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  2. Tour of Friendly House Results in Unexpected Donation from ...

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    Tour of Friendly House Results in Unexpected Donation from Rent-A-Center Rent-A-Center provides $5,000 donation to unsuspecting nonprofit PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Friendly House, a ...

  3. Friendly Hall - Wikipedia

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    Friendly Hall with The Pioneer statue in the foreground, c. 1958. The building was designed in a Jacobean style by the renowned Portland architectural firm Whidden & Lewis, [1] who devised many of the most significant buildings in Portland, including Portland City Hall. [2]

  4. Rosie O’Donnell will host the Friendly House “Stronger Together” Annual Awards Luncheon on Oct. 28, which will honor John Paul DeJoria, Yoshiki and Eloise Gene-Black. DeJoria, a ...

  5. Eugene Woodworth - Wikipedia

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    Woodworth later became an in-house repairman for Tektronix, while Eric taught art and Tibetan Buddhism. [3] [2] Later in life, they participated in Friendly House's Gay and Grey program. [2] They lived in northwest Portland, Oregon. [2] Woodworth hoped to pass his Social Security benefits to Marcoux.

  6. Funhouse Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Funhouse Lounge is a venue and bar in southeast Portland, Oregon's Hosford-Abernethy ... only with fewer trapeze-friendly wolverines and more grown-up theater kids ...

  7. Candice Williams Helping Hands to feed up to 1,200 on ... - AOL

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    The Candice Williams Helping Hands Fund again this year will offer a free Thanksgiving Day meal with all the fixings to the public at the Friendly House, 380 N. Mulberry St.. The hot meal will be ...

  8. Anna Lewis Mann Old People's Home - Wikipedia

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    Portland's Old Ladies' Home Society, organized on March 3, 1893, by pioneer Mary H. Holbrook, was referred to as the "prototype" for the Old People's Home in Gaston's "Portland, Oregon..." (1911). It was supported by charitable donations, the must substantial of which came from Henry W. Corbett and Amanda Reed. But the costs exceeded expectations.

  9. Fred A., May, and Ann Shogren House - Wikipedia

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    The Fred A., May, and Anne Shogren House is a historic residence in Portland, Oregon, United States. For nearly 30 years, sisters May (1861–1928) and Anne (1868–1934) Shogren were the premier dressmakers and arbiters of women's fashion to the wealthy elite in Portland. They were also successful businesswomen, employing 50 to 100 ...