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Wednesday
Aug 26, 2009
IDSA 3BY10 - Portland's Creative Community in 30 Minutes
Art Institute of Portland Industrial Design Shop

3BY10 is a monthly presentation and networking event, in which three creative professionals or students from the Portland area get ten minutes each to present a recent project, discuss a trend, or just talk about the local design scene. Talks are followed by a round table discussion and social hour at a nearby lounge. Admission is always free.

This month’s 3BY10 will be held on Wendesday, August 26, at the Art Institute's Industrial Design Shop (note this is not the main AI space -- it's on NW Couch between 8th and Broadway).

There will be an opportunity for Q&A with each of the presenters, and an optional social hour afterward, at the the nearby Someday Lounge (125 NW 5th Ave) Come join us!

This month’s presenters:

Sean Denham of Renovo Bikes

Kat Sampson of HighGear and New Balance

John Economaki of Bridge City Tool Works

Sunday
Oct 3, 2010
Daybreak Cohousing Social and Site Tour
Daybreak Cohousing

Nurturing a rich and vibrant social fabric...

We still have some homes available and are seeking additional members. Are you interested in joining Daybreak or do you want to learn more about us and cohousing? We hold regular socials to introduce you to our growing community. We value and enjoy the opportunity to get together with each other and with you. Socials are scheduled twice a month, the first Sunday and the third Thursday of the month.

Come socialize with us in our Common House! We are interested in meeting you and having you get to know us a little bit too. In addition, we'll have short tours to view the property, the Common House and some of the homes. We still have some homes available.

To honor our privacy, we request that everyone remain in the main part of the Common House area in which the social is being held or with your tour guide.

The site is accessible for wheelchairs either by using the elevator on the Delaware Ave. entrance or up the entrance ramp at Killingsworth to our 'ground level' (the grade of the ramp does not match ADA requirements, but it is close and should not present a problem).

Our address is 2525 N. Killingsworth St. The entrance is on Killingsworth between N. Delaware and N. Wilbur. Take the Yellow line MAX to the Killingsworth station. Or take the #72 Killingsworth or #35 Greeley bus.

Want to find out more about Daybreak before then? Please contact Ken at [email protected] or call him at 503-310-7044.

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Thursday
Oct 21, 2010
Daybreak Cohousing Social and Site Tour
Daybreak Cohousing

Nurturing a rich and vibrant social fabric...

We still have some homes available and are seeking additional members. Are you interested in joining Daybreak or do you want to learn more about us and cohousing? We hold regular socials to introduce you to our growing community. We value and enjoy the opportunity to get together with each other and with you. Socials are scheduled twice a month, the first Sunday and the third Thursday of the month.

Come socialize with us in our Common House! We are interested in meeting you and having you get to know us a little bit too. In addition, we'll have short tours to view the property, the Common House and some of the homes. We still have some homes available.

To honor our privacy, we request that everyone remain in the main part of the Common House area in which the social is being held or with your tour guide.

The site is accessible for wheelchairs either by using the elevator on the Delaware Ave. entrance or up the entrance ramp at Killingsworth to our 'ground level' (the grade of the ramp does not match ADA requirements, but it is close and should not present a problem).

Our address is 2525 N. Killingsworth St. The entrance is on Killingsworth between N. Delaware and N. Wilbur. Take the Yellow line MAX to the Killingsworth station. Or take the #72 Killingsworth or #35 Greeley bus.

Want to find out more about Daybreak before then? Please contact Ken at [email protected] or call him at 503-310-7044.

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Saturday
Nov 8, 2014
Avenues to Advocacy Hackathon
Esri Portland R&D Center

The Community Cycling Center with Code for Portland is building a tool to make transportation advocacy accessible to people from all backgrounds - dewonkifying the wonkery of city budgets, citizen reporting, and community meetings. The hackathon will involve updating and implementing the key features of the Avenues to Advocacy civic engagement tool - anyone that's interested in transportation planning, biking, walking, map technology, government data, or increasing access to transportation advocacy is welcome to join. (No tech experience necessary, there's roles for everyone.) Snacks, coffee, and lunch provided with ticket. Tickets are free, just RSVP using the eventbrite link.

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Sunday
Jun 7, 2015
Bike to Civic Study Hall
Mount Tabor

We will be going mostly downhill as we bike from Mount Tabor to Bare Bones Cafe (2908 SE Belmont St, Portland), where Civic Study Hall will be hosted by the Code for Portland Meetup.

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Thursday
Sep 10, 2015
Techies on Bikes - Eat, Drink, Bike!
Velo Cult Bike Shop

~$ sudo come -meet -new -friends while [ imbibe craft -beer && eat; $BIKE ]

Schedule:

6:30-8:00PM: BYTE good food and choose from an ARRAY of drinks;

8:00-8:10PM: Offer ideas to places you'd like to bike to and form ride groups;

8:10-8:40PM: Bike and gain READ & WRITE PERMISSIONS to cycling laughter!

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Thursday
Dec 17, 2015
Breaking the Grid: Technology & Transportation live podcast
Simple

Join Oregon Walks, the Community Cycling Center and BikePortland.org for an evening of fun, food, drinks and CONVERSATION! This month's BikePortland podcast will be LIVE and is focused on the intersection of Technology and Transportation, moderated by Bike Portland's Michael Andersen and joined by:

Chris Smith- Portland Planning & Sustainability Commissioner, Portlandtransport.org William Henderson - founder of Knock Software and the new Ride app Mychal Tetteh - CEO of the Community Cycling Center Noel Mickelberry - Executive Director of Oregon Walks

RSVP by supporting Oregon Walks and the CCC: Donate $10 each to BOTH Oregon Walks and Community Cycling Center through the Willamette Week Give!Guide to attend. giveguide.org/#oregonwalks / giveguide.org/#communitycyclingcenter

**Are you a BikePortlander? (BikePortland.org blog member) The first ten BikePortlander's to RSVP have a free ticket reserved.

While you listen enjoy a Los Gorditos taco buffet and complimentary beer, cider and wine bar, courtesy of Hopworks Urban Brewery, Lagunitas Brewery, and Reverend Nat's.

Space is limited so RSVP through our ticket site is required! http://goo.gl/forms/76SoOcqsyz

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Tuesday
Jan 29, 2019
MaptimePDX // the Bike Edition!
CENTRL east

Maptime is back! And it’s all about bikes 🚴‍♂️💨. We’re connecting the bike community with mappers, developers, and designers. For the first part of our meeting, we'll have guest speakers:

Matthew Hamtpon (Metro) will talk about the history of the Bike There! map and what's happening at Metro related to bikes and infrastructure.

Momoko Saunder (Biketown) will present on some of the tools they use for visualizing data on maps and how they use them to improve operations.

Rafa Gutierrez (Mapbox) will showcase recent cycling applications built with Mapbox tools.

As usual, there will be time to hack on projects in the second half and share whatever challenges you're working on. Maptime is a time for learning and asking questions. We welcome newcomers and anyone wanting to teach or learn. Have an app or cool idea to share? Get in touch or just join us Tuesday Jan 29, 6-7:30p at CNTRL East 329 NE Couch St, Portland. We'll have some pizza & snacks so be sure to RSVP. BYOB.

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Wednesday
Jul 12, 2023
Biking & bits - a ride towards the Shift website
Gorges Beer Co.

The Shift website is entirely volunteer operated! Come out for a 7 mile social bike ride, stay for a beer at a watering hole near the start point and learn about our tech stack and how you can contribute & help us connect Portland area bike funthusiasts on the web and beyond.

Meet at 5:30 pm at Bike Happy Hour, ride at 6:00 pm.

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