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Friday
Jul 3
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XPDX/Agile Enthusiasts Pub Lunch 1–3pm McMenamins on Broadway Casual conversation over no-host lunch about all things relevant to Agile software development. Sometimes a few of us show up to talk, more often a dozen (or more) practitioners join the fun. * If your business card says programmer, tester, project manager, product manager or coach (or would if you had one)
We welcome practitioners from all Agile flavors--Scrum, XP, DSDM, Crystal, FDD, AUP, Adaptive, EVO, etc. |
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Beer and Blog: Rest Up This Casual Friday, We've Got Plans Galore in Store Ahead! 4–7pm Green Dragon Bistro & Brewpub My goodness. Summer is here already! How is it I've just today noticed my first fireworks stand of the holiday season? Time to slow down and smell the sulfur, I say. This Friday's Beer and Blog is casual. As in: we have nothing planned and yet we'd like to hang out anyway. Unwind from the work week and kick of the 4th of July weekend with the usual suspects on the patio of the Green Dragon. Casual Friday style, yo. Next week, however, it's time for some fun. July 10th we've brought back by popular demand What the Shit, @melissalion's heelarious Dramatic Twitter Reading Series. I lamed out last time, but this time I've already got a couple of good tweets to orate. Time to put those high school theatre skills to use. BONUS: AboutUs is having it's anniversary party at Beer and Blog and wants to share the love in the way of beer. For the Beer and Bloggers. Yay! Stay tuned for more info. And finally, while I've got your attention, I'd like to announce a date change for the hugely successful End Bloglessness. Again. (Long story.) BUT THIS TIME WE MEAN IT. On July 18th, Beer and Blog proudly continue its collective efforts to put an End to Bloglessness. We feel everyone should be polluting the Internet with our hopes, opinions, rants, and obsessions, not to mention hocking the Next Big Thing. Held at Web Trends, more details to come. Have a safe and explosive holiday weekend! |
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Monday
Jul 6
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West Side PDX Job Search Group noon–1:30pm Beaverton Public Library - Meeting Room A Theme: Planning An Effective Website 1) Architect'ing the PDX Job Search website
2) Networking time This is an open event for Portland job hunters. We share our techniques and ways to improve our job hunting success. Each week has a theme and time for networking. |
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TAPLISTER.com Launch Party 7–11pm EastBurn Taplister.com, the world's first live beer search engine based off Twitter wants you to celebrate the creation of this new service. Taplister.com will be throwing a launch party on Monday July 6th at 7pm at the EastBurn (1800 East Burnside Portland, OR 97214). EastBurn will be offering $10 pitchers of beers and Taplister.com will be giving away craft beer swag and demoing their website and free iPhone app called Beer Signal. This will sure be an event that no craft beer fan will want to miss. As an added bonus, Hopworks Urban Brewery and Upright Brewing will be bringing special beers and the brewers themselves will be in attendance to talk about their beers. |
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Tuesday
Jul 7
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Portland Business Alliance Presents ShopTalk Showcase at Susan G. Komen for the Cure 7:30–9am ShopTalk Showcase is a bi-monthly networking event presented by Portland Business Alliance, Greater Portland's Chamber of Commerce, and hosted by local member businesses. Wear pink to Susan G. Komen for the Cure and receive a pin! With events like Race for the Cure, Susan G. Komen for the Cure has become the largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer in the world. Come learn more about how you can help. Tuesday July 7th from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 am at Susan G. Komen for the Cure, 1400 S.W. Fifth Avenue, suite 530. Advance registration highly recommended at www.portlandalliance.com. Members: FREE in advance/$5 at the door.
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Galois Talk: The Fleet Architecture by Ivar Sutherland 10:30–11:30am Galois, Inc Abstract: This talk describes a radically different architecture for computing called Fleet. Fleet accepts the limitations to computing imposed by physics: moving data around inside a computer costs more energy, more delay, and more chip area than the arithmetic and logical operations ordinarily called “computing.” Fleet puts the programmer firmly in charge of the most costly resource, communication, instead of in charge of the arithmetic and logical resources that are now almost free. Fleet treats arithmetic and logical operations as side effects of where the programmer sends data. Fleet achieves high performance through fine grain concurrency. Everything Fleet does is concurrent at the lowest level; programmers who wish sequentiality must program it explicitly. Fleet presents a stark contrast to today’s multi-core machines in which programmers seek concurrency in an inherently sequential environment. The Fleet architecture uses a uniform switch fabric to simplify chip design. A few thousand identical copies of a programmable interface connect a thousand or so repetitions of basic arithmetic, logical, input-output, and storage units to the switch fabric. The uniform switch fabric and its identical programmable interfaces replace many of the hard parts of designing the computing elements themselves. Both software and FPGA simulators of a Fleet system are available at UC Berkeley. Berkeley students have written a variety of Fleet programs; their work helped to define what the programmable interface between computing and communication must do. A simple compiler now produces the programs required at source and destination to provide flow-controlled communication. We expect work on a higher-level language to appear soon as a PhD dissertation. A recent 90 nanometer TSMC test chip, called Infinity, demonstrated switch fabric performance at about 4 GHz. A new test chip, called Marina, has just gone out for fabrication. Marina will test the programmable interface, and if successful, will give us confidence to build a complete Fleet. We seek participation from sponsors, programmers, and designers of basic computation elements. Bio: Ivan Sutherland is a Visiting Scientist at Portland State University where he and Marly Roncken have recently established the “Asynchronous Research Center” (ARC). The ARC occupies both physical and intellectual space half way between the Computer Science (CS) and Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) departments at the university. The ARC seeks to free designers from the tyranny of the clock by developing better tools and teaching methods for design of self-timed systems. Prior to moving to Portland, Ivan spent 25 years as a Fellow and Vice President at Sun Microsystems. A graduate of Carnegie Tech, Ivan got his PhD at MIT in 1963 and has taught at Harvard, University of Utah, and Caltech. Dr. Sutherland received the 1998 Turing Award, for his pioneering work in the field of computer graphics. |
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Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting (pdxruby) 7–9pm Robert Half Technology, 2nd Floor Conference Room The Portland Ruby Brigade is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. Join other developers for presentations and discussions about Ruby and its uses. NEW VENUE: This meeting's space is kindly provided by Robert Half Technology at their 2nd Floor Conference Room. Enter the KOIN Tower from SW Columbia between 2nd and 3rd Avenue, take the back elevators to the 2nd floor, and then follow the Ruby signs. |
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Wednesday
Jul 8
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Portland Business After Hours @ Inn at Northrup Station 5–7pm Business After Hours is an evening networking event presented by Portland Business Alliance, Greater Portland's Chamber of Commerce, and hosted by a local member business. Inn at Northrup Station, July's Business After Hours host, is an elegant all-suites boutique hotel directly on the Portland Streetcar line in the heart of Nob Hill. Come and see the suites! Wednesday July 8 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Inn at Northrup Station - 2025 N.W. Northrup Street. Advance registration highly recommended at www.portlandalliance.com. Members: $8 in advance/$10 at the door.
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Springboard Social Innovation Forum on the New Family-Forward Agenda 5:30–9pm Urban Grind East Our July Forum will offer an exciting shift in format. We get to participate in the launch of Family Forward, a new nonprofit focused on inspiring workplaces, communities, and policies that value families. Did you know that motherhood is the single biggest predictor of poverty in old age? What does this say about our community’s priorities and values? Join us for an evening of thought-provoking discussion about the economics of family-raising, the crisis of care, and what we can do to set a new course in Oregon. We will hear from experienced leaders who are working for family forward change on a number of fronts: employment, parent activism, women’s leadership, state policy, and more. We will work together to develop a new vision for a Family Forward Oregon. Please join us!
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CHIFOO: Reading and Collaborating in a Digital Age 6:30–9pm Jive Software Reading is an inherently social experience: what we read and how we read it is shaped by who we know and the broader communities we belong to. With that in mind, Cathy Marshall from Microsoft Research will take a fresh look at the future of eBooks and how we get there from here. In particular, she will share some findings from a body of studies of reading-related activities (such as annotation and clipping) and will draw on her experiences with several generations of eBook products, including Microsoft Reader, ePeriodicals (a reader for magazines like The New Yorker and Esquire), and the Times News Reader (an RSS-based reader for The New York Times). Registration begins 6:30 pm.
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Portland Perl Mongers - PDX.pm 6:53–8:30pm Free Geek Meeting Content To Be Decided Possibly an Euler shootout challenge |
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Thursday
Jul 9
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Shizzow Developers Meetup 5–7pm Green Dragon Bistro & Brewpub Join the Shizzow team at the Developers Meetup on Thursday, July 9th at Green Dragon at 5pm. We’ll be discussing how to enable your applications to access the Shizzow API using oAuth, and how to create mashups using the Places in the Shizzow database. |
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Friday
Jul 10
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SAOpdx: 14th Annual Golf Tournament 11:30am–6:30pm The Reserve Vineyard + Golf Club It's time again for the annual SAO Golf Tournament! Whether you were part of the fun in 2008 or joining us for the first time, you're in for an afternoon of fun, sun, golf, beer, and networking. We've got great early-bird pricing, so grab your three best friends (or those who you owe the biggest favors) and reserve your foursome today.
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1st Annual Uniquely Portland Oregon Tweetup 6–8pm Sip & Kranz Coffee Lounge THIS IS A FREE EVENT * Bring your business cards and meet other liked-minded business people!
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Saturday
Jul 11
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Trek in the Park 5–7pm Woodlawn Park Amphitheatre Atomic Arts is presenting a LIVE free performance of the classic Star Trek episode “Amok Time” at the Woodlawn Park amphitheater. Witness Mr. Spock undergo the bizarre and brutal Vulcan marriage ritual of PON FARR as the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise attempt to save him before it’s too late!! Portland actors, accompanied by live music and effects, will bring this classic piece of television to life! Spend a day in the park, bring a picnic and BOLDLY GO!! Dates are July 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 and 26 at 5 pm (note time change!). For more info contact AdamRosko //at// Gmail.com. |
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MagicSeth: The Online Magician 7:15–8pm Hollywood Theater (Portland) Check out Seth Raphael, the Magician of the Future, as he blows your mind with magic featuring Google, cellphones, and time machines.
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Sunday
Jul 12
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Trek in the Park 5–7pm Woodlawn Park Amphitheatre Atomic Arts is presenting a LIVE free performance of the classic Star Trek episode “Amok Time” at the Woodlawn Park amphitheater. Witness Mr. Spock undergo the bizarre and brutal Vulcan marriage ritual of PON FARR as the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise attempt to save him before it’s too late!! Portland actors, accompanied by live music and effects, will bring this classic piece of television to life! Spend a day in the park, bring a picnic and BOLDLY GO!! Dates are July 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 and 26 at 5 pm (note time change!). For more info contact AdamRosko //at// Gmail.com. |
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Monday
Jul 13
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Ultimate SEO Mastery Workshop: 2-Day Essentials 9am through Tuesday, July 14 at 5:30pm MacForce The Ultimate SEO Mastery Workshops will teach you how to position your website so that you will get more visitors to your website. Not only that, you will get the right visitors. You will learn how to create pages that turn visitors into customers. This is all done in a small group setting where the focus is on your needs. Not only do you receive incredibly comprehensive search marketing knowledge, you will also get a custom review of your website that will help you set priorities once you get back to the office. $995, or $895 prior to July 7th |
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West Side PDX Job Search Group noon–1:30pm Beaverton City Library Theme: Revealing the mysteries of successful blogs 1)John Goalby will explain the mysteries and benefits of blogging
This is an open event for Portland job hunters. Each meeting provides practical tools and a forum for networking to make your job search more effective. We share our techniques and ways to improve our job hunting success. Each week has a theme and time for networking. |
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Tuesday
Jul 14
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Portland Business Alliance presents Business Leads Exchange - a fun bi-monthly speed-networking event! 7:30–9:30am Come join Business Leads Exchange, a fun and beneficial speed-networking event presented by Portland Business Alliance, Greater Portland’s Chamber of Commerce. Tuesday July 14 from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Rose Quarter Rose Room, Two Center Court on the Fourth Floor. Advance registration highly recommended at www.portlandalliance.com. Members: $5 in advance/$8 at the door.
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Wednesday
Jul 15
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OEN Webinar: Taxes for Startups - It isn't just about income 10–11am As with most start-ups, there may be a significant period of time before the business becomes profitable. Therefore, when making a list of priorities, start-ups tend to list taxes right above "Get a plant service.” David Uslan, tax shareholder in charge of Perkins and Company's high tech niche, will address why taxes should be moved higher up the list, especially in a down economy. The business decisions you make today can affect your tax situation in the future, including where you locate your company, what type of entity you choose for your company, or even how you obtain sales. David will provide an overview of how your startup can effectively manage taxes for long-term success. Registration:
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Lunch 2.0 hosted by Pacific Real Estate Partners at Jive noon–2pm Jive Software Pacific Real Estate Partners will be hosting the July installment of Portland Lunch 2.0 on July 15.
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Thursday
Jul 16
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Free Culture: Creating Copyright and Copyrighting Creation 6:30–8:30pm White Stag Block Join the UO in Portland for a discussion of how copyright law affects artists, musicians, and other creative workers—and help rewrite copyright law with electropop trio YACHT and copyright lawyer Peter Shaver. “Free Culture: Creating Copyright and Copyrighting Creation” is an opportunity to learn more about the state of copyright law in the arts. It’s also a chance to meet creative professionals in the Portland area, and generate good ideas in great company. Join us at 6:30 pm at the White Stag Block for convivial conversation and local libations from New Seasons and New Old Lompoc. This event is co-sponsored by the UO Portland Library and Learning Commons, Academic Affairs, and UO Cultural Forum. |
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Ignite Portland 6 7–10pm Bagdad Theater and Pub Save the date! Ignite Portland 6 will happen on Thursday, July 16, 2009, at the Bagdad Theater. Stay tuned to http://www.igniteportland.com/ for more details, and submit YOUR talk idea now! More details coming soon! |
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Friday
Jul 17
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ARGFest-o-con 5pm through Sunday, July 19 at 8pm Courtyard Marriott City Center (SW 5th & Oak) ARGFest-o-con is the premiere english-language convention for players and designers of Alternate Reality Games.
The schedule includes two evening events, a day of panels with game designers and prominent players, a short puzzle hunt, and a couple touristy events. ARGFest-o-con is hosted by www.unfiction.com
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Saturday
Jul 18
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Trek in the Park 5–7pm Woodlawn Park Amphitheatre Atomic Arts is presenting a LIVE free performance of the classic Star Trek episode “Amok Time” at the Woodlawn Park amphitheater. Witness Mr. Spock undergo the bizarre and brutal Vulcan marriage ritual of PON FARR as the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise attempt to save him before it’s too late!! Portland actors, accompanied by live music and effects, will bring this classic piece of television to life! Spend a day in the park, bring a picnic and BOLDLY GO!! Dates are July 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 and 26 at 5 pm (note time change!). For more info contact AdamRosko //at// Gmail.com. |
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Sunday
Jul 19
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Trek in the Park 5–7pm Woodlawn Park Amphitheatre Atomic Arts is presenting a LIVE free performance of the classic Star Trek episode “Amok Time” at the Woodlawn Park amphitheater. Witness Mr. Spock undergo the bizarre and brutal Vulcan marriage ritual of PON FARR as the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise attempt to save him before it’s too late!! Portland actors, accompanied by live music and effects, will bring this classic piece of television to life! Spend a day in the park, bring a picnic and BOLDLY GO!! Dates are July 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 and 26 at 5 pm (note time change!). For more info contact AdamRosko //at// Gmail.com. |
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Monday
Jul 20
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Ultimate SEO Mastery Workshop: 3-Day Advanced 9am through Wednesday, July 22 at 5:30pm MacForce The Ultimate SEO Mastery Workshops will teach you how to position your website so that you will get more visitors. Not only that, you will get the right visitors. You will learn how to create pages that turn visitors into customers. This is all done in a small group setting where the focus is on your needs. Not only do you receive incredibly comprehensive search marketing knowledge, you will also get a custom review of your website that will help you set priorities once you get back to the office. $1,495, or $1,345 prior to July 7th |
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Eight Steps to a Successful Career Transition 5:30–7:30pm Lucky Labrador Beer Hall In today’s challenging job market, you need tools, not rhetoric, to help you plot your course of action. Take that first step on Monday, July 20, by attending an OEN & CareersPDX no-host happy hour/workshop. The happy hour/workshop will be presented by nationally recognized career strategist, author and founder of VocationVacations®, Brian Kurth; and professional career and life coach, Will Wiebe. Whether you are looking for a new job, a totally new career or thinking of starting your own business, these experts will offer specific, practical strategies to help you:
Registration: No Cost |
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Tuesday
Jul 21
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Portland Java User Group 6:30–8pm Oracle (Downtown Campus) This month's topic: TBD ---------- PJUG meetings start with eat+meet+greet time (pizza and beverages are provided), followed by the featured speaker, then some time for Q&A, discussion, and sometimes a drawing to give away swag. :) It is not necessary to RSVP, on Upcoming or otherwise; go ahead and just show up! Many people also go for drinks afterward, at a location decided on the fly (more often than not, Jax on 2nd). Twitter: @pjug Web: pjug.org (feel free to join our mailing list, linked from the website!)
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Wednesday
Jul 22
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CEO Roundtable - Funding Your Company in Tough Times 11:30am–1pm IronStone Bank Paul Gulick, formerly of Clarity Visual Systems and Planar, will lead a lively discussion that will help entrepreneurs drive their organization's success. Come share your challenges, observations and successes with other CEOs of emerging businesses. We will discuss the challenges of funding your company in tough times and the creative options you can employ to get the cash your company needs to survive and grow. Open only to CEOs or Presidents of currently operating companies that have employees. Boxed lunch will be served. This program is limited to 12 participants, and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration:
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White Stag Block Talks: Building a Collaborative City 6–8:30pm White Stag Block Join the UO Portland programs and a panel of Portland’s creative professionals for the second White Stag Block Talks: Building a Collaborative City. Come to the White Stag Block at 70 NW Couch St. on Wednesday, July 22 at 6 p.m. to hear from some of Portland's design and communication leaders and get connected in our creative community. Portland's smaller scale makes it both imperative and possible to finesse big things from many small parts. At every level — between institutions; between professions; between people — we build our best work here through collaboration, because we have to. White Stag Block Talks brings together three of the city's most seasoned practitioners of this craft — Randy Gragg, Linda K. Johnson, Kevin Cavenaugh — for a frank, pragmatic discussion about building the collaborative city. All are welcome with no cover. Complimentary beer and refreshments will be served. |
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Thursday
Jul 23
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Internet Strategy Forum Summit 8am–1pm Governor Hotel The Internet Strategy Forum Summit is the premiere annual conference from the Internet Strategy Forum, a national professional association for corporate Internet executives.
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Beer & Blog & Timbers Army 7–9pm PGE Park The Timbers Army extends an invitation to the Portland Beer & Blog & Tech & Tweet communities. Come join us in the North End of PGE Park to cheer the Timbers on in a match against the Puerto Rico Islanders. Kick off at 7 pm. Pre-game meet-n-drink at the Bitter End Pub and the Cheerful Bullpen Tavern. Then comes 90 minutes of singing, laughing, comeraderie and fun inside the Park (the Thirsty Thursday beverage prices help). Then post-game back at the pubs. Come celebrate our team, our town and the game we love! Rose City Till We Die!
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Saturday
Jul 25
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Trek in the Park 5–7pm Woodlawn Park Amphitheatre Atomic Arts is presenting a LIVE free performance of the classic Star Trek episode “Amok Time” at the Woodlawn Park amphitheater. Witness Mr. Spock undergo the bizarre and brutal Vulcan marriage ritual of PON FARR as the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise attempt to save him before it’s too late!! Portland actors, accompanied by live music and effects, will bring this classic piece of television to life! Spend a day in the park, bring a picnic and BOLDLY GO!! Dates are July 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 and 26 at 5 pm (note time change!). For more info contact AdamRosko //at// Gmail.com. |
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AeA Party in the Pinot 6–9pm Oswego Hills Winery Celebrate Oregon’s High-Tech Industry with over 400 of the area’s top technology executives and service providers at AeA’s Annual Gala Party in the Pinot! |
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Sunday
Jul 26
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Summer Coders Social 2009 noon–5pm Laurelhurst Park Summer Coders Social is the outdoor, sunny, sibling of Winter Coders Social. The goal is a very casual, geek social event. BBQ, games, and conversation. This is a family friendly event so be sure to bring the kids and significant other. We have plenty of space so all user groups are welcome. If you can, be sure to sign up for the potluck though it is optional. You can RSVP here We are at Picnic Site D (NE corner) Potluck sign up and more details here Thanks to this year's sponsor |
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Trek in the Park 5–7pm Woodlawn Park Amphitheatre Atomic Arts is presenting a LIVE free performance of the classic Star Trek episode “Amok Time” at the Woodlawn Park amphitheater. Witness Mr. Spock undergo the bizarre and brutal Vulcan marriage ritual of PON FARR as the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise attempt to save him before it’s too late!! Portland actors, accompanied by live music and effects, will bring this classic piece of television to life! Spend a day in the park, bring a picnic and BOLDLY GO!! Dates are July 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 and 26 at 5 pm (note time change!). For more info contact AdamRosko //at// Gmail.com. |
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Tuesday
Jul 28
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Portland Business Alliance presents Business Leads Exchange - a fun speed-networking event! 7:30–9am Come join Business Leads Exchange, a fun and beneficial speed-networking event presented by Portland Business Alliance, Greater Portland’s Chamber of Commerce. Tuesday July 14 from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Rose Quarter Rose Room, Two Center Court on the Fourth Floor. Advance registration highly recommended at www.portlandalliance.com. Members: $5 in advance/$8 at the door.
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Wednesday
Jul 29
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Personal Telco Project Monthly Meeting 6:30–8pm Roots Organic Brewing Montly Meeting of the Personal Telco Project. We'll be electing one position on the Board of Directors this month. |
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Saturday
Aug 1
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Digital Journalism Camp PDX 9:30am–6pm Oregonian Digital Journalism Camp is an intense, one-day conference on how journalists are innovating right now — what’s working, what’s not, and how we can get better at what we do. The agenda is still being decided. Join in the dialogue by following us on Twitter (use the hashtag #journopdx), Facebook, or at journopdx.wordpress.com. Please RSVP at Upcoming. |
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Monday
Aug 3
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The Career Circle 10am through Monday, September 21 at noon souk Job hunting has you down? You don't believe that jobs exist in this economy? Contrary to popular belief, jobs are available! It takes discipline, creativity and solid job search skills to land that job....especially in this economy! Come join Portland's Career Circle! The next one starts August 3 and meets 2 hours per week for 8 weeks, ending on September 21! Space is limited-don't wait! Secure your place AND your future by joining the Career Circle! For details and to contact us, go to: http://www.portlandcareercircle.com |
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Wednesday
Aug 5
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Lunch 2.0 at Slate Technologies noon–2pm Slate Technologies Slate Technologies will be hosting the 19th Portland Lunch 2.0 at their offices in SE Portland.
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Wednesday
Aug 12
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OEN Pub Talk - So You Think You Can Pitch? 5:15–7pm BridgePort Brew Pub Come see five companies put it all on the line in a speed pitching competition. In this competition both the judges and the audience will tell the competitors if they’ve got what it takes to be a fundable company. A winner will be selected by the judges who will advance to the first round of OEN’s Seed Oregon: http://www.oen.org/events_seed.aspx. The audience favorite will be mentioned on the OEN blog. After the judges select the winner by voting with OEN Dollars, the judges will give feedback on each presentation, explain how they chose the winner, and answer questions from the audience and the contestants. Interested in Competing?
There you will need to submit the following information:
Registration:
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Tuesday
Aug 18
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Portland Java User Group 6:30–8pm Oracle (Downtown Campus) This month's topic: TBD ---------- PJUG meetings start with eat+meet+greet time (pizza and beverages are provided), followed by the featured speaker, then some time for Q&A, discussion, and sometimes a drawing to give away swag. :) It is not necessary to RSVP, on Upcoming or otherwise; go ahead and just show up! Many people also go for drinks afterward, at a location decided on the fly (more often than not, Jax on 2nd). Twitter: @pjug Web: pjug.org (feel free to join our mailing list, linked from the website!)
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Thursday
Sep 10
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Inverge 2009 8am through Friday, September 11 at 5pm TBD Portland Inverge 2009 — Come Together Inverge: the interactive convergence conference, is scheduled for Thursday + Friday, Sept. 10 + 11, 2009 in Portland, Oregon. It is an interdisciplinary thought-leader event that focuses on the convergence of media platforms, of virtual + physical, content + advertising, and corporate content + consumer-generated content. Inverge is part of a unique business+culture event cluster happening in Portland around the same time (see below). > Stay up-to-date as new speakers & topics are announced! For follow options, visit our Connect page. Inverge brings presenters and attendees together from a variety of professions and disciplines to explore changes and opportunities presented by the increasing digitization of media, the democratization of distribution and the proliferation of connectivity into new areas. The big picture is revealed via the unique integration of disciplines at the event. The presentations are high-level, informative and conceptual, pointing the way toward the future and facilitating advanced professional development. Confirmed Keynote Speakers so far include*: * Jeff Gomez, President & Chief Executive Officer of Starlight Runner Entertainment and transmedia storytelling expert.
If you are interested in attending, speaking, sponsoring or partnering, please complete the contact dialog at the bottom of the Connect page. To create a unique business+culture experience for attendees, this conference is integrated with four other unique events happening in Portland over the same multi-day period:
* speakers and topics are subject to change |
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Tuesday
Sep 15
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Portland Java User Group 6:30–8pm Oracle (Downtown Campus) This month's topic: TBD ---------- PJUG meetings start with eat+meet+greet time (pizza and beverages are provided), followed by the featured speaker, then some time for Q&A, discussion, and sometimes a drawing to give away swag. :) It is not necessary to RSVP, on Upcoming or otherwise; go ahead and just show up! Many people also go for drinks afterward, at a location decided on the fly (more often than not, Jax on 2nd). Twitter: @pjug Web: pjug.org (feel free to join our mailing list, linked from the website!)
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Friday
Sep 18
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LPPDE Webinar Series - Why Product Development Doesn't (Just) Belong to Engineering Anymore! Presented by Dan Shoenhair 7–8:30am Webinar Join Dan Shoenhair of PING Golf as he shares his company's progress towards expanding product development beyond the boundaries of traditional functions. In the past three years, PING has engaged the entire organization in capturing customer and technical knowledge, sharing it across functional boundaries and building it right in to PING's newest innovations in sports equipment. This is the first of six Webinar Series featuring practitioners who will deliver case studies showing how they have used lean product and process development to get return on investment from new product development. The entire series is priced at $110.00 OR you may attend individual Webinars for $25.00 each |
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Saturday
Sep 19
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WordCamp Portland 8:30am through Sunday, September 20 at 8:30am Webtrends WordCamp is a gathering of people interested in WordPress and blogging. Topics will focus on a wide range of audiences from the new blogger as well as those with more of a technical background.
Registration for WordCamp Portland 2009 will begin in late July. The ticket price will be $20 for the two-day event. |
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Monday
Sep 21
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LinuxCon 8am through Wednesday, September 23 at 5pm Portland Marriott (Downtown) 1st Annual LinuxCon
LinuxCon is a new annual technical conference that will provide an unmatched collaboration and education space for all matters Linux. LinuxCon will bring together the best and brightest that the Linux community has to offer, including core developers, administrators, end users, community managers and industry experts. In being the conference for "all matters Linux", LinuxCon will be informative and educational for a wide range of attendees. We will not only bring together all of the best technical talent but the decision makers and industry experts who are involved in the Linux community. LinuxCon will feature over 75 conference presentations divided among five tracks and three audience types (Developers, Operations and Business), tutorials, BoF sessions, keynotes, roundtables, a product & technology showcase and sponsored mini-summits, as well as countless networking opportunities in developer lounges and evening events. LinuxCon offers a unique conference experience that encourages collaboration, progress and interaction. With top notch educational content and collaboration opportunities, those that attend LinuxCon will leave more knowledgeable and better positioned for success in the year to come. Who Should Attend:
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Tuesday
Sep 22
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Business Plan Development Seminar 4–6pm OTBC (The Round) This seminar reviews all components of an effective, compelling business plan. You'll learn from two seasoned OEN experts why certain information is important and how your audience will evaluate what you present. Besides learning the what is critical to include in an effective business, you'll take away valuable handouts and a listing of key resources. Registration is required, and space is limited to 20 entrepreneurs. |
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Wednesday
Sep 23
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OR BOD Education Series: Board Evaluations 7:30–8:30am Oregon Zoo OR BOD Education Series
Board Evaluations Network with high-level peers and expert panelists as TechAmerica (formerly AeA) enters the sophomore season for its successful Board of Directors education series that addresses the changing and sometimes challenging issues Boards face today...because AeA continues to believe that Good Governance Matters! |
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Linux Plumbers Conf 2009 8am through Friday, September 25 at 5pm Portland Marriott (Downtown) The Linux Plumbers Conference is primarily a developers conference - with the goal of getting key developers together to discuss issues face to face. For a description of our goals, see this post on What is Linux Plumbing?. Thus the conference program mostly consists of microconferences addressing a particular topic or subsystem issue. Microconferences are sessions of approximately two and a half hours with several individuals giving brief presentations or demos and driving discussion. Microconferences will be run by a “runner” who selects speakers and moderates the discussion. Note that the microconference format does not preclude individual speakers giving more traditional, longer formal presentations on topics of interest. |
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Thursday
Sep 24
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OEN Tom Holce Award Celebration 5:30–8:30pm Oregon Convention Center Celebrate entrepreneurial excellence at the 2009 OEN Tom Holce Awards for Entrepreneurship -- the 16th annual celebration of entrepreneurial spirit in action throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington. This year we’re changing up this historic event. You’ve asked for more time for networking, and we heard you. We’re compressing the awards program in order to give entrepreneurs more time for networking. We've simplified the format and we are passing the savings to you. Join OEN on September 24th for a premier evening of networking, heavy hors d'oeuvres and no-host bar while helping us recognize the best and brightest of entrepreneurship in Oregon. Companies will be recognized for the following categories:
Ticket Prices:
Regular: August 1 through September 24, 2009
Please contact Julie Brown at 503-222-2270 x 11 or julieb@oen.org if you wish to reserve half a table or a full table and wish to be invoiced instead of paying online. |
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Saturday
Sep 26
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TechStart Uncork-Ed 6–9pm Join us once again to celebrate Oregon and SW Washington students and educators who are thriving today thanks to hands-on experiences with technology. In addition to celebrating, Uncork-ED helps us raise funds to ensure that K-12 students continue to have access to technology in the classroom, in club activities and competitions. |
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Friday
Oct 9
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EsoZone Portland 2009 7pm through Saturday, October 10 at 7pm Watershed PDX EsoZone is a free "unconference" dedicated to the occulture, outsider art, and life outside the confines of consensus reality. Possible topics include:
What is an "unconference"? An event with an agenda set ad-hoc in real time by its participants. At Esozone, anything can happen. Check out the web site for more information and updates, and/or help plan the event in the forums. Follow @esozone for updates |
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Saturday
Oct 10
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Startupalooza II noon–5pm CubeSpace [out of business 12 June 2009] Save the date! More info later. |
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Tuesday
Oct 20
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Portland Java User Group 6:30–8pm Oracle (Downtown Campus) This month's topic: TBD ---------- PJUG meetings start with eat+meet+greet time (pizza and beverages are provided), followed by the featured speaker, then some time for Q&A, discussion, and sometimes a drawing to give away swag. :) It is not necessary to RSVP, on Upcoming or otherwise; go ahead and just show up! Many people also go for drinks afterward, at a location decided on the fly (more often than not, Jax on 2nd). Twitter: @pjug Web: pjug.org (feel free to join our mailing list, linked from the website!)
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Thursday
Oct 29
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Venture Northwest 2009 8am–5pm The Nines Hotel Venture Northwest (formerly Venture Oregon) is an annual conference that draws institutional investors and investment bankers from across the Western U.S. who are interested in emerging Northwest businesses and the region's growth segments. It's a great way for investors to connect with the area's hottest emerging Northwest businesses. Northwest businesses that have presented at Venture Northwest have raised over $1.3 billion in venture capital since 1996 and over $68 million in angel investment.* *Not all Northwest businesses that presented had investments reported in Venture Source. |
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Thursday
Nov 5
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Ignite Corvallis 2 7–9pm LaSells Stewart Center More info here:
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Tuesday
Nov 17
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Portland Java User Group 6:30–8pm Oracle (Downtown Campus) This month's topic: TBD ---------- PJUG meetings start with eat+meet+greet time (pizza and beverages are provided), followed by the featured speaker, then some time for Q&A, discussion, and sometimes a drawing to give away swag. :) It is not necessary to RSVP, on Upcoming or otherwise; go ahead and just show up! Many people also go for drinks afterward, at a location decided on the fly (more often than not, Jax on 2nd). Twitter: @pjug Web: pjug.org (feel free to join our mailing list, linked from the website!)
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Tuesday
Dec 15
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Portland Java User Group 6:30–8pm Oracle (Downtown Campus) This month's topic: TBD ---------- PJUG meetings start with eat+meet+greet time (pizza and beverages are provided), followed by the featured speaker, then some time for Q&A, discussion, and sometimes a drawing to give away swag. :) It is not necessary to RSVP, on Upcoming or otherwise; go ahead and just show up! Many people also go for drinks afterward, at a location decided on the fly (more often than not, Jax on 2nd). Twitter: @pjug Web: pjug.org (feel free to join our mailing list, linked from the website!)
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