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ENERGY TRUST BETTER LIVING SHOW
MARCH 26-28, 2010
PORTLAND EXPO CENTER


Live well and have fun doing it. Earth friendly products for you, your home and garden. From cutting edge technologies and eco chic fashion to better energy efficiency and sustainable outdoor living, if it's green and it's beautiful - it's here at the Energy Trust Better Living Home Garden and Lifestyle Show! And best yet, admission is free.

 
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK
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The Architectural Heritage Center (AHC) is now participating in the Central Eastside Arts District's FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK. The AHC galleries will stay open later, and beginning in April will feature something special for the art-walking crowd each month. Stop in at the AHC and then check out the other galleries and venues in the neighborhood!

The current Meyer Memorial Trust Gallery exhibit is Cast Iron Portland. Come help the AHC celebrate the story of Portland’s rich cast iron history!

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Shop Hood River

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Tell the office you’re taking care of some long-put-off dental work, then drive the “This is What Norway Must Look Like!” expressway (a.k.a. I-84) and spend three or four hours shopping in Hood River, Ore. You’ll have an all-day smile when you return to your desk—promise!

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Shop Lower Burnside

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Seedy motels and a nonexistent street scene used to define this inner east gateway to downtown Portland, but the transformation of a former Travel Lodge into the hipster Jupiter Hotel (the site of the successful art fair The Affair The Jupiter in Sept.) has helped turn this district into a worthy shopping outpost.

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Portland Green

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We’ve scoured Portland to find the latest shops that’ve gone green! Everything you need­—or desire—can be found with sustainability in mind. The eco-conscious have hung out their shingles all over town in converted warehouses, turn-of-the-century homes, and even old Maytag repair shops. From the reclaimed to the local, from the handmade to the sustainable, here are some of our new favorite places!
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