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The Peter W. Stott Center is a 1,500-seat multi-purpose arena located on the Portland State University campus in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The facility houses the Portland State Vikings Athletics Department as well as physical education classes. It features locker rooms, racquet courts (tennis, squash and racquetball), eighth-mile track, weight training, wrestling room, small gym, pool and arena. It opened in 1966. It is home to the Portland State Vikings basketball and volleyball teams.The facility is named after alumnus and booster Peter Stott, whose $1 million challenge grant enabled a renovation of the basketball court.The building began renovations on April 23, 2016, which will feature a 3,000 seat basketball arena and expanded academic space. The renovated building is set to open in March 2018.
El Jeld-Wen Field es un estadio deportivo de la ciudad de Portland, Oregón y cuenta con una capacidad de 20.000 espectadores. Se inauguró en 1926 y fue sometido a una importante renovación en 2001.Actualmente el Portland Timbers, club de fútbol de la Major League Soccer, y el equipo de fútbol americano de la Universidad Estatal de Portland, los Portland State Vikings, ejercen de local en este estadio.Enlaces externos Sitio web oficial del estadio
Pure Pong in the Pearl is a division West Coast Event Productions, a company that has been creating and executing events for 33 years. Pure Pong in the Pearl is the place to go to get your pong on, enjoy food, drinks and one another's company! Ping pong is popping up in urban locations around the country, and it's popularity is growing for good reason! Why Play Pong in the Pearl? *Ping Pong is an everyone sport... anyone and everyone can participate in pong at any level! Bring your family, or stay later and skip the bar scene for something with a little more bounce. Doors open at 11 a.m. 7 days a week. Pure Pong in the Pearl will stay open for those dedicated and determined to make a night of it! *It's Inexpensive... $5 per person per hour of pure ping pong fun. Or take advantage of a special introductory membership offer! $45 per month for three months min (total of $135), regularly $75 per month for unlimited pong.That's over 50 hours of pong a week... think about it. Members can play during all hours of operation with the exception of occasional blackout dates for special events. Call for more details. *All players are equipped with quality gear necessary to optimize your ping pong play including paddles, balls, and ball catchers! It's an experience unlike playing in your garage. Here, there is no chasing runaway balls that roll under the lawn mower or couch!
Providence Park is a light rail station on the MAX Blue and Red lines located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. It is named after the adjacent stadium, Providence Park. The station primarily serves Providence Park and residential areas around West Burnside Street. The station, consisting of separate eastbound and westbound platforms built into city sidewalks between SW 17th and SW 18th Avenues on SW Yamhill and SW Morrison Streets, opened on August 31, 1997.Originally named Civic Stadium, it was renamed to PGE Park in 2001, Jeld-Wen Field in 2011, and to its present name in 2014. All of the renamings were the results of changes in the name of the stadium.Tracks split just outside the station on SW 18th Ave. into eastbound tracks on SW Yamhill St. and westbound tracks on SW Morrison St. This split results in a transit mall east to SW 1st Ave.The Morrison platform is at an angle to the street grid and has a regular side platform which fronts a small public plaza. There is also a second platform and storage track used for special events. The Yamhill Street platform takes the entire block and features unique seating shaped like punctuation marks. A large apartment complex occupies the space between the platforms.Bus line connectionsThis station is served by the following bus lines: 15-Belmont/NW 23rd18-Hillside51-Vista63-Washington Park83-Washington Park Shuttle The line 20-Burnside/Stark also stops two blocks north of the station on West Burnside Street at NW 19th Avenue and NW 18th Avenue . The Washington Park Shuttle began serving this station in 2010.
Pure Pong in the Pearl is a division West Coast Event Productions, a company that has been creating and executing events for 33 years. Pure Pong in the Pearl is the place to go to get your pong on, enjoy food, drinks and one another's company! Ping pong is popping up in urban locations around the country, and it's popularity is growing for good reason! Why Play Pong in the Pearl? *Ping Pong is an everyone sport... anyone and everyone can participate in pong at any level! Bring your family, or stay later and skip the bar scene for something with a little more bounce. Doors open at 11 a.m. 7 days a week. Pure Pong in the Pearl will stay open for those dedicated and determined to make a night of it! *It's Inexpensive... $5 per person per hour of pure ping pong fun. Or take advantage of a special introductory membership offer! $45 per month for three months min (total of $135), regularly $75 per month for unlimited pong.That's over 50 hours of pong a week... think about it. Members can play during all hours of operation with the exception of occasional blackout dates for special events. Call for more details. *All players are equipped with quality gear necessary to optimize your ping pong play including paddles, balls, and ball catchers! It's an experience unlike playing in your garage. Here, there is no chasing runaway balls that roll under the lawn mower or couch!