The International Cat Show Benefits Oregon Food Bank

The International Cat Show Benefits Oregon Food Bank

Portland, Or. The International Cat Show is drawing thousands of cat lovers to the Airport Holiday Inn this weekend and many are bringing donations for the Oregon Food Bank. Organizers say there’s a diversity of feline beauty on display at the big show. Judges from around the world are officiating in six different arenas in categories from purebreds to regular house cats. There are rescue cats and kittens available for adoption from the West Columbia Gorge Humane Society and the Community Cat Coalition. Vendors are also on hand selling things like catnip toys, fluffy blankets, cat trees and jewelry.

All the way from Toulouse, France, Jean-Marc LaGarde is judging on Sunday, January 29th.

Judging in the Allbreed ring from Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada was TICA’s most senior judge and former judge of the year Yvonne Patrick.

This is TICA Northwest Regional Director and Allbreed Judge: Ellen Crockett.

KGW’s Drew Carney stopped by The International Cat Show to meet some cats and interview their owners.

The International Cat Show Portland is produced by The New Culture Club along with dozens of volunteers and staff members.  Here’s a video from last year’s show:


Visitors who bring two cans of Food save $2 and help the Oregon Food Bank. Admission is $8 + 2 cans of food or $10 with out food. Children under 12 are free.

Here’s a link for more information about the show: www.InternationalCatShowPortland.com

International Cat Show 2018 Schedule of Events
Thursday  Jan 25th 8 am to 10 am Genetics &
Responsible Cat Breeding 
Dr. Leslie Lyons,
Dr. Katie Lytle,
Adriana Kajon
10 am to Noon
1 pm to 3 pm
3 pm to 5 pm
Friday, Jan 26th 10am to Noon Judges Conference,
Friday Jan 26th 3 pm to 10 pm International Cat Show
Sat/Sun Jan 27th & 28th 9 am to 6 pm International Cat Show
Below is a list of the breeds that are featured at the show:
Breed
Abyssinian
 
American Shorthair
 
Balinese
 
Bengal
 
Bengal Longhair
 
British Shorthair
 
Burmese
 
Chartreux
 
Cornish Rex
 
Devon Rex
 
Egyptian Mau
 
Himalayan
 
Household Pet Longhair
 
Household Pet Shorthair
 
Kurilian Bobtail Longhair
 
Maine Coon
 
Manx
 
Minuet LH
 
Norwegian Forest Cat
 
Oriental Shorthair
 
Persian
 
Ragdoll
 
Scottish Fold
 
Scottish Straight
 
Selkirk Rex
 
Selkirk Rex Longhair
 
Siamese
 
Siberian
 
Somali
 
Sphynx
 
Thai
 
Turkish Angora
KGW’s Drew Carney Recognized for Advancing Blood Cancer Awareness

KGW’s Drew Carney Recognized for Advancing Blood Cancer Awareness

Portland, OR. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) presented KGW’s Drew Carney with an Excellence in Media award for his efforts to raise awareness about ground-breaking blood cancer treatments and support services offered to patients by LLS. This year approximately 30 recipients nationwide were recognized in the Television and Media Personality categories.
Drew was nominated by the Oregon, SW Washington, Idaho & Montana (OSWIM) chapter for his outstanding partnership this year. OSWIM chapter Executive Director Stephanie Carlson said, “Drew’s generosity and guidance helped spread awareness about our services so that local blood cancer patients can understand that we can help them.” On September 12th, at a special event at the Kimpton RiverPlace Hotel in downtown Portland, Drew was honored in front of eighty business, community and student leaders as well as patients, families and volunteers.

Top fundraisers Kyra Bussanich and Paige Spratt

In addition, three top fundraisers were recognized for their outstanding achievements in 2017, raising a collective total of $285,000 in just 10 weeks:

  •   Dr. Yale Popowich, Founder of Portland Plastic Surgery Group and 2017 Man of the Year
  •   Paige Spratt, attorney with Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt and 2017 Woman of the Year
  •   Kyra Bussanich, CEO of Kyra’s Bake Shop in Lake OswegoAbout Man, Woman & Student of the YearThe Man, Woman & Student of the Year is a unique fundraising and leadership opportunity for local business, community and high school-aged student leaders who wish to make an impact on the cancer landscape.Candidates form teams and fundraise for 7-10 weeks. Every dollar raised counts as a vote, and the teams with most votes win. Student candidates also compete for college scholarships.

    Local chapter’s winners are ranked nationally and in 2017 over $50 million was raised across the US. In Oregon & SW Washington, Man & Woman of the Year is leading its 14th year and Students is leading its 5th!

    In 2018, Oregon & SW Washington’s Students of the Year will run from January 11 – March 4, 2018, and Man & Woman of the Year will run from March 4 – May 12, 2018.

    Nominations are now open for 2018 – please visit www.lls.org/oswim for more information.

    About The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society:

    The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is the world’s largest voluntary health agency dedicated to blood cancer. The LLS mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. LLS funds lifesaving blood cancer research around the world, provides free information and support services, and is the voice for all blood cancer patients seeking access to quality, affordable, coordinated care.

    Founded in 1949 and headquartered in Rye Brook, NY, LLS has chapters throughout the United States and Canada. To learn more, visit www.LLS.org. Patients should contact the Information Resource Center at (800) 955-4572, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET.