Saturday Market in Portland Oregon | Skidmore Fountain | Music by The Appalachian, M.D. Elsworth
Shot this video at the downtown Saturday and Sunday Market in Portland Oregon. There was a kiddo break dancing, flea market sales stuff, good music by The Appalachian, M.D. Elsworth and his band, Tri-Met rolled through, stilt walker, hula-hoop dancer, photography, pottery... just a great time!
Native American Pow-Wow at Skidmore Fountain in Portland Oregon 7.23.11
Upon entering the Portland Saturday Market on 7.23.11, I encountered a native-american pow-wow and had to stop and document their performance! This is a great cultural expression and I like to see things like this in Portland~
ImaBossTv Presents : Portland Saturday Market
The Skidmore Fountain is a historic fountain in Portland, Oregon, United States. Erected in 1888, the fountain was intended to provide refreshment for horses, men, and dogs, and it did that for many years. Today, however, the bronze and granite fountain is primarily decorative. It was dedicated September 22, 1888 in memory of Stephen G. Skidmore and partly financed by his will. Designed and built by sculptor Olin Warner for $18,000, all of which was donated. It is styled after fountains Skidmore viewed on his visit to the 1878 Paris Exposition and intended for horses, men and dogs to drink from Henry Weinhard offered to pump beer into the fountain at the dedication.The fountain is located near the west end of the Burnside Bridge at SW First and Pine streets within downtown Portland. The MAX Light Rail line runs past it and has a nearby stop named after the fountain.
Every Saturday and Sunday from March through Christmas Eve the Old Town/Chinatown neighborhood transforms into a thriving arts and crafts open-air marketplace. Seeing the Market’s staff delegate booth spaces with precision each weekend for so many years, most of the neighborhood has come to think of Portland Saturday Market (PSM) as a business like any other. But it certainly was not always that way, and some surprising elements still lie at the core of this unusual non-profit operation.
Portland Saturday Market was the brainchild of two women, Sheri Teasdale and Andrea Scharf. Both were artists living in the area who had sold at the Saturday Market in Eugene; their idea was to create a similar style of market in downtown Portland. Beginning in December 1973, the two visited everyone they could think of in the city to sell their idea: an open-air market of all handmade food and craft items. It would be a win-win situation they insisted. Artists would have an economic outlet for their work, customers would gain better access to locally produced items, and the city would have a new attraction to draw customers into the downtown area.
WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE MARKET
Who is on the Main Stage this weekend? What is the next activity at the Kids' Korner?
EVENTS & MUSIC CALENDAR
VISIT THE MARKET
Open Every Weekend
March - Christmas Eve
Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sundays 11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
MARKET ADDRESS:
2 SW Naito Parkway
Portland, OR 97204
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Meet #Amazing and #Talented people in #SaturdayMarket Portland, Openning of #Spring 2019
The Portland Saturday Market is an outdoor arts and crafts market in Portland, Oregon. It is the largest continuously operated outdoor market in the United States.It is held every Saturday and Sunday from the beginning of March through December 24, in Tom McCall Waterfront Park underneath Burnside Bridge and south of the bridge, as well as within an adjacent plaza just across Naito Parkway, extending west to the Skidmore Fountain.[3] The market's hours of operations are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays, and 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m on Sundays, and admission is free.[2] The market is accessible by foot, bicycle, Segway, and TriMet's MAX Light Rail line which stops near the market at the Skidmore Fountain stop. The market has over 400 members and generates an estimated $12 million in gross sales annually. It has become a central economic engine for the historic Old Town Chinatown neighborhood, and attracts an estimated 750,000 visitors to this area each year.
30th March Saturday 2019
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What It's Like: Live Music @ Skidmore Fountain During the Portland Saturday Market
Portland, Oregon
This destination is one big outdoor playground, without the big price tag. This video is part of What You Get For The Money - Vacations show hosted by Narrator . SHOW DESCRIPTION :Join FINE LIVING TV NETWORK as we explore different vacation options on What You Get for the Money: Vacations. One price point for three completely different types of vacations -- all relaxing and rejuvenating. See diverse vacations like white water rafting near Portland, Oregon on the White Salmon River, exploring the historical and fun sides of Oahu including Pearl Harbor and the Aloha Flea Market, respectively, and skiing in Keystone, Colorado. Get some great ideas for vacation destinations -- all on What You Get for the Money: Vacations on FINE LIVING!
Portland Waterfront
Took some video before heading the webvisions conference
NozzlPDX - MAX train fight
NozzlPDX (portland.nozzl.com) reviews the latest weird and out-of-the-ordinary news in Portland, Oregon. Follow our real-time Keeping Portland Weird page at
We used excerpts from the following YouTube videos:
Portland: MAX Green Line Train - Anti-white Mob Assault on White Teenage Girl (Graphic)
Max Train Fight
fight on 2 train over seat
Big Train Fight with Crazy Drunk Guy
Taylor Lautner in Abduction - Extended Train Fight Sequence
SpiderMan Train Fight Scene (HD)
Party on Max Train
Dancing Monkey
Keep Fire Spinning Weird
Last Thursday Art Walk in Portland, OR
Girl With a Tibetan Singing Bowl at Occupy Portland
Thom Jensen of KATU on Shoplifters at Lily Oriental Market in PDX
Guy Caught Stealing Change
Bad Drivers in Portland 14 [All In One Day]
[Zumbeism] - Stripperland (2011) Trailer
S2E10-Pt1-Jesse Randolph.mov
The Little Big Burger Cheeseburger (add bacon)
INTO PORTLAND, OR #3 - WiFi Gives Cancer!
Rapid Screening Point Operations
Bacon On Everything
Zombie Movies 2011
A Time Capsule in Old Town Chinatown: Portland Seaman's Bethel (The Society Hotel)
The partners of The Society Hotel are working passionately toward restoring a historic 1881 building located in the heart of Old Town Chinatown, Portland. We are in the process of turning it back into the gem it once was so that it can serve as an affordable lodging option (hotel and hostel) for adventurous travelers from around the world. What's fascinating about the building is that it had been empty for the last 30 years and the upper three floors were untouched for 70 years! The images in this lovely video created by @nashco offer a peek at what the building looked like when we first acquired it. We plan to open our doors to the public by fall 2015.
Tweaker bath = Skidmore fountain
Drugs are bad mmmmmmkay?!
More of the Postapocalyptic Business Model - Food vendors in Portland Oregon
Food vendors at the growing Cartlandia food court which is located along Portland Oregon's main bike commuter path where it intersects 82nd Avenue in Southeast Portland, showing low cost independent business models which are magnets for recent immigrants and other types of people who will not fit into mass produced corporate culture. This business model is wildly popular in Oregon and the main reason why normal corporate fast food joints don't open up here although some classics like Arbys and Dairy Queen remain business along with established mainstays like McDonald's and Burger King, which are not opening new standalone restaurants in this city.
Portland Saturday Market
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Kenya & Alexandra visit and explore the largest continuously operated outdoor arts and crafts market in Portland, Oregon, United States!
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About This Video:
In this video, we travel down to the Tom McCall Waterfront Park underneath and also south of the Burnside Bridge, as well as within an adjacent plaza just across Naito Parkway, extending west to the Skidmore Fountain. To get experience the Portland Saturday Market.
Watch us try from local Pacific Northwest food vendors and purchase from talented artists and craftspeople! ♡
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The Adventure
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Artist: Ghost'n'Ghost
Speeding up MAX through Downtown Portland
In 2018/2019, TriMet proposed consolidating MAX Blue and Red Line stations in Downtown Portland to speed up trains. To do this, we proposed closing four stations: Kings Hill/SW Salmon St, Mall/SW 4th Ave, Mall/SW 5th Ave, Skidmore Fountain. This animation shows how the closure of those stations would speed up trains to move them more efficiently through Downtown.
PORTLAND, OREGON . The City of Roses
Portland , Oregon. The city of Roses , it is a new city in the pacific Northwest . It is a very pretty place , where people dedicated great part of their time to cultivate roses. The weather is excellent for growing many types of roses. Their rose society is 100 years old. The melody is Green leaves that has so much harmony , love and peace that we believe goes well with Portland. This city is brighter due to people's love for beauty and Roses.
Portland Oregon Saturday Market
8/27 the people
Ona in the Jameson Fountain, Portland, OR
Ona and a ton of kids enjoy this wonderful fountain in downtown Portland, Oregon.
Native Presence at New City Park in Portland, OR
Native community gathers to bring attention to another city park being named after a pioneer in Portland, Oregon. They are working toward recognition, equity and an end to discrimination of the Native community. Produced through the CIO media projects. Executive Director: Jeri Williams, Producer: Maya Munoz-Tobon, Crew: Jeri Williams, Maya Munoz-Tobon, Cheryl Zechmann.
Natvie Power!
'There's something magical at Portland's Saturday Market'
Watch the video above to see KATU Reporter Margy Lynch's report on the opening day of the 37th season of Portland's Saturday Market.Read what's in store
Portland Fountains
A few of the public fountains in Portland, Oregon
1st Portland Saturday Market of Spring 2013
The view around Skidmore Fountain in the middle of the Portland Oregon Saturday Market