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PDX Pop Now! is a local annual music festival held in Portland, Oregon, and a 100% volunteer-run registered 501(c)(3) non-profit [1] [2] organization that organizes and promotes the festival event. It consists of a two-disc compilation released in spring; a multi-day, free, all-ages music festival in the summer; and school and community ...
Among annual events are the Christmas Ships Parade (established in 1954) and the lighting of the Pioneer Courthouse Square Christmas tree. The Portland Expo Center has hosted "America's Largest Christmas Bazaar" since 1982. [4] Annual Christmas displays are hosted at the Benson Hotel [5] and many other hotels, [6] as well as Pittock Mansion. [7]
Pages in category "Festivals in Portland, Oregon" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The organizers of the Portland Night Market have also created Snack Fest (also known as Snack Fest PDX, [1] SnackFest, [11] or Snackfest PDX), [12] an annual culinary festival focused on snacks. [ 13 ] [ 13 ] The couple came up with the concept after Emma experienced pregnancy cravings in 2018. [ 1 ]
Portland's Hempstalk Festival is an annual event in Portland, Oregon advocating decriminalization of marijuana for medicinal, industrial, and recreational use. Founded in 2005, the festival often takes place the weekend after Labor Day and features food vendors, live music, and information booths. The event has always been free to attend.
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Bite of Oregon is an annual food festival held in Portland, Oregon. Considered to be the largest in the U.S. state of Oregon , the three-day event attracts more than 50,000 attendees every year. The festival is held at Tom McCall Waterfront Park .
Portland's Waterfront Pride Festival and Parade is had been done every June by Pride Northwest, until it moved to July in 2024 to avoid overlaps with other events in the city. [3] Portland's Pride Weekend is normally scheduled the third weekend following Memorial Day, or the weekend after the conclusion of the Portland Rose Festival.