Spring Break Camps
Check out these great spring break camps for kids in the Portland-metro area.
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Check out these great spring break camps for kids in the Portland-metro area.
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Soccer Shots Summer Camps are a fun way for your 4-8 year old to learn soccer. Click to learn more!
Featured Camp of the Week: Soccer Shots Read More »
I don’t think I’ve ever learned more or been as changed by eighty minutes of live theater in my life.
Where We Belong May Be the Most Important Show You See All Year Read More »
This show is worth the cost of a sitter.
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Check out our roundup of family-friendly escape experiences in and near Portland.
Not Scary, Family-Friendly Escape Rooms in Portland Read More »
If you’ve felt a financial crunch in recent years, you are not alone. In fact, the rising cost of living is pushing many Portland families to consider relocation.
The Struggle is Real: How Higher Costs are Affecting Portland Families Read More »
Portland-area creative fun for kids and families
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Learn about the Cedarwood Waldorf School in SW Portland.
Featured School of the Week: Cedarwood Waldorf School Read More »
Check out these opportunities to have fun indoors with fewer crowds and less noise, in and near Portland, OR.
6 Sensory Friendly Indoor Activities for Fun Without the Noise Read More »
In the Beaverton area, you can find a playground that suits everyone’s taste.
Five Fantastic Beaverton-Area Playgrounds Read More »
Learn more about the Franciscan Montessori Earth School and St. Francis Academy.
Featured School of the Week: Franciscan Montessori Earth School and St. Francis Academy Read More »
The skill of the actors, the wit of the playwright, the beauty of the staging, and bittersweetness of the story, will leave you feeling that your entertainment dollars were well spent.
Belly Laugh and Be Moved at Young Americans Read More »
Youth mental health concerns are at an all-time high, an aftereffect of COVID. But local support is out there. Here’s how to help your child navigate their mental well-being.
Beyond the Blues: Youth Mental Health Read More »
8 ideas for rainy day shenanigans with kids!
8 Ideas for Ultimate Rainy Day Fun in Portland Read More »
Does your child get a lot of nosebleeds? Learn from an expert at Legacy GoHealth how to treat & prevent them.
How to Handle Nosebleeds in Kids Read More »
Introducing Rosebud Preschool: Portland’s only Reggio-based, intergenerational preschool
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Northwest Children’s Theater’s new home on Broadway is more than a theater, it’s a creative, multi-use community space that will become part of the fabric of childhood in Portland.
The Judy Sneak Peek! Read More »
Find out about the changes coming to Oregon’s day cares and preschools, and the support and services that will be offered to families and providers.
Oregon Bans Expulsions and Suspensions in Preschools Read More »
Love comes in all different forms. Encourage your kiddo to appreciate the joys of BFFs with these four, fun reads on friendship picked by the children’s book buyers at Powell’s.
Kids’ Book Picks on Friendship Read More »
This year, Oregon is joining approximately 12 states in offering a much-heralded paid leave program: Paid Leave Oregon.
Oregon’s New Paid Leave Program Read More »
Get out of the rain and enjoy gorgeous costumes and skillful storytelling at Oregon Children’s Theatre’s latest show Dragons Love Tacos.
Dragons Love Tacos is a Visual Delight Read More »
There are so many great Catholic Schools in Portland wth Open Houses happening soon.
Featured School of the Week: Catholic Schools Group Read More »
Don’t miss the witty and delightful Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson, Apt. 2B at Portland Center Stage, and learn the secret to having spectacular date nights on the regular. (Spoiler alert: It’s elementary.)
Portland Center Stage “Puts the She in Sherlock” Read More »
Did you know that Portland has more than 90 formally recognized neighborhoods? These diverse communities fit snugly into geographic boundaries, known throughout the city as quadrants. Interestingly enough, there aren’t four quadrants, but rather six.
The History of Portland’s Quadrants Read More »
Did you over indulgence in December? Learn how to get back in shape with advice from the medical director of Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care.
Don’t be Fooled by the False Promises of Quackery Read More »
Learn more about the International School and their upcoming Open House!
Featured School of the Week: International School of Portland Read More »
Despite high interest rates, there are still affordable neighborhoods in Portland.
Affordable Neighborhoods in Portland Read More »
Driving or walking through Eastmoreland’s tree-lined streets full of large, elegant homes, you’re struck by the neighborhood’s beauty. And that’s not an accident. According to the Eastmoreland Neighborhood Association, the neighborhood was laid out by devotees of the national City Beautiful movement of the early 1900s.
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The neighborhood of Rose City Park was incorporated the same year as the inaugural Rose Festival. Today, this Northeast neighborhood comprises a diverse mix of established Portland, with gentrified updates and hip eateries. It’s also family- and dog-friendly with outdoor spaces, parks and shopping.
Neighborhood We Love: Rose City Park Read More »
Like this North Portland area’s name suggests, this compact neighborhood is named after a university — the University of Portland. In fact, the Catholic campus takes up a large swath of realty in the neighborhood’s southern corner.
Neighborhood We Love: University Park Read More »