8 • The Southwest Portland Post FEATURES August 2016 Multnomah Days festival to include parade, street fair, live music, kid zone By Erik Vidstrand The Southwest Portland Post Multnomah Days will be held the weekend of Aug. 20-21 in the heart of Multnomah Village. Nearly 10,000 people are expected to attend. Co-chairs Luke Huffstutter (Annastasia Salon) and Jason Lensch (Switch Clothing) have been busy coordinating activities along with the Multnomah Village Business Association. Events kick off with the traditional Kiwanis pancake breakfast at the Key Bank parking lot beginning at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 20 and will be followed by the “biggest little parade” in Portland. The traditional “Pooch Parade” will lead. Editor’s Note: Tye and Joan Steinbach are organizing the parade again this year. Parade entries of all types are welcome, the more creative the better. Music, costumes and decorated vehicles are always a big hit. Meet at Handy Andy’s at 9:15 a.m. with a donation for charity and two printed copies of your “commercial,” a short blurb that describes your event for announcers. For more information email multnomahparade@gmail.com. This year’s grand marshals are Bill and Anna Radakovich. They have been active in one way or another in the village since 1932. They are the parents of Mike Radakovich, the owner of Summit Advisors NW. “My grandparents o w n e d t h e Multnomah Shoe Shop at the corner of Southwest 36th and Capitol Highway,” Mike Radakovich explained. “My parents bought the building from them in the early ‘70s.” “They have rented to many businesses over the years including Thinker Toys,” he said. There are plenty of activities for all ages. The Kid Zone will be back at the Multnomah Arts Center. Over 120 Southwest Kiwanis Club member Tim Mayfield pours the batter at the annual Multnomah Days pancake breakfast. (Post file photo by KC Cowan) vendors are expected along Capitol Highway, which will be closed between Garden Home Road and 31st Avenue. A food court, arts and craft sale, and dog wash will also take place. “There will be a wine/beer garden in the lower parking lot starting at 4 p.m. on Saturday,” said Lensch. “The blues band Lloyd Jones and Friends Parker Realty, Inc. Multnomah Village/ Burlingame $425,000 Traditional home with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms. Convenient kitchen and family room combination with eating bar. Living room with gas fireplace and dining room. Beautiful, large landscaped yard with large patio area perfect for entertaining. Other amenities include large double-car garage, sprinkler system, air conditioning and plenty of storage. Located just minutes to downtown Portland, OHSU, Lewis and Clark College and Tryon Creek State Park. The inventory of houses for sale in the Portland Metro area remains at historic lows. High demand for homes in our area coupled with low interest rates and lack of homes for sale translates to higher prices! If you are thinking of selling contact us today for a free market analysis. 503-977-1888 • 7830 SW 35th Ave., Portland, OR www.parkerrealtypdx.com Jeff Parker will play.” Renner ’s Grill will have their traditional beer garden open from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. In addition, there will be a main stage located also at the arts center lot featuring the Gypsy Jazz West, a four-member jazz band, beginning at noon. Palante PDX, a five-piece Latin jazz and salsa band, will play at 2 p.m. Another stage will be located near the viaduct where Portland Opera’s m o b i l e p ro d u c t i o n , Opera a la Cart, will perform. This unique o p e r a c o m p any has retrofitted an old ice cream truck into a stage and brings operatic performances out into the community. Designed and built by architecture students Marianne Snow and William Hermens, along with their a t P o r t l a n d S t a t e two whippets, line up for the 2015 Multnomah Days Parade. University, the cart (Post file photo by Erik Vidstrand) features a fold-out stage and a “menu” of operatic specials du feature over 25 wineries and offer jour. artisan bites. The Multnomah Village Vine and Ti c k e t s c a n b e p u rc h a s e d a t Dine event will take place on Sunday, vineanddine2016.eventbrite.com. Aug. 21 from 1-6 p.m. Held each year in Proceeds benefit the Multnomah Village the lower parking lot of the Multnomah Bloc’s Initiative which helps merchants Arts Center, the afternoon event will with community development. Jules of Morocco celebrates 14 years in the heart of the village. Champagne for everyone! Sales throughout the store for Multnomah Days! Your Neighborhood Realtor Since 1980 7858 SW Capitol Hwy In the heart of Multnomah Village (503) 892-2779 of Morocco www.julesofmorocco.com