration.
Where: Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub
Date: 2008-02-24 18:00:00
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The Wolfe Tones are an Irish rebel music band deeply rooted in Irish traditional music. They are named after the Irish rebel and patriot Wolfe Tone, one of the leaders of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 with the double entendre that a wolf tone is a spurious sound that can affect instruments of the violin family.
Where: Living Room Theaters
Date: 2008-03-20 17:00:00
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Art Spark Thursday March 20, 2008 Every third Thursday, we gather at Living Room Theaters' Lounge to meet, discuss, blather, applaud & plot the growth of the arts in Portland. Join us Thursday, March 20th as we kick off these monthly gatherings. Here's what we promise: * Food & drink specials * Fantastic, rotating, monthly hosts from the arts community * Six@Six where our hosts have six minutes at six p.m. for a performance, a question, or a talk of their choosing * Freewheeling conversation for the rest of the 114 minutes Our host this March is Arts & Culture Commissioner Sam Adams.
Where: Someday Lounge
Date: 2008-03-27 17:00:00
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Drop by the OEN SwapMeet on March 27th at the Someday Lounge. This is a program was created specifically for people looking to connect with entrepreneurs, early-stage companies, and the people who help them both grow. As the Oregon economy continues to develop, there will be more and more opportunity to work with, work for, or start new companies in growing industries. SwapMeet is a great way to get connected to the people making it all happen. There's no program, no entrance fee, and no pressure. Just networking. And no-host happy hour, of course!
Where: Portland State University
Date: 2008-04-18 17:00:00
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Nobel Prize-Winner Douglas D. Osheroff to Speak at Portland State April 18, 2008 Starts: 5:00pm What: The Portland State Department of Physics presents the 3rd Annual Mark Gurevitch Memorial Lecture, featuring Douglas D. Osheroff, winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physics. Osheroff, Department of Physics faculty at Stanford University, will discuss "How Advances in Science Are Made." Osheroff 's lecture will illustrate some of the research strategies that can increase the probability of making a scientific discovery. He has pioneered work on phenomena occurring at extremely low temperatures and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of superfluid helium-3 found only below 3/1000 of a degree above absolute zero. Current work in quantum fluids and solids includes studies of transport properties in nuclear magnetically ordered solid helium-3, studies of the B phase nucleation in superfluid helium-3, and experimental searches for new magnetically ordered two-dimensional phases of both solid and liquid helium-3 on graphite surfaces. When: Friday, April 18, 2008, at 5 p.m. Reception to follow lecture. Where: Hoffman Hall (1833 SW Eleventh Ave.). Cost: Admission is free and open to the public. Contact: For more information, contact the Department of Physics at 725-3812. Background: The Department of Physics established the Mark Gurevitch Memorial Lecture Fund as a tribute to Mark Gurevitch, former chair of the Physics department. The Gurevitch Fund allows the Department of Physics to bring internationally recognized speakers to campus.