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June 17, 2010

Sticking Together in Tough Times

Filed under: Community Involvement — admin @ 3:19 pm

There are few cities you could have chosen with more of a focus on community and helping one another than Portland, Oregon. The residents of this city have recognized the needs set on by a national recession and have joined together to help each other get through this tough economic time together. The Portland is Better Together campaign unites local citizens for community projects and volunteer work. Last year the Corporation for National and Community Service ranked Portland 2nd among large cities for the most volunteerism. This year they’re stepping up their efforts with a goal of being number one in 2010.Portland has started a variety of programs to aid citizens of all interests and circumstances. The Storefront Improvement Program is aimed at refurbishing and restoring local businesses and neighborhoods. These projects improve the safety and value of these buildings as well as attract new customers and potential buyers with new updated looks. The Portland Farmers Market is well into its 19th season and is a great way to support local farmers. The Evergreen campaign was launched this year focusing on recycling and a creating a more eco-friendly market experience. (more…)

June 8, 2010

Portland: Stepping up to the Big Leagues

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 8:11 pm

Nike, headquartered in nearby Beaverton, OR, may have put Portland on the map as far as athletics go, but Portland has proudly boasted a storied NBA franchise since 1970. The Trailblazers, who call the Rose Garden Arena their home, enjoy one of the most loyal and dedicated fan bases in the National Basketball Association. Portland’s court has been graced by legends, including current television personality Bill Walton and fellow Hall of Famers Clyde “the glide” Drexler, Lenny Wilkins, Drazen Petrovic and Scottie Pippen. Currently, the Blazers are enjoying a successful upswing in their fortunes. Since drawing the 1 pick in the NBA Draft lottery in 2007, with which they selected Ohio State big man Greg Oden, Portland has reached the playoffs in both the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 season. The year 2007 also saw shooting guard Brandon Roy take home NBA Rookie of the Year honors.In addition to the Trailblazers, the city is soon to add its second professional sports team, the Portland Timbers. The Timbers will join Major League Soccer in the 2011 season as an expansion team, taking their name from the city’s long time minor league soccer club. The team will continue to take the field at Portland General Electric Park, commonly referred to as PGE Park by residents, when they upgrade to the larger MLS stage. (more…)