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PCF es una organización cultural con raíces y tradiciones peruanas, nació en el Estado de Portland Oregon con el arduo trabajo de nuestra Fundadora Jenny Cisneros D’Paredes, quien através de los años ha servido a nuestra comunidad incansablemente. No solo en su enfoque en las Artes, tradiciones y cultura peruana, 🇵🇪sino que además sirve en diferentes Directorios en la Comunidad como el Departamento de Discapacidad del Condado de Washington. Esta foto fue tomada en el último evento internacional a cargo de los padres en el colegio Bonny Slope donde presentó nuestro baile peruano y entregó más de 100 libros de aprendizaje didáctico sobre el Perú🇵🇪🇺🇸  
  
PCF is a cultural organization with Peruvian roots and traditions based in Portland, Oregon with the hard work of our Founder Jenny Cisneros D’Paredes, who through the years has served our community tirelessly not only through her focus on Peruvian arts, traditions and culture, 🇵🇪but also serving on different boards in the community such as the Washington County Department of Developmental Disabilities. The featured photo is from our last international parent event at Bonny Slope School in Beaverton where our Peruvian dance was presented. Featured News by Peruvian Cultural Festival
The 16th Annual Marshfield Poetry Slam was absolutely amazing. We had 16 participants share some truly moving and emotional pieces. We also had a guest poet, 1983 MHS alum JK Mansfield, who shared a couple of his poems from his recently published book Coos River Beauties. Our winners were Nadiah Duran, 1st Place, Amiah Purkey, 2nd Place, Lillian Burch, 3rd Place, and Shannon White, Best Cemetary Poem. Thank you to Mrs. Benson and the MHS English department for organizing the event. Finally, a special thank you to tonight’s emcee, Jackson Sanne, for stepping in and doing a funny and amazing job. We hope to continue to grow our participants for next year.Photos from Marshfield High School's post Featured News by Marshfield High School
Dozens of pilot whales beach on western Australian coast Featured News by Oregon Today News
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04/24/2024

Powerball: See the winning numbers in Wednesday’s $129 million drawing Featured News by Oregon Today News
Its time to grab your tickets and check to see if youre a big winner The Powerball lottery... More

04/24/2024

Oregon State DT Quincy Wright, WR Trevor Pope, OL Jason White off to football transfer portal Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregon State continued to be highly active in the football transfer portal as three more B... More

04/24/2024

Portland City Council hears heated public testimony on competing homeless camping ordinances Featured News by Oregon Today News
At the end of a long day of debate Portland City Council shot down Commissioner Rene Gonza... More

04/24/2024

After a Tense Week, Portland City Council Rejects Gonzalez’s Alternative Camping Ban Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Portland City Council today narrowly rejected a camping ban that City Commissioner Ren... More

04/24/2024

Here's how local, state and federal partners are tackling the invasive emerald ash borer problem in Washington County Featured News by Oregon Today News
The beetle was first detected in Forest Grove back in June of 2022 Since then theyve kille... More

04/24/2024

'Doing our kids a disservice': Lake Oswego parents protest against possible plans to close beloved elementary school Featured News by Oregon Today News
Lake Oswego parents and community members are rallying against district plans to close a l... More

04/24/2024

Oregon doctors are still struggling with rise of newborns being addicted to fentanyl, NICU director says Featured News by Oregon Today News
Doctors are still learning how to treat a newborn withdrawing from fentanyl an issue has b... More

04/24/2024

Police describe spotting kidnapped baby in car on Oregon’s I-5, whisking him to safety Featured News by Oregon Today News
Lane County sheriffs Deputy Justin Wilson opened the door to the 2009 Toyota Corolla his e... More

04/24/2024

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04/24/2024

With coaching carousel in the rearview, Sherwood softball is focused on one thing: winning Featured News by Oregon Today News
For as serenely as the past few months have come and gone for the Sherwood softball team a... More

04/24/2024

Ad buys for Oregon candidate for Congress top $1.25 million from pro-science group Featured News by Oregon Today News
A group that aims to elect progressives with science training to Congress has dropped more... More

04/24/2024

Jordan James ‘running like an angry guy’ preparing for bigger role in Oregon’s running back rotation Featured News by Oregon Today News
EUGENE Jordan James stepped into a much bigger share of Oregons run game when Noah Whitti... More

04/24/2024

🌟 Check out Blackberry Junction's Spring Show April 25-27 at Linn County Fair & Expo for an unforgettable treasure hunt experience!  
  
Immerse yourself in a world of discovery, from fine crafts to unique furniture, dazzling jewelry to vintage finds, and charming rustic decor for your home and garden, there's something for everyone.  
  
Indulge in snacks, delicious food, and freshly brewed coffee as you explore the diverse array of offerings. With so much to see and enjoy, you're sure to find that special one-of-a-kind treasure!  
  
🎟️ Tickets are available at the door:  
  
Thursday, April 25th (Pre-sale night): 3-7pm, $10.00 at the door  
Friday, April 26th: 10am-6pm, $5.00 at the door  
Saturday, April 27th: 10am-5pm, $5.00 at the door  
Kids always enter for free!  
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to indulge your senses and discover hidden gems.   
  
#authenticallyAlbany #albanyvisitorsassociation #loveAlbanyOregon #BlackberryJunction #SpringShow2024 #TreasureHunt #homeshow #antiques #crafts #treasure #supportlocal #visitAlbanydiscoveryourstory #hiddengemsofAlbany #AlbanyOregon #myAlbanystory #jewelry #vintage #rustic #home #garden #homeandgarden #HomeAndGardenShow Featured News by Albany Visitors Association
Photos capture first humpback calf to appear in Salish Sea during 2024 whale watching season Featured News by Oregon Today News
Humpback whales are trickling in to the Salish Sea where they will feed on fish and crusta... More

04/24/2024

Man charged with sexual assault of unconscious woman at TriMet station will remain behind bars Featured News by Oregon Today News
The attorney for Eduardo Madrid-Roque didnt contest a motion by prosecutors to keep him in... More

04/24/2024

4/24/24 - 24-2113 - Deputies and Eugene Police SWAT respond to dispute with shots fired   
  
On April 24th at about 3 p.m., deputies responded to reports of a dispute with shots fired in the 1000 block of Cinnamon Avenue, Eugene. Eugene Police officers in the area responded with Lane County Sheriff’s Deputies.    
  
A female was located at that scene with a gunshot wound. Investigators were quickly able to determine the identity of the suspect and located his vehicle in the 1000 block of Abbie Lane. Eugene Police SWAT responded and assisted in apprehending the suspect.    
  
All involved have been accounted for and there is no known continuing threat to the public related to this event.  More information will be released as the investigation continues. Featured News by Lane County Sheriff
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