This Friday is a beautiful sunny day in Portland and it’s got me thinking about the weekend, so I was thrilled to get an email from one of my favorite local blogs today, the aptly named Around the Sun. It’s a weekly round up fun, frugal and often earth-friendly activities happening all around town. I’ve pulled out a few of my favorites for this week, but don’t take my word for it. Click over and see the full list for yourself.
On Saturday, the Columbia Slough Watershed Council is hosting its 7th annual “Explorando El Columbia Slough” Bilingual Environmental Festival, celebrating the environment of the Columbia Slough with activities in both Spanish and English, including guided canoe trips, live music, rock climbing wall and more. Whitaker Ponds Nature Park, 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
On Saturday and Sunday, the annual Eastmoreland Neighborhood Garage Sale is on! I hit the Laurelhurst Neighbohood Yard Sale last weekend and picked up a portable coffee cup ($1!) and a salad spinner ($1!) — both things I needed — and a soothsaying Pirate “Ayeball” which is like a “Magic Eightball” if you remember those, and was included in Happy Meals a while back. Needless to say, I did not need that, but hey it was free, it looks good on my desk and it predicts the future! We got to Laurelhurst late so it was slim-pickins, but there was no end to the quality reusing and recycling going on, from a sofa set that went for $125 to a really nice bike I saw a woman pick up for $40. Word is that Eastmoreland is bigger and better, so I’m getting there early! See you there?
On Sunday, Portland is holding its first Sunday Parkways, during which six miles of North Portland streets will be closed to traffic so folks can enjoy the neighborhood car-free. Entertainment and activities will abound. What a great way for Portland to celebrate having just been the first North American city to host the Toward Carfree Cities conference June 16-20!
If you’re not in Portland, I hope the sun is shining on you this weekend too, and that you will find a fun, frugal, and earth-friendly activity to enjoy in your neighborhood.