Weekend Event Guide

Oregon Manifest Bike Show Day 1-40

Portland’s Dropout Bike Club
turns five this weekend.
(Photo © J. Maus)

Hope you’ve got some time this weekend to enjoy one of the great events below. From a race team launch party to getting your hands dirty planting trees — enjoy the diversity of events Portland offers up to you…

Friday, March 19th

5:30pm: Hanami Ride
Meet in Irving Park and enjoy Japanese libations (sake) under the cherry blossoms.

7:00 – 10:00pm: Team Veloforma Launch Party
Join the ladies of Portland’s hottest team, Veloforma, for their annual launch party. Raffle, food, drink, a “Clunker Criterium” and much more.

9:00pm: Dropout Bike Club – 5th Anniversary
Portland’s Dropout Bike Club turns five this weekend! Join this fun-loving crew of freak bike builders for their weekly ride on Friday night and then get plugged into a full weekend of fun. Visit the Dropout blog for more info.

Saturday, March 20th

All Day: Saturday Sweeps
Help keep Portland’s streets free and clear of debris for a smoother, safer ride. Join citizen do-gooder Jacob Cummings and bring your own broom! For more information, email pdxsweeps@gmail.com.

8:45am – 1:00pm: Massive Tree Planting by Bike
Join Friends of Trees to continue their immense effort to plant thousands of trees throughout Portland. Bring your bike (and trailer if you have it) to help carry trees, soil, tools, and other supplies.

10:30am: Wanderlust Men’s Ride
This week’s ride will venture to the North bluffs, through Overlook Park, the Adidas campus, along Willamette Blvd, and more.

10:30am – 3:00pm Northeast Mega Outdoor Sale
A bunch of people in Northeast Portland are getting together for a used outdoor gear sale. Bikes, bike parts, wheels, bags and panniers, snowbards, shoes, and much more. Check it out at 1158 NE Morton Street in Woodlawn.

1:00pm: Awesome Architecture Ride
This ride will discover and explore 20 unique homes in and around the Humboldt/N Irving areas. “More fun than educational; more architectural than super-bikey” say the organizers.

5:00pm: Bike Temple Potluck
It’s a bittersweet event for the Bike Temple. They have to move, so they’re invited everyone over to The Lotus Seed for one last get together. Help them brainstorm summer activities and wish them well in their upcoming incarnations.

Sunday, March 7th

1:00pm: Bike Polo
Bike polo is enjoying a healthy resurgence here in Portland. Come out to Alberta Park to watch and learn why!

9:00pm: Zoobomb
It’s a Portland tradition like no other. Join them for a night you’ll never forget.


Did I forget something? Fill me in via the comments or drop me a line and I’ll add it to the list.

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Founder of BikePortland (in 2005). Father of three. North Portlander. Basketball lover. Car owner and driver. If you have questions or feedback about this site or my work, feel free to contact me at @jonathan_maus on Twitter, via email at maus.jonathan@gmail.com, or phone/text at 503-706-8804. Also, if you read and appreciate this site, please become a supporter.

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Stripes
Stripes
13 years ago

Don’t forget this bikey party happening Sat eve…

Embrcation Cycling Journal Party!

Saturday, 20 March 2010

18:00 – 22:00

Ampersand Vintage, 2916 NE Alberta St

Come join us this Saturday to celebrate the latest edition of Embrocation that includes a contribution from Gracie’s Wrench on wheel building accompanied by the beautiful photos of Daniel Sharp. This is a great opportunity to pick up your copy of the latest journal and hob nob with us. If you don’t know the beauty of the Embrocation journal, check it out here http://www.embrocationmagazine.com/.

Looking forward to seeing you all there!

Ted Buehler
13 years ago

Bike Temple potluck will be followed with a sunset ride to Overlook Park (or one of the Overlookettes). Depart Lotus Seed at 7pm.

Pasture Ted

Todd Boulanger
Todd Boulanger
13 years ago

Pasteur Ted – sorry to hear about your pending temple relocation…I hope it for good…more secure bike parking or bike friendly location.