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The 30-ft-by-30-ft sign is turned on for the holiday season each year.
Multnomah County Library’s largest location, originally opened in 1913, has improved ADA access, new furniture and carpet, a dedicated teen space, and more.
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People 13 and older can apply to join the Rose Festival Clowns and add joy to the annual festivities which run for three weeks starting Memorial Day Weekend.
We’re feeling sentimental about the occasions that brought us together, but somehow ceased to exist.
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This family-friendly fest will be most enjoyed by ages 5 and up.
The long-running variety show was started in 2004 by two Portlanders with no radio experience; now it’s broadcast weekly on OPB.
The group’s former namesake was an American naturalist and slave owner.
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