Thanks all who made it out to our annual members party. The event was a great success…that is until I fell down the stairs and sprained my ankle…ouch! Special thanks to our guest presenters, Sarah Mirk and Brain Libby, as well as everyone who has made this past year of DPC events possible. It’s only [...]
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members party wrap, book party info
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tix up now for NW passage music/ lecture series
The Dill Pickle Club and PDX Pop Now! are proud to partner in presenting NORTHWEST PASSAGE, a 3-part dinner lecture series examining the history of independent music in the NW. Portland, a city known for its vibrant independent music scene, has a relatively obscure and unknown musical history. Through this ongoing series, we hope to [...]
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WORK | PROGRESS Opens First Thursday, Dec 3rd!
Join us at the Eyeful Gallery (NW 6th & Everett) Thursday, December 3 at 6PM, during the First Thursday art walk for the opening of WORK | PROGRESS, an art show, pop up bookshop and event series to benefit the Dill Pickle Club. Cape Perpetua and Niekrasz/ Jenkins Duet (of Why I Must Be Careful) [...]
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