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May 31,2007
Help Wanted: Kanani Pearl Spa
by pearlgirl
SPA MANAGER
Kanani Pearl Spa needs a qualified spa manager for 30-35 hours per week (may include Saturdays)
Only professionals from the spa, salon, hotel, or restaurant industries with proven history of employment should apply.
Our manager is responsible for the professional management of the flow in and out of the spa, handling clients with impeccable grace, and overseeing the needs of the spa, including bookings and handling inquiries from the phone or web.
Multi-tasking, computer skills, and a strong work ethic is a must.
We feel we have an amazing team of incredible people who form the nucleus of our successful spa environment, so you must be a team person.
Compensation is from $12 per hour with paid vacation benefits.
To see if you are a fit, please email your resume to info@kananipearl.com or fax to 928 244 7582 or drop off at the spa.
Only qualified, experienced professionals will r
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Kanani Pearl Spa needs a qualified spa manager for 30-35 hours per week (may include Saturdays)
Only professionals from the spa, salon, hotel, or restaurant industries with proven history of employment should apply.
Our manager is responsible for the professional management of the flow in and out of the spa, handling clients with impeccable grace, and overseeing the needs of the spa, including bookings and handling inquiries from the phone or web.
Multi-tasking, computer skills, and a strong work ethic is a must.
We feel we have an amazing team of incredible people who form the nucleus of our successful spa environment, so you must be a team person.
Compensation is from $12 per hour with paid vacation benefits.
To see if you are a fit, please email your resume to info@kananipearl.com or fax to 928 244 7582 or drop off at the spa.
Only qualified, experienced professionals will r
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May 31,2007
Lost?
by pearlgirlThe Pearl District is not uncharted territory -- it now boasts 3 maps. If you get lost, wander into a local shop or restaurant and you will likely find one of these maps:
The Pearl District Business Association Walking Map
The oldest of the three maps, the PDBA Walking Map is sponsored by the membership of the local business association . There are over 220 entries in the map directory, encompassing a wide cross section of local retail, restaurants and services.
This map offers a very nice book-style directory accompanied by a neighborhood map. It's compact and contains a lot of useful information.
Unscene Urban Navigator
Quite possibly the best looking of the three maps -- heavy cardstack, catchy design and small -- Unscene presents a selection of independent businesses in the Pearl, downtown, Nob Hill, NoLo, Old Town Chinatown, Alberta, Mississippi, Lower Burnside and Hawthorne. In total, there are 53
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May 30,2007
Manuel Designs Trunk Show at Desperado...
by pearlgirl
who...
established Johnny Cash as the Man in Black?
put Elvis in tight white rhinestone-studded jumpsuits?
put The Beatles in their Sgt. Pepper’s marching band costumes?
and...
is making an exclusive appearance at Desperado ?
MANUEL.
Manuel Designs
Trunk Show
View & shop fashions from the legendary designer known for mixing Western & Native American culture, Rock and Roll and
American Attitude into a stunning, timeless style.
First Thursday, June 7th, 4-9pm
Friday, June 8th, noon-5pm
Saturday, June 9th, noon-5pm
Desperado
428 nw 11th ave
portland, or 97209
between glisan & flanders
in the pearl district
503.294.2952
established Johnny Cash as the Man in Black?
put Elvis in tight white rhinestone-studded jumpsuits?
put The Beatles in their Sgt. Pepper’s marching band costumes?
and...
is making an exclusive appearance at Desperado ?
MANUEL.
Manuel Designs
Trunk Show
View & shop fashions from the legendary designer known for mixing Western & Native American culture, Rock and Roll and
American Attitude into a stunning, timeless style.
First Thursday, June 7th, 4-9pm
Friday, June 8th, noon-5pm
Saturday, June 9th, noon-5pm
Desperado
428 nw 11th ave
portland, or 97209
between glisan & flanders
in the pearl district
503.294.2952
May 29,2007
New chef at Vino Paradiso
by pearlgirl
Ian Duncan -- former Sous Chef at Lovely Hula Hands and Line Chef at ClarkLewis -- has been named the new chef at Vino Paradiso . Not only does the wine bar have a new chef, they have a new menu .
On June 3rd at 6 p.m., Vino Paradiso will host a winemakers dinner with Viento Winery . Enjoy a 4 course, 5 wine dinner with winemaker Rich Cushman. $65 per person. Reservations required.
Viento - About the winery
"{Winemaker Rich] Cushman makes mostly wines from Eastern Washington fruit. His syrahs are superb, and he's one of the few making good domestic sangiovese. And perhaps the most consistently great viognier I've ever had is from Viento."
- Robert Mayfield, Statesman-Journal, 4/21/05.
Viento wines are made in Hood River, Oregon by Rich Cushman, Hood River native and Oregon winemaker for over twenty years. Our family works together to make these limited production wines in space leased from Pheasant Valley Winery.
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On June 3rd at 6 p.m., Vino Paradiso will host a winemakers dinner with Viento Winery . Enjoy a 4 course, 5 wine dinner with winemaker Rich Cushman. $65 per person. Reservations required.
Viento - About the winery
"{Winemaker Rich] Cushman makes mostly wines from Eastern Washington fruit. His syrahs are superb, and he's one of the few making good domestic sangiovese. And perhaps the most consistently great viognier I've ever had is from Viento."
- Robert Mayfield, Statesman-Journal, 4/21/05.
Viento wines are made in Hood River, Oregon by Rich Cushman, Hood River native and Oregon winemaker for over twenty years. Our family works together to make these limited production wines in space leased from Pheasant Valley Winery.
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May 25,2007
The Design District
by pearlgirl
This past week, the Oregonian ran a brief blurb about Landfair Furniture moving to the Pearl District . In the piece, they describe the North Pearl as the "Design District".
"This section of the Pearl is becoming known as the Design District, with Globe Lighting, Bedford Brown, Kravet and other related businesses within a few blocks of one another"
While I understand the need to market the North Pearl, I think it's a mistake to label that small section as the one that specializes in design when we have a huge home furnishings group peppered throughout the neighborhood. It's like saying that the area around the armory is "the gallery district" because of a few galleries in close proximity to each other.
The building that Landfair resides in is called Pearl District Design Center and I'm guessing that's the source of the label. When you consider the 60 or so home furnishings retailers in the Pearl, you've got to realize that the neighborhood itse
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"This section of the Pearl is becoming known as the Design District, with Globe Lighting, Bedford Brown, Kravet and other related businesses within a few blocks of one another"
While I understand the need to market the North Pearl, I think it's a mistake to label that small section as the one that specializes in design when we have a huge home furnishings group peppered throughout the neighborhood. It's like saying that the area around the armory is "the gallery district" because of a few galleries in close proximity to each other.
The building that Landfair resides in is called Pearl District Design Center and I'm guessing that's the source of the label. When you consider the 60 or so home furnishings retailers in the Pearl, you've got to realize that the neighborhood itse
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May 25,2007
John at Furnish/inside is still playing the victim...
by shooter
Shame on you John! You still claim that the employee embezzlement caused your problems. The real problem is you rip people off, as indicated in your settlement with the Department of Justice !
John made this claim in an article that appeared yesterday in the Oregonian. He claims once again that he was the victim and that others cause all his problems. Boo hoo John, everyone should pity you, NOT! What you do is bring in cheap, ugly furniture from other stores, put ridiculous markups on it and then sell it at a "discount" with the sole purpose of ripping people off. Prior to that you would take people's deposits never intending to order the product and putting their money in your pocket. I know this first hand John. You are not a victim; you are an unscrupulous shop owner who steals from people and cries pity me when someone steals from you.
Read the Oregonian article where John exudes self ptiy (woe is me). One thing the Oregonian missed was J
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John made this claim in an article that appeared yesterday in the Oregonian. He claims once again that he was the victim and that others cause all his problems. Boo hoo John, everyone should pity you, NOT! What you do is bring in cheap, ugly furniture from other stores, put ridiculous markups on it and then sell it at a "discount" with the sole purpose of ripping people off. Prior to that you would take people's deposits never intending to order the product and putting their money in your pocket. I know this first hand John. You are not a victim; you are an unscrupulous shop owner who steals from people and cries pity me when someone steals from you.
Read the Oregonian article where John exudes self ptiy (woe is me). One thing the Oregonian missed was J
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May 25,2007
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND IN THE PEARL DISTRICT
by pearlgirl
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND IN THE PEARL DISTRICT
Home Fashion Celebration, Outdoor Dining, Shopping and More!
In the Pearl, you’ll find everything from shops that pamper your furry, four-legged best friend—like the Pearl Retriever , located at 526 NW 13th Ave. (walk through the wrought-iron gate in the Modern Confectionery Lofts and follow the path to the side door)—to real estate offices like Willamette Realty Group (612 NW 12th), which will be showcasing specialty oil paintings of Pearl District street scenes and buildings. We’re pulling out all the stops to add flair, fun and fabulousness to your Memorial Day Weekend.
Pearl businesses are ready to accommodate you with special offers like Pendleton Home’s (210 NW Broadway) Annual Jewelry Sale. Shoppers will receive 20%-70% off all Native and Non-Traditional pieces.
And after surviving the wet Portland winters, Nolita (923 NW 10th) will introduce a brand- new shipment of summer staples that no wa
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Home Fashion Celebration, Outdoor Dining, Shopping and More!
In the Pearl, you’ll find everything from shops that pamper your furry, four-legged best friend—like the Pearl Retriever , located at 526 NW 13th Ave. (walk through the wrought-iron gate in the Modern Confectionery Lofts and follow the path to the side door)—to real estate offices like Willamette Realty Group (612 NW 12th), which will be showcasing specialty oil paintings of Pearl District street scenes and buildings. We’re pulling out all the stops to add flair, fun and fabulousness to your Memorial Day Weekend.
Pearl businesses are ready to accommodate you with special offers like Pendleton Home’s (210 NW Broadway) Annual Jewelry Sale. Shoppers will receive 20%-70% off all Native and Non-Traditional pieces.
And after surviving the wet Portland winters, Nolita (923 NW 10th) will introduce a brand- new shipment of summer staples that no wa
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May 25,2007
In Portland, the zen and the zany happily co-exist
by pearlgirl
Portland, Ore. — Like a glacial breeze off Oregon's Mount Hood, Portland blows away the cobwebs of same-old travel.
Instead of dutifully slogging through museums, how about pulling up a chair at a sidewalk cafe, sipping chai or a microbrew and asking your server where he'd go? Or renting a bike and seeing how many neighborhoods you could breeze through before happy hour? And you have to love a city that embraces not one, but two, happy hours — from about 5 to 7 each evening and then a second-wind version from about 10 p.m. to midnight.
And why not? It's one of the key questions of the Portland mind-set, along with its twin, "What if?" Some Portlanders chant the city mantra "Think Different," while others echo "Keep Portland Weird." Weirdness is so institutionalized that the Visitors Association hands out "Keep Portland Weird" bumper stickers.
Stand too close to a Portlander and you can almost hear the cogs clicking. What if we redesigned a city around p
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Instead of dutifully slogging through museums, how about pulling up a chair at a sidewalk cafe, sipping chai or a microbrew and asking your server where he'd go? Or renting a bike and seeing how many neighborhoods you could breeze through before happy hour? And you have to love a city that embraces not one, but two, happy hours — from about 5 to 7 each evening and then a second-wind version from about 10 p.m. to midnight.
And why not? It's one of the key questions of the Portland mind-set, along with its twin, "What if?" Some Portlanders chant the city mantra "Think Different," while others echo "Keep Portland Weird." Weirdness is so institutionalized that the Visitors Association hands out "Keep Portland Weird" bumper stickers.
Stand too close to a Portlander and you can almost hear the cogs clicking. What if we redesigned a city around p
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May 23,2007
Locations for Nuvrei pastries...
by pearlgirl
Not too long ago, a reader asked where she can find Nuvrei pastries in Portland. Marius Pop -- the owner of Nuvrei -- emailed me a list where Nuvrei goodies are sold:
Black Rooster, located at 434 SW 10th
CoffeeHouse NW, located at 1951 NW Burnside
Mio Gelato (three locations):
Northwest location: NW 23rd & Kearny
Pearl location: NW 11th & Couch
NorthEast location: NE 15th & Brazee (Irvington neighborhood)
Segafredo, located at NE 15th & Broadway
Sip & Kranz, located at NW10th & Kearney (at Jameson Square in the Pearl)
Sohbet, locatred at 2710 N. Killingsworth
Sydney's Cafe, located in Industrial Pearl at NW 16th & Thurman
World Cup (three locations):
Northwest location: NW 17th & Glisan
Powell location: inside Powell's books on Burnside & 11th
Ecotrust location: inside the Ecotrust building in the Pearl (721 NW 9th)
And... you can always vis
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Black Rooster, located at 434 SW 10th
CoffeeHouse NW, located at 1951 NW Burnside
Mio Gelato (three locations):
Northwest location: NW 23rd & Kearny
Pearl location: NW 11th & Couch
NorthEast location: NE 15th & Brazee (Irvington neighborhood)
Segafredo, located at NE 15th & Broadway
Sip & Kranz, located at NW10th & Kearney (at Jameson Square in the Pearl)
Sohbet, locatred at 2710 N. Killingsworth
Sydney's Cafe, located in Industrial Pearl at NW 16th & Thurman
World Cup (three locations):
Northwest location: NW 17th & Glisan
Powell location: inside Powell's books on Burnside & 11th
Ecotrust location: inside the Ecotrust building in the Pearl (721 NW 9th)
And... you can always vis
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May 22,2007
PNCA receives $15M gift...
by pearlgirl
Hallie E. Ford, a 102-year-old philanthropist, is giving the Pacific Northwest College of Art $15 million, the largest single donation to an Oregon cultural group.
The gift signals an important turnaround at the once-struggling art school and marks its growing role as a hub for the city's creative economy.
The college will use most of the money to create an ambitious program that will bring world-class artists, performers and designers to live and teach in Portland. Under the program, the college's 3,000 full-time and continuing education art students will be able to study painting, design, computer graphics and the like, with the artists.
Read more at OregonLive...
The gift signals an important turnaround at the once-struggling art school and marks its growing role as a hub for the city's creative economy.
The college will use most of the money to create an ambitious program that will bring world-class artists, performers and designers to live and teach in Portland. Under the program, the college's 3,000 full-time and continuing education art students will be able to study painting, design, computer graphics and the like, with the artists.
Read more at OregonLive...
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