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Village by village,
Business Districts are
building a better Portland


How members of the
Alliance of Portland Neighborhood
Business Associations are increasing livability and a
sense of community in their 36 neighborhoods


2008 Report
Commissioner Randy Leonard gets dunked raising mon-
                                                          ey for scholarships at the Parkrose Festival & Cruise-in.




The St. Johns Jazz Festival attracts thousands to this
North Portland community each year.
                                                                   Multnomah Village welcomes all to its home-
                                                                   style celebration.




The Hollywood Boosters host the city’s grandest patriotic event,      “Art in the Pearl” attracts artists and visitors
the annual Veteran’s Day Parade.                                      from all over the Pacific Northwest.
Welcome to the                                       borhoods’ commercial areas. And, for the past

36 Villages of
                                                     thirteen years, the business district associations
                                                     have been able to expand their efforts, thanks

Portland
                                                     to City of Portland grants administered by the
                                                     APNBA.
                                                        The grants improved neighborhoods by in-
   The grandeur of Portland’s skyline, reflected     stalling trees, benches, banners, and murals.
in the Willamette River, is a breathtaking sight     They helped the districts create an identity us-
for those who visit our city.                        ing sign caps, shared parking areas, and group
                                                     advertising programs. As the districts matured,
   But the real charm of Portland is its villages.   grants have helped to increase membership,
                                                     create green spaces, upgrade their technology
   The “36 Villages of Portland” – also known        and provide community-accessible art.
as Neighborhood Business Districts – surround
the City’s core. Each district has its own, dis-     Community building events
tinct personality; each village provides a sense        Many villages coordinate efforts among
of community for the neighbors who live, work        business districts, merchants, and neighbor-
or shop in the district.                             hoods to provide events that draw their com-
                                                     munities more closely together.
Historical perspective
   Over half a century ago, civic-minded busi-           Month by month, see the events that make
ness people started organizing groups to sup-        the villages of Portland feel like “home” for its
port the growth and wellbeing of their neigh-        citizens.
Memorable celebrations
       in 2008

                   March
APNBA HQ Ribbon Cutting
   APNBA celebrated its first office with an
opening ceremony that included a ribbon cut-
ting and congratulatory speeches from Mayor
Adams, the East Portland Chamber of Com-
merce, and representatives from many of the
business districts it serves.
   With a permanent home and staff, APNBA
now offers printing, copying, and composing
services, a database of active businesses by
business association, and meeting and training
space.

                     April
82nd Ave. of Roses Parade
   82nd Avenue of Roses continues to blos-
som with its Rose Festival sanctioned parade. It
starts at historic Eastport Plaza at SE Holgate
Blvd. and travels north to SE Yamhill in the
Montavilla/East Tabor district.
   The parade draws participants and viewers
from East Portland neighborhoods and business
associations including many area ethnic groups.



                     May
Gateway Fun-O-Rama
   It’s a traditional event celebrating the spirit
and character of the Gateway Area, with a pa-
rade including the Gateway Keystone Kops,
marching bands, classic vehicles, Rose Festival
Princesses, and civic organizations.
   The Community Fair that follows features
patriotic ceremonies, representatives from local
businesses, police and fire safety demonstra-
tions, food, and fun for all.
June
Midway Business Association
Open House
    The young and growing Midway Business
Association hosts a luncheon for neighborhood
and business people to get better acquainted and
to start a conversation about partnering, cooper-
ating, collaborating, and supporting east Port-
land on and around 122nd Avenue.




                     July
International District Fair
   The International Business Association cov-
ers Sandy between 52nd and 82nd, is one of the
most diverse commercial districts in Portland.
    Their annual Fair celebrates cultural simi-
larities and differences through food, dance,
music, a play commissioned for them, and wel-
coming open businesses.




St. Johns’ Jazz Festival
   Folks from all over the greater Portland area
travel to St. Johns’ Jazz Festival every year.
     This festival attracts the finest jazz musi-
cians playing all styles of music, from tradition-
al to modern tunes.
   People come because they know they’ll en-
joy great jazz music, eat good food and cele-
brate their community in an awesome setting of
Cathedral Park, with the iconic St. Johns Bridge
as the backdrop for the event.
July
Division/Clinton Street Fair
   This event starts with the Division Street Pa-
rade, leading off with the Last Regiment Drum
Corps. It invites all the community that wants
to participate and ends with more band music
and a serenade. Participants have included a full
church pew, a horse drawn trolley, a brigade of
mopeds, the trick bicyclists, classic cars, politi-
cians, and a police chief.
   The following Street Fair offers vendors
and entertainment venues along the side streets
from SE 50th Ave. westward. In the evening,
the community gathers for the Clinton Street
Dance.


Hillsdale Pancake Breakfast
and Benefit Book Sale
   Why would people come to an event where
the parking is scarce, the serving line is long, the
tables are crowded – and men do the cooking?
   The answer is: The blueberry pancake break-
fast is delicious and the home-town atmosphere
is magnetically inviting! After breakfast, guests
can search through the adjoining Benefit Book
Sale for bargains, or stroll a block up to the Hill-
sdale Farmer’s Market for local produce.


                    August
Freemont Fest
    During Fremont Fest, Beaumont Village
businesses celebrate their loyal customers from
the surrounding neighborhoods. A kid- and pet
-friendly parade kicks off the day and the fes-
tivities continue into the evening.
   Local artists and vendors line the streets, a
horse drawn carriage offers rides to youth, and
area bands and musicians beckon passersby. It’s
a regional attraction that celebrates the tastes,
sounds, and shopping specialties of Beaumont.
August
Parkrose Festival & Cruise-in
    This event started as a way for the Parkrose
Business Association to raise scholarship funds.
It has grown from a classic car cruise-in on the
the high school lawn into a spectacular street fair
in downtown Parkrose, along NE Sandy Blvd.
    The fair, with hundreds of vehicles on dis-
play attract visitors from far and wide – even a
group of guests who saw it, from the air, when
flying into Portland International Airport!



Sellwood/Westmoreland
Treasure Hunt
   More than merely a district-wide sale, this
event provided fun incentives for neighbors to
“explore” their village and discover all it has to
offer. The event grows every year.



Hawthorne Days
   The bronze markers planted by the Haw-
thorne Boulevard Business Association at either
end of the district unite businesses and commu-
nity groups -- from SE Grand to SE 50th Ave for
the popular event featuring sales, information,
food, drink, and entertainment.



Multnomah Village Days
   One of the most spectacular community cel-
ebrations is the annual Multnomah Village Days
Parade and Fair.
   Thousands line the street to enjoy a parade,
complete with marching band music, vehicles
of all description, and participants promoting
organizations ranging from serious to silly! The
main street of their village is transformed into a
community bazaar featuring a wide variety of
local food, music, and entertainment.
August
Art in the Pearl
   Taking advantage of the North Park Blocks,
Pearl District businesses showcase their vil-
lage by putting on a big party showcasing art in
many forms:
   Dance, pottery, painting, weaving, glass-
work, poetry, wrought iron, stone, jewelry, and
a wide variety of music. A few, select artists
from throughout the Pacific Northwest are also
invited to appear at the show.


               September
Belmont Street Fair
   For several blocks, historic SE Belmont
Street becomes a marketplace filled with food,
electric cars, children’s entertainment, music,
and vendors offering wares guaranteed to entice
the young, idiosyncratic residents and visitors.


Alberta Street Fair and Parade
   As the last street fair of the season, the Al-
berta Street Fair and Parade marks the end of
summer. The parade features eclectic entries
such as March Forth and The Sprockets.
    Along the street is an ever-changing show
featuring Alberta’s creative, artistic view of
life. Musical acts, tucked into spaces between
buildings, provide an auditory backdrop for the
visual feast of art, food and people – all enjoy-
ing a real-life show.


Fun on Foster
    Along storied Foster Road, young families
are finding a village suited to their needs. This
fledgling event encourages locals and visitors to
browse the wares of street vendors, shops, and
artisans. All along the road, from stores at SE
50th Ave. out to the Lents International Farm-
er’s Market at SE 92nd Ave., folks find food,
fun, and music in abundance.
September

Nob Hill Neighborhood Fair
   Providing a more defined “sense of place”,
the Nob Hill Neighborhood Fair at Wallace
Park provides area businesses the opportunity
to greet and thank local citizens for their pa-
tronage by hosting this event with food, fun,
and music.



                November
Hollywood Veteran’s Day
Parade
    There is no event, in all of Portland, with a
more patriotic theme. This annual parade, a tra-
dition of many years, brings participants and
crowds of onlookers together to honor Ameri-
ca’s veterans. From the Color Guard, to school
and Scout groups, to politicians – and veterans
of all wars – the Hollywood Veteran’s Day Pa-
rade reminds all to honor our men and women
in the armed services.



                December
Hillsdale Chili Feed
   Hillsdale’s Chili Feed is their end of the year
annual event to bring together their businesses
and neighbors.


Mississippi Public Sing
   Historic Mississippi decorated the street
trees, featured caroling by Boise Elementary
students, offered food and live music to enter-
tain their neighbors and boost local sales.


Santa visits Belmont
    One weekend in December, children flock
to have their pictures taken with Santa Claus, a
fireman dressed in red underwear, suspenders,
and an antique Santa beard.
Even more community
                               connections

                                            Grants, leveraged with matching funds, con-
                                         tinue to help Portland’s small business commu-
                                         nity grow in many ways:
                                            Midway Business Association works with
                                         neighborhood associations to build community
                                         identity and spirit.
                                             Lutheran Community provides small busi-
                                         ness education covering high quality financial
                                         literacy and micro-enterprise training.
                                           Somali Community Services Coalition of
                                         Oregon helped 12 women start and operate
                                         home-based seamstress businesses.
                                            Pearl District street sign caps provide busi-
                                         nesses and residents with a sense of identity as
                                         the area transitions from commercial to mixed
                                         use.
                                            Montavilla/East Tabor is being revitalized
                                         with new merchants, sidewalk amenities, and a
                                         bustling Farmer’s Market.
                                            Woodstock Community’s banners, flowers,
   Montavilla Farmers Market             landscapes, gateway signs, trash system, and
                                         festivals have added spirit and identity to this
                                         classic neighborhood.
                                            Central Eastside Industrial Council’s
                                         “end caps” now distinguish this historic area –
                                         marketing materials inform neighbors, govern-
                                         mental leaders and potential new businesses to
                                         the area’s offerings.
                                             Interstate is pulling their district together
                                         thanks to a new website they use to invite busi-
                                         nesses and neighbors to become more involved
                                         in their reviving district.

Multnomah Village Park                      Multnomah Village leveraged a grant to
                                         help them turn a wasteland into a green space
                                         that welcomes people to their community.
By the numbers ...
                  Since the grant program began in 1995, 249 projects have been
               awarded a total of $736,839. The recipients leverage their funds on a
               3-to-1 basis, putting $2,111,395 in cash, in-kind services and volunteer
               time into their community support programs.
                  And during the past three years, the APNBA board and members
               have contributed hundreds of hours of their time to supporting their in-
               dividual business districts, the APNBA, and the City’s many commit-
Grant          tees, advisory councils, and working groups as well as attending City
recipients     Council meetings both to testify and to show strength in support.
leverage
their funds                  Agency         Total #          Volunteers              Estimated             Value @
on a                                        Com-                                      Hours              $30.00 per
                                            mittees                                                           hour*
3-to-1 basis
                2006        APNBA                         Board, officers               678                $20,340
                2007        APNBA                         Board, officers               653                $19,590
                2008        APNBA                         Board, officers               720                $21,600
                Total                                                                  2051                $61,530

                2006        Portland           12              Board,
                                                           BDA leaders,
                                                          BDA members                  1222                $36,660
                2007        Portland           18              Board,
                            County              2          BDA leaders,
                              City                        BDA members,
                            Council                       Individual busi-
                                                              nesses                   2105                $63,150
                2008        Portland           25              Board,
                            County              2          BDA leaders,
                             Metro              3         BDA members,
                              City                        Individual busi-
                            Council                           nesses                   2057                $61,710


                Total                                                                  5384               $161,520
               *Using the City’s assigned value for volunteer time at $30.00 per person per hour, small business can be
               counted on to donate back to the city more that the city provides them for grants. This improved method of
               estimating and verifying volunteer time was initiated in 2007.

               And consider this ...
                  Small businesses and solo entrepreneurs are an extremely generous
               group. One of the findings from the Philanthropy Study was that nearly
               80 percent of small businesses that earned between $150K and $1M
               generally give a share of their profits to charities.
Produced by the
 Alliance of Portland Neighborhood Business Associations
                    Jean Baker, President
               Jon Turino, Executive Director
    Photography, concept, layout, design by David F. Ashton
© 2009 Alliance of Portland Neighborhood Business Associations,
                       All Rights Reserved

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2008 APNBA Grants Booklet Published May, 2009

  • 1. Village by village, Business Districts are building a better Portland How members of the Alliance of Portland Neighborhood Business Associations are increasing livability and a sense of community in their 36 neighborhoods 2008 Report
  • 2. Commissioner Randy Leonard gets dunked raising mon- ey for scholarships at the Parkrose Festival & Cruise-in. The St. Johns Jazz Festival attracts thousands to this North Portland community each year. Multnomah Village welcomes all to its home- style celebration. The Hollywood Boosters host the city’s grandest patriotic event, “Art in the Pearl” attracts artists and visitors the annual Veteran’s Day Parade. from all over the Pacific Northwest.
  • 3. Welcome to the borhoods’ commercial areas. And, for the past 36 Villages of thirteen years, the business district associations have been able to expand their efforts, thanks Portland to City of Portland grants administered by the APNBA. The grants improved neighborhoods by in- The grandeur of Portland’s skyline, reflected stalling trees, benches, banners, and murals. in the Willamette River, is a breathtaking sight They helped the districts create an identity us- for those who visit our city. ing sign caps, shared parking areas, and group advertising programs. As the districts matured, But the real charm of Portland is its villages. grants have helped to increase membership, create green spaces, upgrade their technology The “36 Villages of Portland” – also known and provide community-accessible art. as Neighborhood Business Districts – surround the City’s core. Each district has its own, dis- Community building events tinct personality; each village provides a sense Many villages coordinate efforts among of community for the neighbors who live, work business districts, merchants, and neighbor- or shop in the district. hoods to provide events that draw their com- munities more closely together. Historical perspective Over half a century ago, civic-minded busi- Month by month, see the events that make ness people started organizing groups to sup- the villages of Portland feel like “home” for its port the growth and wellbeing of their neigh- citizens.
  • 4. Memorable celebrations in 2008 March APNBA HQ Ribbon Cutting APNBA celebrated its first office with an opening ceremony that included a ribbon cut- ting and congratulatory speeches from Mayor Adams, the East Portland Chamber of Com- merce, and representatives from many of the business districts it serves. With a permanent home and staff, APNBA now offers printing, copying, and composing services, a database of active businesses by business association, and meeting and training space. April 82nd Ave. of Roses Parade 82nd Avenue of Roses continues to blos- som with its Rose Festival sanctioned parade. It starts at historic Eastport Plaza at SE Holgate Blvd. and travels north to SE Yamhill in the Montavilla/East Tabor district. The parade draws participants and viewers from East Portland neighborhoods and business associations including many area ethnic groups. May Gateway Fun-O-Rama It’s a traditional event celebrating the spirit and character of the Gateway Area, with a pa- rade including the Gateway Keystone Kops, marching bands, classic vehicles, Rose Festival Princesses, and civic organizations. The Community Fair that follows features patriotic ceremonies, representatives from local businesses, police and fire safety demonstra- tions, food, and fun for all.
  • 5. June Midway Business Association Open House The young and growing Midway Business Association hosts a luncheon for neighborhood and business people to get better acquainted and to start a conversation about partnering, cooper- ating, collaborating, and supporting east Port- land on and around 122nd Avenue. July International District Fair The International Business Association cov- ers Sandy between 52nd and 82nd, is one of the most diverse commercial districts in Portland. Their annual Fair celebrates cultural simi- larities and differences through food, dance, music, a play commissioned for them, and wel- coming open businesses. St. Johns’ Jazz Festival Folks from all over the greater Portland area travel to St. Johns’ Jazz Festival every year. This festival attracts the finest jazz musi- cians playing all styles of music, from tradition- al to modern tunes. People come because they know they’ll en- joy great jazz music, eat good food and cele- brate their community in an awesome setting of Cathedral Park, with the iconic St. Johns Bridge as the backdrop for the event.
  • 6. July Division/Clinton Street Fair This event starts with the Division Street Pa- rade, leading off with the Last Regiment Drum Corps. It invites all the community that wants to participate and ends with more band music and a serenade. Participants have included a full church pew, a horse drawn trolley, a brigade of mopeds, the trick bicyclists, classic cars, politi- cians, and a police chief. The following Street Fair offers vendors and entertainment venues along the side streets from SE 50th Ave. westward. In the evening, the community gathers for the Clinton Street Dance. Hillsdale Pancake Breakfast and Benefit Book Sale Why would people come to an event where the parking is scarce, the serving line is long, the tables are crowded – and men do the cooking? The answer is: The blueberry pancake break- fast is delicious and the home-town atmosphere is magnetically inviting! After breakfast, guests can search through the adjoining Benefit Book Sale for bargains, or stroll a block up to the Hill- sdale Farmer’s Market for local produce. August Freemont Fest During Fremont Fest, Beaumont Village businesses celebrate their loyal customers from the surrounding neighborhoods. A kid- and pet -friendly parade kicks off the day and the fes- tivities continue into the evening. Local artists and vendors line the streets, a horse drawn carriage offers rides to youth, and area bands and musicians beckon passersby. It’s a regional attraction that celebrates the tastes, sounds, and shopping specialties of Beaumont.
  • 7. August Parkrose Festival & Cruise-in This event started as a way for the Parkrose Business Association to raise scholarship funds. It has grown from a classic car cruise-in on the the high school lawn into a spectacular street fair in downtown Parkrose, along NE Sandy Blvd. The fair, with hundreds of vehicles on dis- play attract visitors from far and wide – even a group of guests who saw it, from the air, when flying into Portland International Airport! Sellwood/Westmoreland Treasure Hunt More than merely a district-wide sale, this event provided fun incentives for neighbors to “explore” their village and discover all it has to offer. The event grows every year. Hawthorne Days The bronze markers planted by the Haw- thorne Boulevard Business Association at either end of the district unite businesses and commu- nity groups -- from SE Grand to SE 50th Ave for the popular event featuring sales, information, food, drink, and entertainment. Multnomah Village Days One of the most spectacular community cel- ebrations is the annual Multnomah Village Days Parade and Fair. Thousands line the street to enjoy a parade, complete with marching band music, vehicles of all description, and participants promoting organizations ranging from serious to silly! The main street of their village is transformed into a community bazaar featuring a wide variety of local food, music, and entertainment.
  • 8. August Art in the Pearl Taking advantage of the North Park Blocks, Pearl District businesses showcase their vil- lage by putting on a big party showcasing art in many forms: Dance, pottery, painting, weaving, glass- work, poetry, wrought iron, stone, jewelry, and a wide variety of music. A few, select artists from throughout the Pacific Northwest are also invited to appear at the show. September Belmont Street Fair For several blocks, historic SE Belmont Street becomes a marketplace filled with food, electric cars, children’s entertainment, music, and vendors offering wares guaranteed to entice the young, idiosyncratic residents and visitors. Alberta Street Fair and Parade As the last street fair of the season, the Al- berta Street Fair and Parade marks the end of summer. The parade features eclectic entries such as March Forth and The Sprockets. Along the street is an ever-changing show featuring Alberta’s creative, artistic view of life. Musical acts, tucked into spaces between buildings, provide an auditory backdrop for the visual feast of art, food and people – all enjoy- ing a real-life show. Fun on Foster Along storied Foster Road, young families are finding a village suited to their needs. This fledgling event encourages locals and visitors to browse the wares of street vendors, shops, and artisans. All along the road, from stores at SE 50th Ave. out to the Lents International Farm- er’s Market at SE 92nd Ave., folks find food, fun, and music in abundance.
  • 9. September Nob Hill Neighborhood Fair Providing a more defined “sense of place”, the Nob Hill Neighborhood Fair at Wallace Park provides area businesses the opportunity to greet and thank local citizens for their pa- tronage by hosting this event with food, fun, and music. November Hollywood Veteran’s Day Parade There is no event, in all of Portland, with a more patriotic theme. This annual parade, a tra- dition of many years, brings participants and crowds of onlookers together to honor Ameri- ca’s veterans. From the Color Guard, to school and Scout groups, to politicians – and veterans of all wars – the Hollywood Veteran’s Day Pa- rade reminds all to honor our men and women in the armed services. December Hillsdale Chili Feed Hillsdale’s Chili Feed is their end of the year annual event to bring together their businesses and neighbors. Mississippi Public Sing Historic Mississippi decorated the street trees, featured caroling by Boise Elementary students, offered food and live music to enter- tain their neighbors and boost local sales. Santa visits Belmont One weekend in December, children flock to have their pictures taken with Santa Claus, a fireman dressed in red underwear, suspenders, and an antique Santa beard.
  • 10. Even more community connections Grants, leveraged with matching funds, con- tinue to help Portland’s small business commu- nity grow in many ways: Midway Business Association works with neighborhood associations to build community identity and spirit. Lutheran Community provides small busi- ness education covering high quality financial literacy and micro-enterprise training. Somali Community Services Coalition of Oregon helped 12 women start and operate home-based seamstress businesses. Pearl District street sign caps provide busi- nesses and residents with a sense of identity as the area transitions from commercial to mixed use. Montavilla/East Tabor is being revitalized with new merchants, sidewalk amenities, and a bustling Farmer’s Market. Woodstock Community’s banners, flowers, Montavilla Farmers Market landscapes, gateway signs, trash system, and festivals have added spirit and identity to this classic neighborhood. Central Eastside Industrial Council’s “end caps” now distinguish this historic area – marketing materials inform neighbors, govern- mental leaders and potential new businesses to the area’s offerings. Interstate is pulling their district together thanks to a new website they use to invite busi- nesses and neighbors to become more involved in their reviving district. Multnomah Village Park Multnomah Village leveraged a grant to help them turn a wasteland into a green space that welcomes people to their community.
  • 11. By the numbers ... Since the grant program began in 1995, 249 projects have been awarded a total of $736,839. The recipients leverage their funds on a 3-to-1 basis, putting $2,111,395 in cash, in-kind services and volunteer time into their community support programs. And during the past three years, the APNBA board and members have contributed hundreds of hours of their time to supporting their in- dividual business districts, the APNBA, and the City’s many commit- Grant tees, advisory councils, and working groups as well as attending City recipients Council meetings both to testify and to show strength in support. leverage their funds Agency Total # Volunteers Estimated Value @ on a Com- Hours $30.00 per mittees hour* 3-to-1 basis 2006 APNBA Board, officers 678 $20,340 2007 APNBA Board, officers 653 $19,590 2008 APNBA Board, officers 720 $21,600 Total 2051 $61,530 2006 Portland 12 Board, BDA leaders, BDA members 1222 $36,660 2007 Portland 18 Board, County 2 BDA leaders, City BDA members, Council Individual busi- nesses 2105 $63,150 2008 Portland 25 Board, County 2 BDA leaders, Metro 3 BDA members, City Individual busi- Council nesses 2057 $61,710 Total 5384 $161,520 *Using the City’s assigned value for volunteer time at $30.00 per person per hour, small business can be counted on to donate back to the city more that the city provides them for grants. This improved method of estimating and verifying volunteer time was initiated in 2007. And consider this ... Small businesses and solo entrepreneurs are an extremely generous group. One of the findings from the Philanthropy Study was that nearly 80 percent of small businesses that earned between $150K and $1M generally give a share of their profits to charities.
  • 12. Produced by the Alliance of Portland Neighborhood Business Associations Jean Baker, President Jon Turino, Executive Director Photography, concept, layout, design by David F. Ashton © 2009 Alliance of Portland Neighborhood Business Associations, All Rights Reserved