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FREE ICE CREAM!: Belly restaurant opens its doors to the neighborhood every Saturday through the end of August to dish out free ice cream. Stick ...
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STRIKE: Walk up to the counter at Grand Central bowling anytime before Sept. 15 and say, “I’m a cheapskate.” They’ll giv ...
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APPLAUD: JAW, Portland Center Stage’s annual festival of new plays in progress, features readings of works by national writers, including ...
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EAT CHEAP: All Portland-area Pastini Pastaria locations—except, for whatever reason, the one downtown at Southwest 9th Avenue and Taylor S ...
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EAT PIZZA: Escape From New York Pizza, WW’s favorite spot for Big Apple-style pie, will give away a free slice of pizza to all comers from ...
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GET LIKE GUMBY: Friendly House, the Northwest neighborhood center nonprofit, offers free yoga to Portlanders making less than $23,750 per year&m ...
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BONES FOR BEARS: Eagle Portland, “Portland’s rugged bar for masculine men” and the official meeting place of Portland bears, ...
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GOIN’ TO A PARTY PARTY: New Oregon Arts Letters and Yoga Shala host a big-ass art party, A Night of Light and Shadows, with performance ...
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EAT: Spare Room, a Northeast Portland bar known for its expansive booths and multigenerational dance floor, offers six different $3 breakfast sp ...
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Got a great deal? Email it to us at deals@wweek.com.POP: This month’s installment of WW’s own Portland Makes Music features the heartfelt and catchy pop of Lovers’ Carolyn Berk, who ...
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