Thanks everyone for coming out to “HOW ARE THINGS MADE?” The event was a phenomenal success. In case you missed it, Dr. Bluffstone’s handout from his lecture (delivered from the intercom of the school bus!) on the history and present standing of Portland’s industrial economy is available here. Special thanks goes out to the folks [...]
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Sign up now for “How are Things Made?”
On Friday, August 28, the Dill Pickles host HOW ARE THINGS MADE?, a bus tour examining how local products are made and their economic impact on Portland. The field trip will make several stops to industrial facilities and associates sites, including the Port of Portland container yard, Pendleton Woolen Mills, a behind-the-scenes look at Intel [...]
Out to lunch
Thanks everyone for participating in the Art for Millions bicycle tour. We’re busy compiling our findings into a print publication and audio program. So if you missed the ride, this information will be available and you can administer your own tour. The publication will be available in late August, both on our site, as well [...]
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