Join us this Friday 9/21 for International PARK(ing) Day

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Join us this Friday 9/21 for International PARK(ing) Day

Plan your PARK(ing) Day itinerary by clicking here for a map of PARK(ing) Day spots!

2018 PARK(ing) Day is September 21, 2018

On Friday, cities around the world will be celebrating International PARK(ing) Day! Save the date to visit Portland's pop-up parks!

On Friday, September 21, eighteen parking spaces located throughout Portland will be turned into into unique and transformative public spaces such as a podcast studio, a bubble park, a salmon stream, an art studio, a letter-writing lounge, and much more. Join us this Friday to take part in this once-a-year International PARK(ing) Day celebration.

Spread the word about PARK(ing) Day in Portland!

Let your network know about PARK(ing) Day and share your experiences!

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Where in Portland is PARK(ing) Day?

This year, PARK(ing) Day installations are located throughout Portland; be sure to plan your visit and say hi! [click here to view map!]

NORTH PORTLAND:

Art Parking (on N Denver St between N Schofield St & N Kilpatrick St): Art for All. Come create art and display your work on the display racks provided. By a Portland resident.

NORTHEAST PORTLAND:

Don't Park, PUTT!! (on NE Multnomah St between NE 7th Ave and 9th Ave) : It's National Putt Putt day, come and try out our mini putt-putt course, enjoy snacks and get some swag! For pedestrians and cyclists. By Go Lloyd.

NORTHWEST PORTLAND:

Burst Your Bubble (on NW 17th Ave between NW Lovejoy St and NW Kearney St): Come and enjoy a public bubble park for kids of all ages! By Opsis Architecture.

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CRES-tober-FEST (on NW Marshall St between NW 14th Ave and NW 15th Ave): CRES-tober-FEST will be a fall celebration theme park complete with apple cider, corn-hole, giant Jenga, and pretzels. By Cambridge Real Estate Services.

Future Prairie Mobile Podcasting Studio (on NW 11th Ave between NW Couch St and NW Davis St): Join this mobile podcasting studio and enjoy some complimentary tea. By Future Prairie (artist collective).

Public Art Park (on NW 17th Ave between NW Northrup St and NW Overton St): Public Art Installation with all surfaces vibrantly painted with colors and patterns. By Swift.

StreetCarnival (on NW 11th Ave between NW Marshall St and NW Lovejoy St): Come check out a StreetCar Cutout and get your picture taken. There will be a spinning wheel and lots of StreetCar swag to go around! By Portland StreetCar, Inc.

Urban Transformation (on NW Everett St between NW 10th Ave and NW 9th Ave): This parklet is a mini urban transect, more constructed on one end and more natural on the other. Sit or move through the space and leave thoughts and ideas on a wishing tree. By Sera Architects.

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SOUTHEAST PORTLAND:

Bikes & Coffee (on SE 52nd Ave between SE Tibbetts St and SE Franklin St): Coffee for cyclists (and anyone who like a good cuppa), as well as various bike tools and part on hand. By a Portland resident.

Connections: Reclaiming Streets and Revisiting Public Art (on SE Hawthorne Blvd between SE Grand Ave and SE 6th Ave): On the Multnomah County Building there are two bronze bas reliefs entitled Connections. Come and get a good look at these beautiful pieces of art! By Multnomah County.

Getting to Know You: Hey Neighbor! (on SE Hawthorne Blvd between SE 35th Ave and SE 35th Pl): Seating and games outside of Metro Boutique. Come and engage in an activity to learn more about your neighbors and neighborhood. By SE Uplift.

Making Connections for Fun (on SE 18th Ave between SE Ash St and SE Ankeny St): Bring your indoor plant out for a day in the sun and connect with your neighbors for a game of connect four or puzzle solving! By PlusQA.

Teddy Bear Picnic (on SE Alder St between SE 16th Ave and SE 15th Ave): Come and take a tea break with panda bears while surrounded by bamboo plants. By a Portland resident.

The Write_On Letter Writing Lounge (on SE Division St between SE 32nd Ave and SE 33rd Ave): Pull up a chair, grab a pen and take time for some slow communication. This installation transforms a parking space into a letter writing salon! By Egg Press.

Neighborhood to the River (on SE Hawthorne Blvd between SE 40th Ave and SE 41st Ave): BES, Friends of Trees and New Seasons Market bring you the stream. Enjoy salmon, streams and trees and learn more about watershed health and stormwater management. By the Portland Bureau of Environmental Services.

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SOUTHWEST PORTLAND:

Future of Transportation (on SW 2nd Ave between SW Taylor St and SW Yamhill St): An installation designed to provoke conversation about the future of transportation in Portland, including electric bikes, scooters and cars, rideshare and more. Enjoy trivia and prizes, a voting board and snacks while checking out an e-bike or scooter. By Forth Empowering Mobility.

What Will You Miss? (on SW Park Ave between SW Taylor St and SW Yamhill St): Sharing Mercy Corp's vision that resilience is possible with climate change. What will you miss when we are further impacted by climate change? By Mercy Corps.

Skylab Installation (on SW 13th Ave between SW Burnside St and SW Washington St): Our PARK(ing) Installation seeks to give people a reason to take a break and pay more attention to their surroundings. Our unique ground surface will hopefully cause people to engage with the site and participate in thought provoking activities. By Skylab Architecture.

What is PARK(ing) Day?

PARK(ing) Day is an internationally celebrated event that has been taking place in Portland since 2006. 

This annual event allows residents and artists to collaborate and temporarily transform parking spaces into engaging public spaces. Since 2005, PARK(ing) Day has evolved into a global movement with organizations and individuals creating new forms of public space in urban contexts around the world. 

S(parking) connections PDX!

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