2008 Festival

Food, Music and Family Fun!

Walk or bike over to Clinton park, near SE Woodward & 57th on July 19th at 11am for our first ever Neighborhood Festival. Activities are planned until 3pm.

We are celebrating our neighborhood: from 52nd to 82nd, Division to Powell. Local businesses will have booths featuring their food, wares and information. We've scheduled fun activities for kids and adults. There will be a stage with music and entertainment. STNA will sell raffle tickets for prizes donated by local businesses too! $1 each ticket. Bring your cash for a chance at fun prizes and some good food!

Event Highlights

We'll manage our garbage as earth friendly as possible. All food will be plate and napkin only- in other words, finger food! We'll compost food waste, napkins and paper water cups together, recycle all soda cans, and we're looking into re-usable plates for this and future festivals. Bring your own water bottle and save a paper cup.

Come over and have some fun playing games like kickball or putt-putt golf with your fellow neighbors, learn how to make a kite with your son or daughter in the kids activity zone, or just sit back, listen to the music and watch a magician and have a balloon! Bring a chair, or a blanket to sit in the grass.

There will be pizza and soda for sale from Pizzicato, dessert for sale from non-profit Tabor Commons & the Caf Au Play, snow cones from St. Marks Church, and STNA will host slices of watermelon, hotdogs, hamburgers and gardenburgers- one FREE per person with this article/ad. Come and enjoy a Saturday with your neighbors!

How to Get Involved

Do you want to have a booth or volunteer for this event? South Tabor businesses/organizations or those nearby need to pre-register by July 9th and space is limited. We are still accepting raffle prizes and funding donations from local businesses. Drop us a line at festival@southtabor.org to let us know you'd like to help.

This Festival was made possible by a grant from Southeast Uplift's Neighborhood Small Grants Program and the City of Portland's Office of Neighborhood Involvement.