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Free Events in Portland: July 9–11

Friday, July 9

Shakespeare in the Park: The Portland Actors Ensemble will perform “Pericles, Prince of Tyre” on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through mid-July. Tonight, they will perform at 7:30 pm at Mt. Tabor Park summit.


Art opening: The 100th Monkey Studio will host an art opening for the Maps show. Live music by Sean O’G of Otis Heat and refreshments. 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.


Concerts:


Horns-A-Plenty, Pioneer Courthouse Square, 7:00 pm.


American Aquarium, Music Millennium, 6:00 pm.


Stephanie Schneiderman Band, Fernhill Park, 6:30 pm.


Cloverdayle, Tualatin Commons, 6:30 pm.

Movies:


“Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel,” Kenilworth Park. Pre-movie entertainment begins at 6:30 pm. Movie begins at dark.


“Tooth Fairy,” Esther Short Park, dusk (approximately 9:00 pm).


“Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs,” Happy Valley Park, dusk (between 8:00 pm and 9:00 pm).


Saturday, July 10


Bastille Festival in the Pearl: Waiters race, entertainment, children’s area, and other French goodness. Jamison Square Park, 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm.


Mississippi Ave Street Fair: Parade at noon, entertainment on four stages, kids activities, and more. 10:00 am to 9:00 pm.


NW 23rd Avenue Street A-Fair: Art Alexakis as master of ceremonies, chalk art competition, fashion show, karaoke, live music, kids activities, street performers, and more. 11:00 am to 8:00 pm.


Star Trek in the Park: See a live performance of the classic Star Trek episode “Space Seed.” Saturdays and Sundays through August 1 at Woodlawn Park, 5:00 pm.


A day of live theatre in Tualatin: Enjoy three family-friendly plays at Schiffler Park. ”King Midas” (children’s play in English) at 11:00 am. ”El Rey Midas” (children’s play in Spanish) at 1:00 pm. “Murder at the Orient Express” (all ages) at 6:00 pm.


Shakespeare in the Park: The Portland Actors Ensemble will perform “Pericles, Prince of Tyre” on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through mid-July. Tonight, they will perform at 7:30 pm at Mt. Tabor Park summit.


“Much Adoe About Nothing”: The Ops Fest (Original Practice Shakespeare Festival) will perform this play using the same techniques as they did in Shakespeare’s own time, which means limited rehearsal; an onstage prompter; fast-paced, energetic acting; and lots of audience interaction. Marine Park in Vancouver, 2:00 pm.


Guided walk, Montavilla to Mt Tabor: Climb to the top of Mt Tabor and back. Meet at 9:00 am at the NW corner of SE 80th & Stark.


Ted E. Bear’s Travels: Penny’s Puppet Productions takes you on a musical fun-filled journey. Follow Ted E. Bear as he finds his way back home and meets interesting characters along the way. Rockwood Library, 12:00 pm.


Pet-friendly gardening workshop and adoption event: The workshop covers landscape design tips, including plant selection, pet training, breed consideration, and materials to use. Animals from the Oregon Humane Society will be on-site, ready for adoption. Dennis’ 7 Dees Eastside Garden Center, 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.


Kid-friendly band, The Alphabeticians, will perform at TaborSpace Coffee House at 1:00 pm.


Poetry reading: Rodney Koeneke, Joseph Mains, and Dan Raphael will read from “Peaches and Bats #6.” St. Johns Booksellers, noon.


“Food Lover’s Guide to Portland”: Learn about this book and sample local wine, pastries, chocolates, and farm fresh foods. In Good Taste on NW 11th Ave, 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm.


Movies:


“Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs,” Lents Park. Pre-movie entertainment begins at 6:30 pm. Movie begins at dark.


“The Spy Next Door,” Tualatin Commons, starts after sunset.


“Back to the Future,” Stringfield Park, dusk (between 8:00 pm and 9:00 pm).


Sunday, July 11


Soccer City Celebration: Watch the World Cup Final on a huge screen at Pioneer Courthouse Square. The party begins at 10:00 am. The match starts at 11:30 am.


Star Trek in the Park: See a live performance of the classic Star Trek episode “Space Seed.” Saturdays and Sundays through August 1 at Woodlawn Park, 5:00 pm.


“Much Adoe About Nothing”: The Ops Fest (Original Practice Shakespeare Festival) will perform this play using the same techniques as they did in Shakespeare’s own time, which means limited rehearsal; an onstage prompter; fast-paced, energetic acting; and lots of audience interaction. Irving Park, 2:00 pm.


Concerts:


Marty Marquis (of Blitzen Trapper) and Denver (featuring members of Blitzen Trapper), Doug Fir, 3:00 pm.


Pancake Breakfast and Adam Shearer (of Weinland), Mississippi Studios, 3:00 pm.


Norman Sylvester Band, McCoy Park, 6:00 pm


Millennium Brass, Tryon Creek State Park, 2:00 pm.


Classical Revolution, Millennium Plaza Park, 6:00 pm.


More free events


For more free and low-cost events, check PDX Pipeline.


For kids events, check UrbanMamas.


For free concerts, see Concert Co-op.



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