The benefitting organizations are reportedly spread across 22 Oregon counties, where they all locally work to improve kids' futures.
There's still time to register for the July 21 event, which puts kids 5 through 16 in a friendly, challenging 1.5 to 2-mile obstacle course.
The Willamette River swimming beach will open during park hours through Aug. 26, with a special kickoff celebration planned for Thursday.
Kids up to 17 years old can golf free with no reservation needed on Mondays through 3 p.m. until school resumes in the fall.
The grant from United Way World Wide and Comcast NBCUniversal will help support programs at all 7 of the club sites across the metro region.
Patch wants to help you celebrate Father's Day 2018 by featuring your photo of dad doing dad things — like going to a baseball game.
In celebration of 20 years of safety education, American Medical Response, the Oregon Zoo, and Safe Kids organizations will meet May 5.
Mt. Hood Skibowl will partner with the Portland Police Bureau to offer free lift tickets for food donations March 30.
The bikes and helmets will go to 50 boys and 50 girls in honor of Brian Duncan, a longtime Portland bicyclist who passed away last October.
Multnomah was ranked the fourth most expensive county in Oregon for a person to live, with Clackamas, Washington, and Crook counties on top.
Brayden Belden's family is seeking help through GoFundMe to cover Brayden's increasing medical expenses.
Learn how robots are changing our daily world, and see what's in store for the future at this months-long OMSI exhibit in Portland.
Five different Portland pools will remain open Monday to give kids and families something to do on their day off.
Henry Walter Bates spent 11 years in the Amazon rainforest beginning in 1848, ultimately 'discovering' several thousand new species.
The first of the 25 mph signs came down Tuesday as Portland moves to reduce speed limits to 20 mph, ostensibly making city streets safer.
The museum will celebrate the Lunar New Year.
The North Portland park near the airport was previously uninviting, officials said, noting few sidewalks or parking options in the area.
For her active volunteerism throughout the Portland metro region, Teya Shearer earned coveted recognition from the Boys & Girls Club.
Gresham reportedly has the largest population of youth 18 &younger, and the highest rates of juvenile crime and poverty in the metro area.
Designed with help from 3rd graders at the museum's Opal Charter School, The Market will introduce new features and food types.
New children's play area is the highlight of Concourse D.
Twentieth anniversary of the original SantaCon
OHSU Children's division relies on donations from community members to provide children with quality care. Learn how you can give back.
Want to help Portland kids thrive? You can donate books and school supplies, volunteer to be a tutor or even take a ride in a luxury car.
Bird feeders, protein smoothies and hanging planters. Unlock the potential of your pumpkin after the holiday.
Oregon has more sex offenders per capita than any other state in the country. Where do they live? Chances are you will never know.
The Portland Opera does Hansel and Gretel at the Tigard Public Library. Pumpkin carving at Edgefield. The Doll Asylum.
Cider Fest. Hip Hop Day. Don't Drown. Parke Diem - Spend a day in the park.
Andy Warhol. The Marathon. Tattoo expo. Handmade bike expo. Another weekend in Oregon.
Jugglers. Sunday Parkways. Pumpkins. Supposedly not awful weather.
The Harvest Festival, hosted by the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, is free for the whole family.
It's Otter Awareness Day on Saturday. Do you really need more than that? Yes? well, we have more.
Oktoberfest. Run for the Cure. Color Run. Good weather.
Nora has arrived from the Columbus Zoo and will move to the habitat in 30 days.
The Audubon Society of Portland and the Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon team up for the event which focuses on outdoor enclosures.
While it's tempting to just write Comic Con five times, there is so much more.
The Dahlia Festival. The State Fair. Art in the Pearl. And the weather should clear. Eventually.
Oregon Department of Transportation builds campaign about paying attention on the popular game.
The State Fair alone has more than five things... but, if that's not enough, there's Hood to Coast, Project Pabst, and more.
Soap Box races and more!