Children’s Concert and March for Change

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Join our neighbors in Foster-Powell for a children’s Black Lives Matter event at Essex Park hosted by Green Tulip Preschool. Special performances by Habiba Addo, Olive and Dingo, and Jessa Campbell and the Saplings! Masks and social distancing protocols recommended. For more information see the graphic below or click here.

Rogue One in Brentwood Park TONIGHT!

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The Force is with Brentwood-Darlington Neighborhood Association as we host our annual FREE Movies in the Park event TONIGHT! The droids you are looking for will be shown in Brentwood Park on July 27th at Dusk as we watch Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13). Come early and join the party as we rock out to local band The Mars Rovers. Music begins at 6:30PM. Bring blankets or low-back chairs to sit on. Pack a picnic or try some of the tasty dishes from onsite vendors.

Google Maps directions to this event can be found here:
https://goo.gl/maps/DWqPVRexQ6p
Transit: 19, 71

For more information or to see schedule updates, please visit portlandoregon.gov/parks/sffa.

– Alcoholic beverages for personal consumption are permitted only during concerts and movies.
– All dogs must be on a leash.
– All parks and natural areas are smoke, vape, and tobacco free zones.

Please note: Childcare not provided! Children under age 18 MUST be accompanied by an adult!

Movies in the Park 2018

Movies in the Park 2018_Social Media

The Force is with Brentwood-Darlington Neighborhood Association as we host our annual FREE Movies in the Park event! The droids you are looking for will be shown in Brentwood Park on July 27th at Dusk as we watch Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13). Come early and join the party as we rock out to local band The Mars Rovers. Music begins at 6:30PM. Bring blankets or low-back chairs to sit on. Pack a picnic or try some of the tasty dishes from onsite vendors.

Google Maps directions to this event can be found here:
https://goo.gl/maps/DWqPVRexQ6p
Transit: 19, 71

For more information or to see schedule updates, please visit portlandoregon.gov/parks/sffa.

– Alcoholic beverages for personal consumption are permitted only during concerts and movies.
– All dogs must be on a leash.
– All parks and natural areas are smoke, vape, and tobacco free zones.

Please note: Childcare not provided! Children under age 18 MUST be accompanied by an adult!

Learning Garden Labs Harvest Festival 2017

It’s that time of year for the Annual Harvest Festival at the Learning Gardens Lab. Bring the whole family for a celebration of autumn with us 🍁🍃🎃! They will also be hosting a donation drive for Puerto Rico.

Check out the farm stand, pumpkin patch and get a garden tour from their wonderful staff and volunteer members!  There will be kids activities and crafts such as posie making and pumpkin painting. Rain or shine they will be out there! Don’t forget to stop by the BDNA table and say, “Hi!”

Download, print, and share their poster here!

Spooktacular 2017!

Spread the word to ghosts and goblins far and wide that the Brentwood-Darlington Neighborhood Association is haunting the Brentwood-Darlington Community Center on October 22nd, 2017, 4:00-7:00PM.  Bring your costumes to wear and some to share for the costume exchange.  Fun, games, food (bring some to share, if you can!), and a Trunk-or-Treat make this FREE family-friendly event a must!  Everyone is welcome, regardless of neighborhood!  RSVP to our event on Facebook!

Download, print, and share a poster by clicking here

Independence Day Parade!

Back by popular demand, we are having our unofficial Independence Day Parade!  Join us this July 4th for a fun, low-key event.  Special thanks to community members Xeandra and Dunja for pulling this event together.  Want to see a bigger event next year?  Contact us and help with the 2018 planning!

Tree History in Lents

Join Portland historian Dave Hedberg and the Lents & Brentwood-Darlington Tree Team to learn about the trees in your community and how history has shaped our urban forest. Using trees as historical anchors, we’ll explore the history of Lents and how trees are inextricably intertwined with the neighborhood. Understanding and valuing trees historically leaves us better equipped to make future decisions and avoid unexpected consequences inherited from our past.  Click here to register or visit their event on Facebook.