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Samantha Swindler and Tom Hallman tell the stories of two lost-and-found class rings. One was returned to its rightful owner after 40 years. The provenance of the other remains a mystery.
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Brent Marr created his own costume of the Sleestak monster from the 1970s children’s show, “Land of the Lost.” You might come across one of his “Sleestak Attacks” around Portland.
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We speak with Rose Queens from the Portland Rose Festivals in 1947, 1962, 1980 and 2020, and the festival, a changing Portland, and a changing Rose Court.
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In the midst of the pandemic, a monument of sorts has been created on a quiet neighborhood street in Portland’s Southwest Hills, not far from Council Crest.
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Tired out from an onslaught of bad news in the era of COVID-19, Mark Lawton set out to scour the world for good stories that lifted his spirits.
See his map at oneworld-stories.org. Read more about Lawton's project.
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Whitney Rutz made a giant cinnamon roll to cheer herself up. She ended up making more than 100 of them while raising thousands for the Oregon Food Bank.
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The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office spent days searching for the body of 27-year-old Saul Gallegos Ruiz in the Willamette River, without success. Then the family called on Gene and Sandy Ralston, a retired couple from Idaho, to find him. This week’s episode is about the many lives that the Ralstons have touched here in Oregon.
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There’s a place in Portland where you can admire more than a half-mile of painstakingly created art — and sit on it. The needlepoint pew cushions of Westminster Presbyterian Church, which have been part of a 30-year volunteer project, offer a glimpse of Portland history, and a reminder of the power of an old-fashioned, barn-raising, group effort.
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.