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Together Through Life
Jun 1, 2021
It was a routine activity dining indoors at a local trattoria that marked a sea change in my family’s behavior during the past 16 or so months.
Warmed by the wood-fired oven on a blustery, late spring evening, I sat back and took in the scene. Couples sat at the zinc-topped bar, giving the other clusters of patrons some elbow room. A skilled bartender alternated between filling drink and takeout orders. And more than a few customers greeted the burly proprietor with fist bumps and boisterous words.
I’ve missed this routine, a regular activity for millions of American families: the “Friday feeling” as parents and kids ring in the weekend by stepping out for pizza from a local favorite, with perhaps a well-earned adult beverage for mom and dad.
6 things to do this week: ‘Filmed by Bike’ festival, Vanport exhibit, Dozer Days
Updated May 12, 2021;
This week’s entertainment offerings span interests from heavy machinery to bike culture. Also consider these music offerings: a streamed local jazz show, and the Portland premiere of classical pianist Jason Vieaux. And Pittock Mansion hosts an exhibit focused on a vanished Portland community.
Dozer Days
Fans of heavy machinery can drive through a working construction site, modified to keep visitors at a distance and still immerse families in an actual “construction experience” with operational machinery. The event includes public safety messaging, contests and giveaways. The drive-thru takes 25 to 35 minutes. There is no stopping inside the event, and visitors must not exit their vehicles. Masks are required for drivers who will be interacting with event volunteers during check-in. Timed tickets are required in advance.