Cinema Unbound Summer Movie Series Offers the Big Screen Outdoors

Cinema Unbound Summer Movie Series Offers the Big Screen Outdoors

Portland, OR. The Northwest Film Center will host the Cinema Unbound Summer Movie Series, during July, August, and September. The series will offer open-air rooftop screenings of movies at Lloyd Center with food, drink, weekend themes and costumes, plus outdoor watching at pop-up venues throughout Portland. “It’s the right time to experience movies anew—unbound, outdoors and fully immersed in cinematic worlds that challenge the status quo,” says Amy Dotson, Director of the Northwest Film Center. “Whether it’s ‘80s slumber party nights in your jammies, dancing and singing along to your cinematic favs, Drink & Draw fetes or Cosplay fun, immerse yourself in the magic of movie storyworlds like never before!”

Building upon last year’s successful Cinema Unbound Drive-In, the Northwest Film Center and Portland Art Museum are again collaborating with community partners to connect with audiences and bring innovative film and new media exhibitions to life.

The Cinema Unbound Summer Movie Series, running July, August and September 2021, welcomes guests to safely gather and experience the power that entertaining cinematic storytelling can bring. “We are thrilled to be connecting with the community beyond the walls of the Museum,” said Portland Art Museum Director Brian Ferriso. “Gathering again for shared experiences is more important than ever, and during our glorious summers, it’s a Portland tradition to enjoy those moments outdoors.”

Additional pop-up locations and dates will be announced in mid-June.

From Northwest Film Center and Portland Art Museum:

Cinema Unbound Summer Movies and Open-Air Experiences will bring together community members to celebrate and explore cinema in all its forms. Committed to programming films that are fun, groundbreaking and changing the paradigm of what cinema can—and will—be, the season showcases both new and classic films of which nearly half are helmed by directors who identify as women, BIPOC and LGBTQIA+.

Why Now?

Our Cinema Unbound programming was created in our post-COVID world as a way to gather, untether and dissolve implied boundaries, wrap our arms around and uplift cinema — and each other — in all our many forms. When we are unbound we are open to seeing stories from different places, people, and perspectives.

What makes it unique?

Experiential Movie Nights, Bars & Spectacular Rooftop Views!

Each night, you will meet storytellers whose narratives spring from a wide variety of building blocks and backgrounds.  Some are first features, some are big-budget productions from those with storied creative careers. Some push boundaries in a future-forward way, and some just make us flat-out laugh and take us back to our youth. Some were made right here in the Northwest, and the rest hail from New York, Hollywood, and representative communities everywhere.

This summer’s lineup of unbound programming continues to make the best use of the benefits of fresh air as our community recovers from the pandemic. Due to continued reduced staffing, the Whitsell Auditorium inside the Portland Art Museum will remain closed for the time being.

Cinema Unbound: The Ultimate Open-Air Film Experience

*Costumes Encouraged

JULY

Weekend 1 – Theme: The Deep Search

July 1 The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou *
Director: Wes Anderson

July 2 Wonder Woman*
Director: Patty Jenkins

July 3 2021 Academy Award Best Picture Nomadland
Director: Chloé Zhao

Weekend 2 – Theme: Tiger Beat! The Heartthrobs of Gen X 

July 10 Beetlejuice*
Director: Tim Burton

July 11 Say Anything…*
Director: Cameron Crowe

Weekend 3 – Theme: ‘90s Slumber Party Weekend 
*PJs & Fuzzy Slippers Welcome

July 17 House Party*
Director: Reginald Hudlin

July 18 Clueless*
Director: Amy Heckerling

Weekend 4 – Theme: Shake It Dance-Along 
*Pre-show Dancing 

July 24 Dirty Dancing*
Director: Emile Ardolino

July 25 Zola — NEW RELEASE!
Director: Janicza Bravo

Weekend 5 – Theme: Solve The Mystery Movies!

July 31 Knives Out
Director: Rian Johnson

August 1 Sherlock Holmes*
Director: Guy Ritchie

AUGUST 

Weekend 6 – Theme: What The World Needs Now Is More L’Amore 

August 7 Brokeback Mountain
Director: Ang Lee

August 8 Medicine for Melancholy
Director: Barry Jenkins

Weekend 7 – Theme: Cosplay! Fantastical Fantasy Worlds 
*Dress up and Be Extra!

August 14 The Green Knight* — NEW RELEASE!
Director: David Lowery

August 15 The Dark Crystal*
Directors: Jim HensonFrank Oz

Weekend 8 – Theme: New Hair, New You
*Hair contests, give-aways and more!

August 21 Barbershop
Director: Tim Story

August 22 Steel Magnolias*
Director: Herbert Ross

Weekend 9 – Theme: ‘80s Slumber Party Week
*Wear your PJS and be, like, Totally Awesome

August 28 Valley Girl*
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg

August 29 Tron*
Director: Joseph Kosinski

SEPTEMBER

Weekend 10 – Theme: Sing-Along Cinema Soiree

September 4 Selena
Director: Gregory Nava

September 5 Beats, Rhymes & Life: A Tribe Called Quest
Director: Michael Rapaport

Weekend 11 – Theme: PowerTeen Queens

September 11 The 10th Anniversary of Pariah
Director: Dee Rees

September 12 Lady Bird
Director: Greta Gerwig

Weekend 12 – Theme: Athletic, Independent

*Dress Up PDX Sports Fans!

September 18 Boogie — NEW RELEASE!
Director: Eddie Huang

September 19 Blue Crush
Director: John Stockwell

Weekend 13 – Theme: Animation Overload: Drink & Draw  

*Pre-Show Drawing Lessons & Contests

September 25 Mars Attacks!*
Director: Tim Burton

September 26 Shrek*
Directors: Andrew AdamsonVicky Jenson

*Films Subject to change

Get tickets HERE!

Details:

Doors open at 7 pm with food and beverages available for purchase. Music begins at 7 pm and films begin at dusk. Entry for advance ticket holders is guaranteed until 8:30 pm.

Advance tickets ensure that you will not have to wait in the ticket purchase line but do not guarantee entry after 8:30 pm. A limited number of chairs are available on a first-come basis, so feel free to bring a chair, pillow, or blanket, along with a light sweater or jacket. There are no refunds or exchanges for arrivals after the film begins (dusk) or for entirely missed screenings. Please, no pets or outside food or drink.

Movies will start at dusk and will feature first-run, repertoire films and features appropriate for children and adults. We will also feature a regional short film before each feature film. Live entertainment and music will be provided prior to each screening.

Tickets will be sold online and in advance through Northwest Film Center and Portland Art Museum’s websites. A limited number of tickets will be available for purchase at the door.

Tickets to Lloyd Center sceenings are $20 per person and $30 per person for special VIP seating.

Location

Lloyd Center | The Cinema Unbound Summer Movies and Rooftop Screenings are located atop the Lloyd Center shopping mall in the Lloyd District of Portland, Oregon. Screenings will take place on the top level of the parking structure, which is open-air and uncovered. The entrance is at the West-end parking garage at Lloyd Center (10th Ave and NE Halsey).

Enter the Lloyd Center parking garage next to Barnes and Noble bookstore on NE Halsey, and drive towards the roof-top. There will be ample parking in the garage and limited ADA & VIP parking on the rooftop. Attendees may also park on the street below and enter the rooftop via the stairs. Please look for and follow the wayfinding signs.

All films are subject to change without notice.

For up-to-date event information regarding weather please visit the event’s website. Please assume the show is on unless otherwise noted.

The Northwest Film Center will comply with any Federal or State health precautions that may be in place at the time of the event. This may include wearing a mask and/or social distancing.

Inspiration for Getting Back to Into the Swing of Things With a ‘Bubble Ball’

Inspiration for Getting Back to Into the Swing of Things With a ‘Bubble Ball’

Portland, OR. Local fundraisers are looking for inspiration on how to get back into the swing of things and they’ve found it in Lake Tahoe. On May 22nd, 2021 Lake Tahoe School in Incline Village, NV held an in-person gala. The Bubble Ball was the name of this year’s gala fundraiser, held for the first time in the school’s new Athletic and Performing Arts Center on campus. 130 guests enjoyed fine dining by Roundabout Catering in a space transformed by Creative Coverings and Celadon Events, plus a raucous auction that raised nearly $500,000. Kristen O’Donnell and Sarah Williams, (seen above) were the Gala Co-Chairs. (Photo credit Ciprian Cojac)

Matthew Hill, Kevin Kassekert and Keith O’Donnell

Venue transformed by Celadon Events, Creative Coverings and Crux Productions

Head of School Robert E. Graves

Auctioneer Keith McLane, BAS, (2nd from left) congratulates SpaceX Tour winners Melissa Green, Jason Green and Rob Alston

From Lake Tahoe School:

The Lake Tahoe School annual gala raises funds to benefit tuition assistance, faculty and staff development, facilities improvements, safety protocols, and special programming for our students. Lake Tahoe School is an independent, PreK-3 through 8th-grade school providing the highest standards of education in the Sierras.

 

First Tech Federal Credit Union’s Awards $60,000 to 12 Students Across the Country

First Tech Federal Credit Union’s Awards $60,000 to 12 Students Across the Country

Portland, OR. First Tech Federal Credit Union, the nation’s eighth-largest credit union, awarded $60,000 in scholarships to 12 college students throughout the country as part of its annual scholarship program, including Kyler Lawbaugh who attends the Oregon State University.

This year’s recipients’ majors span STEM subjects like Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, and Pharmacy, as well as a variety of other subjects including International Political Economy, Interior Design, and Anthropology.

These scholarships allowed First Tech to achieve its goal of awarding $1 Million towards education in 2021. First Tech is dedicated to helping the next generation of leaders, thinkers, and innovators thrive within the communities it serves. Recognizing higher costs as a barrier to education for many, First Tech has dedicated $730,000 in scholarships since 2008.

“It is an honor to continue our tradition of supporting the education and career aspirations of accomplished young individuals. The pandemic has only emphasized how cost can limit access to education, and we want to do our part in addressing this barrier,” says Greg Mitchell, President and CEO at First Tech. “Each recipient has overcome obstacles and demonstrated resoluteness and courage in pursuit of their goals. Along with their parents, mentors, and communities, we believe in their bright futures and look forward to the great contributions they will make to society.”

Please see below for the 2021 scholarship recipients and how the program is shaping their plans for the future:

• Ashley Liang is attending Dartmouth College. She said, “This award is really helping me reduce my stress of paying for college. I will be able to spend my college years pursuing and exploring my interests without worrying as much about making ends meet.”

• Kyler Lawbaugh is attending Oregon State University. He said, “Investing in the future is so important and First Tech is helping my generation by supporting the engineers and professionals that will change the world. I see us advancing technology, improving energy, caring for the environment, and providing a healthier and happier community for everyone. I can’t wait for my first year in college coming up this fall term!”

• Gretchen Rude is attending the University of Montana. She said, “To receive this award is a reminder that I am on the right path. I love working with children and providing social-emotional education is so critical, especially given the current climate. This award will allow me to focus on providing the highest level of care and support to all students.”

• Trinity Nixon is attending College of Idaho. She said, “This scholarship is showing me how much the STEM industry wants me to succeed. As a woman, it is very intimidating entering a field of primarily male individuals, but it helps to know that I have my family, friends, and industry behind me. I cannot wait to pursue medical school and help pave the way for more women to come into STEM!”

• Chloe Moore is attending Trinity College, Dublin. She said, “The First Tech Federal Credit Union Scholarship will allow me to succeed in my educational goals and build a career in politics and social policy. I am so thankful for this scholarship for aiding me in my quest to obtain the education I desire while lessening the financial burden placed on my family.”

• Patrizha Angela Schroth is attending Portland State University. She said, “I am excitedly working toward completing my master’s degree on the road to becoming a medical speech-language pathologist. Currently, I am working two jobs; doing volunteer work, and interning at OHSU while taking a full course load. Given how busy my day-to-day life is, receiving help with tuition in any way so that I can focus on my studies without worrying about money is such a blessing! I truly appreciate First Tech’s generosity and support for students who are working toward their dreams.”

• Kalyani Kukkadapu is attending the University of Washington. She said, “I’m honored to receive this award as it will help me continue my education at UW and allow me to completely focus on my academics without having to divide my focus. This scholarship will lower the amount of time I need to work and help me find other experiences that will further my goal to go to medical school.”

• Kristian Hernández Salazaris attending Grand Canyon University. He said, “This scholarship opens up my dreams to a world of opportunities for me to create new innovative and invaluable robots which will have a substantial impact to improve the social, economic, and environmental areas of our society as a whole.”

• Danielle Butcher-Tuckeris attending Linfield University. She said, “Thank you so much for selecting me to receive the First Tech Scholarship. This scholarship has allowed me to complete my final semester at Linfield University School of Nursing. As a single-income household, this financial gift has allowed me to focus exclusively on my studies without having the added financial burden of paying for school. Thank you for supporting my dream to serve my community as a registered nurse.”

• Hannah Smith is attending the University of Texas at Austin. She said, “My scholarship award from First Tech FCU brings me one giant step closer to becoming a leader in human-centered and social justice-oriented design. I am so honored to attend the University of Texas School of Architecture and am immensely grateful for this gift toward my graduate degree. Thank you!”

• Vicky Siah is attending Stanford University. She said, “This scholarship helps to alleviate the financial burden of college—I would not be able to afford my tuition without it. Thank you, First Tech, for setting my future’s foundation and making my Stanford dream a reality!”

• Jenee Cozine is attending the University of San Francisco. She said, “I am honored and humbled to receive the First Tech Federal Credit Union Scholarship. As a graduate student in the Counseling Psychology Master’s program at the University of San Francisco, I have been studying ways people heal. This award will go a long way to advance my dream of supporting children and families who have experienced trauma in their healing process.”

For more information on the First Tech scholarship program, visit https://www.firsttechfed.com/discover/scholarships ABOUT

FIRST TECH FEDERAL CREDIT UNION’S COMMUNITY COMMITMENT First Tech Federal Credit Union is committed to supporting the next generation of leaders, thinkers and innovators. In 2020, First Tech provided $2.23 million in charitable giving and more than 77% of employees participated in community engagement; directing dollars and time to nonprofit partners who provide programs and services to children and families in need. First Tech’s philanthropic focus areas include support for education (STEM, early childhood literacy, financial education and scholarships), research (Credit Union for Kids and Supportive Health Service) and innovation (food, safety and shelter). Visit www.firsttechfed.com/community to learn more about the ways First Tech pays it forward throughout the year.

ABOUT FIRST TECH FEDERAL CREDIT UNION First Tech Federal Credit Union is a $14+ billion institution headquartered in San Jose, California. It is the nation’s premier credit union serving the world’s leading technology-oriented companies and their employees, including HP Inc., Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Microsoft, Agilent, Intel, Cisco, Amazon, Nike, Intuit, Google, and more. First Tech is recognized as the industry catalyst for delivering effortless banking experiences to more than 620,000 members through its 39 branch locations, more than 5,600 CO-OP Shared Branch locations, 30,000 CO-OP Network ATMs, and online platforms. First Tech offers a full range of financial services, including traditional banking, online banking, mortgages, financial planning, various consumer loans, and insurance services. Federally insured by NCUA. Equal Housing Lender. For more information, visit www.firsttechfed.com.

Donate a Bike and Make a Kid Smile

Donate a Bike and Make a Kid Smile

Portland, OR. Do you have an old bike that your kid has outgrown or you no longer use? Is it a little damaged and collecting dust? That bike could change the life of a local child in need. Providence is partnering with Free Bikes 4 Kidz on their 3rd annual bike collection and donation campaign.

Free Bikes 4 Kidz is a non-profit organization that collects, refurbishes, and donates bikes to kids of all ages, right here in our community. Adult-sized bikes are welcome for teens.

Collection day is Saturday, June 12, from 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  Many Providence clinics will serve as one of 17 collection sites around the Portland Metro area. A donation site map can be found here. Donations are all outdoors and will follow COVID safety guidelines. Donors will receive a tax acknowledgment receipt.

Your donations will help us get more kids back on bikes. FB4K is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible.

Don’t have a bike you’re ready to part with? Volunteer to collect bikes, or repair and refurbish them. Get details at www.fb4kportland.org. FB4K originated in Minneapolis in 2008. Since then, the organization has given more than 50,000 bikes to children across the country, helping them ride into happier, healthier lives!

All items donated to Free Bikes 4 Kidz are deductible for income tax purposes at their present fair market value. Internal Revenue Code places the responsibility for estimating the fair market value upon the donor rather than the agency receiving the gift. (Local office of the Internal Revenue advises that “Fair Market Value” is interpreted as that which a buyer is willing to pay and a seller is willing to accept.) Free Bikes 4 Kidz does not provide any goods or services for any property contributed. Click for a printable FB4K Portland Tax Receipt for your bike donation.

Jesuit HS Online Benefit ‘Changing Lives Together’ Getting Close to $900,000 Goal

Jesuit HS Online Benefit ‘Changing Lives Together’ Getting Close to $900,000 Goal

Portland, OR. Changing Lives Together was the theme of the latest Jesuit High School fundraising initiative. The purpose is to raise funds for financial aid and to upgrade a gym at the school which is used for weekly Mass; the project is called the Sacred Space – Smith Gym refresh project. School officials say they raised an estimated $900,000. Jesuit alumna and KGW News at Sunrise Anchor Nina Mehlhaf ’98 co-hosted the May 8th event with Dale Johannes from Artisan Auctions.

The Jesuit Chamber Choir inspires supporters with a rendition of “Benediction” during the digital campaign and live virtual celebration.

The broadcast included messages from Jesuit President Tom Arndorfer as well as the co-chairs Megan Carle (left) and Mary Murphy who is the parent of six Jesuit graduates and a member of the Jesuit Board of Trustees.

Funds raised will add audio/visual enhancements to the Smith Gym (as seen in the artist’s rendering above.)

From Jesuit High School:

You may still donate to the initiative by clicking this link.

Special thanks for the support of our Presenting Sponsor: Touchmark and Colleen and Werner Nistler and Platinum Sponsors, Heather & Chris Adamek, Clearview MRI, Evergreen Prosthetics & Orthotics and (w)here Real Estate. Visit our website for a full list of our generous sponsors.

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Mission Statement

Mission Statement: Jesuit High School is a Catholic, college-preparatory school in the Jesuit tradition. It serves students of all religious faiths.

Jesuit education fosters the harmonious development of the adolescent’s gifts: spiritual, religious, intellectual, physical, emotional, and aesthetic. Jesuit High School hopes to accomplish this development by demonstrating a personal concern for individuals, a special concern for the poor, an articulate wisdom, enthusiasm, and a sense of community. In so doing, the school hopes to graduate leaders who are committed to serve God and their fellow men and women. Our hope is that our students develop a profound sense of justice founded in love, i.e., leaders who are “men and women for others.”