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Volunteers Honor Veterans at Wreaths Across America Placement Day

Volunteers gathered at Willamette National Cemetery to honor veterans by placing thousands of wreaths during the annual Wreaths Across America event. This observance highlights community involvement in remembering and supporting those who served in the armed forces, especially during the holiday season.

Unwrap these four gifts given to the city of Portland

Portland has received several notable gifts over the years that have significantly enhanced the city's character and community assets. This article highlights four major donations, including the iconic Benson Bubblers, Terwilliger Parkway, and contributions from the Schnitzer family and Phil Knight's 1803 Fund aimed at uplifting the Black community. Each gift reflects a spirit of generosity and has a lasting impact on the city.

Unwrap these four gifts given to the city of Portland

Portland has received four unique gifts that enhance the city's identity and culture, including iconic drinking fountains and public art installations, enriching the local community's experience.

Point Defiance Zoo's beloved bald eagle, 'Tahoma,' dies at 33

Point Defiance Zoo's cherished bald eagle, Tahoma, has passed away at the age of 33, prompting a wave of sadness among the Tacoma community. The zoo announced that Tahoma was humanely euthanized following a decline in health, marking the loss of a beloved resident who served as an avian educator.

'Whoville' Comes to Life for the Holidays in Scappoose

The Scappoose Historical Society has revived the beloved 'Whoville' exhibit for the holidays in Scappoose, Oregon, enhancing the local community's festive spirit. This year's event aims to promote local history while providing a family-friendly attraction, drawing both residents and visitors.

Willamette Week: Secret city that exists after 10 p.m.

The article from Willamette Week explores the vibrant nightlife of Portland, highlighting the unique experiences and hidden gems that emerge after 10 p.m. It emphasizes themes of "sugar and vice," showcasing a variety of late-night activities and venues that contribute to the city's culture.

Vancouver family honors late son by sending his ashes to space on Celestis mission

A Vancouver family is paying tribute to their late son by launching his ashes into space as a final holiday gift, participating in a Celestis mission. This poignant act not only honors their son's memory but also symbolizes hope and love, resonating deeply with the local community.

Forest Grove Santa House closes its doors this holiday season

Tom and Lori Epler have announced their decision to take a break from hosting the beloved Forest Grove Santa House this holiday season due to ongoing health complications. This news impacts a cherished local holiday attraction, highlighting the personal challenges faced by the couple. The announcement has stirred emotions among the community, who have come to cherish the Eplers' contributions to the festive spirit of Forest Grove.

Calling all bookworms: Here's how to meet more than 60 local authors

Celebrate the holiday season in Portland with "Holiday Cheer: A Celebration of Oregon Authors" on December 8, where over 60 local authors will gather at the Oregon Historical Society to connect with readers. This free event highlights the vibrant literary community in Multnomah County, making it a must-attend for book enthusiasts and local residents.

Portland’s White Stag nose lights up red for the 2024 holiday season

The White Stag sign in Portland, Oregon, has officially lit up with its iconic red nose, marking the start of the 2024 holiday season. This event continues a long-standing tradition that resonates deeply with the local community, celebrating the spirit of Christmas in Old Town.