Summer Events: Sunday Parkways North Portland

We are so excited to be participating in the Sunday Parkways North Portland, a Sunday Parkways event that has grown in mileage and participants.

Come and see us at Kenton Park - just look for our big rainbow colored umbrella! We will have a fun booth featuring an interactive photo booth where the kids can come and dress in costumes (generously donated by The Learning Palace) and accessories and get their pictures taken.  Kids can also make a craft with our partner Spielwerk Toys. Plus we will be giving out reusable PDX Kids Calendar shopping bags – generously sponsored by World of Smiles Dentistry and Catlin Gabel School – to the first 250 people to visit our booth!

Photo courtesy of Portland Sunday Parkways

Bring the whole famly and come enjoy activities, food, vendors, music, and fun at Peninsula, Arbor Lodge, Kenton, and McCoy Parks; plus Columbia Annex and Willamette Bluff. Click here for a link to the complete listing of the route and all events. Below we have highlighted just a few of the family friendly activities happening along the route.

Kenton Park
PDX Kids Calendar fun photo booth – passing out reusable shopping bags – crafty fun with Spielwerk Toys!
Bouncy inflatable castle
Basketball shootout
Kids’ obstacle course
Mr. Ben live 11-11:45am!
Splash pad open for water play
Brian Proctor Magic

McCoy Park
Oregon Zoo ZAP Team climbing wall
Hip hop music & breakdancing
Dance/fitness classes from Portland Parks
… and more!

Columbia Park Annex
Skateboarding practice area

Arbor Lodge Park
Live music and entertainment
Circus Cascadia

Peninsula Park
Family sports area with volley ball, dodge ball, soccer clinics and more
Souvenir photo booth

There will also be free bike repair, food and exhibitors at all the parks!

Portland Sunday Parkways promotes healthy active living through a series of free events opening the city’s largest public space – its streets – to walk, bike, roll, and discover active transportation. Sunday Parkways fosters civic pride, stimulates economic development, and represents the community, business, and government investments in Portland’s vitality, livability, and diversity.