Booking It

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The built-in bookshelves in the home-office-formerly-known-as-den have become battle grounds for a bloodless conflict I’ve come to think of as “Treasured Tomes Verses Titles Powells Won’t Buy.” In a family of four avid readers, the books come in, the books go out. Some are borrowed from libraries, others from friends, but most are bought, read, held onto a few years and then sold back to secondhand books stores, passed along to friends, or donated. 

Thanksgiving harvest market

montavillaThe Montavilla Farmers Market is having a special Thanksgiving Harvest Market this weekend so you can get all the fixin’s for your T-Day dinner from local farmers.

Cranberry sauce class

preserveandserveNorth Portland Preserve and Serve is giving a cranberry sauce class this weekend to brush up on your skills for the most iconic of Thanksgiving condiments.

The wonders of the Portland Bazaar

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Popsicle sticks make fine birdhouses. Just don’t expect to see any at the Portland Bazaar. Grace Bonney, founder of the Design*Sponge website and author of Design*Sponge at Home, is co-hosting the December event, and Bonney is an astute observer (and absorber) of good design. Spongelike, you might say.

 

Poultry butchering class

3717774755_d9a719678f_oLearn how to butcher and cook a chicken and truss and carve a turkey this weekend in preparation for next week’s Thanksgiving festivities.

Uniting Design With Nature

artsArts & Crafts architects are known for bringing the outside in to unite design with nature. In this encore presentation by the Architectural Heritage Center, CJ Hurley and Barbara Pierce will detail what inspired the visionary architects. 

Boys Fort: cool guy stuff

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Boys Fort beckons. Wandering through the pop-up shop is almost as much fun as sneaking into the “No Girls Allowed” forts of childhood. Boys Fort is chock full of the kinds of things that beg closer inspection. Like desk lamps made from vintage cage front mechanic’s lights. Or birch bark containers that look as if they were just peeled from the tree.

Home is where the art is

WilliamsSonoma1The Williams-Sonoma Homestore in Portland inspires the ideal hostess in my head. She’s the one who graciously welcomes guests with drinks in Baccarat crystal chilled with chic and smart stainless steel “ice” cubes, serves hors d’oeuvres from the little wood-topped kitchen island, before settling back in an adorable little Parisian flea market chair to raise a glass and say “Cheers!”

Clean up your laundry routine

laundryIn this class at the Portland Homestead Supply Co. you’ll learn how to make your own laundry detergent and dryer balls, making your laundry routine better for your health and the planet.

Coffee Fair

Coffee-Fair-2011-side-1Learn about coffees from around the globe or just how to brew a better cup at home in this two day festival at the World Forestry Center.