How You Can Help:
Sign up online or call 503-823-5358
For more information on Sunday Parkways go to http://www.portlandsundayparkways.org
How You Can Help:
Sign up online or call 503-823-5358
For more information on Sunday Parkways go to http://www.portlandsundayparkways.org
Come and help The Stolen Sweets raise money to pay for their self-produced record.
They also will be having a bake sale with spontaneous singing! Come out and meet these Concordia artists.
Stolen Sweets Garage Sale
Sunday, July 12 from 9am – 3pm
5251 NE 33rd Ave, between Alberta and Killingsworth
(right across from New Seasons)
www.stolensweets.com
Friday Nights in July (10th, 17th, 24th , & 31st ) and Tuesday August 4th for Neighbors Night Out 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Please come and join your neighbors in Fernhill Park for free, family-friendly, high-quality entertainment for the 2009 Summer Concerts in Portland Parks. Fernhill Park is one of the many parks throughout the City to hold free summer concerts this year and, despite hard economic times, local sponsors and neighbors contributed generously allowing us to put together another fabulous 5-concert series featuring local performers, up close and personal. We are also lucky enough to have 5 food vendors at Fernhill Park this year-Aladdin’s Café, Hot Dog Ernie’s, Moutain Ice, NEPO 42, and Woodlawn Café and Pastry. The concert series will kick-off on Friday July 10th and end on Tuesday August 7th with the annual Neighbors Night Out (NNO) Celebration, a unique community event that focuses on community building to prevent crime and fear of crime. The NNO Celebration will begin at 6 pm with a pedestrian and bicycle parade at Faubion Elementary School and wind its way to Fernhill Park, where the festivities will continue with a concert and other fun and educational activities. Additionally, we will be selling Fernhill Park T-shirts at the concerts to raise money for future music, so make sure to bring your favorite T-shirt to be printed upon or purchase a brand new T-shirt at the concert.
Don’t miss the summer fun in Concordia! Mark your calendars and bring your family and friends and a picnic dinner to beautiful Fernhill Park for free, high-quality entertainment!
July 10:
Tony Furtado (contemporary Americana)
www.tonyfurtado.com
Tony Furtado is an extremely talented musician with a riveting voice who blends rock music with elements of Americana, folk and pop. By the age of 19 years, Furtado had earned himself a reputation as a young banjo prodigy, winning two National Bluegrass Banjo Championships. Despite the praise as a banjoist extraordinaire, he was developing himself into an equally talented slide guitarist and singer/songwriter. Never static and always evolving musically, Furtado loves to play live and has tirelessly toured for two decades. He has opened for and toured with acts such as Taj Mahal, Susan Tedeschi, and Greg Allman, and shared the stage with Sonny Landreth, Keith Richards, and Norah Jones, among many others. Furtado’s extremely impressive slide guitar skills, his 25-plus years of banjo experience, and his strong song-writing prowess has something to offer everyone, so get ready to be captivated, charmed and entertained!
July 17:
Norman Sylvester Band (original R & B)
www.normansylvester.com
Norman Sylvester is known throughout the Pacific Northwest as the Boogie Cat – a master of original blues and R & B funk. With roots in Louisiana, 25 years as a teamster, seven children and seven grandchildren, Norman has plenty to write and sing about. A mentor himself to many young musicians, Norman looks to his father, Mack Sylvester, as well as BB King, Isaac Scott, Albert Collins, Freddie King and Albert King as his deepest musical influences. His mission is to bring the healing force of music to his fans as he experiences the healing of his own soul through performance.
July 24:
The Valiant Arms (pop-leaning rock)
www.myspace.com/thevaliantarms
Presented by: Security Traders Association of Portland
Get ready to rock with the vibrant musical energy of the Valiant Arms, a power trio with a collection of original tunes inspired by the world of Northwest rock and New Wave super-hits. Guitarist Rob Jones, who has long been involved in the Northwest music scene, sings the band’s stories with bassist Diane Rios, and this two-vocal front is rounded out by drummer Eric Jensen. International Radio Broadcasting calls The Valiant Arms “a refreshing delight in modern music production and originality”.
July 31:
Voodoo Bar-B-Q (zydefunk)
www.voodoobbqband.com
Voodoo BBQ describes itself as a saucy blend of New Orleans’ funk and zydeco. Known for their creative vocal harmony and swampy zydefunkin grooves, Voodoo BBQ comes with an assortment of instruments on hand, including the banjo, washboard, and accordian. The trio is made up of Leah Hinchcliff on bass and vocals who is widely recognized as one of the Northwest’s premier bassists. Leah’s funky sound is rounded out by the rhythmic stylings of drummer Edwin Coleman III, who bangs out grooves with power and control. Voodoo BBQ’s creative sound would not be complete without Mark Bosnian on keys, accordian and vocals. Mark’s impressive songwriting skills landed him in the Oregon Music Hall of Fame in 2001 and as the Winner of the Portland Music Association’s Songwriters Contest. Get ready to be blown away by the undulating groove and funky beat of Voodoo BBQ, a zydefunkin good time for the whole family!
Tuesday, August 4 for Neighbors Night Out:
Locust Street Taxi (eclectic horn rock)
www.locuststreettaxi.com
Presented by: Concordia Neighborhood Association
Locust Street Taxi formed in 2001, five college musicians who shared a love of music, a desire to play in an original band – and very little else. The band members are intriguingly different from each other as a trombone is from a guitar. The result is an infectiously rambunctious and energetic live show the likes of which no musicologist or behavioral scientist would dare to analyze. Now with five albums to their credit and over 200 performances throughout the Pacific Northwest and west coast, the band has proven to possess an irresistible appeal for crowds of all ages. Audiences consistently find that the group’s combination of inspired musicianship, inimitable dance moves, zealous vocals and unpretentious sense of humor deliver a refreshing kick that is pure fun for the whole family.
Schedules for the Fernhill Concert Series and the over 50 free concerts to be held in Portland Parks this summer will be available at our sponsors’ places of business as well as other prominent locations throughout Concordia. Additionally, the schedules are available on-line at www.PortlandParks.org. Please look for flyers about the NNO Celebration in local businesses in the upcoming month! Contact Katie Ugolini at 503-449-9690 if you are interested in helping with the NNO Park Activities and Anne Rothert at 503-493-1938 or arothert [at] gmail.com for NNO parade information.
Fernhill Concert Series Sponsors
This year’s Fernhill Concert Series was only made possible by the generous donations of Concordia businesses and organizations. Thanks to our generous Fernhill Concert Sponsors – We couldn’t do it without them!
Presenting Sponsors: Security Traders Association of Portland, Inc. & Concordia Neighborhood Association
Major Sponsors:
Concordia University
Contributing Sponsors:
Ciao Vito, GreenHome by EcoTech, Nicholson Development
Good Neighbor Sponsors:
Andeo International Homestays, Bernie’s Southern Bistro, Community Appliances, Dog Be Well Animal Massage, Englewood Christian Church, Gazelle Natural Fibre Clothing, Geoff Dorn-Country Financial, Healthy Pets NW- Alberta, Johanna Keith – Windermere CCRG, Milagros Boutique, Neighborhood Music Lovers, Norma McAfee, New Seasons Market, Trinity Lutheran School, and Yakuza Lounge
Vendor Sponsors Invite You to Enjoy Food & Drink at the Concerts:
Aladdin’s Café, Hot Dog Ernie’s, Mountain Ice, NEPO 42, Woodlawn Coffee and Pastry
REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE PEOPLE WHO SUPPORT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD!
What a great way to get outside, be physical, and meet your neighbors! Do you have ideas for Fernhill Park during the event? Volunteering is a fun way to experience the event. This website has it all: links to sign up to volunteer, vendor and activity forms, course maps, videos from last year’s event, contact info, etc.
http://www.portlandonline.com/transportation/index.cfm?c=46103&a=234995
Close your eyes and imagine 85 degrees. Imagine loading up the kids, some snacks and heading on down to the wading pool at Fernhill Park. Ahh. . . .summer!
Come enjoy the wading pool, or volunteer for to supervise for 2 hours. What better way to spend two hours on a Tuesday or Thursday- you can meet neighbors, enjoy the sun, and help out the community all at once.
New this year – the pool will be open later. Wading pool hours will be from 2pm to 6pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, taking advantage of the warm afternoons.
Our goal is to keep the pool open every Tuesday and Thursday in July and August, and we need 12-14 volunteers to do this. Volunteer for a 2 hour time spot, from 2-4pm or from 4-6 pm by contacting Robin Rolfe at 503 281-9499 or e-mailing to rrolfe5 [at] yahoo.com.
See you at the wading pool.
Selected articles from the Concordia News are published on the website, but the entire paper is available for download as well. Concordia News, June, 2009 (pdf ~2MB).
Vancouver, WA
Thursday, June 4, 2009 / 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Harney Elementary School Cafeteria
3212 E. Evergreen Blvd
Vancouver, WA
Portland, OR
Wednesday, June 10, 2009 / 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Portland Fire & Rescue Training Center
4800 NE 122nd Ave
Portland, OR
Airport Futures is a collaborative effort between the City of Portland, the Port of Portland and the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan community to create a long-range development plan for Portland International Airport (PDX). This process is being guided by a diverse 30-member, regional Planning Advisory Group, and input from key stakeholders. Your organization or neighborhood has been identified as one of these stakeholder groups.
Three major draft products from this planning effort will be released in late May 2009 and available for review and comment at the upcoming Airport Futures public meetings.
1. The Airport Master Plan will outline the preferred development alternative for PDX, including future terminal, airfield, runway, roadway and parking facility needs;
2. The Long-range Land Use Plan will incorporate land use, transportation and natural resource systems in the area surrounding the airport and address community concerns regarding growth at PDX; and
3. The Ongoing Public Involvement Strategy will provide a mechanism for regular input on planning efforts and development at PDX after Airport Futures has concluded.
Please join us at these public meetings to learn more about Airport Futures, ask questions and provide your comments on these draft documents. There will also be an opportunity to learn more about PDX Noise Management, Deicing Enhancement System, and the North Runway Expansion.
Contact: For more information and accessibility information, please call the Port of Portland at (503) 460-4839 or (800) 547-8411, ext. 4839.
Related Links:
www.pdxairportfutures.com
www.portlandonline.com/planning/
www.portofportland.com
Sponsored by City of Portland and Port of Portland.
This event is not sponsored or endorsed by the Vancouver School District.
Residents may notice a change in aircraft flight activity as construction work will require a six-month closure of the north parallel runway effective May 1st through October 31st. During this closure, jet aircraft will use the south runway, and will follow noise abatement procedures that direct them over the Columbia River corridor, minimizing overflights of residential areas. Smaller aircraft including cargo feeders and commuter turboprops may be required to use the crosswind runway, which is oriented north/south.
During the closure, the runway will undergo major rehabilitation and preparations will be made to extend the runway in 2010. The extension is needed to accommodate larger aircraft that require the extra length for takeoff at PDX when the longer south runway closes for rehabilitation in 2011.
The following link will provide detailed information about the North Runway Extension Project:http://www.portofportland.com/Prj_PDX_NREX_Home.aspx
For further information please contact: Port of Portland, Noise Management Department Phone: 503.460.4100 / 800.938.6647
Web Site: http://www.portofportland.com/Noise_Mgmt_Home.aspx
Dine Out at Bernie’s Southern Bistro and support the Concordia Neighborhood Association Concerts in Fernhill Park, Wednesday, May 6, 2009.
Bring your friends, neighbors, family out to enjoy Sweet Potato Pie, Fried Green Tomatoes, Cinnamon Brandied Pork Chops, Red Beans & Rice… and more.
Bernie’s owner Kellie Courtney is donating 15% of the entire evening’s sales to the concert series. For this occasion no reservations will be taken.
Bernie’s Southern Bistro
2904 NE Alberta
Wednesday, May 6th
4:00 – 10:00 pm
503-282-9864
For More ways to donate or be involved contact: Anne arothert [at] gmail.com
or Judith jyeckel [at] saw.net