Spring Sees Portland Nonprofit Galas in Full Bloom

Spring Sees Portland Nonprofit Galas in Full Bloom

Portland, OR. Several major nonprofit galas are scheduled in Portland for 2026, focusing on community support, education, health research, and arts. Key events include the following:
Highlighted 2026 Portland Nonprofit Galas
  • Breakthrough T1D Portland Hope Gala (April 11, 2026): Held at the Sentinel Hotel to fund Type 1 diabetes research.
  • PHAMEtastic Gala (March 15, 2026): A celebration of art, music, and inclusion at Avenue Portland.
  • Raphael House Gala (March 19, 2026): An evening at the Hyatt Regency Portland supporting survivors of domestic violence.
  • IndigenoUS Gala (April 16, 2026): Held at Irving Street Studio to celebrate Indigenous art and economic sustainability.
  • The Power of Potential Gala (April 23, 2026): Hosted by The Shadow Project at Jupiter NEXT to support children with learning differences.
  • Transition Projects IMPACT Gala (April 25, 2026): Supporting services for people experiencing homelessness.
  • OMSI Gala (May 2, 2026): An annual fundraising gala supporting science education.
  • UNCF Portland Gala (May 9, 2026): “Seeds of Hope” gala at Avenue Portland for educational scholarships.
  • NAYA Annual Gala & Auction (Nov 13, 2026): A large auction at the Portland Art Museum supporting the Native American Youth and Family Center.
Other Noted 2026 Events
2025 Portland Rose Festival Plans are Set

2025 Portland Rose Festival Plans are Set

Portland, OR. The Portland Rose Festival has inspired the public to gather and celebrate against a backdrop of historic external forces for 118 years, demonstrating how the community can carry on traditions and celebrate unity.

From the Rose Festival Organizers: “Portland’s Official Festival invites you to participate in the Grand Floral Parade, Starlight Parade, Junior Parade, Queen’s Coronation, CityFair and Fleet Week. Now and always, we welcome all Portlanders and visitors alike to celebrate our floral heritage and community spirit.”

The Spirit Mountain Casino Grand Floral Parade is the crown jewel of the annual Rose Festival, anticipated annually by both locals and festival guests. Al Reser Sweepstakes Award (Most outstanding float in the Parade)
Reser’s Fine Foods

 

Here’s the schedule

Come celebrate the 2025 festival under the theme of “All Together Now!” Make plans to join the fun in May & June, 2025!

2025 Portland Rose Festival Events
Enjoy Portland’s largest annual festival with these upcoming events.
Editor’s Pick

Bloom Tour

May 1–31, 2025
Director Park

Free

The Bloom Tour is part walking tour and part floral show focusing on supporting some of Portland’s unique shops, restaurants and hotels. Participating retailers are also hosting a wide range of Bloom Tour Specials, so follow the tour map and explore them all.
Art & Design
Portland Rose Festival
Shopping
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Rose Festival CityFair

May 23–June 8, 2025
Tom McCall Waterfront Park

TBA

Considered the “hub” of the annual Portland Rose Festival, At Rose Festival CityFair, you’ll find your favorite fair features — carnival rides, fair foods, interactive exhibits, and constant entertainment — all nestled between the urban energy of the city and the natural beauty of the Willamette River.
Festival
Outdoors
Portland Rose Festival
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Rose Festival Opening Night and Fireworks

Friday, May 23, 2025
Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Nothing says celebration quite like fireworks — and the Portland Rose Festival will blast off with an impressive fireworks display choreographed to music. Opening day of the Rose Festival is Friday, May 23, at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, starting at 5:00 p.m. You are invited to enjoy the carnival rides, food, and activities, with opening…
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Portland Rose Festival
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Starlight Run

Saturday, May 31, 2025
Tom McCall Waterfront Park

$25

Portland’s most popular fun run, the Starlight Run, is the wacky warm-up act for the CareOregon Starlight Parade is starting and finishing on Naito Parkway at Rose Festival CityFair. The 47th Annual Starlight Run will start at 6:30 p.m. The traditional costume contest will be held at 5:30 p.m. The route will follow the path…
Outdoors
Portland Rose Festival
Sports
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Rose Festival CareOregon Starlight Parade

Saturday, May 31, 2025
Tom McCall Waterfront Park
The CareOregon Starlight Parade is one of the Rose Festival’s most popular events, offering electrified, funky fun for everyone. From traditional marching bands and flood-lit floats to glow-in-the-dark umbrellas and unique hand-built entries, you’ll see representation from Portland’s diverse community groups (and the surrounding Pacific Northwest region), creating a vibe like no other on Portland’s…
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Portland Rose Festival
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Rose Festival Fleet Week

June 4–8, 2025
Tom McCall Waterfront Park

Free

Since 1907, visiting ships have made their way to Portland’s waterfront. The City of Roses is known to be a favorite port of call for military (and non-military) visitors, as Portland’s citizens thank them and make them feel welcome. The Portland Rose Festival is extremely fortunate to be one of a few U.S. Ports of…
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Portland Rose Festival
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Rose Festival Fred Meyer Junior Parade

Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Hollywood Theatre
Fun reigns at the Fred Meyer Junior Parade from the moment the lovable Fred Bear cuts the ribbon to the last float that goes down the street. Children from all parts of Portland participate by dressing in costume, transforming wagons into floats, decorating bikes with colorful flowers, or just by parading with friends and family. Elementary and Middle School marching bands fill…
Festival
For Kids
Portland Rose Festival
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Spring Rose Show

June 5–6, 2025
Lloyd Center

Free

The Portland Rose Society Annual Spring Rose Show is the nation’s largest and longest-running rose show. This yearly show’s exquisite beauty and fragrances emanate from more than 4,000 blooms. Entry is open to anyone, and all entrants are encouraged. Rose growers from across the Pacific Northwest participate, and some 6,000 spectators from across the country…
Festival
Portland Rose Festival
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Rose Festival Queen’s Coronation presented by Unitus Community Credit Union

Friday, June 6, 2025
Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Who will become the next Queen of Rosaria? One of Portland’s most time-honored traditions continues as the Rose Festival Court is presented, and the new reigning Queen is named during this special investiture ceremony. The Queen represents Portland and the Rose Festival for one year at appearances throughout the country and abroad. When choosing a…
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Portland Rose Festival
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Portland Rose Festival Dragon Boat Race

June 7–8, 2025
Tom McCall Waterfront Park

Free

The Rose Festival is proud to host the Portland Rose Festival Dragon Boat Races, an event that has been bringing an exciting Chinese tradition to Portland for more than two decades, beginning in 1989. Held on the Willamette River near the Hawthorne Bridge, the races feature exciting four-team heats held every nine minutes. More than…
Outdoors
Portland Rose Festival
Sports
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Rose Festival Grand Floral Float Showcase

June 7–8, 2025
Tom McCall Waterfront Park

Free

Take a closer look at this year’s Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade floats at the Grand Floral Float Showcase presented by OMSI on Southwest Naito Parkway, adjacent to CityFair. These unique floats are meticulously decorated with natural materials like seeds and coconut flakes in addition to live flowers.
Art & Design
Portland Rose Festival
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Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade

Saturday, June 7, 2025
Pioneer Place
A cherished highlight of the Portland Rose Festival, this popular procession is more than just a spectacular floral-filled parade — it’s a beloved annual tradition. For more than 115 years, Portland families, visitors and community groups have been making memories at the Grand Floral Parade. A colorful reflection of local, regional and international communities, the…
Art & Design
Festival
Portland Rose Festival
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Rose Festival Royal Rosarians Milk Carton Boat Race

Sunday, June 22, 2025
Westmoreland Park Casting Pond
A classic Rose Festival event and family-friendly community tradition dating back to 1973, the Milk Carton Boat Race is a spectacle you won’t want to miss. Children and adults race and show off their handmade, human-powered boats that float only employing recycled milk cartons and jugs. Creatively constructed watercraft will compete in nine categories, with…
Portland Art Museum Exhibit Will Highlight Contemporary Art from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer

Portland Art Museum Exhibit Will Highlight Contemporary Art from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer

Portland, OR. Opening in September 2025, the Portland Art Museum (PAM) presents Global Icons, Local Spotlight: Contemporary Art from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzeran exhibition that shares works from Oregon’s foremost fine art collector by some of today’s leading artists with local Portland audiences. The exhibition opens September 6, 2025, and will be on view through January 11, 2026.

Highlighting recent acquisitions from the collections of Jordan Schnitzer and his Family Foundation, the exhibition includes more than 75 works—some of which have never previously been exhibited—by celebrated artists of the 20th century, such as Louise Bourgeois, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, and Robert Rauschenberg, in addition to contemporary luminaries such as Nick Cave, Jenny Holzer, Mickalene Thomas, and Hank Willis Thomas.

Schnitzer, who has been named an ARTnews Top 200 art collector globally, is a lifelong Portland resident, local business owner and Oregon’s foremost fine art collector. His collaboration with PAM to exhibit these collections is an extension of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation’s mission to share art with audiences across the globe.

“Instead of having to travel to New York City to go to the Museum of Modern Art or the Whitney, all you have to do is visit the Portland Art Museum to see exceptional artwork by some of today’s biggest artists,” said Jordan Schnitzer. “Each year, when I collect new works, I think about how to share them with museums across the country through the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation exhibition program. My hope is that they will inspire audiences who might not otherwise have the opportunity to see works by these amazing artists.”

The exhibition features works across various media including paintings, textiles and tapestries, sculpture, photography, glass, ceramics, mixed media, and more, many of which will be shown publicly for the first time. Additional artists in the exhibition include Roy Lichtenstein, Jeff Koons, Helen Frankenthaler, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Dinh Q. Lê, Julie Mehretu, and Tschabalala Self. The wide array of artists represented in this presentation includes numerous women, Native American and Black artists, and other artists of color, building on PAM’s own work to spotlight underrepresented artists who represent the myriad communities that comprise Oregon.

“Portland Art Museum is a vital cultural resource for the region, which is why we are thrilled to partner with the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation collection to provide our community more opportunities to access and find inspiration in the art that brings the world to Portland,” said Brian Ferriso, Director. “Jordan and his family have long been ardent supporters of the Museum and our city, and we are grateful for his collaboration with PAM to further our mission to engage and enrich Portland’s diverse communities through art.”

Other notable works in the exhibition include Christopher Myers’ immersive and mesmerizing installation Let the Mermaids Flirt with Me, on view for only the second time since debuting at Art Basel Miami in 2022. Featured in the Museum’s grand Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Sculpture Court, the installation is a suite of stained glass paintings in lightboxes installed within a freestanding octagonal architectural structure, creating a chapel for contemplation of the illuminated compositions.

Several of the artists featured in the exhibition have previously exhibited works at PAM or are represented within PAM’s encyclopedic collection, including Hank Willis Thomas, with whom PAM organized a traveling solo exhibition in 2019, and Jeffrey Gibson, whose work PAM commissioned and exhibited at the Museum in 2023 before serving as co-commissioner for his exhibition for the U.S. Pavilion at the 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia (the Venice Biennale).

Here’s a video from Oregon Arts Beat

 

PAM has also previously featured works from the collections of Jordan Schnitzer in its exhibitions including En Suite: Contemporary Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and The Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation (2001), Location/Dislocation: Recent Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and The Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation (2003), Minimalism/Postminimalism: Selections from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation (2007), Ellsworth Kelly Prints (and Paintings) (2012), Anish Kapoor: Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer (2015), Andy Warhol Prints (2016), Josiah McElheny’s Cosmic Love (2018), and Jeffrey Gibson: To Name An Other (2022).

Global Icons, Local Spotlight will be on view during the opening in late 2025 of PAM’s larger campus expansion and renovation project, which will add almost 100,000 square feet of new or upgraded public and gallery space, provide new ways to experience the Museum’s robust collection, offer updated amenities that address the needs of more diverse audiences, and increase access to exhibitions and programs.

VIPs Gearing up for Classic Wines Foundation Gala

VIPs Gearing up for Classic Wines Foundation Gala

Portland, OR. Organizers say the “Salon de Vin” benefit for Classic Wines is shaping up. Salon de Vin will take place on Saturday, May 17, 2025 at the Amaterra Winery, Portland, Oregon. (Photos: John Valls Photography)

Here’s a video about last year’s event: 


Last year’s Salon de Vin event was a tremendous success, enjoyed by nearly 200 attendees at the beautiful Amaterra Winery. 



In 2023, Amaterra Winery’s Chef Jamie Flatt orchestrated a delicious multi-course meal for guests that included citrus-cured albacore tuna tataki and grilled prime beef striploin. For dessert, mouth-watering Briar Rose fromage blanc cheesecake and cherry clafoutis delighted guests.

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What have guests said in the past?

“We had a wonderful time and congratulations on another incredible event for such worthy causes.” – David Spisak

“Was a great night last night. Congratulations!” – Jesse Gordon Long

“Saturday’s Salon de Vin was fabulous. You sat us at a great table!” – Matthew and Krystin Bassist


Those who participated said:

“We had such a wonderful time Saturday and were so excited to host the table for Rose & Arrow Estate.” Virginia Kiser

“Folks had an enjoyable evening and some serious money was raised.” – Dale Johannes

Diamonds & Denim Gala Will Benefit The Links, Inc.

Diamonds & Denim Gala Will Benefit The Links, Inc.

Portand, OR. The Portland Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, and the White Rose Educational Foundation are hosting a night of glitz and glam at the Crowne Plaza Portland-Downtown Convention Center on April 26, 2025.

The return of this annual gala provides the perfect opportunity to put on your best denim and add a touch of sparkle with your favorite diamonds. Get ready to dance the night away, enjoy delicious food, bid on fabulous auction items , all while we celebrate some of Portland’s finest student scholars and raise money for future scholarships and community programming.

Grab your tickets now and get ready to shine bright like a diamond at the Diamonds & Denim Gala! This is a night you won’t want to miss!

A Legacy of PHILANTHROPY

Scholarship Opportunities

For more than 50 years, it has provided over 700 scholarships to high school seniors.

From The Portland Chapter is part of The Links: Incorporated, an international, not-for-profit corporation, established in 1946. The membership consists of 15,000 professional women of color in 285 chapters located in 41 states, the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.

We recognize and reward high school seniors who have demonstrated scholastic potential, high achievement, and leadership ability. Applications for scholarships are posted in February.

Committed to service through friendship in the Portland and SW Washington areas since 1957.

The Links is one of the nation’s oldest and largest volunteer service organizations of extraordinary women who are committed to enriching, sustaining and ensuring the culture and economic survival of African Americans and other persons of African ancestry.

Mission

The Links, Incorporated is a volunteer service organization of concerned, committed, and talented women who, linked in friendship, enhance the quality of life in the larger community. The organization is concerned primarily with enriching, sustaining, and ensuring the identities, culture, and economic survival of African Americans and persons of African descent.

To contribute to the formulation of a positive, productive, and culturally diverse society, The Links, Incorporated also focuses on education, cultural enrichment, health and wellness, and civic involvement. This focus is implemented through strategies such as in public information and education, economic development, and public policy

What We Do

The Links, Incorporated has five facets:

  • Services to Youth
  • The Arts
  • National Trends and Services
  • International Trends and Services
  • Health and Human Services

The programs are implemented through strategies such as public information and education, economic development, and public policy campaigns. For 60 years, the Portland Chapter has awarded Educational and Arts Scholarships to graduating African American high school seniors who have demonstrated scholastic potential, high achievement, and leadership ability.

Recent Programs

Donor Sabbath

National Donor Sabbath was Sunday, November 10. Our Linkages to Life National Signature Program observed our annual National Donor Sabbath Day of Service. This National Day of Service has become the cornerstone of Linkages to Life programming throughout our Organization. We met at 11am at Allen Temple, to hear about the importance of organ/tissue transplant or blood transfusion, from a living donor recipient.

Link Up the Vote

Voter Information Session

Along with The League of Women Voters, The Portland (OR) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, and the NPHC Portland Alumni Council held a free, engaging and informative voter information session on Wednesday, October 9, 2024 6:30pm-8:30pm. Event was held in person at the Law Offices of Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt (lead sponsor) as well as via Zoom.

We learn about the November ballot initiatives, Portland’s move to rank choice voting and the upcoming changes to Portland’s government structure.

Walk for Healthy Living

29th Annual Walk-A-Thon

We had an amazing time at The Links Walk for Healthy Living and Link Up The Vote Impact Day! We went to Salmon Creek Greenway Trail where we championed healthy living and civic engagement. Check our Instagram and Facebook pages for photos!

 

Nonprofits Honored as Providence Health Plan Celebrates 40th Anniversary

Nonprofits Honored as Providence Health Plan Celebrates 40th Anniversary

Portland, OR.  Providence Health Plan recently celebrated its 40th anniversary with a totally rad 1980’s themed party in Beaverton, and $40K donations to community organizations in each of its markets: Blanchet House (Portland), Rose Haven (Portland), Wiseplace (Southern California), and Life Services of Spokane (Washington).

Above, Providence Health Plan Chief of Staff Regena Frieden, Senior Communication Manager Erin McClellan, Morgan Ratcliffe, Senior Communication Manager Krista Coriaty, and Communication Manager Ros Beyene, celebrate at the Providence Health Plan’s 1980’s-themed 40th anniversary celebration in Beaverton.

Providence Health Plan Chief of Staff Regena Frieden and Providence Health Plan President & CEO Don Antonucci give out sunglasses at Providence Health Plan’s recent 1980’s-themed 40th anniversary celebration in Beaverton.

Providence Health Plan President & CEO Don Antonucci addresses the crowd during Providence Health Plan’s recent 1980’s-themed 40th Anniversary celebration in Beaverton.

Beaverton Mayor Lacey Beaty addresses the crowd during Providence Health Plan’s recent 1980’s-themed 40th anniversary celebration in Beaverton.

The celebration was a vibrant trip down memory lane, complete with neon decorations, classic ‘80s tunes, and even a few leg warmers! PHP’s Caregivers, members, and community partners came together to commemorate four decades of providing Health For All.

A 40-year timeline

Providence Health Plan’s journey began in September 1984 with the formation of the Good Health Plan, later known as Providence Health Plan. This was the first HMO sponsored by the Sisters of Providence and laid the foundation for the current PHP.

Over the past four decades, PHP has transformed to meet the needs of its communities while keeping its Promise and Mission at the forefront. Some notable accomplishments include:

1990: Serving more than 150,000 members through 88 dedicated caregivers.

1997-1998: The birth of Providence Health Plan through a merger of The Good Health Plan of Oregon, The Good Health Plan of Washington, and SelectCare Health Plan.

2009-2010: Awarded the state-wide PPO contract for the State of Oregon Public Employees Benefit Board (PEBB), growing by more than 110,000 members.

2012: Becoming a founding member and plan partner of Health Share of Oregon, the largest Medicaid organization in Oregon.

2014-2016: The only health plan offering Affordable Care Act (ACA) coverage in all Oregon counties.

2022-2023: Expansion of Medicare Advantage coverage to Orange County California and Southeast Washington.

2023: Serving more than 660,000 members with over 1,400 caregivers and investing more than $1 million in communities through Health for All initiative.

2024: Celebrating 40 years of serving the community with high-quality, affordable, and accessible health coverage.

Mission Week

PHP’s Mission Week, held from September 23-27, honored the legacy of foundress Blessed Emilie Gamelin and the commitment of the Sisters of Providence and the Sisters of St. Joseph to serve the vulnerable.

This year’s theme, “Rooted in Mission; Growing in Service,” reflected the organization’s ongoing dedication to making a positive impact in communities. Caregivers participated in various activities, including: Table of the King, a Habitat for Humanity Playhouse Build, a flu vaccine clinic, gardening and sorting with WISEPlace, a blood drive, and more.

These activities embodied PHP’s commitment to giving back to the community in tangible ways, reinforcing the organization’s mission-driven approach as it enters its fifth decade of service.

 

Oregon Historical Society Hosts History Makers Gala

Oregon Historical Society Hosts History Makers Gala

Portland, OR. The Oregon Historical Society’s (OHS) annual Oregon History Makers Awards & Dinner recognizes contemporary individuals and organizations who are positively shaping the history, culture, and landscape of Oregon. Pictured above are OHS Board President Mort Bishop, and 2023 Oregon History Makers Sarah Mensah, Brian B. Obie, Tillamook County Creamery Association CEO Patrick Criteser, and Liz Shuler. (Photo credit, Andie Petkus)

About the recipients:

Brian Obie’s revolutionizing leadership has left an indelible mark on Eugene, Oregon, creating upscale environments that celebrate local art, food, and businesses.

Sarah Mensah has forged a pathbreaking career in both the professional sports and athletic apparel industries.

Liz Shuler made history in 2021 when she was elected as the first woman president of the AFL-CIO, a federation of 56 unions with 12.5 million members.

Tillamook County Creamery Association operates production facilities in both Tillamook and Boardman, employing more than 900 people throughout Oregon. It recently exceeded $1B in retail sales.

Pat Reser and William Westphal

The gala on October 1st also raises funds for the Oregon Historical Society’s important work to collect, preserve, and interpret Oregon’s past.

Anne Naito-Campbell and Mary Lang Bishop

From The Oregon Historical Society:

Each year, the Oregon Historical Society honors living leaders and organizations that are making history through scientific discovery and exploration; innovations in business, communications, and the arts; or service in their communities. Whether they were born here, lived here, or work here, these Oregon History Makers represent the best of what the state has to offer.

Here’s more about the 2023 Oregon History Makers:

 

Sarah Mensah – TRANSFORMATIVE SPORTS INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE

A graduate of Aloha High School and the University of Oregon, Sarah Mensah has forged a pathbreaking career in both the professional sports and athletic apparel industries. She spent almost two decades with the Portland Trail Blazers, eventually becoming one of the highest-ranking woman executives in professional sports. In 2013, Mensah joined Jordan Brand, and in 2021 made history as the first Black woman to lead Nike, North America. This year, Mensah returned to Jordan Brand as President, the first woman to hold that position. Throughout her career, Mensah has excelled at developing, empowering, and guiding culturally diverse cross-functional teams through periods of change and growth.

 

Brian B. Obie – VISIONARY BUSINESS AND CIVIC LEADER

Brian Obie’s revolutionizing leadership has left an indelible mark on Eugene, Oregon, creating upscale environments that celebrate local art, food, and businesses. As president and principal owner of Obie Companies, Inc., his catalog of commercial and development accomplishments includes two nationally-acclaimed hotels in Eugene — the luxurious Inn at the 5th and the art-centric Hotel Gordon, named after his father — and a third, The Inn at 500 Capitol, located in Boise, Idaho. Obie is also responsible for the development of the 5th Street Public Market, and the new, beautifully designed Market Alley in Eugene. As a community volunteer, Obie has served on the Eugene City Council, as Mayor of Eugene, and as president of the University of Oregon Foundation.

 

Liz Shuler – PATHBREAKING UNION PRESIDENT

A native of Milwaukie, Oregon, Liz Shuler made history in 2021 when she was elected as the first woman president of the AFL-CIO, a federation of 56 unions with 12.5 million members. The daughter of parents who both worked for Portland General Electric, Shuler began her career working for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in Oregon (IBEW) before becoming chief of staff for the IBEW president. A visionary leader and longtime trade unionist, Shuler believes the labor movement is the single most powerful vehicle for progress and that unions are a central force in leading lasting societal transformations.

 

Tillamook County Creamery Association – BELOVED OREGON BRAND

Founded in 1909 as a farmer-owned cooperative, Tillamook County Creamery Association (TCCA) prides itself on its commitment to bringing to market the best-tasting, highest-quality dairy products made in the most natural way possible. Guided by the belief that everyone deserves real food that makes them feel good every day, Tillamook® produces internationally recognized, award-winning cheese as well as exceptional dairy products including ice cream, butter, and yogurt. Today, Tillamook® is in one in four households in the United States and recently exceeded $1 billion in retail sales. TCCA operates production facilities in both Tillamook and Boardman, Oregon, and employs more than 900 people throughout the state. As a Certified B Corporation®, TCCA upholds a commitment to being good stewards of cows, farms, communities, and the environment.

 

The Oregon Historical Society is dedicated to making Oregon’s long, rich history visible and accessible to all. For more than a century, the Oregon Historical Society has served as the state’s collective memory, preserving a vast collection of artifacts, photographs, maps, manuscript materials, books, films, and oral histories. Our research library, museum, digital platform, educational programming, and historical journal make Oregon’s history open and accessible to all. We exist because history is powerful, and because a history as deep and rich as Oregon’s cannot be contained within a single story or point of view.

Oregon Historical Society
1200 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97205

Support OHS: The Oregon Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Federal Tax ID 93-0391599.

Lan Su Garden Kicks off November With Floral Design Competition

Lan Su Garden Kicks off November With Floral Design Competition

Portland, OR. Move over pumpkins, the Lan Su Chinese Garden is welcoming fall with its Chrysanthemum Festival. The garden kicks off a month of floral programming in November with “Nights of the Golden Flower”, November 3-5th. This is the return of the popular chrysanthemum floral design showcase at the Chinese garden after a 4-years hiatus. (Photo credit Jeff Day Photography)

This juried floral art showcase and competition is headlined by floral artist Donald Yim with participation by over a dozen local floral artists. Ticketed guests will be treated to a special weekend of live music, floral design demonstrations, and large-scale illuminated floral art displays to enjoy in the garden after dark.

During November, Lan Su are visitors are invited to take part in floral art workshops, plant cultivation talks, horticulture tours, and delight in the garden adorned with Chrysanthemums. In traditional Chinese culture, the Chrysanthemum is considered one of the “four gentlemen” of plants (along with plum blossoms, orchids, and bamboo) and a symbol of autumn and perseverance.

Click here for a link to tickets to the chrysanthemum festival

From Lan Su Chinese Garden:

Lan Su Chinese Garden Located at 239 NW Everett Street, Lan Su Chinese Garden is one of Portland’s greatest treasures. A tranquil oasis in the heart of the city, Lan Su is a powerfully inspiring experience that takes you through time, offering a window into Chinese culture, history, and way of thinking. Lan Su Chinese Garden opens 10 am – 4 pm, Sunday through Saturday starting Oct. 15th. Admission is $14.00 with reduced rates for students and seniors. Admissions are available at www.lansugarden.org.

Local Arts Organizations are Gearing up for Fall

Local Arts Organizations are Gearing up for Fall

“The art form of opera has always been shaped by time, and we are excited to be part of its evolution,” shares Sue Dixon, General Director. “This season, we are thrilled to usher in new works, continue to share cultural touchstones, and share opera experiences on and off the stage, bringing our mission, vision, and values to life.”

And the Portland Opera isn’t the only arts organization gearing up. This fall promises to be an exciting season for arts enthusiasts, with a wide range of events and experiences to enjoy. Here’s a sneak peek at what’s in store from some of the city’s most prominent nonprofit arts organizations:

Oregon Symphony:
Oregon Symphony’s new season is getting underway. Featuring world-class musicians and a repertoire spanning classical to contemporary, this is a musical event not to be missed. Keep an eye out for special guest soloists and conductors throughout the season. First up: SEPTEMBER 30–OCTOBER 2, 2023 Mahler’s First Symphony.

Oregon Ballet Theatre:
Here’s a video about the Oregon Ballet Theatre’s upcoming season.

Portland Center Stage has a production of HAIR, September 30 – November 5, 2023

“Let the sunshine in! With an iconic score that changed pop culture forever, HAIR is as relevant today as it was when it radicalized a generation in 1968. This revolutionary rock musical tells the story of a group of counter-culturalists whose worlds are shaken when one of them receives his draft notice for the Vietnam War. Exploring ideas of identity, free love, community, global responsibility, and peace, HAIR reminds us that history is never far away — and that our collective voice is a powerful tool for change.”

Be sure to check each organization’s website for specific dates, ticket information, and any COVID-19 safety protocols that may be in place. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of Portland’s thriving arts community this autumn!

More about the Portland Opera’s season from the Opera:

Mozart’s comic masterpiece, The Marriage of Figaro, kicks off the season. Set in 18th-century Seville, the adventures of Figaro and Susanna unfold with wit and delight in this satire about nobility and power. Although written over 230 years ago, this empathetic comedy is an enduring example of Mozart’s sublime music, layered with a narrative that reflects on today’s society, too. The Marriage of Figaro will be performed at Keller Auditorium on October 28, November 3, and November 5 (matinee), 2023. The performances will be sung in Italian with English captions.

 

Next, the company will share an evening of music, song, and poetry entitled Enchanted Woods: Shakespeare & Song. Celebrating the anniversary of Shakespeare’s first folio, audience members enter Shakespeare’s woods: a literary place of transformation, love, and magic—with a program inspired by 20th century adaptations of his works. This production is curated in partnership with “Shakespeare’s First Folio: 1623–2023”, a public humanities project at Portland State University in collaboration with other regional arts organizations recognizing and celebrating Shakespeare’s legacy. This unique experience will include a “picnic” of feasting and libations, with cabaret-style seating. Enchanted Woods: Shakespeare & Song will take place at the Gregory K. and Mary Chomenko Hinckley Studio Theatre at the Hampton Opera Center on February 2, 3, 4m, 9, 10, and 11m, 2024. The performances will be sung in English with English captions.

Continuing the season, Portland Opera will present The Snowy Day, an opera in one act based on the beloved children’s book by Ezra Jack Keats. This heartwarming opera, with music by Joel Thompson and libretto by Andrea Davis Pinkney, follows the adventures of young Peter as he explores his snowy neighborhood, encountering new friends and unexpected wonders along the way. The Snowy Day is a perfect introduction to opera for young people, and a bittersweet reminder for audiences of all ages about impermanence and the wonders of youth. First premiered at Houston Grand Opera in 2021, Portland Opera’s production of The Snowy Day will mark the West Coast premiere, and the second production of this opera—continuing the company’s commitment to staging and supporting new works. The Snowy Day will take place at the Newmark Theatre on March 16, 22, and 24m, 2024. The performances will be sung in English with English captions. The matinee on March 24th will be family-friendly, a new way of welcoming the next generation of opera lovers to experience the beauty and joy of opera.

Finally, to mark the centennial of Giacomo Puccini’s passing, Portland Opera will close the 2023/24 season with Puccini: In Concert. Puccini’s works are arguably some of the most popular in opera, with more than 500 productions of La Bohème being performed around the world each year. This one-night-only concert will feature the enduring compositions from La Bohème, Madama Butterfly, Turandot, and Tosca on May 11, 2024, at Keller Auditorium. The performances will be sung in Italian with English captions.

In addition to mainstage programming, the 23/24 season will see continued progress toward the company’s strategic goal of curating collaborations or commissions that harness the creativity and spirit that is unique to this place. In the spring of 2024, Portland Opera will workshop the company’s commission of a new opera, Jubilee, by composer Damien Geter (Portland Opera’s interim Music Director and co-Artistic Advisor) and Librettist Lorene Cary. Connecting the heroic story of the original Fisk University Jubilee Singers with their current Grammy-winning descendants, Jubilee investigates Black legacy, love, death, trauma, and joy. Jubilee will be written for 8 operatic soloists and a 15-piece orchestra and will premiere in March 2026. In the coming weeks, the company will also announce a series of additional projects in development—including information about the next installment in its multi-year commitment to commission new operas about unsung Oregonian heroes for the Portland Opera to Go educational touring program, and special artist-curated public programming in addition to the mainstage subscription season. During the 23/24 season Portland Opera will also collaborate with the creative team of The Factotum, from Lyric Opera of Chicago, to support the development of this excellent and exciting new opera for a future season; as well as continue supporting the development of a new production based on Stephen King’s The Shining. Additional details about these exciting projects are forthcoming.

While new works remain in development, in fall of 2023 the company’s Portland Opera to Go educational division will present a 50-minute adaptation of Rossini’s La Cenerentola for communities throughout the region. Full of whimsy, comedy, and delight, Cinderella is the perfect first opera for kids and adults alike. This lively adaptation of Cinderella is ideal for elementary school students, with modular scenery and age-appropriate staging that focuses on multicultural and international versions of the Cinderella story. In addition to the performance, Portland Opera to Go offers an arts integrated curriculum and classroom visits.

Portland Opera will continue to share opera for free in unexpected places, with Opera a la Cart— Portland Opera’s award-winning mobile performance venue. The cart will be found around town in community gathering places throughout the summer months, at farmers’ markets, city parks, neighborhood festivals, street fairs, wineries and other public events through the Portland metro area and region.

After scaling down and adjusting the Portland Opera Resident Artist program during the pandemic, the company is delighted to welcome a new class of Portland Opera Resident Artists for the season, extending the program back to its 8-month cycle. The incoming roster of artists will be announced soon and will also include the new position of Resident Artist Collaborative Pianist. Portland Opera is grateful to supporters of the Resident Artist program, Community Foundation for Southwest Washington, James Cox and Brenda Nuckton, Eleanor Lieber Auditions Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation, Drs. Fernando and Dolores Leon, George Rowbottom, Drew and Sue Snyder, The Monday Musical Club of Portland, and Carol Turtle, for helping the company support this mission critical program during the ramp out of COVID impacts.

In addition to resident artist program, in 2021, Portland Opera piloted a new program to move the art form forward by providing career advancement opportunities for individuals who have been historically underrepresented in the world of opera, in both administrative and artistic roles. The 2023 Fellowship announcement is forthcoming, along with opportunities for community partnerships and free public performances.

Portland Opera continues a company-wide transformation for strategic growth and fiscal sustainability in the context of COVID interruptions and financial challenges. As a result, this year’s programming represents a smaller season that aligns with the company’s values as fiscally responsible stewards of Portland Opera and its future. To learn more about mission, vision, values, cultural equity, inclusion, diversity, or strategic planning progress, please visit portlandopera.org.

 

Portland Opera 2023/24 Season Casting

 

The Marriage of Figaro 

October 28, November 3, 5m, 2023

Keller Auditorium, 222 SW Clay

Sung in Italian with English captions

The performance is approximately 3 hours, performed with one intermission.

 

Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Librettists Lorenzo Da Ponte
Count Richard Ollarsaba
Countess Esther Tonea
Figaro Jesús Vicente Murillo
Susanna Leela Subramaniam
Cherubino Deepa Johnny
Doctor Bartolo Matthew Burns
Marcellina Tesia Kwarteng
Also featuring the Portland Opera Resident Artists
Conductor Elizabeth Askren
Director Fenlon Lamb
Scenic Designer Cameron Poreous
Costume Designer Christine Richardson
Lighting Designer Connie Yun

The adventures of Figaro and Susanna unfold with wit and delight in this satire about nobility and power. Count Almaviva is determined to woo Susanna, who is engaged to Figaro—a servant in the household. The betrothed will do whatever it takes to navigate the Count’s advances; and the Countess—fed up with her husband’s infidelities—joins in the chaos, too. This empathetic comedy of twists and turns features sublime musical moments, a healthy dose of irreverence, and is a joyful reminder of our shared humanity.

Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro sparkles with arias, duets and trios that have captivated audiences for centuries, including “Voi che sapete” and “Sull’aria.” Experience this grand and traditional production, set in 18th century Seville, with the dazzling sounds of the Portland Opera chorus and orchestra.

Scenery & properties provided by Arizona Opera.

Enchanted Woods: Shakespeare & Song

February 2, 3, 4m, 9, 10, 11m, 2024

The Gregory K and Mary Chomenko Hinckley Studio Theatre at the Hampton Opera Center, 211 SE Caruthers Street

Sung in English with English captions

The performance is approximately one hour and 40 minutes, performed with an intermission.

Composed by Various composers
Curator & Featured Artist Katrina Galka
Also featuring the Portland Opera Resident Artists
Director Kristine McIntyre
Musical Direction Nicholas Fox

Enter Shakespeare’s forest: a place of magic, love and transformation. Here, to honor Shakespeare’s first folio, we’ll be immersed in an evening of story and song inspired by 20th century adaptations of his enduring works. Through sweet melody and poignant poetry, we’ll celebrate the natural magic of the bard—to honor that which enchants us still, four hundred years later.

Join us in the forest for a picnic, and toast to the magic of Shakespeare! This immersive experience will include cabaret-style seating, libations, as well as savory and sweet treats. We’ll soak in beautiful melodic and tonal music including works by Benjamin Britten, Betsy Jackson King, and other celebrated composers, as we travel through A Midsummer Night’s Dream, As You Like It, The Tempest, and more.

Featuring voice, piano, and a woodwind quintet from the Portland Opera Orchestra

 

The Snowy Day

March 16, 22, 24m, 2024

7:30 PM | 2PM Family friendly matinee

Newmark Theatre, 1111 SW Broadway, Portland

Sung in English with English captions.

 The performance is approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes performed without an intermission

Composed by Joel Thompson
Libretto by Andrea Davis Pinkney, based on the book by Ezra Jack Keats
Peter Flora Hawk
Mama Lianna Wimberley Williams
Billy Adrian Rosales
Also featuring the Portland Opera Resident Artists
Conductor Damien Geter
Director Omer Ben Seadia
Scenic Designer Amy Rubin
Costume Designer Jessica Jahn

Smiling snowmen, snow angels, and warm bubble baths: experience the magic of Ezra Jack Keats’ beloved children’s book come to life on the opera stage. The Snowy Day follows the adventures of young Peter as he explores his neighborhood on a snowy day, making new friends and encountering unexpected wonders along the way.

With music by Joel Thompson and libretto by Andrea Davis Pinkney, the west coast premiere of this new opera is a celebration of imagination, nature, and friendship. The Snowy Day is a perfect introduction to opera for young people, and a joyful reminder for audiences of all ages about impermanence and the wonders of youth.

Commissioned by the Houston Grand Opera
Premiered by Houston Grand Opera in December 2021
Special thanks to the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation

 

Puccini: In Concert

May 11, 2024, 7:30PM

Keller Auditorium, 222 SW Clay Street, Portland

Sung in Italian with English captions.

The performance is approximately 90 minutes, performed without an intermission.

Conductor Damien Geter
Soloist Malcolm MacKenzie
Soloist Karen Vuong
Soloist Anthony Kalil
Also featuring the Portland Opera Resident Artists

 

One hundred years after his death in 1924, we celebrate a one-night-only concert

featuring Giacomo Puccini’s enduring compositions. Experience the drama and passion of these cultural touchstones and iconic music, brought to life by an exciting ensemble of featured guest artists.

The performance will feature selections from Tosca, Turandot, Madama Butterfly, La Bohème, and more! The Portland Opera Orchestra and Chorus will take center stage in this unforgettable celebration of one of the world’s most beloved composers.

 

Subscriptions for Portland Opera’s 23/24 season are available now; and single tickets will be on sale on August 8, 2023. For more information, and to purchase subscriptions, visit portlandopera.org, or call Patron Services at 503-241-1802.

Portland Opera is grateful for the ongoing philanthropic support from our individual patrons and generous donors, James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Oregon Arts Commission, Oregon Community Foundation, Regional Arts and Culture Council, including support from the City of Portland, Multnomah County, and the Arts Education & Access Fund, special support from The CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Fund, and The Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) program,

Dates, programming, artists, and details for Portland Opera’s 23/24 season are subject to change.

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18th Annual Changing Destinies Luncheon Raises $347,000

18th Annual Changing Destinies Luncheon Raises $347,000

Portland, OR. The 18th annual Changing Destinies Luncheon was held in the Knight Nation’s gym. Students were excited to showcase what makes De La Salle North Catholic (DLSNC) special: its Corporate Work Study Program (CWSP). Pictured above are Colleen Thrift, Ashleigh DeVilliers, and Carolyn Murphy. (Photo Credit, Andrea Lonas)

student and Brother Rafael Rodriguez, FSC

A student helps Brother Rafael Rodriguez, FSC, address the attendees at the April 27 fundraiser.

Joanne Bruno and Kristine Wilkins

Mary Boyle, Gay Jacobsen, Cyndy Maletis, Barbara Silver

Gail Jubitz is pictured with a student

School leaders say they were grateful to Portland community for helping raise $347,000. This means a significant 89% of the students will now receive the much-needed financial aid.

De La Salle North Catholic isn’t just any high school. It’s the only one in the Pacific Northwest that offers a unique blend of top-notch college preparatory education and a corporate work-study program, specially designed for the students of Portland who need it most. With the help of corporate partners, students to take control of their future through quality education.

For those who want to learn more about the nonprofit’s mission and how it is transforming lives, head over to www.delasallenorth.org.