40 — ourhistory— - MAY 6. 2011 30 Years of XXX W&2 CC Slaughters rings in anniversary all summer long BY RYAN J. PRADO 709 SE 122ND AVE. PO RTLAN D OR. 97233 503.257.8617 2 L OCATI ONS 20625 SW T.v. HWY ALO H A, OR. 97006 503.356.5624 O P E N 24 HRS 7 DAYS A W EE K ! WWW.MWPLtPS.COM CRYSTAL : 'HOTEL • & BALLROOM a. * 3 » • NOW OPEN In downtown Portland, steps from the Crystal Ballroom, the Pearl District, Powell’s Books and more... > 51 lodging rooms starting at $85 a night ■ Zeus Café, an urban restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner along with fresh-juice cocktails and a full bar, open ‘til late 1 A newly constructed subterranean saltwater soaking pool • Al’s Den, a cellar bar featuring nightly live music, artist residencies and DJed music on the weekend ’ Original artwork by 20 local artists, inspired by the local history and performances at the Crystal Ballroom. Book now for Pride Weekend On Burnside between S.W. 12th & 14th Aves. Portland • (503) 972-2670 • mcmenamins.com It was 30 years ago this month that John ics of the summer’s celebratory additions. The Adams Sr. staked his claim amid Portland’s club’s transformation from a Pink Triangle burgeoning gay nightlife scene in the notorious country/western bar to an Old Town hot spot Pink Triangle district of Stark Street. His stands out as the most telling element of the business—a gay country/western bar dubbed business’ longevity and success. Adams Sr.’s vision of a booming gay night­ CC Slaughters—was the first of its kind in the city. The place quickly assumed the role of life scene in Portland was expanded in 1984 popular meeting spot not only for line-dancing when he opened The Eagle, as well as a sister junkies, Wrangler-jean wearing gays and mus­ bar in Seattle, then also called CC Slaughters tachioed macho men but also, as current enter­ but which has since changed to CC Attles and tainment and marketing director David Pettit is in a redesign phase. However, Adams Sr.’s death in 1995 constituted explains, a must-visit for “We’re not a specific drag the three bars being split “non-country” customers to among his sons. John Ad­ begin their evenings. bar; we’re not a specific ams Jr. took control over “I was one of the twinks, lesbian bar. Anybody who CC Slaughters and The one of the club trendies,” comes through that door Eagle, but in 1998 he was says Pettit, who’s been at informed that the owners C C ’s for a decade now. is welcome and will get the of the Ben Stark Hotel “But we’d all go to CC same service as anybody— building—which housed Slaughters to start our as long as everybody the club, now the Ace night off. We’d get our su­ Hotel—would not renew per strong drinks, then pop remembers we’re a gay bar C C ’s contract as part of a over across the street to hit and that’s our roots, and revisioning of the area. the other bars. C C ’s has will always be.” “It wasn’t really a choice,” really always been like that. The inclusion is a big, im­ -DAVID PETTIT, explains Pettit. “It was back ENTERTAINMENT & MARKETING then the people that were portant thing for us.” DIRECTOR, CC SLAUGHTERS buying on Stark didn’t The official 30th Year Anniversary is May 21, but want that clientele.” C C ’s (219 NW Davis St.), having now long Adams Jr. moved the club to Old Town, been established as one of Portland’s—if not before the neighboring Pearl District blos­ the West Coast’s—premier LGBTQclubs, has somed, gentrifying the area to include new set aside the entire summer for celebrating. The businesses and new customers. “XXX Summer of Fun” builds on the club’s al­ “It was tough for many, many years,” says ready stacked weekly calendar to feature big Pettit. “Slowly, the Pearl built up and started nights every weekend through August, culmi­ building up with us. We ended up in the long nating in this year’s Pride Block Party. run having a good location.” In anticipation of the 30-year festivities, Pet­ W ith the new locale came the decision to tit reflects on the evolution of CC Slaughters transition from the country bar aesthetic. Ad­ while remaining somewhat mum on the specif­ ams Jr. dropped the country nights to once a J -------------------------------------------------------- H Please join the Rose Court along with Prince Stefan & Princess Cassie for our 2011 Spring Ball: rA n ^Enchanted Saturday, May 14th at the Embers A n U nderw are F a s h io n S h o w at C C S laughters 213 NW Davis, Portland 7:00pm 110 NW Broadway Doors open at 5:00pm at the Darcelle XV S h o w p ia c e 208 NW Third, Portland 5:00pm, $5 door C lo set 2 nd B all Ball at 6:00pm $10 admission o f ‘A nimated Princes dr Princesses A nnual “C it y o f R o s e s " P a g e a n t at the Darcelle XV S h o w p ia c e 208 NW Third, Portland 6:00pm, $5 door Visit www RoseCourt.org for more up-to-date information on all of our events'