NeighborWalks

NeighborWalks is a collaborative community walking program brought to you by AARP , City of Portland Bureau of Transportation and Oregon Walks. Our vision is to get more people walking NeighborWalks every day for health, transportation, environment, and community. Walks will take #wearewalkinghere place in neighborhoods around Portland, led by AARP volunteer leaders with support from community partners. Join us for these intergenerational walks as we celebrate a community for all ages and abilities! To learn more about each walk, visit Questions? aarp.org/or. Visit aarp.org/or or contact [email protected] NeighborWalks Passport 1-866-554-5360 Experience Participants who attend all 7 NeighborWalks will receive an Oregon Walks membership and a surprise giveaway from AARP Oregon. Collect your stamps at each walk!

Please plan to arrive 15 minutes before the

walk begins. All walks will conclude with MADE POSSIBLE WITH SUPPORT FROM METRO an optional social hour at a local eatery. AND THE FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION

Stay Active, Be Active 7 walks around The City of Portland complies with all non-discrimination laws including Get to walks with TriMet’s Trip Title VI (Civil Rights) and Title II (ADA). To request a translation, accommodation or additional information, please contact Portland Planner at trimet.org or 503-238-7433 Linda Ginenthal at [email protected] or use City TTY 503-823-6868, or Oregon Relay Service: 711. 7/15

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Irvington Historic Walk St. Johns Business District Walktober TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 • 10AM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 • 10AM Celebrate walking during the month of October! MEET: In front of Applebee’s Restaurant, MEET: St. Johns plaza, N Lombard at Organized by Oregon Walks, Walktober promotes 1439 NE Halsey N Philadelphia walking as a fun and healthy activity across our 1 3 region. Check out the open calendar and list your Explore Irvington’s architectural history as we walk Join us in North Portland as we walk through own walks! though Oregon’s largest historic district. Enjoy St. Johns, a diverse neighborhood that feels like a sights from the National Registry of Historic places small town, scouting out their official “Main Street” WalktoberPDX.org during this vintage experience. business district with many independent shops.

1.7 miles 2 hours 3,400 steps .95 miles 1 hour 1,900 steps

Harrison Park School to Old Town and Chinatown to Berrydale Park SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 • 10AM Multnomah Village SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 • 10AM MEET: Outside of Dan & Louis Oyster Bar, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 • 10AM MEET: Harrison Park School, 2225 SE 87th 208 SW Ankeny MEET: Southwest Community Center, 2 (at front doors) 4 6 6820 SW 45th Join a tour by Benjamin Gerritz and Marc Moscato Celebrate the beginning of the school year with an with Know Your City highlighting Portland’s Discover hidden walking routes through Gabriel intergenerational walk. Learn about Walking School immigrant and working class heroes, celebrating Park and Multnomah Village as we stroll on Buses from Kari Schosshaeur, NW Regional Policy our city’s social activists and movements. sidewalks, trails and roadways with SW Trails. Manager for Safe Routes to School National Partnership. Refreshments provided.

1.5 miles 2 hours 3,000 steps 1.5 miles 2 hours 3,000 steps 2.4 miles 1 hour 15 minutes 4,800 steps

Portland Sunday Parkways to Waterfront City of Portland Sunday Parkways presented by Crystal Springs Gardens Esplanade Kaiser Permanente promotes healthy active living TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 • 10AM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 • 10AM through a series of free events opening the city’s MEET: Large parking lot on SE Lambert & MEET: Vera Katz Statue located on the largest public space – its streets – to walk, bike, roll, 5 22nd by the baseball diamonds 7 Eastbank Esplanade on the waterfront and discover active transportation. Share your between SE Salmon & Main thoughts on how to make Portland a better place for Enjoy the beautiful Crystal Springs Rhododendron Enjoy a walk along the , looping walking and biking at the AARP booth at Portland Gardens, the quaint historic Eastmoreland between the Hawthorne and Steel Bridges, learning Sunday Parkways: neighborhood, and the newly restored Westmoreland Park. about Portland’s waterfront history. AUGUST 23 , SE 17th & Taylor SEPTEMBER 27 Westmoreland Park, SE 22nd & Bybee PortlandSundayParkways.org 2.5 miles 1.5 hours 5,000 steps 2.8 miles 2 hours 5,600 steps

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