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06 April 2009

Jamison Square's History




Historical Information (Courtesty of Portland Parks and Recreation)
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From the beginning of the planning efforts for the Pearl District in the early 1990s, the creation of a network of open spaces was an important goal of both the neighborhood and the City. In 1998, a conceptual plan for the new parks and open spaces was proposed by the Tanner Creek & Water Feature Steering Committee and approved by City Council. Those recommendations served as a point of departure for planning the district's parks.

In June 1999, Peter Walker & Partners, a landscape architecture firm, was retained to provide concepts for three new parks between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues in the River District. They developed and refined plans for the parks with input from a Project Steering Committee and two public workshops. The final plan is characterized by a series of recurring elements which strengthen the connection between each of the three parks.

Located between NW Johnson and Kearney, Jamison Square was the first to be developed. It is named in honor of William Jamison, whose presence was pivotal in the development of the River District. He was an exceptional person in his ability to influence and connect with a wide variety of people. His personal magnetism, in addition to the size and scope of his art gallery, drew many people into the Pearl District.

The focal point of the park is a fountain which simulates a shallow tidal pool. Water cascades from stone joints into low pools as the fountain continuously recirculates treated water with energy efficient pumps and motors.

In 2006 artist Mauricio Saldaña, commissioned by the Portland Pearl Rotary Club, created a red granite sculpture modeled after a brown bear. The bear's name is Rico Pasado, meaning "rich past," in reference to the history of the bears that once roamed this area as well as the Rotary International Centennial. This is why the sculpture is also referred to as the "centennial bear."
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Another art installation in the park is Contact II, the 1972 metal sculpture by Alexander Liberman that was donated to the City of Portland in 2002 by Ed Cauduro in memory of his parents.

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Jamison Square Fountain is NOW Flowing!



Jamison Square Fountain between NW Kearney and Johnson and 10th and 11th Avenues is Now in full flow!

Park Hours: 5:00am-midnight

Park Location: NW 11th Avenue in Portland's Pearl District between NW Lovejoy and Johnson

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03 April 2009

Welcome to Petit Collage and Print*Pattern*Paper

We are thrilled to Welcome Petit Collage and Print Pattern Paper to Our Wall Decor Collection.

Petit Collage is a line of modern wall decor and accessories with a vintage twist for children and grownups alike. Founder Lorena Siminovich, created the company in 2006 out of her love for illustration and design. The Petit Collage ranges from fantastic collages on wood to mobiles, and posters. Petite Collage sources papers and woods to make certain they are of exceptional quality and produced in a sustainable manner. Easy to mix and match together, their unique and lovely accessories are a perfect addition to every modern home.


Print*Pattern*Paper is founded by Rebecca Peragine, an artist and mom-preuneur, committed to creating products that encourage us to be environmental. From the recycled papers to the fabric choices to the packaging practices, the entire collection has been crafted to minimize the environmental impact and provide beautiful, long-lasting products. Her wall cards and gallery wrapped canvases are among our favorites.



View our Petit Collage Collection
View our Print Pattern Paper Collection

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02 April 2009

Found - Boston Terrier - Really Misses His Owner

Please help us find this little Boston Terrier's owner. Do you know who he belongs to? He wandered into our store in late March and he has been here ever since. He really misses his owner, but we promise we are taking really good care of him.

Breed: Boston Terrier
Physical Description: 6", Black + White, Really Cuddly, Plush!
Breeder: Cuddle Toys

Please Call Sarah or Natalie With Any Info:

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(503) 478-7674

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