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PDX Inexplicable Knitting Scavenger Hunt Rules Untitled Document Knitting Green! PDX Inexplicable Knitting Scavenger Hunt Many of Portland's Earth Day events are on April 19th so the dates for our contest are the 19th and then the 22nd. On the 19th, our mission is to take our Socks in Progress and contribute to one of the many cleanup activities throughout the greater Portland metro area. Each one of these is worth five points. We have had a pin made especially for our Portland Knitting Inexplicableness. Anyone with five points receives a pin. Here is a link to Earth Day events: www.livepdx.com Or Google Earth Day 2008 PDX On the 22nd, our mission will be about celebrating our very green city and her surroundings. Socks in Progress visit and celebrate the green that is the Pacific Northwest. It needs to be you and your Sock in Progress or just your Sock in Progress. Note: on some of these, there is an extra point awarded for you and your sock so please look for them. You can post your photos here: (flickr account) username: pondscumstr password: rockinsock57 Rules 1. All pictures must be taken with a Sock in Progress. 2. All pictures must be taken on April 19th or 22nd. 3. All pictures must be on your camera to show to Team Blue Moon at the event where (as in Bingo) they will see if you've won a prize (like you think you have won a prize). file:///C|/Development/Clients/webmastering/Blue%20Moon%20Fiber%20Arts/documents/Inexplicable-Knitting.html (1 of 3)4/22/2008 1:56:01 PM Untitled Document 4. It's up to you to add up your points and tell us what you have so print this out, check off what you've got, and bring it with you so you can do the math. 5. Please don't hurt yourself, break any laws, or upset anyone in your pursuit of inexplicable knit pics. (Any more than handing them a sock and taking their picture is going to disarm them) 6. On a map of the city, mark the location where each photo was taken. Scavenger Hunt prizes have been donated by: Abundant Yarn and Dyeworks Twisted Blue Moon Fiber Arts Inc. Lantern Moon And we're off! List of Activities ● "At any recycling center (yes, Freddie's counts) = 2 points. ● At a McMenamins Brew pub (with visible signage) = 1 point. ● At a McMenamins, your Sock in Progress held by an employee of said establishment while also holding or serving a pint of local brew = 2 points. ● At any coffee house that serves Stumptown Coffee = 1 point. ● An extra point if you get the Stumptown Rooster in the shot. ● With the Joan of Arc statue in Laurelhurst park = 2 points. ● At Mill Ends Park (world's smallest park - Tina's personal favorite) = 2 points. ● With the weather machine at Pioneer Courthouse Square = 1 point. ● Sock in Progress held by a doorman at the Benson or Heathman Hotel = 2 points. ● Sock with an umbrella holding nonknitter = 1 point. ● At VooDoo Donuts = 1 point. ● At VooDoo Donuts with a cocknballs donut with "sock" iced on the top = 4 points. ● At Finnegan's toy store with the windup toys = 1 point. ● At Finnegan's with the sock held by the employee who runs the winding toy station = 2 points. ● Next to the beautiful horse in front of Rich's Tobacco on 21st = 1 point. ● Knitter and sock with horse = 2 points. ● In front of any Made in Oregon store sign = 1 point. ● With the sock held by an employee of the Made in Oregon store = 2 points. ● Held by a Metro driver (MAX, streetcar, and bus all accepted) = 2 points. ● Next to a sign in another language = 1 point for each language. ● With you and your bicycle in front of a street sign = 2 points. file:///C|/Development/Clients/webmastering/Blue%20Moon%20Fiber%20Arts/documents/Inexplicable-Knitting.html (2 of 3)4/22/2008 1:56:01 PM Untitled Document ● At Hoyt Arboretum = 2 points. ● At City Hall held by an employee = 2 points. ● Held by the mayor = 4 points. ● At the Chinatown Gate = 1 point. ● At the Scappoose Post Office held by a postal employee = 2 points. ● At the Convention Center with the Martin Luther King Statue = 2 points. ● In any of Portland's many parks with visible signage = 1 point. ● Next to any Forest Park trailhead sign = 2 points. ● At the Skidmore Fountain (Portland's oldest piece of art) = 1 point. ● At the bottom of any large tree = 1 point. ● In any Portland yarn store = 1 point. ● Held by any yarn shop employee who is also holding a hot chocolate/latte/cappuccino you bought them = 3 points. ● Multiple points for multiple yarn shops. ● With a Benson Bubbler = 1 point. ● At the very top of the public parking structure on 10th and Yamhill near the library = 1 point. ● With your boss. If you are a parent at home, your kid can be your boss = 1 point. ● With your office photocopier = 1 point. ● A photocopy of your sock made with that office photocopier = 2 points. ● Sock in Progress with any building mural = 2 points. ● You and your Sock in Progress with the Allow Me statue = 2 points. ● Sock with river in the background = 1 point. ● Add bridge = 2 points. ● Horse project/horse rings (Google "horse project" to find these) = 2 points. ● With one of Portland's awesome recycling collectors = 2 points. ● With a recycling collector who is on a recycling truck or has a recycling bin in hand = 2 points. ● In front of the Blue Moon Tavern on 21st in NW = 1 point. ● With a street vendor =1 point. ● In front of the Animals in Pools Fountain = 1 point. ● On any park bench in the Parks blocks = 1 point. ● Introducing the sock to someone you do not know = 2 points. ● With any independent film producer, local published author, or cartoonist = 2 points. ● On the Max on your way to the signing with fellow knitters = 2 points. (Wouldn't it be awesome to fill the train with knitters going to the Forestry Center?!) file:///C|/Development/Clients/webmastering/Blue%20Moon%20Fiber%20Arts/documents/Inexplicable-Knitting.html (3 of 3)4/22/2008 1:56:01 PM.
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