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Enjoy the Pacific Northwest's last organized century and celebrate the coming of fall. Crank out the last drops of summer by pedaling through rich farmlands, sweat-inspiring hills, and shady enclaves of Oregons slow moving streams & rivers. At the end of the100-mile loop, put your feet up at Champoeg Park and enjoy the bounty of the land with friends. Challenging 42 and 75-mile routes are also available. This fully-supported, non-competitive ride includes continental breakfast, lunch, finish line party with live bluegrass music and beer, cue sheets, water, snacks, restrooms, and mechanical support. Proceeds from the event benefit Community Vision. Details
Smith & Miller
Productions managed the marketing at the 2002 and 2003 Mt. Hood Jazz Festivals.
We are pleased to offer new multi-day cycling tours featuring a relaxing route between McMenamins hotel properties in Forest Grove, McMinnville, Portland, and Troutdale. Each tour will bring together 15-25 people to experience the beauty of the Northwest by day, and the unique pleasures found at the Grand Lodge, Hotel Oregon, Kennedy School, and Edgefield by night. Affordable all-inclusive packages are available for three and four day tours. For more information visit www.rollingpubcrawl.com.
Travel to the end of the earth, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico to enjoy the most talented jazz musicians up close and personal. What better time to travel to Mexico than December 3-5, 2004 to the Cabo Jazz Escape. Three days of jazz concerts beginning Friday night with a Latin Jazz Party at famous Cabo Wabo Cantina, located in the heart of downtown Cabo San Lucas. Saturday and Sunday, enjoy leisurely listening to and partaking in jazz sunsets, jazz brunches, and much more! Limited availability. For more information and travel arrangements, visit www.cabojazzescape.com Bones & Brew Portland's
annual celebration of barbecue, beer and great music is right around the
corner. The 2004 Bones & Brew will returns to Tom McCall Waterfront
Park September 10 - 12 with barbecue competition, rib-eating competitions,
plus, a dozen cookers, a dozen hand-crafted Rogue Ales, and a dozen national
and local bands.
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