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Portland 5 Things To Do This Weekend
The Bridge Pedal, the Elephant Garlic Festival, Bite of Oregon. There is a lot to do in the area this weekend.

1. It's not known as Port-land for nothing and this Saturday, the Port of Portland invites you to their annual Seaport Celebration. It takes place at Terminal 2 on Northwest Front Street and gives people a chance to to go behind the scenes of a normally closed to the public working marine terminal. Bands, food, and fun for the family. Hop on a jet boat ride. Try your hand at welding. Head here for more information.
2. Hungry? You know you are. Head to Tom McCall Waterfront Park for the 33rd Annual Bite of Oregon. Find out why Portland - and Oregon - has a seemingly ever-growing reputation as one of the great food spots in the country. Great chefs, food carts, competitions. www.biteoforegon.com for more information.
3. After eating at the Bite of Oregon you might want to grab your bicycle and head to the Providence Bridge Pedal on Sunday. For the 21st time, the pedal will send bicycles all over the city - especially over the bridges including the car-free upper decks of the Fremont and Marquam. There is a ride for everyone. Check here for more details.
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4. If you want to be able to go into work on Monday and tell your co-workers that your weekend was a bit on the stinky side and not have that be a bad thing, head to Jessie Mays Community Park in North Plains for the 19th Annual Elephant Garlic Festival. Crafts. Food. Music. Food. Rides. Food. You get the picture, www.funstinks.com for the whole schedule.
5. More than 300 vendors. Three stages of music. Seven hours of fun. It's the 19th Annual Alberta Street Fair showcasing the best of the community. Music. Food. Crafts. Deals. More. All the details can be found here.
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