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Community Support Days with Whole Foods and SCRAP
The local communitarians at SCRAP (School & Community Reuse Action Project), champions of the "reuse” level of the recycling pyramid, are getting some recognition from national market chain Whole Foods. Wednesday, July 2, 5 percent of proceeds from Portland-area Whole Foods markets will be donated to the recycled art center as part of Whole Foods' "Community Support Days." Essentially, this means that every cage-free egg and line-caught trout you buy today translates to more people getting crafty with junk. Score!
SCRAP, 3901 N Williams Ave., 294-0769. Map
Les Vins du Tour de France
Paley’s Place continues its unique coverage of the world-famous bicycle race, devoting full evenings to the wines produced in the regions of France as the pelaton pedals through. July 30 spotlights Paris to toast the winner.
Paley's Place, 1204 NW 21st Ave., 243-2403. 5:30-10 pm. Prices vary. Map
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Lake Oswego Ski Show
Reviving the ’50s art of synchronized waterskiing, Portland Water Spectacular will feature much jumping, barefooting and giant human pyramids on the waters of Lake Oswego. To bring it into the 21st century, there will also be a wakeboard competition and exhibition.
Millennium Plaza Park on Lakewood Bay, 200 1st St., Lake Oswego., . 2-8:30 pm. waterspectacular.com
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Tour de France Avec le Pain
If you’d rather watch the Tour de France with an espresso and a croissant and not a glass of vin du terroir, point your road bike toward St. Honoré Boulangerie, where live coverage of the race will be aired every day starting at 6 am. This year’s race will be a test for competitors
and fans—to see if they can fend off a heart attack after eating butter-rich pastries every day during the course of the monthlong event.
St. Honoré Boulangerie, 2335 NW Thurman St., 445-4342. Map